ARRL DX Contest, SSB
Call: NS3T
Operator(s): NS3T
Station: NS3T
Class: SOAB(A) LP
QTH: MD
Operating Time (hrs): 17
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 11 9
80: 71 46
40: 48 37
20: 112 57
15: 80 45
10: 24 13
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Total: 346 207 Total Score = 214,866
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
Comments:
Yeah, I spent too much time in this one, pretending that I have a
station that can compete on phone...
As usual, I put in a lot of night hours, beating my LP head against
the wall on the low bands. Clearly my antenna on 40 doesn't cut it,
while I am still getting better on 80.
At least I didn't ruin my voice. 100% recorded voice files for
my SSB operation as usual with Writelog. It allowed me to stay
up late at night and not bother the XYL or harmonic's sleep patterns.
I seem to have solved one problem with my callsign, and yet
another has developed now. It used to be that on phone people
heard Norway Seven Queen Tokyo when I said Norway Sugar 3 Tokyo.
So I started only using Sierra - and that has worked....except
this time people thought I was NS-6-T for some reason. Back
to the linguistic drawing board.
Thanks to everyone for all the contacts.
73 Jamie NS3T
TS-2000's
dipoles, verticals and inverted L's
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