[NLRS] 10 GHz & Up Cumulative Contest, preliminary report, W0JT

John P. Toscano tosca005 at tc.umn.edu
Tue Sep 18 07:49:26 EDT 2007


Preliminary score from W0JT:

     21 unique callsigns on 10 GHz
      1 unique callsign  on 24 GHz
    100 total QSO's
  2,200 QSO Points
12,404 Distance Points
14,604 Total Points

Best DX: 10 GHz = 303 Km, 24 GHz = 1 Km

One QSO might be disallowed, I have to check the maps to see if the 
other station's location was 10 miles from an earlier QSO with him.

Thanks to NØKP for finding us a dry location to work from on the first 
weekend, and for the piece of UT-141 to repair my system out in the field.

Thanks to W9FZ for his leadership with the distant rovers (and, of 
course, my thanks to them for going out and giving us some long distance 
QSO's).

Thanks to WBØLJC for getting us locals at least semi-organized on the 
last day, and for roving both weekends, and for the 24 GHz WBFM loaner.

Thanks to Mel and Carol (KCØP & NØHZO) for giving us so many QSO's to 
put in the log when QSO's were so infrequent otherwise.

More to follow.

P.S., on the 10 GHz logging spreadsheet, to prevent the problem that 
Chris experienced with an extra unique being added into the totals, be 
sure that columns C, D, and F are completely empty for all of the 
records that have an *ON*, *OFF*, or *EOL* in column D. Just to be sure, 
clear out all of column C after the last log entry. If you have any 
problems or questions with the logging spreadsheet, please let me know 
and I will be more than happy to help.

73 de WØJT


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