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1997 ARRL NOVEMBER SWEEPSTAKES
Call used: WD4AHZ Location:
SFL
Category: Multi-Single Xmtr Mode: SSB Power:
600
Callsign of Operator: WD4AHZ
If multi-operator, show calls of all operators and loggers:
WD4AHZ, K1TO, K4OJ
Exchanged Information: nr B WD4AHZ 76 SFL
Hours of Operation: 24:00
band QSOs points
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
160 0 0
80 142 284
40 50 100
20 807 1614
15 224 448
10 0 0
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
TOTAL 1223 2446 X 79 multipliers = 193,234
Club or Team Name: Florida Contest Group
Comments: Over the last few months, K4OJ, WC4E, AE4MH and myself,
have been helping Dan, K1TO, assemble his new station here in Florida.
Dan and I discussed maybe doing a multi-op for SS, from his partially
completed station, and decided to try something, along with K4OJ and
AE4MH. Since none of us are really SSB ops, we thought it might be more
fun to work SS as a multi-single. The Thursday before SS, I learned,
that K1TO and K4OJ "conspired", and made the decision to attempt running
2 Multi-Single operations from Dan's QTH! We finished up some last
minute antenna work Saturday, and began SS running 2 seperate stations
-- which accounts for the "QRM" some stations reported hearing in the
background (OJ is LOUD!) -- sorry about that! K4OJ and K1TO floated
between the 2 stations, while we kept them both up and running
simultaneously (on different bands). My first experience as a multi-op
(other than Field Day), high towers, big antennas, and high power! Dan
and OJ kept saying "Run, run, run" and "Make a hole", but my low-power
tendencies kept telling me to do some S&P'ing, or move to a less crowded
band. Did do a little S&P work, and it was nice to find VY1JA calling
CQ on 20 with no takers, for the "sweep"! Sorry to those stations I
just couldn't pull out of the noise ... my ears are trained for CW ...
SSB still needs some work! Did come to realize, big antennas, high
towers, and high power, are a LOT different (more fun?) than a low
tribander, wires, and 100 Watts! Thanks to Dan, for letting me feel
like one of the "big boys". We had such a blast, we just might try it
again next year!
73, Ron WD4AHZ
--
ICQ #5012385
WD4AHZ Home Page - http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/index.htm
Sarasota Emergency Radio Club - http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/serc.htm
Florida Contest Group - http://www.4w.com/deemer/fcg.htm
Florida QSO Party - http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/fcg/ssqp.htm
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<TT>
1997 ARRL NOVEMBER SWEEPSTAKES</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> Call used:
WD4AHZ
Location: SFL</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> Category: Multi-Single
Xmtr
Mode:
SSB
Power: 600</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> Callsign of Operator: WD4AHZ</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> If multi-operator, show calls of all operators
and loggers:</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> WD4AHZ, K1TO, K4OJ</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> Exchanged Information: nr B WD4AHZ 76
SFL</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> Hours of Operation: 24:00</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> band
QSOs
points</TT>
<BR><TT>
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ</TT>
<BR><TT>
160
0 0</TT>
<BR><TT>
80
142 284</TT>
<BR><TT>
40
50 100</TT>
<BR><TT>
20
807 1614</TT>
<BR><TT>
15
224 448</TT>
<BR><TT>
10
0 0</TT>
<BR><TT>
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ</TT>
<BR><TT> TOTAL
1223
2446 X 79 multipliers = 193,234</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> Club or Team Name: Florida Contest Group</TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> </TT>
<BR><TT> Comments: Over the last few months, K4OJ,
WC4E, AE4MH and myself, have been helping Dan, K1TO, assemble his new station
here in Florida. Dan and I discussed maybe doing a multi-op for SS,
from his partially completed station, and decided to try something, along
with K4OJ and AE4MH. Since none of us are really SSB ops, we thought
it might be more fun to work SS as a multi-single. The Thursday before
SS, I learned, that K1TO and K4OJ "conspired", and made the decision to
attempt running 2 Multi-Single operations from Dan's QTH! We finished
up some last minute antenna work Saturday, and began SS running 2 seperate
stations -- which accounts for the "QRM" some stations reported hearing
in the background (OJ is LOUD!) -- sorry about that! K4OJ and K1TO
floated between the 2 stations, while we kept them both up and running
simultaneously (on different bands). My first experience as a multi-op
(other than Field Day), high towers, big antennas, and high power!
Dan and OJ kept saying "Run, run, run" and "Make a hole", but my low-power
tendencies kept telling me to do some S&P'ing, or move to a less crowded
band. Did do a little S&P work, and it was nice to find VY1JA
calling CQ on 20 with no takers, for the "sweep"! Sorry to those
stations I just couldn't pull out of the noise ... my ears are trained
for CW ... SSB still needs some work! Did come to realize, big antennas,
high towers, and high power, are a LOT different (more fun?) than a low
tribander, wires, and 100 Watts! Thanks to Dan, for letting me feel
like one of the "big boys". We had such a blast, we just might try
it again next year!</TT>
<BR><TT></TT> <TT></TT>
<P><TT>73, Ron WD4AHZ</TT><TT></TT>
<P><TT>--</TT>
<BR><TT>ICQ #5012385</TT>
<BR><TT>WD4AHZ Home Page - <A
HREF="http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/index.htm">http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/index.htm</A></TT>
<BR><TT>Sarasota Emergency Radio Club - <A
HREF="http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/serc.htm">http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/serc.htm</A></TT>
<BR><TT>Florida Contest Group - <A
HREF="http://www.4w.com/deemer/fcg.htm">http://www.4w.com/deemer/fcg.htm</A></TT>
<BR><TT>Florida QSO Party - <A
HREF="http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/fcg/ssqp.htm">http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/fcg/ssqp.htm</A></TT>
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