Call: WB4HFL (single op, low power, single band (10), unassisted)
Hrs: 15
Score: 36,082
QSOs: 182
QSO Points: 494
Countries: 54
Zones: 19
Club affiliation: PVRC
Wow! Ten was much better than the last several years. Amazingly, even
worked 4 new countries for DXCC. This was my best effort since the 92
contest; plus have newer rig and antennas, and maybe better location
(moved QTH). About 90% of the score came from search & pounce effort.
Friday started real well for those on the west coast; heard them working
JAs. Now I know how they feel when we are working Europe.
High point: working Europeans again (26).
Low point: listening to the west coast work JAs and not being able to
hear them.
Most surprising QSO: VE2QRZ from Zone 2!
Biggest mistake: going out in the pouring rain to reverse direction of
the 6 ele. rope yagi to SW before the gray line passed over
Europe/Africa; missed some additonal QSOs.
Nagging problem to fix before next contest: manual antenna switch (6 ele.
versus 4 ele.) in shack makes a sharp metallic click that trips the VOX;
very annoying when trying to work Europe and S. America at the same time.
Station: TS850SAT with IRCI filters, Heil HC4/boom on Radio Shack
phones, MFJ949D tuner, new dry 9913, 6 element rope-boom yagi stretched
between two trees at 45 ft. fixed on Europe, reversible for ZL/VK/XE, 4
element yagi hanging from tree limb at 40 ft fixed on S. America.
73,
Henry Pollock - WB4HFL
Raleigh, NC
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