NAQCC JUNE24 Sprint results to date
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Results
SWA - STRAIGHT KEY CATEGORY
Call QSOs Mbrs Pts Mul Sco Bon Final 80-40-20 Antenna
W1 Division
KN1H 39 39 78 17 1326 x2 2652 END-FED 400' WIRE
AC1KV 34 32 66 18 1188 x2 2376 ground mounted Vertical
KK4ITX 3 3 6 2 12 x2 24 40M EFHW at 25ft slipper to 6ft
W2 Division
KN2G 24 24 48 14 672 x2 1344 55FT FANNED DIPOLE INVERTED VEE
N2QFD 2 2 4 2 8 x2 16 40m Zepp @ 25'AGL
W3 Division
N3CAA 7 7 14 4 56 x2 112 40m EFHW @ 25'
W4 Division
KC5F 53 48 101 28 2828 x2 5656 80m EFHW up about 40'
N2TNN 27 24 51 18 918 x2 1836 160 meter loop up 55 feet
WD4OHD 12 12 24 8 192 x2 384 40m dipole
WX4RM 13 13 26 7 182 x2 364 6BTV gnd mtd vert
WG8Y 8 8 16 7 112 x2 224 10-80 OCF@40FT
KW4NJA 6 6 12 6 72 x2 144 EFHW Sloper 70' at high end 35' low feed point
W5 Division
W5WIL 6 6 12 5 60 x2 120 Pacific Antennas 40/20 as inverted-v, 18' apex
W6 Division
W7 Division
N7KM 4 4 8 4 32 x2 64 80 METER OCF DIPOLE @ 40 FEET
KI7LW 3 3 6 3 18 x2 36 Inv Vee 20 ft
W8 Division
W9 Division
WB9HFK 41 40 81 19 1539 x2 3078 EF Random Wire - 150 Ft.
K9NUD 30 29 59 15 885 x2 1770 80M EFHW up 40'
K9QEW 7 7 14 6 84 x2 168 4BTV
KD9EBS 2 2 4 1 4 x2 8 Attic Dipole at 25 Feet
W0 Division
N0TA 5 5 10 5 50 x2 100 Doublet at 25 ft, Vertical
KA8HDE 3 3 6 3 18 x2 36 G5RV @ 35'
Canada Division
VE2KZW 13 12 25 9 225 x2 450 EFRW 58ft, sloping from 33ft to 2ft
DX Division
SWA - BUG CATEGORY
Call QSOs Mbrs Pts Mul Sco Bon Final 80-40-20 Antenna
W1 Division
WB1GYZ 11 11 22 7 154 x1.5 231 100' Doublet open-wire feed
W2 Division
W3 Division
NN3E 5 5 10 4 40 x1.5 60 40-80 Trap Dipole inverted vee @ 50 '
W4 Division
KJ4R 41 36 77 19 1463 x1.5 2194 134' EFHW
K7EK 22 22 44 14 616 x1.5 924 135' OCFD
K3RLL 10 9 19 6 114 x1.5 171 44' wire up and over garage roof
W5 Division
W6 Division
W7 Division
N7QR 0 0 0 0 0 x1.5 0 Butternut HF6V gnd mtd w/o radials
W8 Division
W9 Division
K9DRP 12 12 24 9 216 x1.5 324 80M EFHW @ 40 ft.
