North American QSO Party, SSB
Call: WW4LL
Operator(s): WW4LL
Station: WW4LL
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 10.0 hours
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 16 10
80: 128 35
40: 112 35
20: 217 44
15: 51 21
10: 41 13
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Total: 565 158 Total Score = 89,270
Club: South East Contest Club
Team: Team #1
Comments:
I heard from someone late in the contest that I was QRMing the County Hunters
about 1959z on 14.336. I was actually working 15 meters (21.315) when they
said I was on 20. I made one contact on 14.335 at 2025z and moved on up the
band. I am more than willing to share my documented log with anyone interested
in seeing it. What did happen to me was that someone early in the contest
recorded me calling CQ early in the contest. When I quit calling CQ, "he"
would then play the recording with my voice. I also worked some people in the
contest that said that I had already worked them. I have never experienced
that in contesting before. I'm sorry fthat the incident occurred, but was not
my doing and I had no control over it. I also ran into some "freaks" on 80
meters who evidently have a long standing sched and called .5 kc away from me
at 40 over (other 4 landers). Other than those two incidents, I had problems
with the 160 antenna which kept me from making my goal. Thanks for the Qs,
fills and patience. 73' Fred WW4LL
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