20 meters was very good to me. I ended up with:
601 Q's by 148 mults for 88,948.
Add this score to the Sultans of Schwing team #2.
73,
Rich - WB5M - RTHORNE@VNET.IBM.COM
>From Kurszewski Chad" <kurszewski_chad@macmail1.csg.mot.com Mon Aug 22
>09:40:32 1994
From: Kurszewski Chad" <kurszewski_chad@macmail1.csg.mot.com (Kurszewski Chad)
Subject: WE9V NAQP Score
Message-ID: <199408221347.AA16233@pobox.mot.com>
NAQP SSB 1994 WE9V Chad WI
WE9V operator/call used Single Op/Two Radio
KS9K station used
Sultans of Shwing Team 1
160 26 16 New antenna, wow did it work great!
80 143 40 Bigger line here than expected, 2 el @ 168'
40 171 47 3/3 on the ground, used dipole @ 70'
20 568 54 THE money band!!!
15 33 18 As a result of passing + S&Ping
10 14 11 Ditto
______________________________
955 x 186 177,630
Wow, was this fun. Didn't use the second radio much till later. Too hard with
the higher rate in the beginning. I held my 20M freq for SIX hours (14.250,
the suggested frequency). The first four hours rate:
145 101 101 110
I should have done like others and been on 10M, but it's hard to leave a band
you're smokin' on.
I wish I had a quarter for every time someone said, "You're the loudest signal
on the band!" (20M) For the curious, it's 5/5/5 el monobanders, 53' booms at
56'/112'/168'. Never thought that these low angle antennas would work at all
for stateside (no upper/lower switches).
Got the 170' crane stuck in the (KS9K's) yard Sunday morning, otherwise the 3/3
stack on 40 would be back up by now.
Hat's off to my fellow Sultan of Shwing'ers. The Midwest really put on a show.
Thanks to all for the Q's.
Chad WE9V
Member: Sultans of Shwing
Loud is Cool.....yeah, heh, heh, heh, LOUD IS COOL!
Kurszewski_Chad@macmail1.csg.mot.com
>From DFREY" <HARRIS.DFREY@IC1D.HARRIS.COM Mon Aug 22 14:40:08 1994
From: DFREY" <HARRIS.DFREY@IC1D.HARRIS.COM (DFREY)
Subject: NAQP - K4XU
Message-ID: <QCY2.DFREY.5408.1994 0822 0840 0840>
80 40 20 15 all
QSO 70 161 178 9 418
Mult 23 45 37 7 112
score 46,410 K4XU - Dick - Illinois
Spent too much time ragchewing with the other
non-serious entrants.
dfrey@harris.com
>From alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) Mon Aug 22 15:00:00 1994
From: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <9408221400.AA07707@dsd.ES.COM>
Mark, KI7WX, was going to come down to the Rancho and do a KB effort,
but his plans were dashed at the last minute. Reluctantly, I sat down
and put in 10 hours. It seemed like Utah had become the new black hole.
I was getting out fairly well, but we had lots of QRN and no propagation
to speak of on 15 and 10. Enough of my complaining - here are the
numbers...
Band QSOs Mult
160 9 5
80 44 18
40 133 36
20 376 46
15 5 4
10 2 2
T 569 111 63,159
Team: SCCC #2
States missed: Maine, Vermont.
"DX" worked: Mexico, Cayman Is.
Alan, K6XO
alan@dsd.es.com
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