[NLRS] ARRL 10 GHz
Dr. Gerald N. Johnson
geraldj at netins.net
Mon Oct 3 11:28:28 EDT 2016
EN32FI is on I-35, there is no 35W between the south side of Minneapolis
and north Texas.
I roved both weekends with Gary, Chris and Holly. I sent in my log last
week, 278 contacts, best distance 328 km, 22 stations, total 67,531
points. I'm sure Gary did better because he worked a couple stations I
couldn't hear. I need a working preamp. Drove 1054 miles in August in 4
days, and 945 miles in three days in September, plus 545 miles a week
before the September weekend to check out potential spots in eastern Iowa.
73, Jerry, K0CQ
On 10/2/2016 10:49 PM, Gregg Lind wrote:
>
>
> Category: 10 GHz
> Total Q's: 68
> Unique: 21 stations
> Distance Pts: 13.480
> Total Score: 15,580
> Best 10 GHz DX: 301 km
>
> Roved the first week in Aug, with AC0RA Wyatt and solo on Sunday...
> Operated from Buck Hill during Sept weekend and had a great time - I think
> I got my rig dialed in and had the opportunity to compare my setup to the
> NLRS club loaner unit. Most memorable contact was during the Aug weekend,
> set up on 35w overpass, after QSO with the rover pack Buffalo ridge, then
> turned to catch W9FZ/KA9VVQ with rain going north to south in our path, as
> the rain passed we stopped CW and went to phone contact. After a slow start
> on Sunday (Aug) by myself with poor cell coverage, was able to finish the
> day with one last QSO with W9FZ/KA9VVQ - which was encouraging after a very
> poor day on Sunday with a limited number of QSO's. Thank you to those that
> help me during Sept at Buck Hill - thanks for the support and help.
>
> 73, Gregg
> KC0SKM
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