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Sprint Date: November 27, 2013



Special SKCC member: AC6FU - Jack


Club call: AC6FU
Information: SKS Homepage

Number of participants: 100
         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.
  5 = Multi-op station, any power.

QSOs x S/P/C + Bonus = Score

Results by Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
- *3 AC6FU Jack 6477T NV 37 22 310 1124
1 3 NØTA John 2826S CO 59 26 465 1999
2 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 50 27 365 1715
3 4 K8AQM Ted 1629T MI 51 25 310 1585
4 3 K4ZGB Tom 796T AL 44 25 280 1380
5 3 NWØM Mitch 6893T MO 43 19 280 1097
6 3 W3NP Dave 3182S WV 38 21 275 1073
7 3 KCØM Larry 8177 MO 34 20 230 910
8 4 KU8L Curt 5380T MI 32 17 290 834
9 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 32 19 220 828
10 3 K9AAA Dave 270S MI 30 18 235 775
11 3 K3EW Phil 10605 MD 26 20 215 735
12 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426T OH 26 17 195 637
13 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 22 16 215 567
14 3 K9ZMD Gary 891T WA 22 16 190 542
15 4 KZ5OM Jerry 10415T CA 21 17 170 527
16 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 23 15 175 520
17 3 WA5KMA Jim 5057T TX 24 15 145 505
18 4 ADØAB Jim 9667T KS 23 15 140 485
19 3 N8KR Ken 7559T FL 23 11 215 468
20 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 19 13 190 437
21 3 WØYZZ David 5519T AR 21 16 75 411
22 3 K1EDG Ed 9625T ME 17 11 210 397
23 3 WK2S Art 9434T NJ 14 12 160 328
24 3 K7IFG Ken 4694T OR 16 11 150 326
25 3 AI4UN Charles 4715T GA 19 10 135 325
26 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 17 11 125 312
27 3 VE3FMW Ron 10702C On 16 11 130 306
28 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 18 8 160 304
29 3 K8BAT John 10395T OH 14 12 120 288
30 3 K7CHS Rick 8573T AZ 15 10 130 280
30 3 WA6OEF Preston 8603T CA 17 10 110 280
32 3 K1LEE Lee 7246T CT 13 12 115 271
33 3 VE4MR Kevin 7607C Mb 13 9 150 267
34 3 KD2JC Joe 710T NJ 14 11 110 264
35 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 14 9 135 261
36 3 AF2Z Drew 2082T NJ 14 11 105 259
37 3 KD3CA Don 10175T PA 14 10 115 255
38 4 W6FPS Ron 2126T CA 13 9 115 232
39 3 K5HEM Hal 8421T TX 12 9 115 223
40 3 N5ZV Volley 5353T OK 12 7 125 209
41 1 N8BB Werner 5433S MI 11 10 95 205
