WR6AAA, operator N6IG, from W6GO/K6HHD station:
Band QSOs QPoints
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80 76 406
40 514 2596
20 1194 2421
15 315 686
10 7 21
TOTAL: 2106 6130 x 688 ===> 4,217,440
As has been said, conditions stunk the first 24 hours. No JAs on 10 or
15, no Eu on 20 the first night, etc...Last year, at the end of the first
24 hours, my score was 3.5 Meg; this year it was barely above 1 Meg.
Glad I did as well as I did. Great Eu Sat evening!!
My 2 hour nap Sunday morning turned into a 5 hour nap, I sure don't
remember turning off the alarm. Missed three hours prime JA time, I
ALWAYS set at least two alarms, but for some reason I didn't this time.
Wail til next year! (Of course with 1-point W QSOs the whole contest
strategy will be different...)
Congrats to all for sticking with it, it was sure fun. Highlights were
having FT5XN and VQ9ZZ call in on 40 meter LP, and working SEVEN stations
in Cyprus all with big scores. I didn't know the island was that big!
Gonna let WR6AAA stay on my club's repeater from now on, much too hard to
get people to understand, especially in bad conditions!
73 and thanks to Jay and Jan (and Dusty, their cat) for letting me invade
their home.
Jim N6IG
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