[NLRS] 10 GHz and Up results-N0EDV
Zack Widup
w9sz.zack at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 10:28:27 EDT 2009
Wow! Things up there must've been pretty well orchestrated! I cannot even
fathom how you got 168 QSO's. On the second weekend, over the period of both
days, I had about 36 QSO's with 10 unique calls. Most of the repeat QSO's
were with 7 of those calls. There were two groups roving on the Michigan
side of Lake Michigan plus steadfast W9ZIH.
I operated from 5 locations on the Wisconsin side of the lake. I traveled
with W9SNR and K3SIW on Saturday, but Garry had to go home Saturday night so
I traveled with W9SNR on Sunday. Looks like best DX was from EN62cn > EN82bq
(K8MD), about 200 miles.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Scott <acepilot at bloomer.net> wrote:
>
>
> If I've done the math correctly, my final score for the contest was
> 33,528. That doesn't seem too bad for my first microwave contest. 10
> GHz Only....
>
> 168 QSOs and 18 Unique calls. Best DX 289 KM.
>
> Question: on the entry form, there is a blank for "ARRL section".
> Since most of my QSOs were made from MN, I put MN in the space. Then,
> there is a space called "Call Area" What goes in there? Zero or what???
>
> Big thanks to the rovers!
>
> --
> Scott N0EDV
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