42 3 K7ZYV Carl 205T MS 14 9 70 196
43 3 K2DEP Steve 9273T MD 10 8 105 185
43 3 KF7DS Don 8281T OR 10 7 115 185
45 2 KF7WNS Gary 9895 OR 11 8 95 183
46 3 WB8ENE Art 3773T OH 10 8 90 170
47 3 N4OW Al 11375 FL 12 8 70 166
48 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 10 8 85 165
49 3 AE7TG Allen 6008T WA 10 5 105 155
49 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 10 7 85 155
49 3 KK4BNC Randy 8054 GA 9 5 110 155
52 3 KØKEX Rick 5220T MO 7 7 105 154
53 3 KB1OIQ Andy 6265T MA 8 6 105 153
54 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 7 6 105 147
55 3 KI6BHB Dave 4186C CA 9 7 80 143
56 3 KD8SKO Don 10953C MI 11 6 75 141
57 3 N5LUL Brad 3779C TX 7 4 110 138
58 3 N4RE Rick 942T NC 8 8 70 134
59 3 KI8JY Dave 10751 OH 8 7 75 131
60 1 N4RAY Rodney 285T AL 9 5 85 130
61 3 KE3O Bill 9282T MD 6 6 90 126
62 3 KØLUW Russ 1702S NE 9 7 60 123
63 2 WØEJ Bill 10440T SD 7 5 85 120
64 3 NYØO Ben 10260 IA 8 8 55 119
65 3 KC4HCH Roger 7688T AL 8 6 70 118
66 3 N8ECC Alan 8302T OH 6 6 80 116
67 2 K8AG John 7445 MI 8 6 65 113
68 3 N9YDZ Mark 9855T MO 6 6 65 101
69 3 N8KQ Randy 8934T OH 6 6 60 96
70 2 VE7KBN Ken 5533T Bc 6 6 55 91
71 3 WA8DOF Dave 8498 MI 6 5 60 90
72 3 N8KZH Ron 6593T WV 6 6 50 86
73 3 KA8HDE Chuck 6913T MN 4 4 65 81
73 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 4 4 65 81
75 3 VE5BCS Harold 3946T Sk 6 4 55 79
76 3 WS9E Joe 3859T WI 5 5 45 70
77 3 KB8X Mike 5491 OH 5 4 45 65
78 1 W2HWW Tony 4488T NJ 5 4 35 55
79 3 N4VDL Dave 7494T GA 5 4 30 50
80 3 KA3YNV Dave 5152 MD 6 6 10 46
80 3 NL7P Bill 7026 VA 4 4 30 46
80 3 WB9G Chris 9820 NY 4 4 30 46
83 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999T TX 3 3 35 44
84 2 KBØETU Phil 4542T AL 3 3 30 39
84 2 VE3DTI Jose 7020 On 3 3 30 39
86 3 W1HFF Joe 6309T MA 3 2 30 36
86 3 WB7EUX Tom 9833T OR 3 2 30 36
88 3 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 3 2 25 31
89 2 AK3X Peter 7217T MD 2 2 25 29
89 2 NA4O Mark 5045T GA 2 2 25 29
89 3 KU9RK Tom 4071T KY 2 2 25 29
89 3 N1DN Phil 6482T CT 2 2 25 29
89 3 VE7LAJ Andy 6611T Bc 2 2 25 29
94 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 3 2 20 26
95 2 K7HAP Hap 7112T VA 2 2 20 24
95 2 WA2FBN Ken 8884 NY 2 2 20 24
95 3 KØSKC Slim 10739T MO 2 2 20 24
98 3 NC4RT Randy 10713 NC 2 2 0 4
99 2 KC8LTL Ken 4197T MI 1 1 0 1

