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From: webform@b41h.net<BR>Reply-to: jimk8mr@aol.com<BR>To:
3830@contesting.com, jimk8mr@aol.com<BR>Sent: 8/29/2012 9:51:15 P.M. Eastern
Daylight Time<BR>Subj: OhQP K8MR Mobile LP<BR></DIV>
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Ohio QSO Party<BR><BR>Call: K8MR<BR>Operator(s): AF8A,
K8MR<BR>Station: K8MR<BR><BR>Class: Mobile LP<BR>QTH: 26 counties<BR>Operating
Time (hrs): 12<BR><BR>Summary:<BR>Band CW Qs Ph
Qs<BR>--------------------<BR> 80: 121
11<BR> 40: 422 74<BR>
20: 109 6<BR> 15: 1
1<BR> 10: 0
0<BR>--------------------<BR>Total: 653 92 CW
Mults = 81 Ph Mults = 41 Total Score = 170,556<BR><BR>Club: North
Coast Contesters<BR><BR>Comments:<BR><BR>BY COUNTY (In order of
appearance):<BR><BR>CTY CW SSB
TOT<BR>CARR 16 1 17<BR>TUSC
11 0 11<BR>HARR 27
3 30<BR>GUER 28 3
31<BR>BELM 23 4
27<BR>MONR 25 1 26<BR>NOBL
26 20 46<BR>MUSK 21
0 21<BR>MORG 36 15
51<BR>PERR 33 5
38<BR>ATHE 37 2 39<BR>HOCK
42 7 49<BR>VINT 31
4 35<BR>PICK 41 10
51<BR>ROSS 37 2
39<BR>FRAN 22 2 24<BR>MADI
17 0 17<BR>UNIO 43
5 48<BR>DELA 2
0 2<BR>MARI 30 0
30<BR>MORR 35 3
38<BR>KNOX 15 2 17<BR>RICH
13 0 13<BR>ASHL 13
0 13<BR>HOLM 25 3
28<BR>WAYN 4 0
4<BR><BR>A beautiful day to be driving around Ohio. Conditions were
rather flat at the<BR>start, picked up in the late afternoon, and weren't bad
at night other than the<BR>usual generic everybody work everybody RTTY contest
QRMing 40 meters.<BR><BR>The only problem, a small one, arose when the Hustler
resonators became loose<BR>in Knox county (too many encounters with low
hanging trees, I guess). We<BR>stopped to fix that, and noticed that spiders
had webs going among the<BR>resonators and even from the Ham Stick in the
front to the Hustlers in the<BR>back. I don't think it mattered RF wise, but
it was impressive what they were<BR>able to do at 50 MPH. <BR><BR>Thanks to
all who participated!<BR><BR>73 - Jim
K8MR<BR><BR><BR>Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
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