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[3830] MiQP N8Q(N8XX) Single Op QRP

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Subject: [3830] MiQP N8Q(N8XX) Single Op QRP
From: webform@b41h.net
Reply-to: n8xx@arrl.org
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 16:10:42 -0700
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                    Michigan QSO Party

Call: N8Q
Operator(s): N8XX
Station: N8XX

Class: Single Op QRP
QTH: NEWAygo
Operating Time (hrs): 8

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs
--------------------
   80:   52     63
   40:   13      3
   20:    7      6
   15:    0      0
   10:    0      0
--------------------
Total:   82     72  CW Mults = 45  Ph Mults = 46  Total Score = 21,476

Club: Mad River Radio Club

Comments:

Total operating time about 8 hours - started a bit after 1 p.m. - ended at a bit
after 9 p.m. with a couple breaks to get some coffee at the local gas station
and to do a bit of sight seeing along the Kalamazoo river - with two
Hydroelectric dams!

Cold, windy, but nice park.  Found that there WAS a 110 VAC outlet, so things
worked out easier than I figured.  Temperature was cool when I started setting
up, got colder during the day, with winds reported over 30 MPH.  I stay inside
my van for operating, it was warm and out of the wind, though the wind shook
things from time to time.

Rig was my trusty Drake TR-5, cranked down to <5 Watts, using a Heath QRP
wattmeter as the judge.

Antenna was a 80 metre dipole, sorta an inverted V, up 40 feet in the middle
fed with 450 ohm ladder line, tuned with a 1960's era Johnson Matchbox.

When I fired up the computer to run CW, the thing barfed when I plugged in the
USB to COM port adapter - don't understand this but it must mean I didn't use
it for contesting since a hard drive cra$hed.  Without internet connection I
couldn't find the driver, so had to use a trusty olde Vibroplex bug for
sending.  Apologies to the newbies who have trouble reading my "Lake Erie
Swing."   :) 

80/75 was the workhorse, for a while I could "run" on 40 or 20 CW, but bands
were kinda rotten for QRP.  I "ran" on both 80 and 75 - very surprising to me
for QRP to command responses on phone.  75 phone beat out 80 CW for the first
time for my effort.  For a while it was "wall to wall" almost, from about 3780
to >3850 KHz with stations operating MiQP.

KD8HNF came up to operate at the same spot mobile/fixed, so I got one NEWAygo
county contact and a phone multiplier.

Don't think the N8Q call was a help - especially with QRP - many folks asked
for "fills" on the "Q" station - so N8XX probably would have had similar
results.  However, using a 1X1 is fun to this casual contester!


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