[SADXA] TX5N My wrap up.
Carl Foster
carlfoster at cactuscomm.net
Fri Apr 29 15:25:53 EDT 2022
Hi Wes,Great job, Wes. I donated early and all 13 slots I worked are confirmed on LotW. I was working on getting bands regardless of mode, but I never got them on 160. Darn. 80 meter SSB was difficult and I never got through. The only bands that were FT8 only were 80 and 60. All the rest of 40 -10 were CW and SSB. Their CW and SSB operators were flawless, in my opinion. The DXpedition team also did an excellent job of handling unruly mobs. That took great patience and skill. Maybe Gene can give us a rundown at a future SADXA meeting. 73 and good DX to all. Carl. KB7AZ Sent from my HAL 9000
-------- Original message --------From: Wes <wes_n7ws at triconet.org> Date: 4/29/22 11:45 AM (GMT-07:00) To: SADXA <sadxa at mailman.qth.net> Subject: [SADXA] TX5N My wrap up. I believe the party is over. According to the stats from a few minutes ago at https://www.m0urx.com/oqrs/logsearch.php?dxcallsign=TX5N, if final,Gene, Steve and friends made 54,198 Qs. This was a great job and certainly provided me a lot of fun (and some frustration at times)!They made Qs on 25 different "slots" (band/modes). I managed to work them all. The M0URX site isn't as friendly as Clublog for seeing stats and who worked what, but putting in the calls of the usual suspects I don't see anyone else who got them all, at least in Zone 3. The hard one was 80-meter SSB. My detective works says they made 42 Qs in their first session and only 11 more in their second. I worked them on the second go round; Steve did a fantastic job pulling me through for my last one.The other cool thing is that by donating early, all of my Qs are already confirmed in LOTW.73. Wes
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