Nizar,
Thanks for contact! Yes, it was noisy, and I got there late. I had to reconfigure from using Skype last night with helping a CWA level 2 student. Oooops! I still manged a few in a rushed reconfigure. I always get a big kick out of contacting CWOps #1 as well. Poor guy always has to copy those long 4 digit numbers. HiHi! Remember, next week is the student CWT, so we slow down to 20WPM or less. I may run(instead of S&P) with my paddle up in the 7.040 range and try to attract guys who would otherwise no be there..... I may get some other LVL3 graduates out there to do the same thing.... this is the time for people to get out there who may be otherwise intimidated by the "swarm of bees" :-) 73, Phil W2OZB CWops Mini-CWT Test - 1300Z Jun 6 Call: W2OZB Operator(s): W2OZB Station: W2OZB Class: Single Op LP QTH: TX Operating Time (hrs): :45 Summary: Band QSOs ------------ 160: 80: 40: 16 20: 7 15: 10: ------------ Total: 23 Mults = 21 Total Score = 483 Club: Texas DX Society > On June 6, 2018 at 10:25 AM NIzar Mullani via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Very noisy conditions on 40 meters. Had to switch over to 20 meters early > and missed out on the QSOs. > > > > Thanks Phil, W2OZB, for the OSO in the CWT contest. You are doing great. > I did not hear Jim, Ke8G, nor Dale, KG5U, because of noisy conditions on 40 > meters. > > >
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