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Subject: [3830] CQ WW RTTY K4LY SOSB/40 LP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: DougW0AH@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:40:21 -0700
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                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY

Call: K4LY
Operator(s): K4LY
Station: K4LY

Class: SOSB/40 LP
QTH: SC
Operating Time (hrs): 5

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Pts  State/Prov  DX  Zones
----------------------------------------
   80:                                
   40:  100  144      29      19    11
   20:                                
   15:                                
   10:                                
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Total:  100  144      29      19    11  Total Score = 8,496

Club: Carolina DX Assn

Comments:

This was fun.  I had several goals that detracted from my Q-rate.  First, since
it had been a few years since I had used the Writelog AFSK software on RTTY, I
needed to relearn how to do that and with a new computer.  I had actually
placed nationally in the CQWW RTTY test at my old CO QTH with my W0AH antenna
farm, but that was then.  Second, I had a new radio that I had traded another
radio for.  I needed to learn how to use the the new FT-897 (no CW filter) and
LDG AT-897. I had no manual so consulted the online manual at the Yaesu site. 
Third, I wanted to do an A/B antenna test.  My Hygain Hytower has been up over
a year here at the retirement SC QTH and works well.  Earlier in the week I put
up a 40M dipole strung between two 65' towers about 67' apart.  The dipole sags
to about 55' in the middle where it's fed with RG-8X. I was able to accomplish
all the above white making 100 contacts on 40 and a few additional contacts on
15 and 20.  I started out running about 40 watts according to the FT-897 menu. 
The FT-897 didn't even get warm so I gradually increased power to the maximum
100 watts and the FT-897 was barely warm.  I put a Bird wattmeter in line and
measured only about with the FT-857 reading 100 watts, but the digital gain low
enough for almost no ALC reading.  Since the Bird watt meter is not peak
reading, I substituted a Mirage peak reading watt meter which read between
60-65 watts, so that was what I was running at full power.  I was able to work
most of the stations I copied.  The dipole was usually better domestically and
the Hytower was usually better for DX, but there wasn't a lot of difference. 
Saturday- in just a few hours- is the Rumble PSK Contest so I will be learning
how to use the FT-897 and Digipan on PSK.   Thanks for the Qs and CU.
Doug K4LY


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