CAL QSO PARTY SUMMARY SHEET
Callsign Used : K6NA
Operator : K6LL
Category : Single Op High Power
Team/Club : SCCC
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults
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160CW 30 30 90 0
160SSB 7 7 14 0
80CW 100 100 300 0
80SSB 81 81 162 0
40CW 164 164 492 0
40SSB 124 124 248 0
20CW 198 198 594 2
20SSB 852 851 1702 8
15CW 242 242 726 5
15SSB 498 496 992 43
10CW 14 14 42 0
10SSB 112 112 224 0
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Totals 2422 2419 5586 58
Final Score = 323988 points.
cw QSO's 748
ssb QSO's 1671
total QSO's 2419
This is actually the first time I've single-op'ed from
a good station. It opened my eyes to what I've been
missing from at home. EU called all day long on 15 and
20, even off the side of the beams. EU also called quite
a bit on 40 cw in the evening.
We used my TS-850, my computer with TR-log, Glen's little
Alpha 78 Amp, and his antenna farm. There are too many antennas
for me to keep straight from memory, but it's something like:
160 - Phased wire verticals
80 - 2 element horizontal wire Yagi at about 130'
40 - 3 el Yagi at 140'
20 - Yagi at 140' and 90'
15 - Yagi at 150' and 60'
10 - Yagi at about 60'
Band conditions were quite good except for 40, which was
in some kind of funky mode, with few people on the band.
Maybe I just got there too late because 20 was so good.
The brief ten meter opening was a nice little bonus. It
was good to hear 15 so lively. That bodes well for the
west coast in SS. The pig farmers and even one farmerette
were active on 75. It was kinda funny, in a twisted sort
of way.
Any time you can average over 100 per hour for 24 hours,
it's a lot of fun. Thanks to everyone for all the Q's and
thanks to Glen and family for their hospitality.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
K6LL@juno.com
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