OH1AF
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Multi-single, ops: OH1MM, OH1MDR, OH1NOA, OH1JAY, OH6KZP
Rigs: FT1000MP, FT990, TS450, TS430, TS830, IC735 + 4xPA (700-1000W out)
Computers: 4 xPC, Ethernet network (CT9) linked to Eu megaclusters via PORNIX
Pori Tech. Collage node(the 1st time, it worked great, viva! Ethernet and
thanks to HB9F/PI5DHV sysops)
Antennas: 160&80 inv vee ; 40 3el ; 20 4+4 el & 4el 15 4+4 el ; 10m 6 el
Band/Qsos/Zones/DXCC
160 131 / 8 / 51
80 394 / 14 / 72
40 569 / 30 / 118
20 1057 / 37 / 137
15 768 / 35 / 141
10 157 / 27 / 107
SUM 3076 / 151 / 626
SCORE: 4,297, 587
In my strategy sheet I had the numbers: 4000 / 159 / 615 and band numbers were
very near what we finally had (except qsos :( )
Another year of dissapointment - propagation wise and a repeat of just 1100 +
DX-qsos like in 1997.
160m A nice suprise. We were able to get the most of Eu (expect 4U1ITU - we
tried over and over again!!) + VE1 and SU2MT. B1A was strong on Saturday but no
luck. 10 more mults than 1997, 35 qs less.
80m Condx much like last year. Stateside was down but we got a bunch of
Caribbean mults. B1A was 59+ here on Sunday. 5 more mults than 1997, 209 qs
less.
40m We had a nice JA pileup on Saturday afternoon. Stateside, what stateside?
Well, no pileups. 17 more mults than 1997, 25 qs less.
20m US openings were short, we couldn't get a run going. W7WA was 59+30 on late
Sunday. No nighttime propagation. 7 more mults than 1997, 223 less qs.
15m Only one JA worked on Saturday! Fortunately Sunday was better with about
2-hour pileup to Japan. Last year we got 2 JAs!! VK guys have a strong
appearance in our log. US really never opened so well...late opening on
Saturday wasn't productive and Sunday was even poorer. A Day-time main band
anyhow this year. 22 more mults than in 1997, 272 more qs.
10m Some openings to the east and west on Sunday. Worked only one JA and W but
multiplier total is good. 56 more mults than in 1997!!, 16 more qs.
Come on sunspots - we have waited since 1992 and still waiting... (solar flux
was 113 ... propagation not disturbed)
OH6KZP worked for the first time with us. Kim is a great young operator and fit
our team very well. OH1JAY is a local young ham and this was his first time in
a multi operation. The rest? OH1MM, OH1NOA and OH1MDR are the old farts... (
too much DX & beer ... and you can see it ;=) )
More to come when I get statistics complete- check my website
http://www.qsl.net/oh1noa/contest.html
73 Timo OH1NOA/OH0NOA
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Timo Klimoff timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi
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