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Subject: [RTTY] [Fwd: RTTY Roundup W3NR ]
From: Ed <w3nr@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 18:38:02 -0500
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                     ARRL RTTY Roundup

Call: W3NR
Operator(s): W3NR
Station: W3NR

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 5.43 h
Software: N1MM Logger V5.12.12
Rig: TT Omni VI
Antennas: 2el Quad 10-20  Battle Creek Special 40-80-160
Club: TVDXA

Summary:
  Band  QSOs
------------
    80:   38
    40:   11
    20:   95
    15:    6
    10:
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Total:  150  State/Prov = 41  Countries = 9  Total Score = 7,500



I had planned to spend more time, but with the wife and I both under the 
weather, it was hard to "play" radio. Maybe I'll make a better effort in 
the next test.

N1MM performed flawlessly, the development team is to be congratulated 
on an excellent piece of software. The rig as usual also lived up to its 
reputation as a dependable performer.

I also missed WV and DC, also DE. If Babcock State Park was open in 
January I'd go to WV and do a RU.

I had many,many stations calling me off frequency, the RIT really got a 
workout. Had several send 599/georgia/georgia. I did runs with AFC on, 
but off for s&p, N1MM has a feature that resets ham defaults. I think 
for the next contest I'll tx on vfo a and rx on b and run split.

I'll probably not bother to send in a log. With true SO not having a 
chance against SO2R whats the use. Just my own personal thoughts.

Thanks to all that took the time to work me and to the ARRL for 
sponsoring the event.........73

Ed W3NR




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