Year | Month | Mode |
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2020 | December | CW |
Op's Full Name | Entrant Type |
Berger, Richard E | Rookie |
Call Used | Station Call | Category | Location | Call Area | Team |
KC3MIO | KC3MIO | Single Op | PA | W3 | |
Op Call | First Licensed | Entrant Type |
KC3MIO | 2018 | Rookie |
Score Calculation:
QSOs | | Multipliers |
Rookie | Non-Rookie | | States | VE Prov/Ter | XE Areas | DX |
1 | 11 | | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
QSO Points | | Total Multipliers | | Total Score |
( 2 + 11 ) | x | 10 | = | 130 |
Comments:
I've worked a number of contests since I got my license, but never a Rookie Roundup and this was my last chance. At first, I did not know what CQ to call until I realized that CQ RR would work. I searched in vain for someone calling CQ RR and worked a number of veterans until I worked W6UP in CA - my only rookie contact.
With CW not required for a license, I wonder what percentage of rookies have tried to learn CW. I am guessing not many.
Thanks and 73
Rich KC3MIO