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Subject: [3830] ARRLDX CW P40L(@P40L/P49Y) M/S HP
From: webform@b41h.net
Reply-to: jfore@wsgr.com
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 09:40:42 -0800
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                    ARRL DX Contest, CW

Call: P40L
Operator(s): W6LD, W0YK
Station: P40L/P49Y

Class: M/S HP
QTH: Aruba
Operating Time (hrs): 48.0

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:  463    58
   80:  729    58
   40: 1281    58
   20: 1473    59
   15: 1526    59
   10: 1151    50
-------------------
Total: 6577   342  Total Score = 6,748,002

Club: Northern California Contest Club

Comments:

Comments:

Ed, W0YK, and I had a lot of fun doing ARRL DX CW as a multi-single last year,
so we decided to try it again to see if we could improve on our results.

Ed had operated the station in the WPX RTTY contest the previous weekend.  The
original plan had been for me to join him right after he completed the contest,
but I unfortunately was delayed due to work conflicts.  By the time I arrived
around mid-night on Thursday, Ed had the station fully reconfigured for ARRL DX
CW and all that remained was to tweak our messages and to develop a band plan
and operating schedule.  He had logged 500 QSOs during the week on 160 and 10,
so we felt confident in our setup, especially since the station had just come
off WPX RTTY weekend with 3600 QSOs across 80-10.

We ran the station through its paces overnight on 160 (with a very nice opening
to Europe) and periodically throughout the course of the day Friday (with very
strong 10 meter openings into both the U.S. and Europe).  With an additional
500 practice/test QSOs in the log by the time 0000z rolled around, everything
was looking very promising:  the station seemed to be working great and band
conditions were the best they had been in years.

But, despite all the preparation and testing, annoying problems cropped up from
the very beginning and persisted throughout the contest.  None of the problems
were disasters, but they were just enough to distract and throw us off a bit. 
They included erratic keying by WriteLog using Winkeyers, an 80 meter antenna
that seemed not to work right when we needed it (after working great just hours
earlier) and some intermittent issues with one amplifier.  

Ed spent much of the first six hours or so methodically troubleshooting while I
tried to maintain some semblance of rate.  Iâ??d like to say that we eventually
got the problems under control, but that would suggest that we were able to
clearly identify the causes.  Instead, we found fixes that worked for most
problems and others eventually just subsided or disappeared on their own accord
with the causes remaining a mystery in all cases.

Conditions proved to be excellent throughout the weekend with solar flux
peaking at 125.  160 meters was excellent, especially Friday night, and we had
good, long openings on 10 meters both days. In the end, we were able to improve
on last year results by about five percent.  We felt good about our multiplier
totals on all bands except 10 meters where despite high QSO totals we think we
missed out on four or five multipliers by operating on 15 meters instead of 10
meters during a critical hour or so Sunday afternoon.  VE5 was noticeably
absent on the low bands.

The day after the contest was spent on various station projects with much of
the time spent out in the Cunucu working on the beverages.  We greatly enjoyed
getting together for a lovely post-contest dinner organized by Andy,
P40LE/K2LE, with other hams on the island, including Truce and Martin
(P43MRS/VE3MRS and P49MR/VE3MR), Jean-Pierre and Chris (P43A and P43C), Carl
(P49V/AI6V), Andy (P40LE/K2LE) and Ed (P49X/W0YK).  

Congratulations to the many fine efforts put on by others, especially the TI5N
team for a new record in the multi-single category,  the P49V team (AI6V and
K2LE) for their excellent results in the new lower power multi-single category
and PJ4Aâ??s and ZF2AMâ??s very impressive SOHP results.

As always, thanks for all the QSOs.

73,

John, W6LD/P40L

Station:

Rigs:  Elecraft K3s (2); Icom 756 Pro II
Amps:  Alpha 86, Ten-Tec Titan 425
Antennas:  
C31XR at 43 feet
2 elements 10 meter at 55 feet
5 elements 15 meter at 55 feet
4 elements 20 meter at 68 feet
2 elements 40 meter at 76 feet
1 element 80 meter Sigma 80 at 64 feet
160 meter â??double Lâ?? vertical at 67 feet
Four 500 foot beverages using K9AY switching box/preamp
Logging software:  WriteLog on three networked computers
DSL Internet for Packet/Reverse Beacon


