CWops Mini-CWT Test - 0300Z Sep 10
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: 24 17
40: 22 22
20:
15:
10:
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Total: 46 39 Total Score = 1,794
Club: Deep Dixie CC
Comments:
Well, that was kinda hard for this ole' Mississippi boy! Between finding
NOTHING on 20, then really weird condx on 40, and the mighty QRN on 80, I felt
like I was giving a CQ soliloquy! (Made me feel like I was back in the
university classroom and all my students had gone to sleep -- AGAIN! Ha!)
It was great, again, to work some new members. Tim, W6NS, #1498 is really
making a name for himself with that brand-spanking new number. Way to go, Tim.
Welcome aboard.
Major highlights: 80m QSOs with Mike, F5IN; Marco, XE2S; and our stalwart
friend and standby, Bert, F6HKA. I could hardly believe it when I was just
about to shut down, but I made one more CQ call and there was Bert! What a
great way to finish a day of CWT escapades!
Disappointment: Hearing Summer, VE5SDH, responding to a CQ on 80m, then moving
up a bit and calling CQ, expecting to hear Summer respond. Alas, no Summer.
Oh, woe is poor little ole' me. Ha! Btr luck next time.
If propagation were a lottery...and I were a gambling man...and I had put in
money on the prospects of prop being good, I would have LOST today, for sure!
I know my signal is puny, but at least, I'm a persistent devil!
73 to all,
--Dr. Larry S. Anderson, WB5EIN #1327
Tupelo, MS (HQ for weak signal stations)
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