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Subject: [3830] NAQP CW N9RV SO
From: pbarkey@bsu.edu (pbarkey@bsu.edu)
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 14:53:55 -0500 (EST)
                     North America QSO Party - CW
                    
Call: N9RV
Operator(s): N9RV
Station: N9RV

Class: SO LP
QTH: IN
Operating Time (hrs): 
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band     QSOs  Mults
----------------------
  160:    150     40
   80:    208     46
   40:    233     48
   20:    212     49
   15:    125     44
   10:     89     39
----------------------
Total:   1017    266  =  270,522

Club/Team: MRRC #1

Comments:

160m: Inverted L
80m:  Dipole @ 70 feet
40m:  Dipole @ 50 feet
20m:  4 el Telrex @ 70 feet
15m:  5 el Telrex @ 76 feet
10m:  5 el Telrex @ 82 feet

IC-765/TS-930 (loaned from W9RE)

Score tentative until band change/logging errors from a very full piece
of paper next to the keyboard are integrated.

This contest is the opposite of SS.  It takes a lot of stamina to work
the first three hours from W9.  Not being able to get through to
a very loud VY1JA on 10 meters was a bummer (one-way propagation in
reverse?).  Many scatter calls I could not get a response from early
in the contest.  Things seemed to get better in that regard as the
contest went on.

Ended the contest on a rush.  My best rate hour was the last!

Learned a lot in this one.  My brain continues to be challenged by
SO2R.  Low point was when, after moving N4GN to 20 meters from 15
I asked him to go back to 15 again!

Congrats to the guys on the 300K scores.

   - Pat
     N9RV


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