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2015 FD Summary Sheet<br><br>
CallSign Used : K5ER<br>
Operator(s) : K5ER, WM5H, KA5M<br><br>
Operator Category : MULTI-OP<br>
Band : ALL<br>
Power : LOW<br>
Mode : MIXED<br>
Exchange : 2E LA<br><br>
ARRL Section : LA<br>
Club/Team : Louisiana Contest Club<br>
Software : N1MM Logger V14.1.2<br><br>
Band Mode QSOs Pts<br>
3.5 CW
35 70<br>
7
CW
62 124<br>
7 LSB
332 332<br>
7 RTTY
1
2<br>
14 CW
208 416<br>
14 RTTY
82 164<br>
14 USB
464 464<br>
21 CW
116 232<br>
21 USB
781 781<br>
28 CW
2
4<br>
28 USB
33 33<br>
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Total Both 2116
2622<br><br>
Score : 5,244 (pre bonus points)<br><br>
Soapbox:<br>
To the families of host/home stations (Field day, SS and other contests),
who cook, clean, wash and otherwise tolerate our obsession to this hobby,
I offer my utmost thanks and gratitude! Zo, Becky, Lorraine,
Connie, Sharon, Pat and others I haven't met yet, thanks for making this
fun for all of us who play radio.<br><br>
This year's FD at K5ER had only three Ops, but we had a great time.
Bobby, WM5H was only about a dozen Q's away from making 1000 Q's by
himself. Marsh, KA5M and I each contributed our part and ran the qso
count up to 2116. For the competitive types, this is almost a <b>37%
increase</b> over the highest Louisiana point total from 2014.<br><br>
Since 1987, I have either participated with the local club or hosted a
small group myself for Field Day each year. This year was one of the most
fun I remember. We all got plenty of op time and worked well together.
I'll even go public and let everyone know that Marsh actually LIKES N1MM
logging software now. <br><br>
73,<br>
Mark, K5ER</body>
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