Georgia QSO Party
Call: N4N
Operator(s): W5JR N5ZZ WK4U
Station: W5JR
Class: Rover Multi-OpMixed LP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 20
Summary:
Band CW-Dig Qs Ph Qs
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160: 0 0
80: 276 0
40: 1169 1
20: 547 14
15: 1 0
10: 0 0
6: 0 0
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Total: 1993 15 CW-Dig Mults = 47 Ph Mults = 9 Total Score = 223,832
Club: North Fulton Amateur Radio League
Comments:
Just finished the GQP, again using a pair of Flex 6300's. Two 10 hour non-stop
days. It's really incredibly helpful to not have to have a radio faceplate
fitted onto the operating "lap desk" (half a stair tread). Some pics
will be posted on the SEDXC web site and my QRZ page.
Had great weather, no traffic tie ups, vehicle worked great, radios worked
great, no nav issues, and best of all, good fellowship.
Thanks to all of the stations working us as we traversed GA. It's pretty
amazing to work Germany, California then New England in succession on 80 CW
mobile with 100w. And we did it on 40 and 20 over and over. One station or the
other was on 40m the whole time. Had hoped to reach 2000 Q's and 200,000
points. Both goals achieved. Could have gotten more mults on 40 SSB but the
crowd never thinned on 40 CW.
~1000 total roundtrip miles, 51 unique counties.
Flex 6300 x 2
Flex Control x 2
Dunestar D600 filters x 2
USB-8 relay board x 2
USB Winkey x 2
Begali paddle x 2
Radiosport headsets x 2
Laptops x 2
12v suppy x 2
UPS backup x 2
3G/4G router (gotta have onboard access along with connecting
radios/computers)
Hi-Q 580 RT (80, 40, 20)
Baby Tarheel (40, 20, 15, 10)
Honda EU2000i generator
Garmin GPS x 3 with turn by turn loaded into driver GPS & county lines on
operator GPS's
All RF hardware bonded together and to the vehicle. No vehicle noises. No need
for NB.
73
Team N4N Rover
W5JR / Mike
N5ZZ / Max
WK4U / Tim
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