| QSL:
Tim
Ertl (KE3HT/R) CBA
Scores and
information: September 2005 2005 was
Banner year! QST report
Score: 41,820! reported |
FN11
![]() This pic faces North West. Every other direction is clear! Real nice site. |
| Best Contacts: 5.7ghz W2SZ 260miles 3.4ghz W2SZ 277 miles 2.3ghz W2SZ 277miles Best grid: FN11 57 QSO’s Microwave QSO’s 75 Low bands QSO’s 161 My Records Page |
New contacts: 5.7ghz K3EAR 130miles FM19 (FN11) 3.4ghz N2NK 180miles FN21 (FN02) 3.4ghz K3TUF 115miles FN10 (FN11) 2.3ghz K1TEO 257miles FN31 (FN01) 2.3ghz K3EAR 256miles FM19 (FN02) 2.3ghz K3TUF 168miles FN10 (FN02) 2.3ghz N2NK 180miles FN21 (FN02) 1.2ghz K8GP 194miles FM08 (FN11) 1.2ghz K2TXB 192miles FM29 (FN11) |
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QSO's by GRID (in time order)
Sat: FN10 - 31 stong signals on all bands except 5ghz FN00 - 32 This is normally my worst site QSO wise. FN01 - 32 Met the farmer that leased the land I am on. Very nice and offered another neat site Sun: FN11 - 57 My favorite site I made some very nice contacts here. FN12 - 22 a little quiet for some reason. N2PA did not have any high microwaves either. FN02 - 38 exceptionally good contacts for this limited view site. Met the owner of the land again. He likes us. FN22 - 24 This site is in the Route 88 Valley. I stop here on the way home just to activate it. I got a bunch dispite the location!. Totals by ARRL Section: WPA - 152, WNY - 60, CNY - 24 |
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My station this time had: My Equipment Page
- 50mhz ICOM 706, 100watts, 3 element halo
- 144mhz ICOM 706, 170watts into 12 foot log periodic beam!
- 222mhz transverter 120watts into a 12 foot log periodic beam !
- 432mhz ICOM 706 + PA 100 watts into 12 foot log periodic beam !
All powers measured at the top of the Rack near the rigs.
- 900mhz xvert 75Watts! into a 6 foot dish.
- 1.2ghz transverter 15 watts into a 6 foot dish.
- 2ghz xvert ! , 27 watts into a 6 foot dish
- 3ghz Xvert! , 42 watts into a 6 foot dish
- 5ghz Xvert, 9watts into a 6 foot dish
| Grids: (click for pictures) |
Other Pic's I did not have these pictures this time. These are Links to the June 2004 pixtures but they have not changed much.
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