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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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