band QSOs points zones ctys
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160 36 74 13 22
80 169 461 17 63
40 353 1018 29 91
20 710 2006 36 117
15 1189 3442 33 123
10 361 1016 30 98
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TOTAL 2818 8017 158 514 SCORE: 5,387,424
What a difference a lack of thunderstorms and 10 inches of rain will do
for your score. I dont know if it was conditions or my new 3 element
yagi, but 40 meters was nothing short of amazing friday night and saturday
morning. I ran Europe and JA's. I've never run JA's on 40 from Georgia
on SSB.
Big mistake was made when on Saturday I predicted 10 meters would be
better on Sunday than on Saturday. Maybe Fred will chime in and tell me
how I could have figured differently. On Sunday morning I tried to
operate the way I wanted the bands to be, rather than going with the flow.
This cost me big time. Lesson learned.
The gap is narrowing.
73
Bill - W4AN - K4AAA
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Software:
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NA
Radios & Amps
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2 X FT1000MP
Alpha 87A
AL1500 - QRTed Sunday morning
Henry 3K Classic - Old faithful - QRV Sunday morning
Antennas
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160M - Sloping elevated 1/4 fed against 3 elevated radials.
80M - 4 Square
40M - 3 element full sized yagi at 105' ***
402CD at 65' ***
20M - 5 element yagi on 46' boom at 60'
5 element yagi on 42' boom at 45' ***
204BA fixed SE
15M - 6/6 on 36' booms, bottom fixed to EU at 70' over 35'
5 element yagi on a 36' boom at 30'
5 element yagi on a 34' boom at 30' fixed SE ***
10M - 7 element yagi on a 34' boom at 120' ***
7 element yagi on a 34' boom at 37' ***
5/5 (105CA) stack at 50' over 25' rotating.
8/8 stack on 48' booms fixed on Europe at 43' over 18' ***
RX - Beverages NE, E, SE, W, and NW
*** - New since last years contest
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