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Sprint Date: February 22, 2012





Theme: Washington's Brithday
Information: SKS Homepage

Number of participants: 89
         Categories (CAT)
  * = Special SKCC member.
  1 = 1 watt or less.
  2 = Greater than 1 watt, up to 5 watts.
  3 = Greater than 5 watts, up to 100 watts.
  4 = Greater than 100 watts.

QSOs x S/P/C + Bonus = Score

Results by Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
1 4 NW2K Dean 7330T NY 67 30 530 2540
2 3 KØLUW Russ 1702T NE 44 30 360 1680
3 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 50 26 365 1665
4 3 K1NV Jon 2609T CA 46 26 335 1531
5 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 45 21 300 1245
6 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 33 23 220 979
7 3 WDØECO Mitch 6893T MO 32 21 270 942
8 4 K4BAI John 3290 GA 33 20 280 940
9 3 WI1B Ken 6866T MA 29 23 260 927
10 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 28 19 275 807
11 3 VE5BCS Harold 3946C Sk 29 18 245 767
12 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 27 19 220 733
13 3 W1EJ Ed 1594T CA 25 20 220 720
14 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 28 17 220 696
15 2 KB4QQJ Randy 3508T NC 28 18 190 694
16 3 N8ECC Alan 8302C OH 25 17 190 615
17 3 W7CQW Quint 4347T ID 22 20 160 600
18 4 W1LVT Len 3932T VT 23 19 160 597
19 3 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 25 17 160 585
20 2 W3NP Dave 3182T WV 24 16 185 569
21 3 NG7Z Paul 802T WA 23 15 220 565
22 2 KBØKFX Scott 7429 WI 22 16 170 522
23 3 N2JNZ George 2836T NY 21 17 150 507
24 3 WA1AR Alan 4079T MA 23 15 140 485
25 2 K3PXC Dale 8798 PA 20 17 140 480
26 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426 OH 18 16 180 468
27 3 K1LEE Lee 7246 CT 20 14 180 460
28 2 VE3FUJ Brion 4936T On 19 13 170 417
29 2 WX4RM Ron 8064 NC 17 12 195 399
30 2 K5BZH Jim 447T TX 17 13 140 361
31 3 KD2JC Joe 710T NJ 16 14 135 359
32 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 17 15 95 350
33 3 VE7KBN Ken 5533T Bc 18 13 105 339
34 3 WS9E Joe 3859T WI 16 13 130 338
35 3 N3PDT Doug 6861T MO 17 11 140 327
36 3 NY4G Ariel 7288T SC 17 12 100 304
37 3 K9EYT Ray 7941 IL 16 11 125 301
38 3 N3EIN Matt 6742T PA 13 11 135 278
39 3 N8KR Ken 7559T IN 14 12 100 268
40 3 VE7LAJ Andy 6611T Bc 14 8 130 242
41 3 AA2FD Bob 8641 VA 13 10 110 240
41 3 WB8ENE Art 3773T OH 12 10 120 240
43 2 VE5SG Garry 6154T Sk 13 12 70 226
44 2 AK3X Peter 7217T MD 11 11 90 211
45 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 10 8 125 205
46 2 WA8DOF Dave 8498 MI 13 9 75 192
47 3 NV9X Jim 1358T IL 13 7 85 176
48 3 K4CNW Jack 2961T SC 10 9 80 170
49 2 KJ4LEN Ray 6956T FL 11 9 70 169
50 3 W4CJV Wayne 7043T GA 10 9 75 165
50 3 W4CUX Bill 5497T GA 12 10 45 165
52 3 W4EON Eric 8220 VA 9 8 90 162
53 3 N5KIP Dick 3755T LA 10 8 80 160
53 3 N5ZV Volley 5353T OK 10 8 80 160
55 2 KE7YTE Tom 6447T AZ 9 9 75 156
56 3 WØDE Stu 7400 MO 8 8 90 154
57 3 WBØOLX Craig 8916 IA 11 8 65 153
58 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 10 7 80 150
59 3 KI6BHB Dave 4186C CA 10 5 95 145
60 3 N1DN Phil 6482T CT 8 8 80 144
61 3 WBØUCP Arnie 8839 IA 9 7 80 143
61 3 WN4AT Joey 8745T AL 9 7 80 143
63 3 VE1AHC George 7674 Nb 9 9 50 131
64 3 K7JBQ Bill 456 CA 8 8 65 129
64 3 W7GB Don 2771T WA 8 8 65 129
66 2 NA4O Mark 5045 GA 9 6 65 119
67 3 W4FOA Tony 641 T GA 8 6 65 113
68 3 AG6F Charlie 4869T CA 8 7 55 111
68 3 NS7K Rich 7608T UT 8 7 55 111
70 3 N9GGE John 2886 IL 8 6 50 98
71 3 W1HFF Joe 6309 MA 6 6 60 96
72 3 W6FPS Ron 2126 CA 7 6 50 92
73 2 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 6 6 55 91
74 3 W8BFX Dennis 7765C WA 6 5 45 75
75 3 KD5JHE Jerry 1976T MS 5 4 40 60
76 3 KM4BJ Tony 7942 VA 4 4 30 46
77 1 WB2SGS John 4868T NY 4 3 30 42
77 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 4 3 30 42
77 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999T MO 4 3 30 42
80 3 WA1OTZ John 7907 CT 5 5 15 40
81 3 WA4AN Wayne 4283T TN 2 2 35 39
82 3 N5NK Rondel 7571 TX 4 3 20 32
83 3 AF2Z Drew 2082T NJ 3 3 15 24
83 3 TI2CLX Luis 8438 Cri 2 2 20 24
85 3 KC4FLT Carl 3625 AL 3 3 10 19
86 3 WA6RIC Rick 8311T CA 2 2 10 14
87 2 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 1 1 10 11
87 3 AB7MP Mark 454T WA 1 1 10 11
87 3 K5ZOL Bob 3945T TX 1 1 10 11

