North American QSO Party, SSB - January
Call: WW4LL
Operator(s): NN9DD W4VS K4NV WW4LL
Station: WW4LL
Class: M/2 LP
QTH: Georgia
Operating Time (hrs): 12
Remote Operation
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 45 21
80: 497 49
40: 413 57
20: 303 45
15: 63 15
10: 5 3
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Total: 1326 190 Total Score = 251,940
Club: Georgia Contest Group
Team:
Comments:
Like others from our neck of the woods have already commented, seems like 40
meters went long early. We went to 40 at the beginning of the second hour and
stayed there with one radio for the duration. Our first hour exceeded 200 Qs,
picking up a few Qs and Mults on 10 and 15.
The new ICOMs continue to perform flawlessly in our remote environment. I
operated on site, with the other 3 team members operating remotely, which worked
well. On my end, I had an N1MM issue with TX locking up at times after hitting
the F1 Key. Had to hit escape and F1 again to get out of TX.
Two of us operated the first 6 hours and two operated the last 6, with an almost
equal number of Qs attained on each shift. Good group of friends assembled for
this one who did a great job. My thanks to them and particular gratitude to
Mike, NN9DD for his technical assistance. Good to work so many old friends.
NAQP always one of my favorites!
73'...Fred, WW4LL
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