01-08-2017, 08:59 PM
Here are my results
START-OF-LOG: 3.0
LOCATION: CT
CALLSIGN: N1API
CLUB: Meriden ARC
CONTEST: ARRL-RTTY
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-ASSISTED: ASSISTED
CATEGORY-BAND: ALL
CATEGORY-MODE: RTTY
CATEGORY-POWER: LOW
CATEGORY-STATION: FIXED
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE
CLAIMED-SCORE: 29600
OPERATORS: N1API
NAME: Al
ADDRESS:
ADDRESS-CITY: Meriden
ADDRESS-STATE-PROVINCE: CT
ADDRESS-POSTALCODE:
ADDRESS-COUNTRY: UNITED STATES
CREATED-BY: N1MM Logger+ 1.0.6024.0
Band ------ QSOs ------ Sec ----- DXC
7 --------- 135 ------- 32 ------- 6
14 -------- 176 ------- 10 ------ 24
21 --------- 59 -------- 5 ------- 3
Total ----- 370 ------- 47 ------ 33
Score: 29,600
So I spend most of the day Saturday on 40 meters and that is why all the sections or states are there. I was on 40 until about 8 PM when I stopped to watch a Blu-ray. Since you only count the states and Canada Providences once and DX once for a multi that is why most states show on 40. I was working all the way out to CA on 40 which is a first for me with the Dipole. All in all I only missed 6 states AK, ND, ME, NV, RI and VT and I saw an RI station on 40 meters but he was answering and not calling. I saw a 15 meter spot for AK but he was not there or the band was dead. As you can see DX was poor. Better South than East but I don't think, though there were some large DX scores that this is a major event for them. It seems to be more of a mini SS tons of US stations on. I had some good runs on 40 meters and 20 meters and a fair run this this morning, (Sunday) on 15. But that band was not very good and I did not spend a lot of time working it. Plus I had to go out and clean the snow, (Ugh), off my car, then I came in and made me a spaghetti dinner. Hey when you need food you go to the best cook you know.
So that's my story. With the storm this weekend everyone should have had a chance to stay home and play radio.
Al - N1API