CWops Mini-CWT Test - 0300Z Jan 8
Call: WB5EIN
Operator(s): WB5EIN
Station: WB5EIN
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Tupelo, MS
Operating Time (hrs): 1
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160:
80: 31 23
40: 14 14
20:
15:
10:
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Total: 45 37 Total Score = 1,665
Club: Deep Dixie CC
Comments:
Whoa, boy!! What happened to the condx? I tried 20m at the beginning, but
NOTHING there that I could hear. No beacons, either.
So, I slipped down to 40, knowing there would be massive pileups. What on
Earth? Several of you, I could barely hear, but you couldn't hear me. Then, I
made a few Qs on 40--and God bless those of you who answered my weak calls.
Only 14 Qs on 40. Therefore, I figured it was time to go to 80m and see what's
poppin' there.
I stayed on 80 until the end. Total of about 35 minutes. I did the S and P
thing for as many as I could grab, then found a spot near the top of our sector
and just sat there, calling CQ. Lo and behold, many of you stopped by my
waystation and gave me a much appreciated buzz.
I worked more on 80 tonight than I got altogether at 1900z on all bands. I
think the sun needs to sneeze, just to blow out all that congestion going on up
there!
Thanks for 3 fun runs today, in spite of all the storms on the sun--and here on
Earth, too. (It's now a comfy 33 degrees F in my garage shack...supposed to be
in single digits here in NE MS tonight.) Until next week...
73,
--Dr. Larry S. Anderson, WB5EIN #1327
Tupelo, MS (birthplace of Elvis--we're celebrating his 80th birthday this week
around here--y'all come!)
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