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CQWWSSB Summary Sheet
Start Date : 2014-10-25
CallSign Used : W3IUU
Operator(s) : W3IUU
Operator Category : SINGLE-OP
Assisted Category : NON-ASSISTED
Band : ALL
Power : HIGH
Mode : SSB
Default Exchange : 5
ARRL Section : MDC
Club/Team : Potomac Valley Radio Club
Software : N1MM Logger+ 0.19.4135.0
Hours: 14
Band QSOs Pts ZN Cty
14 186 525 21 72
21 183 517 25 74
28 460 1344 27 87
Total 829 2386 73 233
Score : 730,116
Rig : FT950, FL2500, about 500 watts PEP. Window-Eyes screen
reader.
Antennas : KT34XA at 60 feet. Didn't operate 160, 80 or 40.
Soapbox : I only intended to make a couple hundred contacts, but
10 meters was too good to pass up. Was not on for Sunday morning, but
thought 10 meters was pretty good on Saturday untill 1700Z when the X-class
solar flare hit. Some of Russia was not coming through, but you know
conditions are pretty good when the Iranian radar is loud. Best way to
identify it is to switch to AM and listen for half a minute. I had 32 QSOs
during one 10-minute period, and had fun running on 10 and S&P on all three
bands.
Thank you for all the QSOs.
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
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