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Subject: [3830] ARRLDX CW P44W(W2GD) SOAB LP
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2022 05:50:49 +0000
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                    ARRL DX Contest, CW - 2022

Call: P44W
Operator(s): W2GD
Station: P40L/P49Y

Class: SOAB LP
QTH: Aruba
Operating Time (hrs): 41

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:  255    41
   80:  628    58
   40: 1115    59
   20: 1273    59
   15: 1407    60
   10: 1337    59
-------------------
Total: 6015   336  Total Score = 6,057,072

Club: Frankford Radio Club

Comments:

Station - John P40L/W6LD and Andy P49Y/AE6Y offered me yet another opportunity
to pilot their terrific station this week.  I hope the world situation improves
soon so they'll again enjoy their gem on Aruba.

Note:  All of the P40L/P49Y towers are on a small 100 x 100 foot lot:

Rohn 45 tower (66’):  Single boom 2-element shortened 40m interlaced with
4-element 20m (68’) (JK2040, long-boom version); 80m Inverted-V (65’); 160m
Double-L center-fed vertical dipole (65’)  SteppIR 2-element (35')

North Rohn 25 tower (56’):  Single boom 5-element 15 interlaced with 6-element
10 (58’) (JK1015 configured for dual feed)

South Rohn 25 tower (45.5’):  Tri -bander (JK Mid-tri) - Backup not used.

Beverages:  4 controlled by K9AY switchbox: West-US (800’), East US (500’),
EU (800’)and East-West (AF and OC) (350’)

Rig:  Elecraft K3/P3 - 100 watts

Logging software:  Win-test 4.40



SOME COMMENTS:

Another great week on Aruba - this never gets old especially during the winter
months. The island is 'normalizing' with less restrictive travel requirements
and nearly full relaxation of Covid rules.  

Didn't miss the physical aspects of setting up my own station for this contest.
All I had to do at P40L/P49Y was sit down and point the beams at 320 degrees
(US/VE).  Love simplicity. 
 
No station preparations were required since I last visited here for CQWW CW last
November.  DL5MM (P40AA) used the station during the CQ160 CW just a few weeks
ago. It was fun to enjoy some casual operating  - all the time marveling how
having more sunspots had changed the high band landscape. 

Carefully watched what was happening on 160 and 10 meters before the contest -
key bands for my low power entry to come.  Spent some time over at P40W - doing
long delayed beverage maintenance and painted a tower on Friday morning.  The
salt laden air never takes a vacation.    

Conditions early in the week were exceptional - it was a shame they started to
decline mid-week with a disturbance predicted on Sunday.  Unfortunately the
prediction proved accurate when things started downhill late Saturday. Notably,
160 meters were never very good all week with high absorption observed at this
latitude.

K2LE and W1VE once again decided to cancel their trip to do a serious LP M/S at
P49V leaving me the sole serious P40 operation as happened before last year's
ARRL DX CW.  

I set operating goals based upon the 2021 P44W SOABHP(U)log, factoring in being
13 dB weaker running low power and not having the cluster to pick off multiplier
targets.  The wildcard in the plan was propagation on 160 and 10 meters.  I
established stretch goals of 6100 contacts and 340 multipliers (compared to 6700
and 336 operating results running HP in 2021). I almost got there. The plan was
conceived to strongly challenge the SOABLP record set in 2004 by K9PG @ WP3R -
something I'd failed to accomplish twice before.

The P44W rate sheet is provided at the bottom of this narrative.  With improved
conditions I made the decision to start on 20 meters for the first time in many
years - which fortunately proved successful. 

Over the course of the weekend there were 6 hours over 200/hr, 12 hours between
150 and 200, and 13 hours between 100 and 149 - low power.  After every QSY
pileups began almost instantaneously. Manual call outs were still very obvious.

There didn't seem to be that much difference between high and low power except
perhaps the depth of the pileups.  

Conditions on 40 and 80 were exceptional - strong signals and no QRN at all. But
as mentioned earlier poor conditions on 160 meters continued - very absorbed and
a big disappointment.  Without the aid of the cluster it was impossible to take
advantage of spotlight 160 openings as they occurred. Moving stations from 40 or
80 to 160 was successful less than 30% of the time. 

