Great job Jere!!
I'd like to have compared scores -- especially since you worked low
power, but we were out of town this weekend. Looks like I missed a
great one.
Kevan
N4XL
On 10/31/11, Kt4zb at aol.com <Kt4zb at aol.com> wrote:
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> Reply-to: KT4ZB at aol.com
> To: 3830 at contesting.com, KT4ZB at aol.com
> Sent: 10/31/2011 10:13:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
> Subj: CQWW SSB KT4ZB SOAB(A) LP
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> CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB
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> Call: KT4ZB
> Operator(s): KT4ZB
> Station: KT4ZB
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> Class: SOAB(A) LP
> QTH:
> Operating Time (hrs): 36
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> Summary:
> Band QSOs Zones Countries
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> 160: 13 4 6
> 80: 59 13 34
> 40: 101 19 55
> 20: 330 34 103
> 15: 375 32 103
> 10: 618 33 109
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> Total: 1496 135 410 Total Score = 2,323,880
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> Club: South East Contest Club
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> Comments:
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> Wow - The FUN METER was pegged all weekend! Just fabulous high band
> conditions.
> The increased solar activity brought all kinds of station firsts: most
> Qso's in
> a contest, first 3 band DXCC ever, most Q's on a single band and highest
> station high score. All that makes for a very happy camper.
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> Since I worked low power, it was almost all S&P. And there were great DX
> contacts - Had a total of 87 JA contacts in the log which for me in SE
> Georgia
> is fantastic! And 3D2, 5H, 5Z, 9M6, BY, FO, HZ, JT, KH0, KH2, YB, TK, TU,
> Z2,
> were nice additions to the total. Heard quite a few more but the piles
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> tough for low power so I decided to add as many contacts as I could
> instead.
> Never dreamed of over 600 Q's on 10m; thank goodness the beam worked all
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> way to 29000.
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> Thanks to the CQWW committee for sponsoring this great contest. And thanks
> to all the folks around the world whose contacts filled my log.
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> Best - Jere
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> FT1000mp Field (100w), TH6DXX, dipoles and N1MM.
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