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Subject: [3830] 1998 ARRL Field Day W0EF
From: k0xq@amsat.org (Sean Warner K0XQ)
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 1998 00:30:40 +0000
1998 ARRL Field Day     


Call used: W0EF                         Location: MN

Category: Multi-Two Xmtr (2A)           Power: 150w                             


Operators: K0AD, K0HB, K0QB, WG0M, K0FC, WB0YUC, K0RC, K0XQ, K0BUD, N0MGQ, 
KB0VCV, N0ZRD, N0NFU, N0ATQ, KB0RSQ, N0QPM.


Exchange: W0EF 2A MN


Hours of Operation: 23:57


Band    CWq     CWp     SSBq    SSBp    FSKq    FSKp

****************************************        

160     0       0       0       0       0       0

80      10      40      0       0       0       0

40      142     568     42      84      0       0       

20      358     1432    487     974     0       0

15      158     632     468     936     0       0

10      94      376     0       0       0       0

6       0       0       0       0       0       0

2       0       0       0       0       0       0

****************************************

TOT     762     3048    997     1994    0       0       SUB-SCORE=5042


Novice/Tech Station K0BSA

                

Band    CWq     CWp     SSBq    SSBp    FSKq    FSKp

****************************************

10      0       0       224     448     0       0

****************************************

TOT     0       0       224     448     0       0       SUB-SCORE=448


                                                        BONUS=600       

        

TOTAL POINTS FOR W0EF=6090


CLUB/TEAM NAME: Twin City FM Club


Comments: Disastrous start on Friday evening; severe WX took out one of two 
field tents lent by the US Army National Guard. Saturday evening, bands 
(especially 15 & 20) stayed open all night & made up for all the bad WX.

Highlights: A 75 Q hour on 20SSB with at midnight to West Coast, our CW ops 
(K0HB & K0QB) turning up the heat on Sunday morning all the way to the end, the 
Novice/Tech station turning in a great performance (working almost all Q's on 
Sunday) &  105-97 Q hours on 15SSB to finish up strong. 


Next year: Another effort to get more out of 80/40, a better effort on 6, & 
(maybe) 3A and/or RTTY.


Special thanks to the Divisional Artillery Command of the 34th (Viking) 
Infantry Division of the Minnesota National Guard & to all those who 
participated (both as operators/loggers, setup/teardown crew, &  the Grill 
Sergeants!)-see you next year!


I have observed all competition rules as well as all regulations for amateur 
radio in my country. My report is correct & true to the best of my knowledge. I 
agree to me bound by the decisions of the ARRL Awards Committee.


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Date:_________Signature______________________Call:____________


Al Dewey, K0AD

Field Day Chairman-Twin City FM Club

<bold><bigger><bigger><bigger>1999 MINNESOTA QSO QUEST

</bigger></bigger></bigger></bold>

<bigger>1800 UTC 06 February 1999 to 

0600 UTC 07 February 1999

</bigger>

<bold><bigger>Sponsored by the Twin City FM Club

</bigger></bold>

<italic>Co-Sponsored by:


Hamfest Minnesota 

TR Log Contest Software by N6TR

Radio City

K0XQ 

Sven's All-U-Can-Eat Lutefisk & Lefse Barn


E-mail the TCFMC: w0ef@qsl.net

Sean Warner K0XQ: k0xq@amsat.org

http://www.rossiya.net/mnqso.htm</italic>

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