ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST -- 2000
Call: P40B Country: ARUBA
Mode: SSB Category: Single Operator
BAND QSO QSO PTS STATES/PROV
160 138 414 43
80 324 972 55
40 445 1335 53
20 719 2157 59
15 944 2832 61
10 2278 6834 60
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Totals 4848 14544 331 =3D 4,814,064
All reports sent were 59 K
Equipment Description:
FT1000MP
ACOM 2000A Amplifier
WX0B Stackmatch Antenna Combiner
TopTen Devices Automatic Band Decoder=20
Varios Force 12 and a couple of Cushcraft Antennas on a 60ft tower.
Inverted V for 80 and 160m
Club Affiliation: Aruba Amateur radio Club
This is to certify that in this contest I have operated
my transmitter within the limitations of my license and have
observed fully the rules and regulations of the contest.
Signature _________________________________
MAILING ADDRESS:
Jacobo Oduber P40B
P.O. Box 685
Oranjestad, Aruba
Soapbox:
Well, definitelly had double fun over the weekend. Did not quite make =
5000q's over the weekend, but what else would you expect if you leave in =
the middle of the contest
to go celebrate the local carnival parade. More on the carnival later =
on.
Even though I did not get quite the rest I would have liked before the =
contest, I felt pretty good about getting into the contest this weekend.
Started the contest on 10m at 8pm local time at my qth and normally =
conditions on 10m should have been dying down already by that time. But =
with the solar number as high as they were, it turns out I had my best =
rate=20
of the contest during that 1st hour, with 279 contacts. Keeping on the =
subject of rates, best 10 minute rate was a rate of 354 qso/hr for 10min =
in the last few minutes of the 1st hour and my best 1 minute rate was =
8qso in one minute for a burst rate of 480 qso/hour. WOW. Overall I =
worked about 30hours this contest and averaged around 100q/hr.
Back to the contest. I stayed a litle while more on 10m and switched to =
15m after that. by 0500z I was down to 160m with some fairly good =
conditions on 160m for once. No real high noice figures like usual, so =
most of the stations worked on 160m (my favorite) were relatively easy. =
I stayed basically on 160, 80 and 40m between 0500z and 0900z.=20
Took an 1 1/2 hour break about 0845z and got back briefly on 80m before =
our sunrise. Took a quick breakfast and got back on the bands =
alternatinging between 20, 15 and 10m. Spent most of the day on 10m with =
an occasional qsy for the some needed multipliers. By the time the 1st =
24 hours (8 pm local time saturday night) of the test was over I had =
about 3500 contacts in the log. Not too bad I tought.
In the meantime, the whole island was celebrating its last weekend of =
carnival and the kids had already come back from the Saturday San =
Nicolas Carnival Parade. I was also supposed to have joined that one, =
but decided to get some more q's in the log and join the carnival parade =
on Sunday when things would be a little slower on the bands.
By about 0530z (1:30am sunday morning) I decided that if I was going to =
be going in the carnival parade the next day I better get a good night =
sleep, so I took a full 5 hour sleep break. Woke up, semi well rested, =
the next morning and in between preparations to get to the carnival =
parade that morning, I still managed an additional 150q's between 1030z =
and 1400z.=20
My wife Marylin got home al dressed up about 10am and since she was =
ready to go, I shut down the radio with 4300+ contacts in the log.=20
And we was gone to the carnival parade!!=20
I sure forgot all about contesting for the next few hours.
