Only a part-time effort: 14 hours of operating. Nice QSO rate,
we made first 200 QSOs in 6 hours. The rules are fine: I didn't look for
DX multipliers and the QSO rate got higher ;) The more rare stations were
not in such pile-ups as in contests where they are mults. I found only 3
other stations sending 1987 as the exchange.
73! Marek, SQ5BPM
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SCC RTTY Championship 2001
Call used: SP5ZCC
Location: SP
Exchange: 1987
Ops: SP5HGB, SP5UAF, SQ5BPM, SQ5EBL
Entry Class: Multi Op, Single Xmit, High Power
Band QSOs Pts Years
80 30 58 21
40 69 139 39
20 102 232 47
15 129 333 47
10 24 62 18
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Total 354 824 172
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Claimed Score: 141728
Software: RTTY by WF1B v5.01
Power Output: 250
Club Participation: PKRVG Club
Equipment: FT-990 + PA,
6-el Yagi for 10m,
5-el Yagi for 15m,
2x3-el Yagi for 15m & 20m,
delta-loops for 40m and 80m,
modem: PC-DX3
"I have observed all competition rules as well as all regulations
established for amateur radio in my country. My report is correct
and true to the best of my knowledge. I agree to be bound by the
decisions of the Awards Committee."
Scouts Radio Club
>Termistorek<
SP5ZCC
Paderewskiego 29
05-070 Sulejowek
POLAND
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