VE6FI (ex VE6ITT) M/S
Enough said about conditions (there where none).
Qs Zs Cs
160 3 2 2
80 60 7 9
40 293 17 32
20 1117 30 75
15 152 21 33
10 16 6 6
Total 1641 83 23 =793,000
A few more to come when we merge the logs from the off network
mult station for the first hour.
Station:
IC761,TS440,TS830
HB 3-1000, SB220, FL2500(160)
3.7-30mhz rotory log at 90', System 3 at 68', 160 full wave Zepp
80 inv V, 3-30 mhz discone, 2 fix 3-30 logs (NE and NW) at 100'
Ops: Evan VE6BIC, Denis VE6AQ, Paul VE6PY and Gerry VE6LB
Gerry VE6LB
>From Brooke Allen" <ballen@morgan.com Wed Nov 2 15:03:10 1994
From: Brooke Allen" <ballen@morgan.com (Brooke Allen)
Subject: N2BA WW Phone SOU results
Message-ID: <9411021003.ZM9497@morgan.com>
CQ WW Phone 1994
Call: N2BA Category: Single Operator
Band QSO Zones Countries
160 25 10 16
80 90 15 50
40 115 24 67
20 657 33 122
15 298 24 99
10 94 12 40
1279 Q 3550x(117+394) => 1,814,050
Comments:
Dare I say I actually had fun? My biggest problem in most contests
probably is that I'll spend too much time DXing and less time CQing.
That was no problem this time! Worked about 33 hours. Got lots of
sleep. Didn't spend much time defending a freq on 20 m and pulling
weak guys out of the mud, cus I couldn't hear any weak guys. I almost
wrote that there weren't any weak guys, but there might have been
guys there screaming their guts out!
I am the guy K2WK mentioned earlier as the person who he wouldn't tell
the freq of a mult because it would make me SOA. Now of course I wish
I was SOA cause I'd be higher in the rankings.
Equipment:
IC-780 KW
204 @110/50
40-2CD @ 100
4 el 15 @70
2nd Rig IC-761
KLM 7,10-30 LPA
73, N2BA ballen@morgan.com
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