W0 Division
Canada Division
DX Division
SWA - KEYER/KEYBOARD CATEGORY
Call QSOs Mbrs Pts Mul Sco Bon Final 80-40-20 Antenna
W1 Division
KB1M 1 1 2 1 2 2 20 Mtr dipole
W2 Division
W3 Division
KC3RN 30 30 60 18 1080 1080 40m EFHW @ 20'
KM3D 27 25 52 16 832 832 80/40 trapped inverted V apex @ 40'
K3EMS 4 4 8 3 24 24 65' doublet at 30'
K3WWP 1 1 2 1 2 2 40m Dipole @ ~30'
W4 Division
K4KRW 31 27 58 18 1044 1044 Inverted V @ 65'
AF4PX 27 23 50 15 750 750 Delta loop
N4MJ 26 26 52 14 728 728 40 OCF at 40'
K1SN 17 16 33 11 363 363 DIPOLE @ 35'
W2QL 6 6 12 5 60 60 Chameleon F Loop 2.0 up ~30 feet (attic)
W5 Division
W6 Division
W7 Division
KF7Z 26 23 49 16 784 784 Dipole at 25'
W8 Division
WI8J 16 16 32 10 320 320 130 ft EFHW at 20 ft
WA8SAN 12 12 24 8 192 192 End fed wire @25 ft
AB8SV 6 6 12 6 72 72 40m dipole in attic
NF8M 5 5 10 4 40 40 6BTV
W9 Division
WD9EGW 2 2 4 2 8 8 QRP GUYS EFHW FOR 14 MHZ
AB9BZ 1 1 2 1 2 2 16' Vertical
W0 Division
N0MII 15 15 30 10 300 300 OCFD @ 30'
KC2MJT 2 2 4 2 8 8 EFRW feed @ ~25'
Canada Division
DX Division
DK1VD 3 3 6 2 12 12 GND MTD VERT
GAIN ANTENNA CATEGORY
Call QSOs Mbrs Pts Mul Sco Bon Final 80-40-20 Antenna
Straight Key
NQ2W 30 27 57 20 1140 x2 2280 3el yagi @ 32', 40m dipole @ 60', 80m dipole @ 50'
Bug
Keyer/Keyboard
Not eligible for certificate or prize for the following reason(s):
@ Non-member
$ QRO power
STATS:
Logs submitted: 50
Total participants: 114
Total QSOs: 731
States + Provinces represented: 34 + NB ON QC + DX
SOAPBOX:
KW4NJA - My very first NAQCC Sprint. Only had about 30 minutes to operate, but it was lots of fun!!! The ole straight key needs to come out more, I do know that!!!
N2QFD - Only time for a few before getting ready for work and heading to bed. I try and post all NAQCC activities to the fsxNet via my BBS at queencitybbs.ddns.net:607 Hope I drove some traffic to the event tonight!
K3RLL - High noise level here on 40m this evening so stuck with 20m for my 27 minute blast of the ionosphere. As usual, RBN DX spots were far more numerous than domestic but happy to squeeze out ten contacts in shifting band conditions.
K9NUD - Nice to be back after missing May due to travel. I had to cut it short tonight due to surgery in the morning. Great to hear lots of familiar calls!
AB8SV - tnx for the contacts, had some key issues and had to tighten screws, thanks for the patient ops!
W5WIL - 40 was pretty rough. Datong FL2 filter with TS-50v provided a few contacts. Hope to have an 80 dipole for next month. Not sure how QRPp will go next week...72
WB1GYZ - 20 faded fast. 40 was good tonite. 80 kinda dead.
WG8Y - Hi all, Only worked a few Q's while tinkering on another project. Caught WY & OK on 20m Then worked a few more on 40M. Still fun to work some of the NAQCC guys. 72 from N.C. Mark WG8Y
NQ2W - As usual, another fine NAQCC Sprint. Only played on 20 and 40 and both bands were in fairly decent shape. Only had a limited amount of time but that time was filled with QSOs. Very enjoyable! Thanks for the contacts and the opportunity to participate. 72, Will, NQ2W
N0MII - This is still one of my all-time favorite contests :-) Had fun trying to get K7EK in the log - we kinda chased each other around the band!
WD9EGW - My first Sprint. 72, Chuck
K3EMS - 40 meters was the place to be- lots of very strong signals punching through the QSB and noise. Used my portable set-up- Mountaintopper 4b, ZM-2 tuner. Looking forward to next months Sprint.
K7EK - Lots of excellent activity this evening. 40m was the place to be.
