Ohio QSO Party - 2021
Call: W1NN
Operator(s): W1NN
Station: W1NN
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: MEDI
Operating Time (hrs): 6
Remote Operation
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs
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80: 132
40: 190
20: 28
15: 16
10:
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Total: 366 0 CW Mults = 94 Ph Mults = 0 Total Score = 68,808
Club: North Coast Contesters
Comments:
Remote operation from Japan of my station in Ohio. All CW with no assistance.
The contest begins at 1AM my time so I missed the first half of the contest.
There is no place to enter my 160 contacts in this form so I put them in the 15
meter column above. I don't remember ever operating 160 in this contest before
but the rules said 160 is included and there were stations there to work, so I
spent a little time there.
There was pretty good activity while I was on. I probably missed the best time
for 20 meters and I'm not sure what I missed on 40 early in the day, but the
bands sounded good and I was never bored. There was even some short skip on 20
while I was on and I worked a handful of New England stations there. Later on,
I dropped a couple of CQs into a dead 20 meter band and KL7SB came back to me.
Thanks Steve! Not much DX this time.
K8MR and K8O both sounded great. I got Jim nine times and the K8NZ/W8CAR team
six times. K8RYU also sounded good and I managed three contacts with Ralph.
This contest sure could use separate categories for SSB and CW. If there had
been a separate category for CW, I might have gotten up at 1 AM!
There were a couple of KSQP ops operating on 7045 and 3545 where OH mobile ops
try to operate. I thought there was a gentleman's understanding that KS guys
would stay lower in the band and OH stations would be in the higher portions. If
there is no such understanding, it would be a good idea.
Thanks for another good OHQP.
73, Hal W1NN
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