Congrats Mike on your contact with K4N and a well told story ! The Qs you have
to work for are the ones you will remember. Your gain antenna likely made the
difference.
I had to work the whole weekend K4N was QRV, but on Saturday morning July 13, I
saw N0LL and others in my area were logging them. I was able to take a short
break and set up on the parking garage roof of the hospital were I work. Put
together the 2 el yagi I carry in the car and had it up in a couple of minutes.
K4N was there with a solid signal on 50.165 SSB.
Marshall was the op and we exchanged reports.
1401 Qs is a great total and likely a FFMA Grid Expedition record.
- Jon N0JK
> We logged 1401 QSOs on 6M with only a few dupes. Actually, I did not log a
> few contacts because they were duplicates--mostly people just passing us
> information or something like that.
Mike wrote
We thank you and the team sir. Friday morning I kept trying and
trying with no answer. Talked to K5RK who was also trying who finally
caught you mid morning.
I went out and put together an old 3L yagi that was in the garage and
swapped out the Diamond vert with it. Still no luck. My wife and I
went out and grabbed supper, came back in and all of a sudden I heard
this faint cq cq k4n ... it took 4 or 5 tries but George came back to
me. I was soooooo excited ... still am.
Again thank you so much.
--
Mike Urich KA5CVH
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