Thanks to all the SECC, TCG and ACG members for all the Qs this weekend.
Without looking at the log, I remember working W4NTI, K4EA, K4AQ, K4SB, K4ZJ,
AA4LR, WX4TM, K4RO, W4BW and others.
73'...Fred WW4LL
CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY
Call: WW4LL
Operator(s): WW4LL
Station: WW4LL
Class: SOSB/40 HP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 40
Summary:
Band QSOs Pts State/Prov DX Zones
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80:
40: 1035 2016 55 78 25
20:
15:
10:
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Total: 1035 2016 55 78 25 Total Score = 318,528
Club: South East Contest Club
Comments:
The is the first 48 test that I've done in a while and it reminded me why I went
to multi-oping. However, it was a lot of fun with plenty of activity, even
though as many have already said, the bands were el stinko. Thanks to everyone
for the fills.
This was also one of the few contest efforts that I ran Unassisted. I thought
I would be a little lost without the spots but it all turned out alright.
A couple of comments though, as dupes were greater in this contest than I've
ever seen them. Believe it or not, I had the same guy call me three times in
less than 5 minutes. This was very frustrating at times as occasionally the
duping station was louder and masked the point/mult station that I needed.
There was virtually no QRM on Sat. but by Sun., I guess the frustration was too
great for some to hold back any longer.
A very special thanks to Tom Rauch, W8JI for his assistance in setting up the
station as it performed flawlessly.
Thanks to everyone for making this a very enjoyable contest.
73'...Fred WW4LL
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