My weakest effort in this one in the past few years. Mostly S and P and
finished with302 QSO's and 218 prefixes. Didn't work(or hear) any new
ones, but did work some of the odd prefixes that come out of mothballs
for WPX, like 5E from Morocco and 4V from Haiti.
Also came up with a list of nagging items that will need to be addressed
this spring to get the station working a little better.
As others have noted, 10, 15, and 20 were wall to wall. The kind of
weekend where even a non-contester can have a lot of fun working DX.
73, Steve KW3A
On 3/30/2014 10:54 PM, Lloyd Rasmussen wrote:
> 20 meters is pretty quiet tonight, also. Conditions were amazing much of
> the time, and I expect a lot of WPX records will be broken. I ended up with
> 334 QSOs and 278 multipliers, running 100 watts. Heard 3 or 4 China
> stations and a VU2 on 15 last night. Europe was coming in on 10 meters past
> 2100Z, which is about when the JA opening began. Who would have expected, a
> year ago, that we would have conditions like we have had. Ten meters has
> been mostly good since late September.
> 73,
>
> Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, MD
> http://lras.home.sprynet.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Duke, K5XU
> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2014 8:02 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Now that It's All Done
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> 177 contacts, 158 prefixes.
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> You can now hear a pin drop on 15 meters.
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> Mike Duke, K5XU
> American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
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