[NLRS] Aug Contest 2004

Scanner.Kleindl at VerizonWireless.com Scanner.Kleindl at VerizonWireless.com
Wed Aug 11 17:50:14 EDT 2004


	Well what a 24 hours of hamming it up chasing rovers that is.   And
that's where I would like to Start thanks to those Rovers and  with out them
the scores in the Midwest would be low. So W0ZQ, W0AMT,  N0HJZ,  K0SM,
WB0LJC and others. Keeping ahead of the storms, coming from weddings and
transporting Mosquito over state lines and poor Gene DQS kind of reminded me
of Alfred Hitchcock story THE DAY OF THE BIRDS.  Thanks Guys.  The bands was
really strange the 432 band was like a solar fare took place, but the 222
was like a ten meter band opening.  The 902 to 10 GHz  was quit good giving
the fact there was not much of Tropo given it rain that mourning and stayed
overcast much of the day.

	This time I change my station around and mounted the transverter for
900 to 3456 on one tower with preamps on 2304 and 3456. Thanks Steve DEM.
That made a big difference.  The 5 and 10 G's was on the other tower.  and
the 222 and 432 on the other. Just a reminder I was in the Low power status.
I would like to say allot more but I have to get things ready for my trip up
North.   CUL   THANKS to all for the Q's   N0KP  Dave 

           QSOs    Pts/QSO   QSO Pts   Mult
222 MHZ    42      3           126       20 
432 MHz    46      3           138       20 
902 MHz    17      6           102       11 
1296 MHz   20      6           120       12 
2304 MHz   18      12          216       11 
3456 MHz   18      12          216       11 
5760 MHz    4       12           48        4 
10368 MHz   9       12           108       9 

Total 
All Bands  174                  1074      98 

N0KP CLAIMED SCORE:   105252 


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