Tom,
Great job. I finished with 180, mostly S and P, although I did call
CQ for about an hour this morning to try and pad the log. I didn't
find the band to be as good last night. Some of the stations that were
loud on Friday night were way down at about the same time Saturday
night. I did spend some time last night playing in the VHF contest
which wasn't very productive.
On 160, I did work KP2 last night and HK1 this morning. Sorry you
couldn't get the 4v from Haiti. I think it was the first time I had
ever heard them on 160, and I was happy to get him in the log.
I think the SSB version of this test runs at the end of Feb. Hope to
see you then.
73, Steve KW3A
On 1/31/2016 4:27 PM, Tom Behler wrote:
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> I made an additional 160 contacts, for a final total of 290 qsos.
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> A few milestones of the evening included working AC6DD from California at
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> one station from Prince Edward Island, Canada; and working XE2X from
> Mexico. I heard Haiti very late in the evening, but couldn't break the
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> I was rather happy with my 290 QSO total, but it didn't quite break my
> record of 304 QSOS in the same contest back in January of 2013.
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> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
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