Results by Category and Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
1 1 WB2SGS John 4868T NY 4 3 30 42
1 2 KB4QQJ Randy 3508T NC 28 18 190 694
2 2 W3NP Dave 3182T WV 24 16 185 569
3 2 KBØKFX Scott 7429 WI 22 16 170 522
4 2 K3PXC Dale 8798 PA 20 17 140 480
5 2 VE3FUJ Brion 4936T On 19 13 170 417
6 2 WX4RM Ron 8064 NC 17 12 195 399
7 2 K5BZH Jim 447T TX 17 13 140 361
8 2 VE5SG Garry 6154T Sk 13 12 70 226
9 2 AK3X Peter 7217T MD 11 11 90 211
10 2 WA8DOF Dave 8498 MI 13 9 75 192
11 2 KJ4LEN Ray 6956T FL 11 9 70 169
12 2 KE7YTE Tom 6447T AZ 9 9 75 156
13 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 10 7 80 150
14 2 NA4O Mark 5045 GA 9 6 65 119
15 2 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 6 6 55 91
16 2 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 1 1 10 11
1 3 KØLUW Russ 1702T NE 44 30 360 1680
2 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 50 26 365 1665
3 3 K1NV Jon 2609T CA 46 26 335 1531
4 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 45 21 300 1245
5 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 33 23 220 979
6 3 WDØECO Mitch 6893T MO 32 21 270 942
7 3 WI1B Ken 6866T MA 29 23 260 927
8 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 28 19 275 807
9 3 VE5BCS Harold 3946C Sk 29 18 245 767
10 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 27 19 220 733
11 3 W1EJ Ed 1594T CA 25 20 220 720
12 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 28 17 220 696
13 3 N8ECC Alan 8302C OH 25 17 190 615
14 3 W7CQW Quint 4347T ID 22 20 160 600
15 3 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 25 17 160 585
16 3 NG7Z Paul 802T WA 23 15 220 565
17 3 N2JNZ George 2836T NY 21 17 150 507
18 3 WA1AR Alan 4079T MA 23 15 140 485
19 3 K1LEE Lee 7246 CT 20 14 180 460
20 3 KD2JC Joe 710T NJ 16 14 135 359
21 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 17 15 95 350
22 3 VE7KBN Ken 5533T Bc 18 13 105 339
23 3 WS9E Joe 3859T WI 16 13 130 338
24 3 N3PDT Doug 6861T MO 17 11 140 327
25 3 NY4G Ariel 7288T SC 17 12 100 304
26 3 K9EYT Ray 7941 IL 16 11 125 301
27 3 N3EIN Matt 6742T PA 13 11 135 278
28 3 N8KR Ken 7559T IN 14 12 100 268
29 3 VE7LAJ Andy 6611T Bc 14 8 130 242
30 3 AA2FD Bob 8641 VA 13 10 110 240
30 3 WB8ENE Art 3773T OH 12 10 120 240
31 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 10 8 125 205
32 3 NV9X Jim 1358T IL 13 7 85 176
33 3 K4CNW Jack 2961T SC 10 9 80 170
34 3 W4CJV Wayne 7043T GA 10 9 75 165
34 3 W4CUX Bill 5497T GA 12 10 45 165
35 3 W4EON Eric 8220 VA 9 8 90 162
36 3 N5KIP Dick 3755T LA 10 8 80 160
36 3 N5ZV Volley 5353T OK 10 8 80 160
37 3 WØDE Stu 7400 MO 8 8 90 154
38 3 WBØOLX Craig 8916 IA 11 8 65 153
39 3 KI6BHB Dave 4186C CA 10 5 95 145
40 3 N1DN Phil 6482T CT 8 8 80 144
41 3 WBØUCP Arnie 8839 IA 9 7 80 143
41 3 WN4AT Joey 8745T AL 9 7 80 143
42 3 VE1AHC George 7674 Nb 9 9 50 131
43 3 K7JBQ Bill 456 CA 8 8 65 129
43 3 W7GB Don 2771T WA 8 8 65 129
44 3 W4FOA Tony 641 T GA 8 6 65 113
45 3 AG6F Charlie 4869T CA 8 7 55 111
45 3 NS7K Rich 7608T UT 8 7 55 111
46 3 N9GGE John 2886 IL 8 6 50 98
47 3 W1HFF Joe 6309 MA 6 6 60 96
48 3 W6FPS Ron 2126 CA 7 6 50 92
49 3 W8BFX Dennis 7765C WA 6 5 45 75
50 3 KD5JHE Jerry 1976T MS 5 4 40 60
51 3 KM4BJ Tony 7942 VA 4 4 30 46
52 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 4 3 30 42
52 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999T MO 4 3 30 42
53 3 WA1OTZ John 7907 CT 5 5 15 40
54 3 WA4AN Wayne 4283T TN 2 2 35 39
55 3 N5NK Rondel 7571 TX 4 3 20 32
56 3 AF2Z Drew 2082T NJ 3 3 15 24
56 3 TI2CLX Luis 8438 Cri 2 2 20 24
57 3 KC4FLT Carl 3625 AL 3 3 10 19
58 3 WA6RIC Rick 8311T CA 2 2 10 14
59 3 AB7MP Mark 454T WA 1 1 10 11
59 3 K5ZOL Bob 3945T TX 1 1 10 11
1 4 NW2K Dean 7330T NY 67 30 530 2540
2 4 K4BAI John 3290 GA 33 20 280 940
3 4 W1LVT Len 3932T VT 23 19 160 597
4 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426 OH 18 16 180 468

