Excellent job, Mike!!!
When I did my W1AW/8 SSB operation in late February, I ended up with a
2-hour total of 142 contacts, and, with the pilup you had going, I'm sure CW
was a bit more challenging on a number of levels.
As I have said before, if anyone wants a neat ham radio experience, sign up
for a W1AW operating shift when your state comes up. It is one of those
experiences you will never forget.
Michigan comes up again in October, and I plan to do more than I did the
first time around if I have the opportunity.
Again, great job, Mike!
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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Subject: W1AW/5 Day 2
As Tom said, I worked him, along with what must be half the other hams in
Mi, most of them with very good signals.
My total tonight for the 2 hour shift was 178.
Mike Duke, K5XU
American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
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