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From: webform@b4h.net<BR>Reply-to: jimk8mr@aol.com<BR>To: 3830@contesting.com,
jimk8mr@aol.com<BR>Sent: 9/8/2014 10:16:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time<BR>Subj:
OhQP K8MR Rover LP<BR></DIV>
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Ohio QSO Party<BR><BR>Call: K8MR<BR>Operator(s): K8MR
AC8E<BR>Station: K8MR<BR><BR>Class: Rover LP<BR>QTH: 20 Counties<BR>Operating
Time (hrs): 11<BR><BR>Summary:<BR>Band CW Qs Ph
Qs<BR>--------------------<BR> 80: 73
5<BR> 40: 466 186<BR>
20: 101 12<BR> 15: 8
3<BR> 10: 0
0<BR>--------------------<BR>Total: 648 206 CW Mults
= 74 Ph Mults = 66 Total Score = 209,440<BR><BR>Club: North Coast
Contesters<BR><BR>Comments:<BR><BR>Still fun to hit the road. This year we
again did the Rover category, stopping<BR>to operate with a real antenna (the
"33 Ft. HamStick") from 4 of the rarest<BR>counties, Carroll, Harrison,
Monroe, and Morgan. Most of the SSB QSOs were while<BR>stopped in these four
places. In the first three I had decent though not great<BR>results while
parked, but in Morgan county I had a very good run on 40 SSB.<BR>Combined with
good CW while driving, we had 121 QSOs from there, likely a<BR>single county
high in my mobile/rover operations.<BR><BR>Conditions were pretty good,
especially on 40 meters where propagation existed<BR>to most of the state for
most of the contest. The higher bands were decent,<BR>though not much
activity. Most of the 15 meter contacts were QSYs with Uli,<BR>DM5EE. Too bad
we did not first connect until half way through the contest.<BR><BR>The
missing hour was spent operating W1AW/8 on 40 CW from Monroe
county,<BR>perhaps the rarest county in the state. Results with that were
disappointing,<BR>not much different from what they would have been with a
less prominent call. I<BR>guess the other W1AW/8 ops in Ohio had fulfilled the
need and demand for W1AW/8<BR>on that band.<BR><BR>Thanks to my driver, AC8E,
and all those who followed us and took part in the<BR>2014 Ohio QSO
Party.<BR><BR><BR>73 - Jim K8MR<BR><BR><BR>Posted using 3830
Score Submittal Forms at:
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