Sprint Stats

Number of participants by state..
AK 0 AL 2 AR 0 AZ 2 CA 8 CO 0 CT 3 DE 0 FL 1 GA 5
HI 0 IA 2 ID 1 IL 3 IN 2 KS 0 KY 0 LA 1 MA 4 MD 1
ME 0 MI 1 MN 0 MO 8 MS 1 MT 0 NC 2 ND 0 NE 1 NH 0
NJ 3 NM 0 NV 0 NY 6 OH 3 OK 2 OR 0 PA 2 RI 0 SC 2
SD 0 TX 3 TN 1 UT 1 VA 3 VT 1 WA 4 WI 2 WV 1 WY 0

State with most participants: CA 8, MO 8
Total USA participants: 82
Total non-USA participants: 7

Number of QSOs by state..
AK 0 AL 12 AR 0 AZ 54 CA 116 CO 0 CT 33 DE 0 FL 11 GA 72
HI 0 IA 20 ID 22 IL 37 IN 42 KS 0 KY 0 LA 10 MA 68 MD 11
ME 0 MI 13 MN 0 MO 196 MS 5 MT 0 NC 45 ND 0 NE 44 NH 0
NJ 23 NM 0 NV 0 NY 127 OH 55 OK 27 OR 0 PA 33 RI 0 SC 27
SD 0 TX 22 TN 2 UT 8 VA 26 VT 23 WA 38 WI 38 WV 24 WY 0

State with most QSOs: MO 196
Total QSOs with one or more USA operators: 1284
Total QSOs with one or more non-USA operators: 104

Countries Represented in This Sprint
Canada, Cri, USA

Soapbox


KC4FLT Operated by: Carl

Joined in late, as usual. Thanks to those who arranged this, yet again superb job!!

