Someone asked about my Sept log and how for out I could talk
Without posting the whole log here is a summary.
6 meters 1 qso @ 10+ grids away (e-skip)
4 qsos @ 3 grids away
10 qsos @ 2 grids away
41 qsos @ the same or adjacent grid
2 meters 3 qsos @ 6 grids away
7 qsos @ 5 grids away
13 qsos @ 4 grids away
27 qsos @ 3 grids away
42 qsos @ 2 grids away
97 qsos @ the same or adjacent grid
222 MHz 1 qso @ 5 grids away
3 qsos @ 4 grids away
6 qsos @ 3 grids away
16 @ 2 grids away
32 qsos @ the same or adjacent grid
432 MHz 3 qsos @ 5 grids away
5 qsos @ 4 grids away
8 qsos @ 3 grids away
21 qsos @ 2 grids away
40 qsos@ the same or adjacent grid
900 MHz 6 qsos @ 2 grids away,
3 qsos @ the same or adjacent grid
1.2ghz 2 qsos @ 3 grids away
6 qsos @ 2 grids away
14 qsos @ the same or adjacent grid.
Grids ran CN93, Extremely rural, CN 94 Mostly rural, CN95 Mostly rural, CN 96
extremely rural, DN06 extremely rural, DN07 Extremely rural, CN97 Mostly
rural, CN 98 mostly Rural, CN88 suburban, CN87 Urban, CN 86 barely rural, CN85
urban.
Most frequent rover worked was ka0tp who I worked 16 times for no unique
grids, while kb7dqh gave a unique contact in dn08 and w7dhc in cn 93 were
unique.
Actually some portable stations IN DN15, CN 96, CN78 were more helpful.
k3uhf
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