Summary for Western Amateur Radio Association
Field Day 2000
Call Used: N6ME
Section: Orange
Class: 7A (No Novice Station)
Location: Walter Knott School
Buena Park, CA (Near Knott's Berry Farm)
BAND CW QSOs PHONE QSOs BAND TOTAL
80 96 232 328
40 672 342 1014
20 1023 1493 2516
15 645 925 1570
10 82 318 400
6 162 162
2 82 82
222 31 31
430 26 26
Sat 1 2 3
Total 2519 3613 6132
Bonus Points: 1500
Score: 18,802
Stations: 40/15/10 CW Mark-V FT-1000MP
(2 stns) FT-1000MP
3-El Yagi 40 East @ 50'
Dipole 40 North @ 30'
5-EL Yagi 15 East @ 38'
Moxon Rectangle 15 North @ 20'
4-El Yagi 10 East @ 20'
40/15 Phone TS-940S x 2
2-El Inv V Beam 40 East @ 40'
40 Vertical
M-Sq. 4-el 15 Yagi @ 40'
20/80 CW FT-1000D
4-El Wire Beam 20 East @ 30'
Moxon Rectangle 20 North @ 30'
80 Dipole @ 40'
20 Phone TS-940S
4-el Yagi @ 35'
10/80 Phone IC-706
3-El 10 Yagi @ 24'
80 Dipole @ 40'
VHF A bunch of Rigs/Antennas
SAT FT-736R
RF Concepts Brick/Preamps
2 x 11-El 2m Quagis (EME)
12-El (435 MHz)
High/Lowlights
. Worked W5UN on 2m EME for a special satellite QSO;
Dave peaked about 15-20 dB out of the noise @ 1200Z!
. Great conditions on 20.
. Third year in a row of poor East-West prop on 40.
. Used 10/75 Phone station as "Newbie" station in lieu of
"Novice" station
. Worked a number of Europeans on 15 CW at midnight.
. Above score represents about 22 hours operating time
due to multiple generator failures (usually when 15 CW
was going 100/hour).
Summary:
This is emergency communications. If you don't have a run going, it's an
emergency, and you need antennas to correct things. We had them!
Note: Above totals are essentially accurate, but are not
based on the actual entry file.
73/"Never Again"/CU Next Year. . .
Chip Margelli, K7JA
40/15/10/EME CW Captain
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