50 MHz Spring Sprint - 2019
Call: WW7D/R
Operator(s): WW7D
Station: WW7D
Class: Rover LP
QTH: CN96
Operating Time (hrs): 4
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 66 Mults = 21 Total Score = 1,386
Club: Pacific Northwest VHF Society
Comments:
The weather was stunning--sunny, low 80s, light breeze--in the Pacific Northwest
for the 6m Sprint. Consequently, there was a modest turn-out for the evening.
To make up for it, we did have a few rovers out there.
I was one of the rovers, covering the gravel roads around the
CN86/CN87/CN96/CN97 grid intersection just outside the NW corner of Mt. Rainier
National Park. WU7H/R covered the next grid intersection some 70 miles to the
north of me, and KA7RRA/R was somewhere to the north, as well.
There were no signs of enhanced propagation for SSB or CW. I called CQ a few
times on 52.525 FM and, as usual for the area, got no bites. All QSOs were in
the weak signal part of the band; all were SSB except for 5 CW QSOs.
The 66 QSOs were with 22 unique calls. Grids worked: CN85 (Portland), CN86,
CN87, CN88 (Bellingham), CN97, CN98. Not a peep from BC.
WU7H/R wasn't on the air until 1.5 hours into the sprint, but we managed to
completed 9 grid combinations. I am grateful to the many folks who stuck it out
to the very end. The 6m Sprint was particularly enjoyable because there was
SSB/CW activity throughout the entire 4 hours.
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