Final count for me was 713 Q’s.  Below is my list, I know there are a few more SM’s and other’s in the log but not going to attempt to find them.  During the week I spend a fair amount of time on FT8 so focused on SSB and CW for the event. Turns out most of it was SSB as I basically owned 14337.0 for the day.

 

73

Bill – AC0W

 

K5UZ - 5

K9LA - 3

NP3O - 3

AA1SU - 3

W6RGG – 2

W5XX - 2

K8TE - 2

N3KN – 1

NA2AA - 1

N2ZZ - 1

AE0EE – 1

W0ND - 1

W2KFV - 1

N4MM – 1

N3KN – 1

K0RM – 1

KB7HDX – 1

W7VO – 1

KI0D – 1

N8SY – 1

KA7LJQ - 1

 

K5UR – 3 – While I could have made more Q’s with him, he tried to steal my frequency on 40 meters so avoided him.

 

K0AIZ, K2DP & N0RDF, heard but weak with big pile-ups so didn’t attempt.

 

 

From: arrl-odv <arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org> On Behalf Of Mark J Tharp
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2023 12:06 PM
To: k5ur@aol.com
Cc: arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org <arrl-odv@arrl.org>
Subject: [arrl-odv:35427] Re: Red Badge Day

 

Agree. It was a hoot.

W6RGG

K5UR

N3KN

N2ZZ

K0AIZ

K9LA

K5UZ

AC0W

WB4RHQ

NP3O

AA1SU

W5XX

K2DP

AE0EE

K8TE

W2KFV

N4MM

all in the log.

 

I heard Scott on 20 working people, and I heard Ryan also but never found them or they never found me. Jo worked W7VO also.

That was funny, I was listening to her run from a remote on the East coast and heard Mike calling her so I had her stop and work him. Never would have heard him from Portland in the pile.

 

She ran 399 Qs in 3-1/2 hours. Non stop.

 

How can you not love Ham radio right?

 

On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 9:53 AM k5ur--- via arrl-odv <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> wrote:

Thanks to all who worked Red Badge Day! I worked a number of Board members, a few SM's, and overall had a little over 600 contacts. I think Bill, AC0W, had 700 or so. I heard Director Norris and that HDX guy a lot, too.

 

It was a great display of ARRL activity and leadership!

 

73,

Rick - K5UR

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