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>Subject: 1996 ARRL SSB
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> WR6R/KH6 SO/HP/AB
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> Band QSO STATES/PROV
> 160 198 46
> 80 373 53
> 40 1070 57
> 20 1307 54
> 15 1282 56
> 10 433 19
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> Totals 4663 285 = 3,986,865
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> Equipment: FT 1000D, Amp Supply 800NT
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> Antennas:
> 160- Shunt tower
> 80- Loop
> 40- 3 el Yagi
> 20- 4 el Yagi
> 15- 5 el Yagi
> 10- 5 el Yagi
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> Comments:
> The 20 meter Yagi went bad the first hour of the contest- found out
>after the contest it was due to only a bad coax connection! My standby 20
>worked just fine.
> About Nye Tuners loading up anything, after the contest the loop was
>replaced and we found out that the ladder line feed was only connected on
>one side- perhaps that is why I could not get any runs on 80. Will be
>feeding the new loop with coax and am going to shunt feed a tower for 80 and
>see if that helps the signal.
> Big 10 meter openning on Sunday- was talking to Carl, P40V, when
>band just popped open around 2200UTC.
> The rats at the shack are still the size of footballs and the one
>that seemed to pop out behind the FT 1000D so shook up me and the rig I
>could not get the rig to work again for a few minutes. Somehow the audio
>went away, and after giving up with trying to figure out what happened, I
>and started to get the TS850 on line and the FT 1000D came back on line FB
>for the rest of the contest.
> Thanks to Ron, AH6AZ for all his help ( he climbed all 5 towers 3
>days after the contest to work on antennas to get ready for WPX at the end
>of the month.)
> See you all in WPX and hope for Europe on 15 from the middle of the
>Pacific!
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> Aloha,
> Al
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