The Wonder Wire did a good job on TX.
156' L, 6 radials, hidden in the trees and in the ivy/ leaves on the yard.
The wire blends in so well that sometimes I cannot find it easily.
An MFJ auto tuner kept up with QSYs very well.
But I have dead spots to west/northwest on RX.
Same problem to EU.
CA callers were very hard to copy, even in the early AM.
I am thinking a flag... I think I can "hide" that better than the other
choices, possibly a bit less detune from the main antenna and house.
The lot is not big, and the covenants are terrible.? A K9AY would be my best
choice.
First hours of work were jumping spots for mults.? Then I found I could run on
the low end pretty well and built up some points.
A bit of elbow bumping, but OPs were very good about sliding a bit to fit.? I
know I will nudge the dial when needed.
Missing were WTX, AK, HI, NT, NWT, and a couple CA sections.
DX was Carib, and a couple EU.? Not many 5 pointers.
And, Next time I will get more "on" time in the wee hours... I took a 4/5
hour?nap, both nights.
Next time....
Here is the info...? Twas fun.
Mike, 73
??????????????????? ARRL 160-Meter Contest
Call: NE4S
Operator(s): NE4S
Station: NE4S
Class: M/S LP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 19H
Summary:
Total:? QSOs = 615? Sections = 72? Countries = 11? Total Score = 105,327
Club: South East Contest Club
Comments:
FT1000MP/100W/Inverted L.?
Single OP... packet spots.
Still no RX ant here, only heard strongest EU.
Mike.
?Please use ne4s at iham.us or mike1230 at mcnet.us as my address.
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