[SOC] SOC Marathon Sprint Logs

Jan Clute JANCLUTE at peoplepc.com
Tue Sep 12 12:50:21 EDT 2006


You were pounding in all afternoon on 20m. You were loud enough that it 
was hard to find a hole above or below you to call CQ! (K7TQ in Idaho 
was also audible most of the afternoon). Calling CQ was not too 
productive, but, well...

Bob Patten wrote:

> Jan Clute wrote:
>
>> 9/9 14060  2014Z W0SOC  559  599   FL  #1
>>                     2016  K7TQ       559  559   ID   51
>>                     2025  W2KJ       559  559  NC  274
>>          7040  2029  K5UV       559  599  OK  5W
>>                      2032  W8EO     599  599  MI   ?
>>         14060 2044  KG4FSN 539  599   FL  480  (QSBand truly ESP! Tnx 
>> for extra effort!)
>>                      2047  K7UP      599  599   NM  579
>>
>> This be the log of N0AAA, whose last HF QSO was with K8XXX on 4-16-06 
>> (I don't like lulls).
>> SOC #389. Called CQ quite a bit. Bob came in all afternoon/evening 
>> (were you really QRP?).
>> I ran as close to 100W as I could remember how to tune the rig to. I 
>> know the connections on
>> my power suppy are getting loose when I get chirp reports. KG4FSN 
>> stuck with me. Not sure
>> why I called him, since he was so weak here, but we got it done! Tnx 
>> all 73 Jan N0AAA #389 Iowa
>
>
> Thanks Jan, glad to see you back on the air.
> I was running about 12W with the K2.
>


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