Only so much time to operate, so I have 3 small time scores to
report:
CQ WW CW SO HP (Tribander/wires, FWIW)
17 11 12 13:05 Hrs
39 9 26
110 18 52
248 22 55
372 26 70
244 23 68
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1030 109 283 1,170,283
Five consecutive 100+ hours; before that was a 99 hour that
included 10 minutes calling JAs and the Pacific stuff on 40.
Most remarkable qso: HC8N who called *me* on 15 meters.
I also took time Saturday to ride my bike 30 miles R/T to K8AZ. When
you can do that in northern Ohio for CW WW, wearing shorts, and
work up a sweat, you know it's just be too nice to be behind a
radio all weekend anyway.
ARRL 160 METER CONTEST
142/37 10,619 SO LP 1:53 Hrs
From the reports it sounds like I spent about as much time as
this one was worth.
ARRL 10 METER CONTEST SO HP MIXED MODE
CW 178 59
SSB 116 59
TOT 294 118 111,392 4:01 Hrs
Too many things going on, and my XYL gets grouchier
as the contest season goes on. Obviously was a good contest though.
73 - Jim K8MR
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Jim Stahl
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Basic Amateur Radio Frequency, BARF-80 +1 (440) 237-8208
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