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ARRL Sep VHF W3DHJ/R Limited Rover
ARRL September VHF Contest - 2020
Call: W3DHJ/R Operator(s): W3DHJ Station: W3DHJ/R Class: Limited Rover LP QTH: DM77-78-87-88 Operating Time (hrs): 19.75 RoverLog QSOs by Activated Grid: Grid QSOs DM77 17 DM78 9 DM87 11 DM88 12 RoverLog Score Summary: Band QSOs Value QSOPts Mults 50 3 1 3 2 144 28 1 28 8 432 18 2 36 5 Grids activated: 4 Totals: 49 67 19 Claimed Score: 1273 Old Skool: SSB & CW As with everything 2020, this contest was "different". I had 17 QSOs on 432; which exceeds the count in any VHF contest since I added 432 in 2016. Too, 20 of my QSOs were CW; which is double the count of _any_ VHF contest going back to my Rover beginnings in 2006. The 6 QSOs with John, AA5PR/R - 4 on 2M (1 PH!), 2 on 432 (1 PH!) - to DM76, DM85, & DM86 in New Mexico were a Real Treat, and added mightily to my score. Then there was the 2M CW QSO with Arne, N7KA (DM65) also in N.M. It's been quite some time since I managed any weak sig work into N.M. Never heard any Wyo. or Nebr. OPs. Never heard George, AB0YM/r when he was in that territory on Saturday. George and I completed several times on Sunday. As usual I heard N0YK in Kansas on 2M Cw Sunday eve - Strong - and, just as usual, he did not hear my reply. Yes, as everyone has reported, 6 Meters was pure crap all weekend. I had just three (3!) QSOs on Six. There was some "suggestive" 6M skip starting up around 2030Z on Sunday, but it never amounted to anything. I feel, as on Field Day, that my CW QSOs should count as 2 points, and every poor OP that completed with me and my cringe-worthy CW should get 4 points. HI!HI! 72, Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | W3DHJ | W3DHJ | https://W3DHJ.net/ Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | __ linux FreeBSD 38.238N 104.547W | jonz.net | DM78rf | 73 SK |
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