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Database Contributors KL7RA, K5TR, KM3T, and N5KO |
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Measuring Continuous Improvement With Help From W6SL |
My goals are still fresh and keeping them sticky through the year is a small objective that leads to ultimate success.
In the meantime, the crew over at the National Contest Journal developed the North American QSO Party (NAQP) database and I can take a 'big picture' snapshot in addition to comparing month statistics.
The data suggests that my Q production is up in January and down in August. Is this related to seasonal propagation with skip going long earlier toward the East coast and with solar production on the decrease does this mean moving to the low bands earlier this winter?
Does the data further suggest activity is seasonal with an uptick in operators inside our warm shacks during the winter months in comparison to the summer?
I'll have to answer my question next weekend when the NAQP CW swell livens up wireless wavelengths on a national scale.
73 from my Shell Beach shack.
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