While the VE SSB stations mostly worked below 7.100, they
did listen up (usually between 7150 and 7225) albeit
infrequently. VE3DZ 0230Z; VE5SF 0320Z; VA3POS 0337Z and
VE3WIB 0339Z. Also I rarely CQ in tests, choosing to
call mostly those stations in the country /state of the
contest, so I spend a lot more time listening than
transmitting resulting in better mult counts and lower
scores! Different strokes, etc.! Don Durk, KA1DWX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hal Kennedy" <halken@comcast.net>
To: <secc@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 11:11
Subject: [SECC] K4BAI Claimed Score RAC Canada Day Contest
> Surprising number of VE SSB stations below 14.150 as
well...
> N4GG
>
>
> John Laney wrote:
> | It seems to me that many non Canadian stations didn't
realize that
> they
> | could work other non VA/VE stations for points and they
missed many of
> the
> | interesting QSOs mentioned above.
>
> Yeah, I was one of them. I'l keep that in mind next year.
>
> | No SSB activity was heard on 40 even though the
suggested frequency is
> at the
> | bottom of the General Class segment.
>
> There were, however, VE SSB stations in 7.050-7.075. I
guess they'd
> rather work the other DX than work the U.S.
>
> Ben
>
>
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