I always understood /P to be portable, and /M to be mobile. Seems
unlikely to mean that with a 5 el beam and two 1000mp's. What does it
mean in this instance?
David Wilburn
NM4M
F4DVX David wrote:
> Hi all my call is F4DVX/P hey hey
>
>
>
> CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY
>
> Call: F4DVX/P
> Operator(s): F4DVX
> Station: F6KNB
>
> Class: SOSB/20 HP
> QTH: Near Bordeaux
> Operating Time (hrs):
>
> Summary:
> Band QSOs Pts State/Prov DX Zones
> ------------------------------------------
> 80:
> 40:
> 20: 1557 4170 56 100 32
> 15:
> 10:
> ------------------------------------------
> Total: 1557 4170 56 100 32 Total Score = 783,960
>
> Club:
>
> Comments:
>
> GREAT !!!!!
>
> My first BIG Contest...
> Thanks you alll for and all QSO's
> The night the 20m bands closed
>
> Continents:
> NA = 51%
> EU = 32%
> AS = 15%
> AF = 1 %
> SA = 1%
> OC = 1%
>
> Station: @ F6KNB Radio-Club Station
> F1000MP + FT1000MP MarkV WinTest/MMTTY Engine
> Ant 5 elts monoband @ 13m + PA
>
>
> 73 DE F4DVX David
> www.f4dvx.com
>
>
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