Hello Jim,
Heard you okay on 80 meters and called you several times, but you
didn't come back. Now I know why. Thanks for all the other Qs.
At 02:07 PM 7/16/2006, you wrote:
> North American QSO Party, RTTY
>
>Call: AD6WL
>Operator(s): AD6WL
>Station: AD6WL
>
>Class: Single Op LP
>QTH: CA-ORG
>Operating Time (hrs): 10
>Radios: SO2R
>
>Summary:
> Band QSOs Mults
>-------------------
> 80: 34 17
> 40: 113 42
> 20: 166 46
> 15: 107 40
> 10: 54 29
>-------------------
>Total: 474 174 Total Score = 82,476
>
>Club:
>
>Team: SWACC #2
>
>Comments:
>
>Great conditions on 10 and 15. I spent a lot of time there trying to get more
>mults so my 20m QSO rate suffered a little, but I thinks the mults were worth
>it. I had high hopes after such good conditions on 10/15 that I may
>break 100K
>points. That is until I got on 80m and had 20 over noise level. Switching to
>the vertical antenna actually brought the noise level down to S9. I was
>successfull at moving stations around for band mults. Thanks to all the
>stations the QSYed for me.
>
>One thing that I think is strange is that I did not work one single North
>American station outside of W/VE.
>
>I worked the following stations on all bands: WN0L, KE7AJ, N7MQ, VE6AX, K7GS,
>N7UVH, K0HW.
>
>73, Jim
>AD6WL
>
>
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73,
Mike, K4GMH
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