Results by Category and Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
1 *3 AC6FU Jack 6477T NV 37 22 310 1124
1 1 N8BB Werner 5433S MI 11 10 95 205
2 1 N4RAY Rodney 285T AL 9 5 85 130
3 1 W2HWW Tony 4488T NJ 5 4 35 55
1 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 14 9 135 261
2 2 KF7WNS Gary 9895 OR 11 8 95 183
3 2 WØEJ Bill 10440T SD 7 5 85 120
4 2 K8AG John 7445 MI 8 6 65 113
5 2 VE7KBN Ken 5533T Bc 6 6 55 91
6 2 KBØETU Phil 4542T AL 3 3 30 39
6 2 VE3DTI Jose 7020 On 3 3 30 39
7 2 AK3X Peter 7217T MD 2 2 25 29
7 2 NA4O Mark 5045T GA 2 2 25 29
8 2 K7HAP Hap 7112T VA 2 2 20 24
8 2 WA2FBN Ken 8884 NY 2 2 20 24
9 2 KC8LTL Ken 4197T MI 1 1 0 1
1 3 NØTA John 2826S CO 59 26 465 1999
2 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 50 27 365 1715
3 3 K4ZGB Tom 796T AL 44 25 280 1380
4 3 NWØM Mitch 6893T MO 43 19 280 1097
5 3 W3NP Dave 3182S WV 38 21 275 1073
6 3 KCØM Larry 8177 MO 34 20 230 910
7 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 32 19 220 828
8 3 K9AAA Dave 270S MI 30 18 235 775
9 3 K3EW Phil 10605 MD 26 20 215 735
10 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 22 16 215 567
11 3 K9ZMD Gary 891T WA 22 16 190 542
12 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 23 15 175 520
13 3 WA5KMA Jim 5057T TX 24 15 145 505
14 3 N8KR Ken 7559T FL 23 11 215 468
15 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 19 13 190 437
16 3 WØYZZ David 5519T AR 21 16 75 411
17 3 K1EDG Ed 9625T ME 17 11 210 397
18 3 WK2S Art 9434T NJ 14 12 160 328
19 3 K7IFG Ken 4694T OR 16 11 150 326
20 3 AI4UN Charles 4715T GA 19 10 135 325
21 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 17 11 125 312
22 3 VE3FMW Ron 10702C On 16 11 130 306
23 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 18 8 160 304
24 3 K8BAT John 10395T OH 14 12 120 288
25 3 K7CHS Rick 8573T AZ 15 10 130 280
25 3 WA6OEF Preston 8603T CA 17 10 110 280
26 3 K1LEE Lee 7246T CT 13 12 115 271
27 3 VE4MR Kevin 7607C Mb 13 9 150 267
28 3 KD2JC Joe 710T NJ 14 11 110 264
29 3 AF2Z Drew 2082T NJ 14 11 105 259
30 3 KD3CA Don 10175T PA 14 10 115 255
31 3 K5HEM Hal 8421T TX 12 9 115 223
32 3 N5ZV Volley 5353T OK 12 7 125 209
33 3 K7ZYV Carl 205T MS 14 9 70 196
34 3 K2DEP Steve 9273T MD 10 8 105 185
34 3 KF7DS Don 8281T OR 10 7 115 185
35 3 WB8ENE Art 3773T OH 10 8 90 170
36 3 N4OW Al 11375 FL 12 8 70 166
37 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 10 8 85 165
38 3 AE7TG Allen 6008T WA 10 5 105 155
38 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 10 7 85 155
38 3 KK4BNC Randy 8054 GA 9 5 110 155
39 3 KØKEX Rick 5220T MO 7 7 105 154
40 3 KB1OIQ Andy 6265T MA 8 6 105 153
41 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 7 6 105 147
42 3 KI6BHB Dave 4186C CA 9 7 80 143
43 3 KD8SKO Don 10953C MI 11 6 75 141
44 3 N5LUL Brad 3779C TX 7 4 110 138
45 3 N4RE Rick 942T NC 8 8 70 134
46 3 KI8JY Dave 10751 OH 8 7 75 131
47 3 KE3O Bill 9282T MD 6 6 90 126
48 3 KØLUW Russ 1702S NE 9 7 60 123
49 3 NYØO Ben 10260 IA 8 8 55 119
50 3 KC4HCH Roger 7688T AL 8 6 70 118
51 3 N8ECC Alan 8302T OH 6 6 80 116
52 3 N9YDZ Mark 9855T MO 6 6 65 101
53 3 N8KQ Randy 8934T OH 6 6 60 96
54 3 WA8DOF Dave 8498 MI 6 5 60 90
55 3 N8KZH Ron 6593T WV 6 6 50 86
56 3 KA8HDE Chuck 6913T MN 4 4 65 81
56 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 4 4 65 81
57 3 VE5BCS Harold 3946T Sk 6 4 55 79
58 3 WS9E Joe 3859T WI 5 5 45 70
59 3 KB8X Mike 5491 OH 5 4 45 65
60 3 N4VDL Dave 7494T GA 5 4 30 50
61 3 KA3YNV Dave 5152 MD 6 6 10 46
61 3 NL7P Bill 7026 VA 4 4 30 46
61 3 WB9G Chris 9820 NY 4 4 30 46
62 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999T TX 3 3 35 44
63 3 W1HFF Joe 6309T MA 3 2 30 36
63 3 WB7EUX Tom 9833T OR 3 2 30 36
64 3 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 3 2 25 31
65 3 KU9RK Tom 4071T KY 2 2 25 29
65 3 N1DN Phil 6482T CT 2 2 25 29
65 3 VE7LAJ Andy 6611T Bc 2 2 25 29
66 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 3 2 20 26
67 3 KØSKC Slim 10739T MO 2 2 20 24
68 3 NC4RT Randy 10713 NC 2 2 0 4
1 4 K8AQM Ted 1629T MI 51 25 310 1585
2 4 KU8L Curt 5380T MI 32 17 290 834
3 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426T OH 26 17 195 637
4 4 KZ5OM Jerry 10415T CA 21 17 170 527
5 4 ADØAB Jim 9667T KS 23 15 140 485
6 4 W6FPS Ron 2126T CA 13 9 115 232

