CALL SEC SCORE QSO SECTS HRS
NY5B ntx 96,720 620 78 20
so/lp/a
BAND QSO QSO PTS SECTIONS
160 0 0 -
80 3 6 -
40 394 788 -
20 130 260 -
15 93 186 -
10 0 0 -
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Totals 620 1240 78 = 96,720
What a wild weekend. I never start out without planning to "win it
all." It seldom works out that way but I know I gave it my all and
get alot of satisfaction from that. My plan to get several hrs of
sleep Sat night was shot down 3 hrs into the contest when a storm
blew thru with 85+ MPH winds. After several hrs of damage assessment
(my other hobby is storm chasing....this one found me!) I returned to
find one end of my 80 M loop on the ground. The 160 M sloper was
still in the air...just didnt work. After becoming anxious to find
WTX and OK....my neighbors....I managed to squeeze them into the log
on 80 m, much to the chagrin of my finals, Im sure. Did finally get
a few hrs of sleep but only got a total of 20 hrs worked overall.
Sure was fun. It has been several yrs since I worked a SS but Ill be
back next year. Hope to be heard in cqww next weekend.
73
Dale
PS I used the call NY5B in this test. My prior call was NY5B.
I got it from the FCC about ten years ago when I upgraded!
.....and it didnt cost a dime.....and I dont have to mess with
any nasty law suits........and Im not gonna say how much I
like or dislike it! There is something to be said for
complacency....or maybe not!
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