Ten Tec Century 21



WA2JSG Operated by: Curt

Could only make the last half hour due to other activities.
Great signals on 40m.
Icom IC-7200, 75 watts to a vertical. Big ole English Kent Straight Key.




WA1AR Operated by: Alan

Finally got some time tonight. Bands were OK. Ended with 3 dual banders.
K1LEE, KA2KGP and KI0I

73 Alan



W1EJ Operated by: Ed

20M was great but when it died 40 was trash!



N5NK Operated by: Rondel

Nothing like getting a late start! Late or not I had fun gathering these four QSOs. Once again, thanks for putting on a fun show and...wait till next time!



W4CUX Operated by: Bill

Lots of fun. Got started late. Only worked the last half, but lots of good contacts. I worked more newer members tonight that in previous sprints. Thanks to all who participated, and especially to those who organize these events.
73, Bill - W4CUX



N8ECC Operated by: Alan

Excellent night, spent all my time on 40m and met several new members.



KJ4LEN Operated by: Ray

Had so much fun qrp in WES I decided to continue that theme tonight. Made 9 contacts on 40 and 2 on 80. Was running my FT840 @ 5W into 40M dipole and 80M Inv L. Used my 1948 Vibroplex original and J37. Thanks to W1EJ for trying to pull me out on 20M. I just needed a few more milliwatts. Hi. See everyone next time. Ray



WA5AFD Operated by: Gerald

Hello to all. Great sprint even though I got a late start it was fun. Thanks for all who worked my station. Didn't wind up with an H or O in the log so GEORGE WASHINGTON will have to wait another year I suppose. 73, Gerald



N2JNZ Operated by: George

Ran 100 watts for a change to get used to the TS 450 .... Had fun and worked several very high numbers !! Used the Vibroplex 100th Anniversary Bug and ZeroFive 40 meter vertical

new rig !!!



WØSZV Operated by: Eldon

only got the last 30 minutes due to a birthday party. 5 contacts, one dup, so 4 . 2 mo, 1 wv and 1 mi. all on 80m ten tec jupiter and big loop antenna, vibroplex brass racer key wired as a cootie. looking forward to next sprint. lots of fun



KBØKFX Operated by: Scott

I thought 20m was closed up for sure, and decided to check it about 20min into the sprint and surprised to see a handful of SKCC stations. 80m seemed open with a few strong signals, but kind of dead. 40m was hopping though. Great time and managed to get a bonus. 5W with 746Pro into Butternut Vert. Nye Viking Speed-x.



W7CQW Operated by: Quint

Fun event. 40 and 20 mtrs booming into Northern Idaho.



KB4QQJ Operated by: Randy

Bands were pretty tough in NC tonight. Only managed 28 Q's for the whole sprint.
I oww an apology to somebody on 14.052. I answered a CQ there and three people replied to me. I worked Quint, moved N7OC of freq ( member but not in sprint) and tried my best to work the original calling station but lost him altogether. A lot of stations on that freq that couldn't hear each other. It happens.
So to the ?7?QW station we covered up I apologize. Many regrets but I couldn't control everbody.

For the lack of an "R" I couldn't spell GEROGE and for the lack of an"I" there could be no WASHINGTON..... bummer. Fun though.
Rig was K2 at 4-5 watts
5 band no tune doublet at 33 feet
Marconi PS-213 key

72 for now,
Randy_KB4QQJ



VE5SG Operated by: Garry

Had so much fun running QRP in the last WES that I thought I would give it another try. K-1 into an inverted V. Did all my contacts on 40m.



K5BZH Operated by: Jim

Ran QRP again, 4 watts with my IC7000 to a ground mounted 14AVQ. A special thanks to those that had to work harder to copy my signal. Twenty meters seemed to be in good shape, even "ran a frequency" for a while on 20. Forty meters had lots of noise and QRM.

