[SOC] Who have I worked?

Morseman david.ackrill at gmail.com
Sat Aug 17 08:31:16 EDT 2024


I’m mainly a VHF/UHF operator. I do occasionaly use HF when out operating
at a portable location. I usually start on 40M and move up the bands. Often
using low power, as I’m also a member of a few QRP clubs and mostly CW, as
I’m also in a few CW clubs.

Dave (G0DJA)


On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 at 07:03, Alan Williams <g3ksu at outlook.com> wrote:

> G3KSU is mostly active on 40m.
> 73, Alan Williams..
>
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> To: Second Class Operators' Club <soc at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [SOC] Who have I worked?
>
> What bands do you frequent?
>
> i will add you to my ham alert.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Aug 1, 2024, at 11:56 AM, Morseman <david.ackrill at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > All this talk of getting on the air and working people got me wondering
> > who, if anyone I'd worked who is a member of this list.
> >
> > So, I copied the membership list, deleted the repeated headers and
> imported
> > it into a spreadsheet.
> >
> > I quickly realised that I wasn't going to be able to enter everyone's
> > callsigns into the search engine in my PC logbook, so I stripped out all
> > the callsigns that looked like they were US call types. Sorry, but
> there's
> > just too many of you out there, and I don't work many US based stations
> on
> > any band
> >
> > That was saved to a new sheet, so as not to lose the original database.
> The
> > list was still a bit too long, so I extracted just the callsigns for the
> UK
> > to a third sheet.
> >
> > That left me with 145 callsigns to check.  I found one call with two
> > numbers (G0EML #1113 &1250) .
> > Counting G0EML twice, I have worked 12 members of SOC in the UK (11 if I
> > count G0EML just the once) out of a list of 144, excluding my own
> callsign
> > (or 143 with G0EML only once) on a variety of bands and modes.  The 'most
> > worked' station is G4CLB (#1362) at 11 contacts, on 4 bands using 3
> > different modes.
> >
> > If anyone outside of the UK discovers my callsign in their logbook,
> please
> > let me know and I'll add the details to my spreadsheet.
> >
> > Dave (G0DJA)
> > SOC # 163
> >
> > --
> > David Ackrill
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