Sleep management is an important aspect of the plan since lack of rest impairs
efficiency (at 72, this is a real factor). On Friday afternoon I banked about
4.5 hours of rest before the start.  The general plan was to take six hours off
(three hours before local sunrise each night).  Unfortunately my brain again
ignored the blaring alarm buzzer for an extra hour Sunday morning (I have a long
history of sleeping through alarms on Aruba during contests) ...a definite oh
crap moment. Quickly found PJ4NG calling an endless string of unanswered CQs on
15 meters ... felt somewhat relieved ... since conditions had notably weakened
as predicted and my extra hour of unscheduled rest had likely only cost me 50 to
75 sunrise period contacts on 80/40 ... not catastrophic.   

Saturday morning conditions were about as good as I'd hoped they would be. 
Spent an hour on 20, then an hour on 15, before moving to 10 meters at 1400z. 
Five of the next six hours yielded solid 200+ hours on 10 meters (and a 200+
hour on 15m).  During the initial burst on ten I had a 230 hour, my best rate of
the weekend.  

My intent was to maximize the number of 10 meter contacts the first day with the
predicted solar disturbance Sunday looming. Logged 1122 on ten the first day ...
by far my best band during the first half of the contest. 

I was surprised to find that at the beginning of my first rest period (0800z) I
was dead even in contacts (1435) with my 2021 HP(U) effort, but behind in mults
because of the poor 160 conditions.  This exceeded my expectations!

I aimed the station beams at 320 degrees at the start, which slightly favors the
central and western USA.  Never touched the rotor controllers once.  With Yagi
tips pointing toward EU, there was a deep null which effectively made EU signals
disappear - it was like having tunnel vision toward the States and Canada.  JK
antennas rock!

Transitioning to 15 and then 20 meters near the end of the first day was
seamless, the rate remained strong with each band change.  Twenty meters
Saturday afternoon sounded completely normal ... the front loading of contacts
on 20 at the contest start didn't seem to have had any ill-effects on rate. 

At the end of 24 hours the line score was 3734q, 312m, for 3.5M points. It
appeared the pace supported achieving my goals.

Cycled through the lower bands for the next seven hours of darkness till bed
time - trying to be on 160 meters at the top of each hour per tradition.  During
this period rates notably dropped off when compared to 2021.  Difficult to
determine if this was because I was running low power or due to a general
drop-off in overall activity.  I suspect it was probably a combination of both. 
 

Conditions were noticeably subdued as Sunday progressed.  Twenty, fifteen and
ten meters all opened an hour later than on Saturday. Although ten seemed OK,
fifteen was a consistently better band for running. 

Spent the final three hours of the contest on 20 meters.  It was time to make up
for having purposely ignoring the band all day, hoping for a strong finish. 
Averaged 150/hour the last three hours and crossed the 6,000 contact mark with a
full five minutes to spare.

During the weekend, over 80% of all contacts were made sending by hand and
nearly 100% in QSK mode.  I enjoy both.

A huge THANK YOU to the 141 operators who worked P44W on SIX BANDS and another
190 of you that made it into the log on FIVE BANKS.  I had as much fun working
you as you did chasing me down.  BRAVO!  And a special thanks to my fellow CWOPS
and FOC members for being 'everywhere' all weekend!

Also special thanks to those of you who were willing to try a move to another
band with me for a new multiplier - it was greatly appreciated! 

Hoping to return once again to this One Happy Island for the WPX CW in May.  