Sprint Stats

Number of participants by state..
AK 0 AL 4 AR 1 AZ 2 CA 5 CO 1 CT 2 DE 0 FL 2 GA 4
HI 0 IA 1 ID 0 IL 0 IN 1 KS 1 KY 1 LA 0 MA 3 MD 6
ME 1 MI 8 MN 1 MO 9 MS 1 MT 0 NC 2 ND 0 NE 1 NH 0
NJ 4 NM 0 NV 1 NY 5 OH 7 OK 3 OR 4 PA 1 RI 0 SC 0
SD 1 TX 4 TN 0 UT 0 VA 2 VT 0 WA 2 WI 1 WV 2 WY 0

State with most participants: MO 9
Total USA participants: 94
Total non-USA participants: 6

Number of QSOs by state..
AK 0 AL 64 AR 21 AZ 65 CA 77 CO 59 CT 15 DE 0 FL 35 GA 35
HI 0 IA 8 ID 0 IL 0 IN 32 KS 23 KY 2 LA 0 MA 25 MD 72
ME 17 MI 150 MN 4 MO 150 MS 14 MT 0 NC 10 ND 0 NE 9 NH 0
NJ 47 NM 0 NV 37 NY 31 OH 75 OK 26 OR 40 PA 14 RI 0 SC 0
SD 7 TX 46 TN 0 UT 0 VA 6 VT 0 WA 32 WI 5 WV 44 WY 0

State with most QSOs: MI 150, MO 150
Total QSOs with one or more USA operators: 1297
Total QSOs with one or more non-USA operators: 46

Countries Represented in This Sprint
Canada, USA

Soapbox


N4RAY Operated by: Rodney

Wow first time doing Qrp 1 Watt, sure was noisy, thanks everyone who worked to pull my 1w out



KB1OIQ Operated by: Andy

Band conditions were tough tonight, with lots of QRN and some QSB. I made 1 QSO on 20m, 4 on 40m, and 3 on 80m. I think this is the first time I've ever gotten the special SKCC member. I used my Navy Flameproof key tonight and had lots of fun. Thanks, and 73 de Andy KB1OIQ.



KCØM Operated by: Larry

Had a great time appreciated all the contacts.
73
Larry KC0M 8177



ADØAB Operated by: Jim

Thanks everyone for the QSOs. JIM



NØTA Operated by: John

A little disappointed in 20m - it went long around the 30 minute point. 40m was good with nice, steady activity. Thanks for the Q's! K3, doublet & vertical, K2RFP sprint logger.



KD8SKO Operated by: Don

Didn't get that many contacts this time but I still had a great time. 80 was crazy towards the end! Wow!



NWØM Operated by: Mitch

Nice to catch Ed, W7GVE, right off on 20M. I spent most of the time running on 7.056. Thanks to all that called.

Dick, K2RFP, always fun to work you and log you into the K2RFP Logger!!!

This has to be my first SKS to NOT work any fellow MO Outlaws.

See you in the December WES.

K3 100 watts, Navy Flame-Proof, K2RFP Logger



K3EW Operated by: Phil

40 meters was rough at the start. Low turnout but still fun as always 73 to all



WA5AFD Operated by: Gerald

Very little time this evening but had to check in on the 40 mtr action. Grandkids at our house!! Always enjoy the sprints. Heard Larry W5EIU here locally in OK but didn't get a chance for a QSO. Hello Larry. Thanks to all!



WA6OEF Operated by: Preston

Finally have a 40m antenna that works!
Thanks to all - you make it fun!



KF7WNS Operated by: Gary

Another great sprint-worked 20 and 40M with 4 watts. Good band conditions. See you next month. 72,Gary



W3NP Operated by: Dave

Condx overall were pretty bad. Sigs on 20 were weak - Gary, KF7WNS was good copy with his 4 watts on 20 despite the poor condx., 40 was strange with some very strong sigs and others just barely copyable. I could hear a lot of SKS activity but could only copy a few stations. Finally went to 80 and it was in good shape but a bit noisy. Had several instances of a strong station jumping on the freq I was using and beginning CQ sks without any QRL? first. Unusual for our group.
Rig: Ten Tec Omni 7 at 80 watts to my tribander and CF Zepp. Keys: Vibroplex Anniversary bug and WWII German straight key.
73 de West Virginia



N5LUL Operated by: Brad

This is the best way to spend Tuesday evening!!!



N8BB Operated by: Werner

Very weak conditions on 40, 80 was pretty good but still it seemed like a very soft showing. Maybe things will be better next time. Thanks for all that worked my 1 watt with the KX3.



KZ5OM Operated by: Jerry

Forgot the event and missed the 1st hour!
10 Q's on 20, 10 Q's on 40 and 1 Q on 80.