Something I noted was that a few of you didn't leave much of a window between CQs, bet you would find if you increased the width a tad that you would make more contacts.



W3NP Operated by: Dave

The first contact I ever made with this K2-10 was the first one in the sprint - VE3FUJ. Probably not the best way to learn how to use a different rig - quickly looking through the menu settings to make a few changes on the fly. I just got it set up on my desk in front of the Ten Tec Eagle and working about 10 min or so into the sprint. Doesn't quite have the selectivity of the Eagle, but was a fun little rig to operate. Bands weren't bad at all. Had qso's on 20, 40, and 80. I used my Vibroplex Anniversary bug for the entire time. It was an enjoyable 2 hours.

Elecraft K2-10 @ 5 watts & Vibroplex Anniversary Bug



WAØBGV Operated by: Slim

Much QRN! here on 80 and 40. Not much action on 20.
Worked a few MO Outlaws.... N0UMP, WD0ECO and K2HT(two bands). Thanks Dick!



K4BAI Operated by: John

FT1000MP, Alpha 78, 1 KW, TH6DXX, dipole. Missed the first 54 minutes due to a tennis team match and dinner with my XYL. Worked only 20 (8 QSOs) and 40 (25 QSOs). Most all signals were very strong. Best DX was WL7WH Bob in AK on 20M. Thanks for all QSOs. Could only spell GEORGE twice and no WASHINGTON with letters from worked call signs. Problem was only two letters "O" in stations worked (WA6OEF and WB0OLX). 73, John, K4BAI.



W1LVT Operated by: Len

Hung out on 40 meters and did some casual contesting (if there is such a thing). Very enjoyable.



K8TEZ Operated by: Larry

Thanks to all for the contacts 73's Larry



NØUMP Operated by: Bill

Worked the full time on 40 meters. Really had a good time. Seemed like a very short two hours. Only worked one oulaw and that was the ring leader, WA0BGV, Slim. Looking forward to the next one. Tnx everyone. Bill



KIØI Operated by: Mark

Wow 40m was doing well tonite,some qsb but not as much as 80m.Had fun with the old Vibroplex Deluxe until my dit contacts went scratchy,then grabbed the trusty flameproof to finish out the sprint.I missed spelling both words twice by 1 G and 1 O!! Wrked some fellow MO`s W0DE,K2HT,N3PDT,WD0ECO and W0SZV.Lot`s of familiar calls and some new ones tonite.This was a fun way to get the bonus`s ,just took a little time to word search hihi..73 and tnx all Mark KI0I



K3PXC Operated by: Dale

Missed George Washington by one g. Overall 40m was good this evening. Guess what? No QRM from digital stations tonight!

Dale,
K3PXC



VE3FUJ Operated by: Brion

To night I stayed on 40 as usual. Before the sprint the band sounded deserted but improved once the sprint started. Activity was great, I had to ask for a few repeats as I had some nasty crashes in the first hr or so. I don't know if I missed any callers, had a couple of pile-ups and ended with only one station out of one pile up. What happened to the others?? It was an enjoyable sprint and I managed " Washington " only once due to lack of G's and no "George " for the same reason. Brion



WX4RM Operated by: Ron

Good conditions here in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which made for crowded bands.
5 watts into 5BTV.



K1NV Operated by: Jon

Conditions seemed about the same as last month's Sprint. 20M seemed to close up after the first hour and 40M became the band of interest out west. I think 20M had a little life left, but everyone moved to the more fertile ground of longer wavelengths. I had hoped for some 10M and 15M action, but the JA's that were booming in prior to the Sprint had disappeared by 0000Z.

Signals were generally large from the eastern states and a few (like K4BAI's) made the Kenwood jump up and down on the table. The most challenging QSO was with NS7K in Utah on 20M. Maybe it was ground wave across Nevada? It was good to hear and work Ariel, NY4G, in rare SC. Another neighbor worked was Quint, W7CQW, with a big signal from Idaho. WA5AFD and VE5BCS were worked on two bands. Harold, surely you will have your Tribune "T" soon. One QSO went beyond 0200Z and couldn't be counted this time.

