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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Dec 2012 14:04:23 -0500
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	Tom,

Sounds like you had a good weekend.    I only put 50 in the log, just 
some  S and P  looking for anything unusual  and giving points to people 
I knew or calls  I recognized.

Thought I heard you last night.   I was tuning across the band and heard 
a station call "QRL?", I went back to tune him in as he started his CQ 
call.    The station wasn't too strong, and I thought I heard your call, 
but just that fast a station signing portable 7 came up close in and 
that was that.   Again, not sure it was you, but I'm sure we could have 
worked if not for the QRM.

Not a lot of DX, but I did work C6, FM, PJ2, and OM.

73, Steve KW3A
On 12/2/2012 11:00 AM, Tom Behler wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> Does anyone know how to edit a log file in the N3FJP logging software with
> Jaws?
>
> I have a mistake in my N3FJP log for this week-end's ARRL 160-meter CW
> contest, and can't figure out how to get into the editing function to
> correct the error.  The contact is in the middle of my log, and I can't get
> back there from my most recent 4 or 5 contacts.
>
>
>
>
> Speaking of the contest, after the thunderstorms left our area, I did about
> another hour of operating.  Made a total of 212 qsos in the contest.  Got as
> far south as South Florida and South Texas;  covered most of the central and
> eastern Canadian provinces;  covered the entire east coast from Florida to
> Maine;  covered most of the Great Lakes, mid west and plains states;  and
> got as far west as Oregon.  One really strange thing is that I did not work
> any California stations, but I simply may not have stayed up late enough to
> accomplish that.
>
> Anyway, in spite of a full day of work yesterday, and a thunderstorm
> interruption last night, I felt it was a fairly successful outing.
>
> Now looking forward to the 10-meter contest next week-end.
>
> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
>
>
>

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