WS9E Operated by: Joe

This was my first sprint after being on the East Coast for three months with no HF gear. I got on for a short time and made a few contacts on 40 and 80. It's good to be back on the air.



K8TEZ Operated by: Larry

Nice to work Ken N8KR/4 on 40...also tnx Ken K8KIC & Ted K8AQM for Mi on 80 meters.was able to work Wa6OEF & AE6DH on 40 but did not hear AC6FU tonight...tnx to everyone who helps put the two hr sprint together & we wish everyone a great Holiday Season...73's Larry

Seasons Greetings from our Home to Yours



KIØI Operated by: Mark

Only got one hour to run on 40m tonite. Bands were so-so here as rcv signals seemed kinda weak.
Nice to work K2RFP again! Thanks Dick for making the cat and bird sing and dance! Also making some cool QSL`s tnx to his QSL maker.
Thank u everyone for the calls tonite and to all SKCC`ers and great holiday season. 73 Mark KI0I



WAØBGV Operated by: Slim

Computer problems here to start off. Band was real funny tonight.



VE3DTI Operated by: Jose

Not easy tonight in the aftermath of the CQ WW CW… Here up North only the lower bands were open enough but they were very noisy and with QSB. My special apologies to Jack AC6FU, our Special Bonus station, who got my call but then I lost his signal due to QSB and QRM from a nearby RTTY station. Hope you got my SRI's and 73's, Jack. 73 de all. Jose VE3DTI (SKCC 7020).




W6FPS Operated by: Ron

Twenty meters seem to die earlier than usual here on the west coast. Forty was the band for tonight. I could hear many signals on eighty meters, but sadly I don't have an antenna that band.
Had a good time as always.
73, Ron



K7CHS Operated by: Rick

I used 40 and 80 meters for this SK sprint. Thanks to all i contacted.
73
Rick
Kingman, Az



KU8L Operated by: Curt

Wasted 20Min on 20M before I got lazy and went to 40M and brung the goo...

Bands were particularly noisy and long. My first SKS in along time.

Curt



NØUMP Operated by: Bill

Bands were poor but I still had a great time. TNX and see all of you in the next sprint. Bill N0UMP




W7GVE Operated by: Ed

A very nice fun sprint-- I had to resist the urge to ragchew with several stns--
20m died at 0030z but 40 was very good CU next month //73 ED- W7GVE



K7IFG Operated by: Ken

It was a learning experience with a new laptop computer with Windows 8.1.
10M was dead and not much happening on 15. Worked KC0M, Larry, on 2 bands and
even handled 1 QTC. W3NP finally heard me on 80. Always nice to hear him.
Happy Thanksgiving to all SKCC'ers. 73 de Ken




N4RE Operated by: Rick

I only made a few contacts but it was fun as usual. I looked all over for AC6FU but could not find him - not even on 160. If I had started a little earlier, perhaps I could have caught him on 20 but it was all but dead by the time I got going. Seems like I heard lot more bugs this time too. 73, Rick - N4RE



VE3FMW Operated by: Ron

Another fun evening, altho the Q-count was down. Worked some new members and enjoyed the challenging conditions. CU all in WES. 73 ... Ron



KBØETU Operated by: Phil

Only worked the last 45 minutes of the sprint. First contact was on 20 meters and then it died. The other two contacts were on 40 meters with lots of QRM!
Using a K-2 with dipole up 35 feet. Happy Thanksgiving and see y'all in the WES.
72/73, Phil



KD2JC Operated by: Joe

Conditions on 20 was poor here. Stuck with 40 and 80 meters. Good signals on 80 and activity was up there compared to other sprints. Thanks to all that worked me. 73



WK2S Operated by: Art

Conditions a bit rough. Guess that builds character, or is that characters?
Lots on band noise here, apologies to those I just couldn't pull out.
Good fun, hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving. 73.



WB8ENE Operated by: Art

Nice to have the earlier start time. Bands seemed lees active than usual here. Rig is K3 at 100W into 102' ladder line fed doublet at 15'. Key is Begali Blade. Happy Thanksgiving, and see you on the air. 73, Art



KA2KGP Operated by: Tom

20m. was DEAD here, but 40 & 80 were OK here in WNY. Rig: IC-7000 at 50w. into dipole up 25 ft. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone ! 73





K2DEP Operated by: Steve

Had little less than a hour to play but 40 and 80 meters were lookin' pretty good with the West Coast coming in fine. Had to set up my rig from being totally disconnected and when I turned my radio on and it just happened to be on the same frequency that AC6FU was on and I really needed NV towards my WAS. Thanks for that QSO Jack. SRI if I tended to send a little fast, it was left over from the CQWWCW this weekend. Hope to hear all again. As always it was loads of fun.



