[GCARC] Fwd: AB2E SOAB(A)HP ARRL CW

Agustin Neron Properties LLC ab2e at comcast.net
Sun Feb 20 21:48:38 EST 2022


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>     P44W on 6 bands!
>     ZP6/N3BNA on 4 bands!
>     Great job guys and thanks for traveling!
>     73 Darrell AB2E
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>     ARRL DX Contest, CW - 2022
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>     Call: AB2E
>     Operator(s): AB2E
>     Station: AB2E
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>     Class: SOAB HP
>     QTH: SNJ
>     Operating Time (hrs): 26
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>     Summary:
>      Band  QSOs  Mults
>     -------------------
>       160:   32    26
>        80:  183    59
>        40:  177    69
>        20:  465    87
>        15:  354    89
>        10:   62    31
>     -------------------
>     Total: 1273   361  Total Score = 1,389,659
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>     Club: Frankford Radio Club
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>     Comments:
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>     Rig: FTDX-9000D/OM Power 2000A+
>     Antennas: all wires
>     160m Inverted L over 100ft tree
>      80m dipole @90ft
>      40m dipole @85ft
>      20m delta loop @65ft
>      15m/10m Homebrew Fan Dipole @60ft
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>     Thanks for the QSOs!
>     Great to work so many friends who call in year after year.
>     Fri night 160 was very quiet to EU on my L (no RX antenna yet), and I worked
>     most of my EU mults Fri. Sat night condx dismal on 160. Great runs on 80m Fri
>     night, but seems Sat low bands were pretty poor from the minor storm. 10m was
>     good for Caribbean and SA on Sat, but poor on Sun, never opened to EU either day
>     here. Slept some both nights (seemed the low bands really slowed down around
>     0600GMT both nights. Proved to work out since I got up 1030GMT Sun and after a
>     few calls on 15m, had a red hot run going for 3hours, then moved to 20m where it
>     was equally open. Good distribution of mults, many of the usual easy Caribbean
>     mults were missing due to Covid, but the ones that were on did a great job of
>     activating all the bands at the right times
>     . I worked the biggest number of stations on 6 bands this
>     year in at least the past 6 or 7 years. Many more on 5 bands. Great to work
>     5Z4WJ on 4 bands. 4U1UN was on 40 and 20, but pileups were too big and I'm too
>     close so did not work him. SV2RSG/A Monk Lakovos was on from Mt. Athos, pileups
>     were huge but he was very weak here. Pleasant surprise to have NH2DX call in on
>     Sun afternoon, along with 3D2AG.
>     Gale force winds here Fri evening into Sat morning, but all wires survived. A
>     dead tree on the edge of my property by the road was blown over into the road.
>     Luckily no damage to anything, and a group of motorists stopped and moved it out
>     of the road by hand.
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>     73 and CU all in the ARRL SSB test in 2 weeks!
>     Darrell AB2E
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