That's Matt. He just joined this year. He does alright with his QRP rip
and wire antennas from an apartment.
On 4/1/02 12:48 AM, Larry Crim at k4ab@msn.com wrote:
>If nothing else, this guy is dedicated.
>
>160M SSB/QRP? 38 QSO's in 15 hours?
>
>This guy gets my vote as contester of the year!
>
>73,
>Larry K4AB
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: wb6bwz@arrl.net
>Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 23:26
>To: 3830@contesting.com
>Subject: [3830] CQ160 SSB WB6BWZ SO QRP
>
> CQ 160-Meter Contest, SSB
>
>Call: WB6BWZ
>Operator(s): WB6BWZ
>Station: WB6BWZ
>
>Class: SO QRP
>QTH: GA
>Operating Time (hrs): 15.6
>
>
>QSOs: 38 States/Provinces: 17 Countries: 0 Score: 1,292
>
>Comments:
>
>FT-817 (in a fourth floor apartment) 5-watt to an OCF 150-foot 24-ga & 28-ga
>dual Inverted-L stealth antenna up 40 feet in trees adjacent to I-75 in
>downtown Atlanta.
>
>
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>http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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