Oklahoma QSO Party
Call: W0BH
Operator(s): W0BH
Station: W0BH
Class: Rover LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 7:00
Summary:
Band CW-Dig Qs Ph Qs
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160:
80:
40: 54
20: 137 197
15:
10:
6:
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Total: 191 197 Mults = 49 Total Score = 47,579
Club:
Comments:
Rig: ICOM 706 MarkIIG, 100w, mag-mount Hustler verticals
on a Chevy Astro van
Counties: KAY NOB PAY LOG OKL CLE MCL GRV MUR CAR
Spring Break from Hesston College and the OK QSO Party
made a great combination as my wife, Lorna (K0WHY) and I
headed south from Kansas for some camping in southern OK.
I noticed we'd be travelling through nine OK counties, so
at the last minute, I added the computer and a CW paddle
and tried "rover" for the first time. Good decision, I'm
hooked!
I operated as we drove along and in between hikes and
camping from our campground in MUR county. On Sunday, we
had lunch on the MUR-CAR county line which put a tenth
county on the air. Lots of WI QSO Party activity helped
increase the Q count. I did try 15 and 80 meter CW from
time to time with no takers.
Thanks to all who followed me along and helped me through
the "rover" learning curve including the following hams
with 5 or more contacts (might include a few dup QSOs)
N6MU 17 VE3CRU 6 DL5AWI 5 N4LF 5
W4IX 16 K3GY 6 K8MFO 5 NG7Z 5
K4MUT 10 ND5S/8 6 KI4FW 5
W7OM 9 W7KQZ 5 KN4Y 5 12 stations
K7QBO 8 WB8JUI 5 KS5A 5 with 4 QSOs
N8II 7 AA4FU 5 N2CU 5 each
I suspect this won't be the last time roving in the OKQP.
Thanks to the Oklahoma DX Association for a great event.
See you all in the WPX!
73, Bob, w0bh
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