A great time this weekend operating the Texas QSO party, collecting Texas 
Counties and made a few new friends along the way. Then again, that’s what it 
is all about. My meager station operated mostly on 40 with an S-8 or better 
noise level all weekend but managed to beat my previous best score by more than 
expected, so I reached my goal. Adjusting RF Gain helped immensely.

 

I even had a GREAT QSO on 2 bands with a VERY smart YL using the call N0NM. 
What a surprise! Also heard K5IZO so there were a few BVARC members on the air 
in addition to Jeff and me.

 

73…. Scott Kd5FBA

 

 


Texas QSO Party
 
Call: KD5FBA
Operator(s): KD5FBA
Station: KD5FBA
 
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Sugar Land, TX
Operating Time (hrs): 14.40
Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Dig Qs
----------------------------
  160:   0        0      0
   80:   0        0      0
   40:   0      48      0
   20:   0      07      0
   15:   0       0      0
   10:   0       0      0
    6:   0       0      0
    2:   0       0      0
  UHF:   0       0      0
----------------------------
Total:   0     55      0  Mults = 42  Total Score = 4,620
 
Club: Brazos Valley ARC
 
Comments:
 
Enjoy all QSO parties especially the Texas one. The Bands were rough with high 
noise on 40m, but that is where you picked up Texas counties. 15m opened 
briefly, but only DX there.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

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