Chet, I like your posting that shows the modes you operated. I spent some time
on FT8 on 6m/2m then I got
totally bored and moved off FT8 hoping to scare up SSB or CW contacts on the
upper freqs.,not easy even running QRV.That is when the fun began.
Steve K1IIG
Band QSOs X pt = QSO pts. X Grids = Points
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50 33 1 33 12 396
144 29 1 29 10 290
222 5 2 10 3 30
432 9 2 18 3 54
903 5 4 20 3 60
1296 3 4 12 2 24
2304 2 8 16 2 32
3456 2 8 16 1 16
10368 3 8 24 2 48
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TOTALS 91 178 38 6764
N8RA ARRL Jan VHF
FN31 CT
SOABA low mixed
Band QSOs Grids
50 FT8 98 18
50 USB 48 11
144 FT8 69 14
144 USB 22 8
222 USB 1 1
420 USB 1 1
Total 239 53
Score: 12,773
Yankee Clipper Contest Club
Time on: less than 10 hours by visiting with Murphy, once during which I
missed most of the short 6M E-skip opening reported Saturday.
2M propagation was good to the southwest where I made a number of 4 and 500
mile contacts, but never worked beyond FN43 to the northwest.
Dueling CQ's when on USB and dueling or simultaneous CQ's when on FT8 helped
keep it interesting.
73,
Chet, N8RA
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