Yes, VP5K was a good operator with good ears. Anybody know who he was or
how to QSL him? 73, John, K4BAI.
Ben Coleman wrote:
> I found myself up in the middle of the night Saturday night, and
> decided to get on and operate for a little bit. My low 110' doublet
> managed to tune up on 160 with my MFJ tuner, but my station felt rather
> rabbitish (lots of stations that I could hear clearly required multiple
> tries to get my call and/or exchange). Having gotten on only expecting
> to work domestic contacts, and having a struggle working a lot of them,
> it was rather enjoyable to easily snag VP5K for my one DX contact.
>
> I get the impression that this is a rather different contest. Code
> speeds seemed to be slower, and stations a lot more patient than in
> other contests. Or is this just because I snuck in in the middle of
> the second night?
>
> 32 QSOs, 67 points, 19 multipliers, = 1273 points.
>
> Ben
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