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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
N2EY wrote: Yep, it really was a blast. Excellent wx, good conditions, no major foulups. Now to recopy the logs and get the final score. 73 de Jim, N2EY 1B EPA It was pleasant days and a chilly night Froze me butt off I did even before sundown too. Better than the alternative though. for the Marshall County WV ARES bunch, atop the hill at Grandview Park overlooking the burg of Moundsville. I'm not sure of the final tally yet but it should be in the neighborhood of 26 to 27 k points. The CW duo was good for about 950 QSOs. We didn't manage a WAS on CW though--missed Alaska and Hawaii. This year was a sort of "shakedown cruise" for us'ns. Unfamiliar little FT-847 xcvr (MP? Not!), untried antennas, untried team, etc. so we just sorta dabbled at it for the jollies and educations. We were on the air for only 10-11 hours out of the 24 but still managed to garner over S&P 400 Qs. And that included some SSB ops too by golly. Most memorable scene: Late Sunday morning I'm milking 40 ssb at a great rate. Handed the mic and chair to Jim. I wish I'd taken a photo of the look on his face. But he sallied forth and kept the rate going. Yes he did. I asked him when it was that he last operatd phone in a contest. "Six meters AM days .. . . " Worked KP4, KP2 and that ZF1 9A station. That one was a bit of a jolt. They must have had a real blast. Figger a demonstrated 40 per hour station potential here and we gwan go after you guys for *serious* next year so heads up Heil. Did anybody around here work Burke? W8CAL - 5A WV Dave K8MN w3rv |
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