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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
In article , (William) writes: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... In article . net, "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com writes: I plan on being on also. I enjoy putting Alabama on the map. SOMEONE has to... :-) He's following in the footsteps of Ponce deLeon. I doubt "Dan" can tell the difference between Ponce and 'Ponch." Ponch had a motorcycle. As to the fountain of youth inference, "Dan's" fount doesn't run anymore except when he grips his code key. :-) Yuck. |
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A tale of two contests!
Started out like gang busters. Scouting the bands before the bell I came across VY1JA handing out "placeholder" reports on 10M, so lurked there and put NT in the log as the 1st QSO. How much better can it be than that? Then followed several good hours on 20 & 40, retreating down to 80M about midnight. At break time I had a nice fat log, including 79-mults (missing VE4). Hit the bands again at 1400Z, and found Derrick VE4VV on 20 to open the morning with my sweep in the bag, and started the day with some nice (for Sunday morning) runs on 20 & 15. "HEY", sez I, "this may be my year!" Alas it was not to be. At around 1600Z things just collapsed, with only 15 showing much life. Conditions fluctuated from bad to poor to fair to horrible the rest of the morning and all afternoon for me. At BIC=18-hours I decided I'd had more fun than I could stand, so I sent in my log. Only rrap'er I heard was N2EY early in the fray. CU in two weeks! 73, de Hans, K0HB Line sco ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW Station: K0HB Class: Single Op HP QTH: Minnesota Operating Time (hrs): 18 Summary: Band QSOs ------------ 160: 0 80: 195 40: 207 20: 374 15: 94 10: 7 ------------ Total: 877 Sections = 80 Total Score = 140,320 |
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Very nice, Hans. Wish I'd heard you and Jim. I spent very little time
operating and picked a few spots to whittle away at the remaining states I need for WAS QRP CW in the 90th. I only made 7 contacts in this SS, but that beats last year's one. (...and I nabbed AL & IA to bring the list down to 8.) 40: 7 ------- Total: 7 Sections = 6 Total Score = 84 -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... A tale of two contests! Started out like gang busters. Scouting the bands before the bell I came across VY1JA handing out "placeholder" reports on 10M, so lurked there and put NT in the log as the 1st QSO. How much better can it be than that? Then followed several good hours on 20 & 40, retreating down to 80M about midnight. At break time I had a nice fat log, including 79-mults (missing VE4). Hit the bands again at 1400Z, and found Derrick VE4VV on 20 to open the morning with my sweep in the bag, and started the day with some nice (for Sunday morning) runs on 20 & 15. "HEY", sez I, "this may be my year!" Alas it was not to be. At around 1600Z things just collapsed, with only 15 showing much life. Conditions fluctuated from bad to poor to fair to horrible the rest of the morning and all afternoon for me. At BIC=18-hours I decided I'd had more fun than I could stand, so I sent in my log. Only rrap'er I heard was N2EY early in the fray. CU in two weeks! 73, de Hans, K0HB Line sco ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW Station: K0HB Class: Single Op HP QTH: Minnesota Operating Time (hrs): 18 Summary: Band QSOs ------------ 160: 0 80: 195 40: 207 20: 374 15: 94 10: 7 ------------ Total: 877 Sections = 80 Total Score = 140,320 |
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"Bert Craig" wrote in message .net...
Very nice, Hans. Wish I'd heard you and Jim. I kept an ear out for ya, Bert, but it was not to be. Next year! I spent very little time operating and picked a few spots to whittle away at the remaining states I need for WAS QRP CW in the 90th. I only made 7 contacts in this SS, but that beats last year's one. (...and I nabbed AL & IA to bring the list down to 8.) All I needed for SS-WAS was Hawaii. (sigh) Wyoming, normally the hardest of the 48 in CONUS, was my 6th section! Heard a KL7 on *80*, first time in the SS for me. My first SS was 1968 - 81 QSOs. The spots were definitely down; the bands above 40 were out of commission sooner after sundown than I recall from previous years. This is actually an advantage for us small-station ops, because it pushes the action down to 80 and 40, where beams and other big antennas are less numerous. Of course a low dipole isn't going to match 2 elements at 80 feet on 40, but that's the game. Now I just have to get in shape to hold on past 3 AM local... 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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"KØHB" wrote:
A tale of two contests! Started out like gang busters. Scouting the bands before the bell I came across VY1JA handing out "placeholder" reports on 10M, so lurked there and put NT in the log as the 1st QSO. How much better can it be than that? Then followed several good hours on 20 & 40, retreating down to 80M about midnight. At break time I had a nice fat log, including 79-mults (missing VE4). Hit the bands again at 1400Z, and found Derrick VE4VV on 20 to open the morning with my sweep in the bag, and started the day with some nice (for Sunday morning) runs on 20 & 15. "HEY", sez I, "this may be my year!" Alas it was not to be. At around 1600Z things just collapsed, with only 15 showing much life. Conditions fluctuated from bad to poor to fair to horrible the rest of the morning and all afternoon for me. At BIC=18-hours I decided I'd had more fun than I could stand, so I sent in my log. Only rrap'er I heard was N2EY early in the fray. CU in two weeks! I was out and about early in the contest on Saturday so I got a very late start. Most of the early going was S&P though I decided to CQ on 80m in the middle of the night. I must've heard VY1JA about the same time as Jim. He had a good signal for some minutes on 20m and it grew weak rapidly. I spent very little time on Sunday, having spent a goodly portion watching the Steelers slap the snot out of the Eagles. Band conditions on Sunday were dreadful. The watery, echo-laden, raspy signals indicated aurora and those conditions extended down to even 80m. Never caught a peep of N2EY, K0HB or W4NTI. Maybe we were all CQing at the same times or all using S&O at the same time. Line sco ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW Station: K8MN Class: Single Op HP QTH: West Virginia Operating Time (hrs): 5.3 hours Summary: Band QSOs ------------ 160: 0 80: 100 40: 141 20: 20 15: 0 10: 0 ------------ Total: 261 Sections = 67 Total Score = 34,974 Dave K8MN |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... [snip] Only rrap'er I heard was N2EY early in the fray. I was out there too but like many others, I only worked it for a few hours. Once I nabbed Idaho to make sure I had another contact for my CW only WAS (the card I already have was not correctly filled out), I didn't stay with it much longer. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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