The bonus "George Washington" business was interesting with a jillion "W's" and "N's" but only two "O's." Only two bonus scores could be conjured as a result. I hope all the CA stations report their results so we can overcome the Missouri participant advantage for at least one month.

TS-440S at rest after SKS



N3PDT Operated by: Doug

Bands seemed pretty good here tonight. 20m was realy good for first 30 minutes, then either the prop or the stations disappered - maybe both, eh? 40m was wall to wall signals and was able to S&P effectively, but slowly. Got a few new numbers and worked one fellow Missouri Outlaw, Mark KI0I, just down the road from me.

Another fun one. Thanks to all.



K1LEE Operated by: Lee

Had a fine time, as usual. Propagation continues to be a mystery. From northwest CT I hit K7s and VE7s with no problem, CT and MA fine, couldn't be heard in VT. Thanks to new SKCC member Rich WA1OTZ for my only O!



NW2K Operated by: Dean

Good conditions here with 20M(18 QSOs), 40M(25 QSOs), 80M(24 QSOs) and thank you for lots of new numbers. In spelling the names, I kept coming up with WASH, WASH, WASH, WASH and was wondering if that was a message in itself...Thanks to all and see you next time. 500W, matchbox, inv V at 50 feet.



VE7LAJ Operated by: Andy

Had fun, as always. Managed to spell George, but not Washington. Tnx to all who worked me and as usual, tnx to the organizers for their hard work in making these events possible. 73, de Andy



KA2KGP Operated by: Tom

Another GREAT sprint with decent band conditions, even 20m. was open for a while! The spelling bonus is a good idea. Rig: TenTec Argosy II at 50w. into dipole w/ straight key, of course. See you all next sprint, 73.



W1HFF Operated by: Joe

Never saw two hours fly by so fast. Maybe a 4 hour sprint would be nice. Had a good time with all contacts on 40. Thanks everyone.



VE7KBN Operated by: Ken

Been a while since I last had a chance to take part. Enjoyed it and
I will be back! Thanks..



WBØOLX Operated by: Craig

First sk sprint hope to be able to work a few more staions
next time!
enjoyed it using the old Drake twins and j-38
Craig WB0OLX



WB8ENE Operated by: Art

I wasn't even close on GEORGE or WASHINGTON. Maybe I should have spent a little more time in the sprint. I only operated for about an hour. Made some contacts on 20, 40, and 80. See you next sprint. 73, Art



WS9E Operated by: Joe

I made a couple of contacts on 20 and then moved down to 40 and then 80 using hunt & pounce from the top of the cw bands working toward the bottom. Conditions seemed pretty good. Worked a couple of Centurions, for a change. Nice to work some new (to me) stations. It sounded like there was a pretty good turn out.



VE5BCS Operated by: Harold

The band was very good on 20 and later on 40 no time to go to 80. I enjoyed that one cun harold ant wire loop @ 25ft



AK3X Operated by: Peter

Couple of QSO's on 20, then moved to 40. Bands were good. Usually busy on Tuesday evenings, so this was a bonus sprint. Rigs DSW-20 and DSW-40, both at 3 watts to a 40M inverted vee at 27', ZM-2 tuner, and my secret weapon speaker wire feedline. Had to curtail early to make an emergency cookie run for the XYL... if she ain't happy, I ain't happy.
72/73 to all. Peter



W6FPS Operated by: Ron

My first SKS but not my last.



WA1VIL Operated by: Greg

No a great night for QRP but I seemed to have a pipeline into MO. N2WK & WA1AR had dominating signals on 80 meters! Always a fun time! 73 all & will look forward to the next sprint!



KE7YTE Operated by: Tom

Nine is better than zero QSOs. It was fun SK ops. CU AGN TNX



KD5JHE Operated by: Jerry

Good Sprint. The theme might have done better on a WES. Thanks all.



NG7Z Operated by: Paul

Long time since I've had time to do a sprint. Great to hear so much activity.



AA2FD Operated by: Bob

First Weekday Sprint for me. Also first time using a bug. Didn't get enough letters for bonus, but had a lot of fun. Looking forward to the next sprint!


Programmed by K2RFP. VID: 1.01.351
Updated: February 26, 2012 1701 UTC
Sprint Manager: Dave - KI6BHB