<div class="gmail_quote"><br> Ohio QSO Party<br><br>Call: K8O<br>Operator(s): K2KW<br>Station: N0FW<br><br>Class: Single Op HP<br>QTH: BUTL<br>Operating Time (hrs): 12<br>Radios: SO2R<br><br>Summary:<br> Band CW Qs Ph Qs<br>
--------------------<br> 80: 183 134<br> 40: 178 104<br> 20: 170 77<br> 15:<br> 10:<br>--------------------<br>Total: 531 315 CW Mults = 113 Ph Mults = 105 Total Score = 300,186<br><br>Club: Mad River Radio Club<br>
<br>Comments:<br><br>Wow, there was a lot of Ohio activity. Thanks for the huge turnout!<br><br>On 75/80m in the first few hours the band was hopping, especially on SSB. Nice<br>to be able to work other Ohio stations on 40 and 20m, though the quantity of OH<br>
stations that called in was on the lower than expected.<br><br>Many thanks for all the QSOs and especially the QSYs. Thanks to my station<br>hosts Pete & Karen, and for the help of K8LEE and K8QID in getting some<br>
antennas set up before the contest.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">I decided to go HP at the last moment, and after running LP for the past few years, I'm not sure power really makes that big of a difference. I made about 50 QSOs more than my LP total last year, though I did work a lot of EU this year. I think scores come down to strategy more than power in the OhQP. .<br>
<br>Rigs: K3 & FT1000D<br>Amps: 2 x Alpha 87A<br>80m: 4-square, 40m: dipole at 40', 20: 5 ele yagi at 80'</div>
<div class="gmail_quote">SOR2: was kind of lame again this year, but I did have 2 radios going.<br><br>73, Kenny K2KW / K8O<br><br><br>Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at: <a href="http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/" target="_blank">http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/</a><br>
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