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Subject: [3830] VE Winter VE6JY M/M
From: ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca (ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca)
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 00:55:43 -0500 (EST)
                     RAC Canada Winter Contest
                    
Call: VE6JY
Operator(s): VE^S: MK  FU  FR  MAA  RIT  JG  DXX  TX  DYB  BF  JTM  EX  JY
Station: VE6JY

Class: M/M
Operating Time (hrs): 24

Summary:
                    Mults
 Band     QSOs    CW    Phone
-----------------------------
  160:                     
   80:                     
   40:                     
   20:                     
   15:                     
   10:                     
    6:                     
    2:                     
-----------------------------
Total:   3980    126  total  =  2,672,460

Comments:

   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   Mults   
 __________________________________________________

  160CW       54          53        204       4 
  160SSB       5           5         60       4 
   80CW       80          80        628       7 
   80SSB     241         237       2050      10 
   40CW      302         297       1578      12 
   40SSB     208         201       1870      12 
   20CW      379         372       1726      10 
   20SSB     650         624       3638      12 
   15CW      329         319       1456      11 
   15SSB     480         463       2572      12 
   10CW      338         327       1460      12 
   10SSB     851         832       3308      12 
    6CW        3           3         40       2 
    6SSB      10          10        110       2 
    2CW        2           2         30       2 
    2SSB      48          47        480       2 
 __________________________________________________

 Totals     3980        3872      21210     126    

Rough Score = 2,672,460 points.

No NU anywhere and tough conditions on the lower bands, but otherwise
good. Unfortunately the numbers weren't quite enough to beat our 1997 
record numbers near 2.72 meg. More mults but not enough QSO's.

Some stats.. we ran 10 stations including 2 and 6 m. 3 positions were CW
only and we could generally operate the three most productive bands
running both modes simultaneously. Our 3 CW ops (BF EX DXX) generated 1487 Q's
(37%) for 7120 points (33% of the total).

Thanks to all those who made an extra effort to QSY for band or mode mults for
us. We kept our 80 and 160 skeds near the end of the contest but the conditions
just didn't co-operate. 

As usual, it was a struggle to coax a serial number from the non (or poorly
informed) contestors out there, which can lead to some interesting exchanges.  
Mitch, VE6JTM, worked one contact, who when asked if this was his first QSO 
in the contest, replied that we were his first QSO - ever! Special contacts
like that call for and got more than 59 Alberta, even if it is a contest!  

73 Don
VE6JY


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