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MGEF - June 1999
LOG SUMMARY SHEET
ARRL VHF QSO PARTY - JUNE 1999
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Call: W2SZ/1
Location: Mt. Greylock, Adams, MA
Grid: FN32
Category: Unlimited Multioperator
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BAND |
QSO |
QSO PTS |
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GRIDS |
50 |
744 |
744 |
|
115 |
144 |
725 |
725 |
|
58 |
222 |
217 |
434 |
|
38 |
432 |
350 |
700 |
|
48 |
903 |
104 |
312 |
|
31 |
1.2 |
138 |
414 |
|
34 |
2.3 |
85 |
340 |
|
23 |
3.4 |
69 |
276 |
|
18 |
5.7 |
49 |
196 |
|
13 |
10G |
58 |
232 |
|
9 |
24G |
10 |
40 |
|
3 |
47G |
4 |
16 |
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3 |
75G |
1 |
4 |
|
1 |
TOTALS |
2554 |
4433 |
X |
394 |
TOTAL CLAIMED SCORE = 1,746,602 |
Images courtesy of N1SZ
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Towers (from left to right): 2/3GHz Aux, 10/24GHz, 2/3/5GHz
primary, 903/1296, 6M, 222/223/6FM, 432/446, 144 Aux, 144 Primary/146
After a beautiful weekend
(only rained during part of take down on Monday!) the MGEF crew was
pleasantly surprised with the really good score. And all that without
any really good openings on 6!
If you look carefully in the picture at the lower left you can see
the tri-pod mounted 47GHz setup patiently waiting for action.
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The big kahuna WA2AAU gets a little help as he begins the set up of the
2,3,5GHz tower.
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The VHF stations... manned at all (almost) times...
Front to back: KB0WJO (432/446), KB2YQE
(222/223), W1VE (144/146)
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WA1ZMS, our 903/1296 operator/band manager/fixer of problems, taking
a brief moment to pose for the camera!
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Page last updated: 1-Jan-2003 by K2JJB