QSO/Sec by hour and band

 Hour     160M     80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total     Cumm 

D1-0000Z  --+--   --+--   --+--  210/49   --+--   --+--  210/49    210/49  
D1-0100Z  77/27     -     42/22   26/0      -       -    145/49    355/98  
D1-0200Z  31/5     8/8   111/21     -       -       -    150/34    505/132 
D1-0300Z    -       -    211/9      -       -       -    211/9     716/141 
D1-0400Z  89/11   29/15   15/0      -       -       -    133/26    849/167 
D1-0500Z  13/0    59/14   70/1      -       -       -    142/15    991/182 
D1-0600Z  33/5   129/8      -       -       -       -    162/13   1153/195 
D1-0700Z  26/2    88/3      -       -       -       -    114/5    1267/200 
D1-0800Z   6/1    44/4    42/0    --+--   --+--   --+--   92/5    1359/205 
D1-0900Z   7/0    32/0    16/1      -       -       -     55/1    1414/206 
D1-1000Z    -     39/0    55/1      -       -       -     94/1    1508/207 
D1-1100Z    -     33/2    73/2      -       -       -    106/4    1614/211 
D1-1200Z    -       -     60/0    26/2    11/9      -     97/11   1711/222 
D1-1300Z    -       -       -      3/0   151/24     -    154/24   1865/246 
D1-1400Z    -       -       -    113/4      -     31/15  144/19   2009/265 
D1-1500Z    -       -       -       -       -    229/26  229/26   2238/291 
D1-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    3/3   190/4   193/7    2431/298 
D1-1700Z    -       -       -       -       -    173/1   173/1    2604/299 
D1-1800Z    -       -       -       -    200/12   28/0   228/12   2832/311 
D1-1900Z    -       -       -      1/1   228/7     2/2   231/10   3063/321 
D1-2000Z    -       -       -     23/0   124/1    42/0   189/1    3252/322 
D1-2100Z    -       -       -    207/1      -       -    207/1    3459/323 
D1-2200Z    -       -       -    187/1      -       -    187/1    3646/324 
D1-2300Z    -       -      2/0   146/0      -       -    148/0    3794/324 
D2-0000Z  --+--    1/1    --+--  144/0    --+--   --+--  145/1    3939/325 
D2-0100Z  53/1      -     43/0    21/0      -       -    117/1    4056/326 
D2-0200Z    -       -    166/1      -       -       -    166/1    4222/327 
D2-0300Z    -     51/0   102/0      -       -       -    153/0    4375/327 
D2-0400Z  49/1    54/1      -       -       -       -    103/2    4478/329 
D2-0500Z   1/1    35/1    85/0      -       -       -    121/2    4599/331 
D2-0600Z  27/3    28/0    11/0      -       -       -     66/3    4665/334 
D2-0700Z    -     27/0    27/0      -       -       -     54/0    4719/334 
D2-0800Z  15/1    10/1    23/0    --+--   --+--   --+--   48/2    4767/336 
D2-0900Z  13/0    23/0    16/0      -       -       -     52/0    4819/336 
D2-1000Z  23/0    25/0    15/0      -       -       -     63/0    4882/336 
D2-1100Z    -     14/0    67/0      -       -       -     81/0    4963/336 
D2-1200Z    -       -     14/0    30/0    26/0      -     70/0    5033/336 
D2-1300Z    -       -       -       -     87/2      -     87/2    5120/338 
D2-1400Z    -       -       -      1/0   102/0     1/0   104/0    5224/338 
D2-1500Z    -       -       -       -     67/1    88/1   155/2    5379/340 
D2-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    7/0   139/0   146/0    5525/340 
D2-1700Z    -       -       -      1/1   166/0      -    167/1    5692/341 
D2-1800Z    -       -       -       -     41/0   133/0   174/0    5866/341 
D2-1900Z    -       -       -       -    103/0    49/1   152/1    6018/342 
D2-2000Z    -       -       -    111/0    59/0      -    170/0    6188/342 
D2-2100Z    -       -       -     92/0    66/0      -    158/0    6346/342 
D2-2200Z    -       -       -     49/0    85/0      -    134/0    6480/342 
D2-2300Z    -       -     15/0    82/0      -       -     97/0    6577/342 

Total:   463/58  729/58 1281/58 1473/59 1526/59 1105/50


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