IARU HF World Championship
Call: W1AW/8
Operator(s): MANY
Station: W1AW/8
Class: Headquarters HP
QTH: Ohio
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Zones HQ Mults
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160: 166 11 7 3
80: 457 283 21 16
40: 1148 1223 32 38
20: 1970 1535 45 45
15: 879 688 39 37
10: 373 369 17 8
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Total: 4993 4109 161 147 Total Score = 7,310,072
Club:
Comments:
Stations:
K4ZLE - 10M SSB - Ops: K4ZLE, K8BA, KA8ZYE, W8ULC
K8DV - 75M SSB - Ops: K8DV, AA8HH. AA8MC, K8CR
N0FW - 160M, 80 CW, 15 SSB - Ops: N0FW, K2KW, K8LEE, KE0A, N9NS, W8QID, W8RHM,
WA8NJR
N8AA - 20 CW - Ops: N8AA, K8NZ
N8BJQ - 40 CW, 20 SSB - Ops: N8BJQ, AL7BA, K8NZ
N8NR - 40 SSB, 15 CW, 10 CW - Ops: N8NR, K9JE, K9LA, N9AG
Congratulations to the NU1AW crew. Their score is higher, but they couldn't
have had more fun than we did. We exceeded my expectations by about 50% and we
took advantage of every opening we could find.
The propagation on 10 meters was really flat and the low bands were really
noisy, making copy slow and difficult. The twenty meter CW guys sat on 14010.7
for 23 hours. On 15 meters I learned that there are at least 15 different
levels of S-0 signals, 14 of which are covered up when the 40 meter phone op
talks.
Thanks to the League and Dave Sumner for entrusting us to use the W1AW call.
We did all we could do.
Watch www.swodxa.org for a longer report as soon as we pull together the
pictures and soapbox.
Scott N9AG
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