N4MJ - Another fun evening. Welcome several new stations. Thanks to ALL participants. 73 de n4mj
KC5F - Very slow on 20m to start, but 40m was hopping with good signals. Glad I stuck with it and was able to get a call from Fred, DK1VD, too. A couple of 80m QSOs at the end, for a good final number of QSOs and multipliers. Lots of fun! Thanks, all!
VE2KZW - Good start on 20m; my signal was getting quite far into Europe and West to AZ and UT from QC. Closer range on 40m of course. Thank you for the QSOs and your patience. 72, Robert VE2KZW
K9QEW - Resisted to 20 meter ops only. Band gave out after one hour. 72/73s Daryl
KN1H - Based on recent experience I had very low expectations for this Sprint, but surprise! All three bands were in good shape with low noise and actual propagation. How un-summer-solstice like! Looking forward to seeing everyone next week in the QRPp. 72, John, KN1H
K9DRP - Missed the last several sprints. Gud to get back. Ran the Argo V tonight. Took into the first half hour to get the logger to read correct frequency (new installation). Most QSO's on 40 with most signals at 579, so band was good for me tonight. Thanks for the QSO's! 72 Don
KC3RN - 40m was in decent shape here. Got to use my newly acquired Argonaut VI for the entire sprint. I've only had it a few days, but I really like it. All in all, a fun sprint.
N0TA - Started late, quit early! Thanks for the Q's.
WD4OHD - Got a late start tonight, but the 40m band was very cooperative. Some strong signals from the states surrounding Tennessee. A tougher circuit into NY and New England. Nothing heard west of Missouri. A productive hour, all things considered.
N3CAA - Condx weren't too bad on 40m although there was some QSB at times. All QSOs were on 40m; 20m was dead. Sorry K1SN for the broken contact, you asked a question but didn't quite get it through the QSB. Good time as always and hope to make next month's sprint, work travel schedule permitting.
AF4PX - Bands seem to be ok tonight, Good to work an elmer K4BAI
KN2G - I modified my QRPBuilder KX single lever paddle which I use as a sideswiper. I traded out the supplied stainless steel lever for a .010 feeler gauge shortened and spot soldered with 4% silver solder for the contacts. The new lever is much more supple and I don't push the KX2 around when sideswiping now. The solder spots made the key much less crunchy when keying as well. It will take at least next week before I get it smooth I suspect. I loitered on 20 to get WY which I believe is a first and I just got my 50th sprint so a very fulfilling time! See you in the MW next week!
K4KRW - Fun night. It was nice to get to work the entire event for a change. I got contacts on 20, 40 and 80. Thanks everyone!
WB9HFK - I used the J-37 this evening. All 40M. Thanks for the QSO's and see everyone next time! 72, Mark WB9HFK
N7KM - I only got to operate for 13 minutes. I had setup well in advance then life happened. From my brief participation I could tell the bands were great tonight. Was using my KX3 at 5 Watts and an old WWII J-37. Thanks to those who stayed around till the last minute so I could at least enjoy four exchanges.
N2TNN - Thunder crashes on 40 made it interesting but 80 was ripping. All fun again 73, Dean
K1SN - First sprint in a very long time....it was fun!
KK4ITX - Now operating from Maine. Running a QCX-Mini so just on 20m, band was in good shape. Found my XYL's iPad charger was emitting RFI, after unplugging the signals magically appeared!!
WX4RM - Had no luck on 20M, most contacts made on 40M, only 1 on 80M. Conditions here made for a rough night, I think I need younger ears :)
NF8M - Op time 15 min, remote operation. 20 was weak & noisy so started on 40. Nice sigs around the midwest.
NN3E - Thanks everyone for the fine Sprint tonight .. 40 was hopping 72 Kevin NN3E
KM3D - I had almost forgotten how much fun this was! Heard many remembered callsigns and contacted some. Very enjoyable thanks to all. Hope to see you again next week. 72
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