IARU HF CHAMPIONSHIP
Call used: K8CC Location: 08
Category: Multi-Single Xmtr Mode: Mixed Power: 1500
Callsign of Operator: K8CC
If multi-operator, show calls of all operators and loggers:
K8CC, K8LR, N8NX, W8MJ
CW CW SSB SSB band
band QSOs pts QSOs pts mults
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160 18 32 6 12 9
80 38 80 42 104 19
40 222 682 53 177 43
20 378 1482 236 934 64
15 303 1281 447 1851 67
10 31 83 31 117 16
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TOTAL 990 3640 815 3195 218 SCORE: 1,490,030
Rig: 2 x FT-1000D, 486DX100, W9XT Contest Card
160 - PT2500A, 120' Shunt Fed Tower
80 - 2K3, Wire four-square
40 - 4-1000A, 3L yagi, dipoles
20 - 4-1000A, 5L/5L yagis, 4L yagi
15 - 3-1000Z, 5L/5L yagis, 4L yagi
10 - PT-2500A, 5L/5L yagis, 4L yagi
We had never done an IARU multi-op at K8CC before. All my IARU experience
was CW-only back in the late eighties. Sure is a different contest when
you're mixed mode.
Band condx seemed pretty good on 20/15. 10 was a disappointment, seemed
like the southern latitudes were hearing stuff we could not hear. The low
bands were noisy with summertime QRN and did not seem very productive.
We did a pretty good job of running rate when it was there and avoiding
chasing mults because of the ten minute rule. We missed some mults here
and there, but overall you won't get any complaints from us. Like K8AZ
said, ten minutes is not so bad when you can jump modes.
In the end the ops had a terrific time. It was somewhat eye-opening to
me how much fun this contest is multi-op with its 24 hours period and
0800 local starting time in W8. This contest is definitely on the
schedule for next year from K8CC.
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