North Carolina QSO Party
Call: VE9AA
Operator(s): VE9AA
Station: VE9AA
Class: SO Mixed HP
QTH: NB
Operating Time (hrs): 6.75
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Dig Qs
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80: 34 9
40: 47 36
20: 33 24
15:
10:
6:
2:
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Total: 114 69 0 Mults = 71 Total Score = 34,246
Club: Maritime Contest Club
Comments:
Unable to put in a full time effort, so this was 10 mins on, 10mins off while
making coffee, snack, supper, watching TV, chores, etc.
Literally bouncing out of the chair and running in/out of the shack dozens of
times all day. Estimate of time is aprox only ! No doubt other a little closer
Canadians whooped my butt ;-)
Nothing on 15m, but seemed like I had a pipeline into NC....even on 80m was
working the 100w guys in full sun. Quite weird. QRN was low.
K5CM/M......Connie worked quite a few times!!!
Ditto N4CW and K3TD and a few others.
Good show guys.
Antennas for Radio #1:
10m = A3S
15m = Wire 5el K1WA/K3LR SVDA (100% parasitic + homebrew)
20m = Wire + Aluminum 4-square (Comtek)
40m = Wire 4-square in the trees (Comtek)
80m = Wire 4-square in the trees (Comtek)
160m = Wire 2-el array of inverted L’s in the trees (Comtek w/ homebrew
controller)
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Antenna for Radio #2
ZS6BKW w/ 15m inv vee add-on (@avg height ~15ft due to recent ice storm)
No RX antennas
Rigs: 2 x IC-7410’s, YCCC SO2R+ box, N3ZN ZN-9 paddle, Yamaha CM500 headset,
N1MM+ logger
(Usually LP but have 2 small 600w amps when doing HP in select contests)
CU (all of sudden) in the next one!
dit dit
-Mike VE9AA in NB ( FN66 for you VHFers out there )
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