Here is the breakdown.
10 23/16
15 88/41
20 226/51
40 158/46
80 86/34
160 36/19
Total 617/207.........127,719
It was a fun contest. My first time to do it seriously, and it was a ball
albeit mucho concentration!!!
I called WN3K and AA6KX so many times on 15 that I got blue in the face, and
they still didn't hear me!! darn that Delaware mult!!
No west antenna on 80, and I missed of all things WA< OR< AZ<UT.
When you can't hear those mults, it makes you want to cry.
160 was great, and I think I should have stayed there some more. The learning
curve is active once again!!
Many thanks to all, especially the following 6-BANDERS
K0RF K8NZ N2IC KF0H K7UP
73,
Bill K5GA
>From Roy Hradilek <73374.2465@compuserve.com> Mon Aug 8 16:41:36 1994
From: Roy Hradilek <73374.2465@compuserve.com> (Roy Hradilek)
Subject: AD5Q@NAQP TDXS Team 1
Message-ID: <940808154135_73374.2465_DHS101-1@CompuServe.COM>
NAQP Score @ AD5Q, Team: TDXS#1
Band QSO Mult
160 38 22
80 75 32
40 126 42
20 220 49
15 87 32
10 25 14
Tot 571 191 = 109,061
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