KE3O Operated by: Bill

Totally missed the first hour of activity but woke up in time to work a couple of S $ P contacts though. 15 and 20m were pretty dead here at my QTH but 40m to the West seemed to be open with some QRN/QSB. Worked mostly Western contacts, including WA, AZ, CO and NV (yeah)the special member AC6FU .. tnx to all fer the calls. 73 es hpe to c u all agn next time.



KØKEX Operated by: Rick

Time sharing for this one...In reading the comments the move to 40 & 80 for the last 30 minutes was correct. Thanks to Jack AC6FU for the bonus station.
"Happy Thanksgiving" to all...73 Rick



WØEJ Operated by: Bill

Thanks to all who were able to work my QRP signal tonight, I had a great time but had to leave early and missed a lot of the Sprint. Happy Thanksgiving to all and 73. Bill



WB9G Operated by: Chris

A late start and band conditions. Looking forward to next month. 73 de Chris



VE7KBN Operated by: Ken

Worked 20 only, using my HB1B. Good condx for about 20
minutes and then......Thanks for the sprint!



K9AAA Operated by: Dave

Had lots of fun. Most contacts came on 40 meters but did catch a few on 80 meters. See everyone in the December WES. 73 Dave



K8BAT Operated by: John

When the sun always shines, there's a desert below. It takes a little rain to make love grow. - The Oak Ridge Boys.

A little rain fell today on my SKS efforts as the noise in Ohio was terrible on most bands. But it makes me appreciate it when conditions are good like the last couple of WES's. So my love of amateur radio indeed continues to grow. See ya next month. - John



NL7P Operated by: Bill

Tried out a new radio. Bad plan. I need to work with this radio more. But it was fun. Forty was dominated by a few strong signals.



W1HFF Operated by: Joe

Very noisy bands here in MA. Only a few contacts this time. Thanks everyone.



WA1VIL Operated by: Greg

Always fun to sprint! Conditions not great here but managed AC6FU on 20 for my first contact before 20 went dead at about 0030. Most of my other contacts were on 80 and for me N8BB was the big prize-Werner's 1 watt signal was a good as the stations running 100! Hope the next sprint comes with a clear night and minimal static. Happy Thanksgiving to all and hope to work you next time!



KF7DS Operated by: Don

Had an hour and half to jump around 20m, which went dead very quickly. 40m was pretty active and got better in the last 1/2 hour. Thanks all for the contacts and see you in the December WES. Best, Don KF7DS



WØYZZ Operated by: David

A great sprint...I was on vacation for the holiday in Arkansas but I wouldn't Miss a sprint so I built a 40 meter dipole only 8 feet off the ground and got great reports and I worked many qrp stations...for the WES i will be back in Missouri cu all then David W0YZZ #5519T



KA3YNV Operated by: Dave

Only had 40 minutes or so I will be ready in Dec. Had fun with my first sprint. Dave KA3YNV



N4VDL Operated by: Dave

Only had 15mins to work--look forward to more time next month.



N8KR Operated by: Ken

Portable in Florida for another month. Very low dipoles played fairly well as storms and high winds went through. K8AQM get the award for the loudest and strongest station heard. . . and I hardly ever miss working Larry - K8TEZ!



AE7TG Operated by: Allen

Was able to participate this month for about the first hour and a half. Thanks everyone. Hope to do it again next month.



AK3X Operated by: Peter

Started on 20M and worked one station, then the band folded, went to 40.. worked one station and the band, which was lousy to begin with just died..I could only hear a buzzsaw like QRN. No 80 meter rig so I called it a nite. Rigs were DSW-20 and DSW-40, both 3 watt monobanders built 13 or so years ago. Still going strong when the band conditions cooperate. 73 to all... Peter



K8AQM Operated by: Ted

20 from here was poor, 40 noisy and 80 nice. Need more mults!


Programmed by K2RFP. VID: 1.01.366
Updated: December 2, 2013 0029 UTC
Sprint Manager: Dave - KI6BHB