73,

John, W2GD 



Cabrillo Statistics           by K5KA & N6TV        Provided by K8IA

CONTEST: ARRL-DX-CW
CALLSIGN: P44W
OPERATOR: W2GD

-------------- Q S O   R a t e   S u m m a r y ---------------------
Hour     160     80     40     20     15     10    Rate Total    Pct
--------------------------------------------------------------------
0000       0      0      0    223      0      0    223    223    3.7
0100       0      0    107    108      0      0    215    438    7.3
0200      30    180      0      0      0      0    210    648   10.8
0300      42      2    139      0      0      0    183    831   13.8
0400      48    130      6      0      0      0    184   1015   16.9
0500      37      0    135      0      0      0    172   1187   19.7
0600      15    104      5      0      0      0    124   1311   21.8
0700      13     29     57      0      0      0     99   1410   23.4
0800       7      6     12      0      0      0     25   1435   23.9
0900       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   1435   23.9
1000       7     21      0      0      0      0     28   1463   24.3
1100       0      8    106      1      0      0    115   1578   26.2
1200       0      0     14     27     90      0    131   1709   28.4
1300       0      0      0      1    140      8    149   1858   30.9
1400       0      0      0      0      0    199    199   2057   34.2
1500       0      0      0      0      1    204    205   2262   37.6
1600       0      0      0      0     12    182    194   2456   40.8
1700       0      0      0      0    209      1    210   2666   44.3
1800       0      0      0      0      9    198    207   2873   47.8
1900       0      0      0      0      1    148    149   3022   50.2
2000       0      0      0      0    144     53    197   3219   53.5
2100       0      0      0      0    118     60    178   3397   56.5
2200       0      0      0      0     67     69    136   3533   58.7
2300       0      0      0    178     20      0    198   3731   62.0
0000       0      0     41    108      0      0    149   3880   64.5
0100       0      4    154      0      0      0    158   4038   67.1
0200       7     21     91      1      0      0    120   4158   69.1
0300      30     61      0      0      0      0     91   4249   70.6
0400      13     16     52      0      0      0     81   4330   72.0
0500       4      0     89      0      0      0     93   4423   73.5
0600       1      4     45      0      0      0     50   4473   74.4
0700       1     42      0      0      0      0     43   4516   75.1
0800       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   4516   75.1
0900       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   4516   75.1
1000       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   4516   75.1
1100       0      0     10      0      0      0     10   4526   75.2
1200       0      0     52     24      0      0     76   4602   76.5
1300       0      0      0     72     13      0     85   4687   77.9
1400       0      0      0     20     28      7     55   4742   78.8
1500       0      0      0     66     22     24    112   4854   80.7
1600       0      0      0      0     47     75    122   4976   82.7
1700       0      0      0      0    169      0    169   5145   85.5
1800       0      0      0      0    147      0    147   5292   88.0
1900       0      0      0      0    118     30    148   5440   90.4
2000       0      0      0      0     41     70    111   5551   92.3
2100       0      0      0    171      5      0    176   5727   95.2
2200       0      0      0    120      6      9    135   5862   97.5
2300       0      0      0    153      0      0    153   6015  100.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total    255    628   1115   1273   1407   1337   6015

Gross QSOs=6158        Dupes=143        Net QSOs=6015

Unique callsigns worked = 2604

The best 60 minute rate was 230/hour from 1418 to 1517
The best 30 minute rate was 242/hour from 0219 to 0248
The best 10 minute rate was 258/hour from 1730 to 1739

There were 110 bandchanges.

Multi-band QSOs
---------------
1 bands    1188
2 bands     485
3 bands     339
4 bands     261
5 bands     190
6 bands     141

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

K9PG        K0RF        K9CT        K2AX        W1QK        WG3J        
W2CG        NJ3I        K1AR        N2TK        NE3F        WW3S        
W2OIB       W3FIZ       K1RX        N4WW        N6RO        VE3JM       
K3NM        W2GDJ       K3LR        N5RZ        K1DW        K3CT        
K1TTT       W3MA        W2YR        NA8V        N1RR        K3WW        
K5KG        VE3AT       W6YI        N4RA        K3RL        W1TC        
K1LT        K7BV        W1RM        WO1N        N4SS        W9VW        
W3IP        W0PR        K9NW        W9SN        K5WA        WE9V        
K9MMS       W7RM        AE6Y        K9IMM       KU2C        K3SW        
K4AB        N4TZ        K5EK        WO4O        K5NA        W8FJ        
VE3EJ       AB3CX       NX3A        KA2K        N8OO        K2CJ        
AF4T        NF3R        N4RV        W2MKM       N0AX        NN1SS       
W2IRT       K3MD        W2KA        N2SR        K9RS        VE3RZ       
N6CW        N3IQ        AA9A        K0ZR        VA2WA       W1GD        
WA2CP       W1DX        K3WJV       N3RS        AA3B        N3RD        
W3FV        N2RC        K3EL        WX4G        NS3T        K0OO        
K3OO        K7SV        N3JT        NF1O        K4XL        K2QMF       
W9RE        K1LZ        W3LPL       K1ZZ        AB2E        N2GC        
K3PP        N3HEE       NX6T        N1JP        KR2Q        NN3Q        
NY6DX       K2GM        WY3A        ND4Y        K1RV        WF4W        
N4XL        W1UE        AA1K        W2FU        K1BX        W4RM        
K1IR        KA4RRU      WB0TEV      K3AJ        K3UL        N4PX        
N3QE        W7YAQ       AA5JF       W3RE        VE3NNT      KG7CW       
KU8E        N2BA        KE0L


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