As some of you might know, living in Aruba, once a year during the =
months of January and February, up through Ash-Wednesday, the island =
gets carnival fever. There are lots of carnival related activities, such =
as youth adn queen eledctions, calypso contest, carnival roadmarch =
contest and all sorts of oyther activities from the beginning of the =
year, just about every day leading up the the main carnival parade which =
this year happened to fall during the ARRL DX Contest weekend.=20
Oh whell, not wanting to miss either of the ARRL DX Contest or the =
Carnival parade, I though, I'll just do both.=20
So we joined a "back to the 60's flower power" carnival group called =
"groovy babies" for this years carnival, with had some simple but very =
colorfull costumes.=20
It wasn't untill one of the prices that was awarded to the Queens float =
of our group for the best HISTORICAL float, that I realized that for a =
lot of people, the sixties is just history, while I felt quite at home =
with those big bell bottoms. ;-)
You can see some pictures from that day, that my good friend Paolo =
Cortese, I2UIY, was kind enough to post on his homepage at =
http://www.kkn.net/~i2uy/Photos , so you get an idea of why (according =
to Paolo) sometimes I slow handling the pileups!!=20
http://www.kkn.net/~i2uiy/Parade%202000a.JPG All dressed up and ready =
to go to the parade!! Carlos Santana would have been jealous of that red =
strap I was wearing!
http://www.kkn.net/~i2uiy/Parade%202000b.JPG Taking a break in the =
shade of the many trailers on which musical bands play on during the =
carnival.=20
http://www.kkn.net/~i2uiy/Parade%202000c.JPG A shot of my Wife, Mom =
and myself during the parade
Anyways, I did manage to work a few more q's afterwards on 10m, but =
neither my voice, nor myself were quite ready for handling the contest =
and my body was sore all over.=20
Managed to get 4848 q's in the logs by the end of the contest and even =
though my results of this year were less than last years ARRL DX Phone =
test, I must say I sure had DOUBLE the FUN, between doing the contest =
and the carnival parade in the same weekend.=20
Did have a strange report from one of the stations after the carnival =
parade, whose report was "YOU OWE ME A SPEAKER", I though WHAT =
&$&^????, this guy must be crazy, but after a couple of seconds, mind =
you I was still very tired since I had just gotten back from the =
carnival parade, I realized it was my signal he was talking about. That =
got a big smile on my face. Thanks for that nice report!!
Was surprised to the many stations that I was able to work on all 6 =
bands this year. At least my station performed very well this weekend =
and it sure was a joy working with the FT100MP/ACOM 2000A/TOPTEN/WX0B =
combination. The automation sure makes band changes just a matter of =
pressing the band button on the 1000MP.
Thanks for the q's and thanks to the contest organizers for organizing =
this contest. See you all for the WPX or in Slovenia.
Best 73 de Jacobo P43P/P40B
P.S.=20
In order to get a better turnaround times with the many qsl cards =
request I have been receiving, I have a requested Mario, I2MQP to handle =
all the QSL's for the P43P and P40B operations.=20
In the meantime, he's made up some nice photo qsl cards. For quickest =
