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Gary,
That was great for 5 watts. I went into it, not to get a great score or QSO
total, but to see how many states I could work and try to get some new ones.
Got 44 states, 51 mults, and 113 QSO's. Only DX was PJ2T.
100 watts, shortened (124 ft.) sloping dipole, most of which is less than 30
feet high and with 15 feet hanging straight down from 1 end to fit the lot.
Wish I had better antennas for 160, but a lot of guys think that you
can't get on the band unless you have a lot of ground.
Look for you on the air.
Steve KW3A
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From: "Gary Lee" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 4:26 PM
Subject: 160 contest
>I spent about 9 hours in the 160 contest this weekend.
> ended up with 103 qs, and 35 mults. Worked as far as co, ga, and
> qc. Not bad for a 90 foot half sloper at 30 feet, and 5 watts from
> indiana.
> See you all in the ten meter next week.
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