Looks like around 140 logs so far. That's pretty impressive. I ran the
CW NAQP yesterday and even though I had fun it wasn't nearly as much
fun as RTTY. It was a lot of work! Spoiled by the easy operating RTTY
mode I guess.
Almost the same thing happened in the CW test as what we experienced
during the RTTY test. An hour into the contest the bands went completely
dead. Not a signal anywhere. Since I already had a 2 hour break planned
for dinner, I stayed with it and started hearing signals about 10 minutes
later. - Whew!
Worked a lot of the regular RTTY guys and it was great to see them on
that mode.
I even made 4 QSO's on 160M using my tribander and rig antenna tuner.
I wonder why the RTTY NAQP does not have 160M? I think we may have
discussed this once before, but I don't remember what the answer was.
I was surprised at all the signals I could hear with my tribander on 160 that
were
non-existent on my 80M wire.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Townsend" <ws7i@ewarg.org>
To: <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 7:23 PM
Subject: [RTTY] rtty naqp - logs
> The web page has been updated with the current logs received. If your call
> isn't there then I don't have your log. Feel free to contact me at this
> address with questions.
>
> view log's received:
>
> http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqplogs.php
>
> 73 Jay Ws7i
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> Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
> Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
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