Well it was a good weekend for me and I hope everyone had fun out
there.First major contest with a new beam.Big impovement over the
vertical I had.Hihi.I had my first run at the Ja here both Saturday and
Sunday on 40 meters for about 2 hours each day.15 meters was a blast on
Sunday with the band with open here.Murfy hit me once with the 80 meter
dipole here that I have to fing out what went wrong with that.
I was on for about 14 hours here,but made my best score ever but I need
alot of improvement here.I guess that will come in time. 73,s all and
have a good one
QSO QSO/PTS PTS/QSO
ZONES COUNTRIES
40M 145 357
2.59 17 45
20M 75 207
2.76 15 38
15M 113 303
2.68 18 50
10M 19 48
2.58 6 8
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TOTALS 352 933
2.65 56 141=183,801
RADIO= KENWOOD TS430S LOWPOWER 100WTS
ANT= FORCE12 C4XL
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From at erinet.com Mon Dec 1 01:54:48 1997
From: at erinet.com (Scott A. Lehman N9AG)
To: <3830@contesting.com>
Date: Mon Dec 1 01:54:48 1997
Subject: [3830] N8NR M/S CQWW CW
Message-ID: <199712010202.VAA29309@erinet.com>
CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1997
Call: N8NR Country: United States
Mode: CW Category: Multi Single
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES
160 26 54 2.08 13 23
80 112 298 2.66 20 72
40 537 1505 2.80 35 113
20 625 1777 2.84 36 117
15 562 1626 2.89 31 120
10 263 733 2.79 25 85
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Totals 2125 5993 2.82 160 530 => 4,135,170
Operator List: K9JE, K9LU, N8BJQ, N8NR, N9AG, W8QID, KA8CFU, Buckwheat,
FrogMan
Equipment:
Run: JST-245 & L4
Mult: TS-830S & L7
Antennas:
160M: Inv L
80M: Wire Vertical
40M: 2 Ele KLM
20M: 204BA
15M: 155CA
10M: 105CA
Mult: Pro57
RX: Beverages - 300' east, 500' NE and SE
Club Affiliation: Southwest Ohio DX Ass'n
Well, we got what we asked for! Other than having no transpolar stuff,
10 meters was fantastic: long path, loud Europeans, lots of stations to
work - glad to have it back. The low bands suffered quite a bit from
having the high bands open and from the rain noise. We need to polish
the crew a bit. Most were J6DX veterans and adjusting to being the
hunter was a shock.
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