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Hi, everyone.

 

For anyone interested, here's a bit more detail on my NAQP CW contest effort
from yesterday.

 

Total qsos = 320-Missed beating my record of 329 from the January 2013
contest

 

Claimed score-35520

 

Operating time-9 hours and 54 minutes out of the possible 10 hours for a
single-op effort

 

Band totals:

 

10 mmeters-34

15 meters-38

20 meters-60

40 meters-58 because I started on that band too late

80 meters-114-Sure am impressed with my Cobra Ultra-lite Senior antenna on
that band

160 meters-16

 

Managed to work Brazil, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic on 10 meters;
the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on 20 and 40;  Hungary on 40, and a VE9
from New Brunswick, Canada on 80.

 

 

Don't forget about the NAQP phone contest next week-end.  It's a great way
to get on the air, have fun working lots of stations, and to test out those
antennas.

 

Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

 

 

 

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