It was a crazy weekend. I believe there was a solar flare of some significant magnitude causing some weird effects with propagation. So, in spite of the Solar Flux numbers being high, it dropped from triple digits into the 90’s just in time for the weekend activities.
Both contests were more like sprints in that one contest was for only 12 hours in duration (NAQP) and the other ran for 24 hours (BARTG RTTY).
North American QSO Party, SSB - January
Call: ND4G
Operator(s): ND4G
Station: ND4G
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Florida
Operating Time (hrs): 2
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160:
80:
40: 11 9
20: 14 13
15: 2 2
10:
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Total: 27 24
Total Score = 648
Club: The Villages Amateur Radio Club
Team:
Comments:
N1MM+ -> Kenwood TS-590S (100w) -> MFJ998RT (Remote Tuner) -> 20' Flagpole Antenna
Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at: http://www.3830scores.com/
BARTG RTTY Sprint - 2022 Call: ND4GOperator(s): ND4GStation: ND4G Class: Single Op HPQTH: FloridaOperating Time (hrs): 6.4 Summary: Band QSOs------------ 80: 40: 36 20: 26 15: 20 10: ------------Total: 82 Mults = 39 Continents = 3 Total Score = 9,594 Club: The Villages Amateur Radio Club Comments: N1MM+/MMTTY/2tone -> RigBlaster Advantage -> Kenwood TS-590S -> Elecraft KPA500 (500w) -> MFJ998RT (Remote Tuner) -> 20' Flagpole Antenna Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at: http://www.3830scores.com/73,
Rich, ND4G