response, any qsl request should go directly to him at his call book =
address.=20
BREAKDOWN QSO/mults P40B ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST Single =
Operator
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM =
TOT =20
0 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 280/49 280/49 =
280/49=20
1 . . . . 47/23 133/5 180/28 =
460/77=20
2 . . . 85/28 147/19 . 232/47 =
692/124
3 . . 72/29 87/17 . . 159/46 =
851/170
4 . . 156/13 . . . 156/13 =
1007/183
5 55/24 57/23 28/4 . . . 140/51 =
1147/234
6 17/4 92/21 1/0 39/5 . . 149/30 =
1296/264
7 10/2 38/6 . 144/3 . . 192/11 =
1488/275
8 15/5 40/2 15/1 ..... ..... ..... 70/8 =
1558/283
9 . . . . . . . =
1558/283
10 . 38/3 . . . . 38/3 =
1596/286
11 . . . 90/2 . . 90/2 =
1686/288
12 . . . 39/1 5/0 26/0 70/1 =
1756/289
13 . . . 25/0 24/5 6/0 55/5 =
1811/294
14 . . . . 123/9 1/1 124/10 =
1935/304
15 . . . 1/0 113/1 1/1 115/2 =
2050/306
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... 16/1 131/2 147/3 =
2197/309
17 . . . . . 207/1 207/1 =
2404/310
18 . . . 2/0 13/0 105/0 120/0 =
2524/310
19 . . . . . 204/0 204/0 =
2728/310
20 . . . . . 237/0 237/0 =
2965/310
21 . . . . . 187/0 187/0 =
3152/310
22 . . . . . 161/0 161/0 =
3313/310
23 . . . . 85/0 48/0 133/0 =
3446/310
0 ..... ..... 1/1 ..... 191/1 ..... 192/2 =
3638/312
1 . . . . 96/0 49/0 145/0 =
3783/312
2 . . . 109/2 . 51/0 160/2 =
3943/314
3 . 29/0 28/0 76/0 . . 133/0 =
4076/314
4 25/4 . 41/2 1/1 1/1 . 68/8 =
4144/322
5 16/4 30/0 . . . . 46/4 =
4190/326
6 . . . . . . . =
4190/326
7 . . . . . . . =
4190/326
8 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... =
4190/326
9 . . . . . . . =
4190/326
10 . . 38/0 . . . 38/0 =
4228/326
11 . . 44/1 16/0 2/0 . 62/1 =
4290/327
12 . . . 4/0 17/0 . 21/0 =
4311/327
13 . . . . . 28/0 28/0 =
4339/327
14 . . . . . 29/0 29/0 =
4368/327
15 . . . . . . . =
4368/327
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... =
4368/327
17 . . . . . . . =
4368/327
18 . . . . . . . =
4368/327
19 . . . . . . . =
4368/327
20 . . . . . . . =
4368/327
21 . . . . . 204/1 204/1 =
4572/328
22 . . . . . 186/0 186/0 =
4758/328
23 . . 21/2 1/0 64/1 4/0 90/3 =
4848/331
DAY1 97/35 265/55 272/47 512/56 573/58 1727/59 ..... =
3446/310
DAY2 41/8 59/0 173/6 207/3 371/3 551/1 . =
1402/21=20
TOT 138/43 324/55 445/53 719/59 944/61 2278/60 . =
4848/331
BREAKDOWN in mins/QSO's per hr P40B ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST =
Single Operator
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM =
TOT=20
0 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 60/279 60/279 =
60/279
1 . . . . 10/281 50/160 60/181 =
120/230
2 . . . 26/200 34/256 . 60/232 =
180/231
3 . . 25/174 35/147 . . 60/159 =
240/213
4 . . 60/156 . . . 60/156 =
300/201
5 19/173 17/197 13/132 . . . 49/171 =
350/197
6 10/100 35/158 5/12 10/244 . . 60/149 =
410/190
7 6/105 12/196 . 43/202 . . 60/192 =
470/190
8 10/89 21/113 5/186 ..... ..... ..... 36/116 =
506/185
9 . . . . . . . =
506/185
10 . 14/160 . . . . 14/160 =
520/184
11 . . 3/0 55/98 . . 58/93 =
578/175
12 . . . 19/122 11/28 26/60 56/75 =
634/166
13 . . . 13/114 12/116 12/30 38/88 =
671/162
14 . . . . 59/125 1/71 60/124 =
731/159
15 . . . 1/106 59/115 1/73 60/115 =
791/155
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... 15/66 45/174 60/147 =
851/155
17 . . . . . 60/207 60/207 =
911/158
18 . . . 1/84 18/44 41/154 60/120 =
971/156
