[KCDXC] Fw: CQWW CW KB0VVT M/S HP
dr
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Wed, 17 Dec 2003 20:16:09 -0600
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Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 8:09 PM
Subject: CQWW CW KB0VVT M/S HP
> CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
>
> Call: KB0VVT
> Operator(s): KB0VVT, KG0US
> Station: KB0VVT
>
> Class: M/S HP
> QTH: MO
> Operating Time (hrs): 30
>
> Summary:
> Band QSOs Zones Countries
> ------------------------------
> 160: 13 3 8
> 80: 17 10 10
> 40: 181 24 71
> 20: 196 29 89
> 15: 259 28 88
> 10: 193 27 73
> ------------------------------
> Total: 859 121 339 Total Score = 1,006,480
>
> Club:
>
> Comments:
>
> This was just Rebecca and I have some fun working DX on CW. How can you
get
> real serious with a 40 foot tower along with a KT34A and a Alpha Delta
DX-A
> sloper located right in the middle United States. We would probably do
better
> on the east coast with a nail hammered into a block of wood. HI HI.
>
> We were just trying to get to a million points this year.
>
> The ARRL web page wrote "Buckmaster archiving 73 Amateur Radio Today on
the Web:
> Buckmaster Publishing is archiving the entire 43 years of 73 Amateur Radio
Today
> on the Web. 73 debuted in 1960 and ceased publication with its September
2003
> issue. Buckmaster now has a test version of what eventually will become a
> fee-based service on its HamCall.net site and invites comments from the
amateur
> community."
>
> The following issue is one of my favorites:
>
> http://hamcall.net/cgi-bin/73cgi/?res=l&yr=1998&mo=09&pg=001&nam=DEMO
>
> Five years sure goes by fast!
>
> This is where contesting started for us. Steve Lufcy K0OU invited us out
to
> this station on a Saturday during the Grandview Hamfest. I bet he
sometimes
> wishes he never got us involved in contesting since he only lives about a
block
> and a half away.
>
> Happy Holidays,
>
> Dave
> KG0US
>
>
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