19 . . . . . 61/202 61/202 =
1032/159
20 . . . . . 59/239 59/239 =
1091/163
21 . . . . . 60/187 60/187 =
1151/164
22 . . . . . 60/160 60/160 =
1211/164
23 . . . . 35/147 25/115 60/134 =
1271/163
0 ..... ..... 1/109 ..... 59/193 ..... 60/192 =
1331/164
1 . . . . 46/125 14/213 60/145 =
1391/163
2 . . . 33/199 . 27/113 60/160 =
1451/163
3 . 15/114 9/186 36/126 . . 60/132 =
1512/162
4 20/76 . 28/88 1/48 . . 49/84 =
1560/159
5 13/73 12/144 . . . . 26/107 =
1586/158
6 . . . . . . . =
1586/158
7 . . . . . . . =
1586/158
8 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... =
1586/158
9 . . . . . . . =
1586/158
10 . . 29/79 . . . 29/79 =
1615/157
11 . . 41/64 16/60 3/45 . 60/62 =
1675/154
12 . . . 2/118 23/44 . 25/50 =
1700/152
13 . . . . . 12/144 12/144 =
1712/152
14 . . . . . 14/124 14/124 =
1726/152
15 . . . . . . . =
1726/152
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... =
1726/152
17 . . . . . . . =
1726/152
18 . . . . . . . =
1726/152
19 . . . . . . . =
1726/152
20 . . . . . . . =
1726/152
21 . . . . . 60/203 60/203 =
1786/154
22 . . . . . 60/186 60/186 =
1846/155
23 . . 17/74 . 32/121 4/54 53/102 =
1899/153
DAY1 0.8/129 1.7/160 1.8/148 3.4/151 4.2/136 9.4/185 ..... =
21.2/163
DAY2 0.5/75 0.5/128 2.1/83 1.5/141 2.7/136 3.2/173 . =
10.5/134
TOT 1.3/106 2.1/153 3.9/114 4.8/148 6.9/136 12.5/182 . =
31.6/153
BREAKDOWN in kilo-points by hr P40B ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST =
Single Operator
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM =
TOT=20
0 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 495 495 =
495 =20
1 . . . . 191 102 293 =
788 =20
2 . . . 246 211 . 457 =
1245 =20
3 . . 247 167 . . 413 =
1659 =20
4 . . 172 . . . 172 =
1831 =20
5 202 196 43 . . . 440 =
2271 =20
6 38 198 0 56 . . 292 =
2563 =20
7 20 62 . 93 . . 175 =
2739 =20
8 44 34 15 ..... ..... ..... 93 =
2832 =20
9 . . . . . . . =
2832 =20
10 . 41 . . . . 41 =
2872 =20
11 . . 0 59 . . 59 =
2931 =20
12 . . . 27 2 13 42 =
2973 =20
13 . . . 12 48 3 64 =
3037 =20
14 . . . . 127 8 134 =
3171 =20
15 . . . 0 63 8 72 =
3243 =20
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... 15 80 95 =
3338 =20
17 . . . . . 110 110 =
3448 =20
18 . . . 1 6 52 60 =
3507 =20
19 . . . . . 101 101 =
3609 =20
20 . . . . . 118 118 =
3726 =20
21 . . . . . 93 93 =
3819 =20
22 . . . . . 80 80 =
3899 =20
23 . . . . 42 24 66 =
3965 =20
0 ..... ..... 8 ..... 102 ..... 110 =
4075 =20
1 . . . . 48 24 72 =
4147 =20
2 . . . 69 . 25 94 =
4241 =20
3 . 14 14 38 . . 66 =
4307 =20
4 42 . 35 8 . . 92 =
4399 =20
5 37 15 . . . . 52 =
4451 =20
6 . . . . . . . =
4451 =20
7 . . . . . . . =
4451 =20
8 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... =
4451 =20
9 . . . . . . . =
4451 =20
10 . . 19 . . . 19 =
4470 =20
11 . . 29 8 1 . 38 =
4508 =20
12 . . . 2 8 . 10 =
4518 =20
13 . . . . . 14 14 =
4532 =20
14 . . . . . 14 14 =
4547 =20
15 . . . . . . . =
4547 =20
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... =
4547 =20
17 . . . . . . . =
4547 =20
18 . . . . . . . =
4547 =20
19 . . . . . . . =
4547 =20
20 . . . . . . . =
4547 =20
21 . . . . . 109 109 =
4655 =20
22 . . . . . 92 92 =
4748 =20
23 . . 25 . 39 2 67 =
4814 =20
DAY1 303 532 477 661 706 1287 ..... =
3965 =20
DAY2 79 29 130 125 206 281 . =
849 =20
TOT 381 561 606 786 912 1567 . =
4814 =20
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