Stew Perry Topband Challenge
Call: K9IG
Operator(s): K9IG
Station: K9IG
Class: Single Op LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 345 Total Score = 1,503
Club: Society of Midwest Contesters
Comments:
I had intended to put more of an effort into this but I had some RX antenna
issues that took some time to trouble-shoot at the start. The K9AY array
seemed a bit deaf, and then got REALLY deaf. Trying to listen on the big
vertical or a dipole was just way too fatiguing for me, so I had to get the
array working.
Thinking that it was something inside, I ended up taking most of the low band
receiving hardware apart in the shack, swapping cables, by-passing control
boxes to no avail. About 11pm I got out the headlamps and flashlight for some
inspection of hardware outside thinking that deer had maybe walked through the
array leaving it in a pile - it was still standing. Back in the shack, I took
a GMRS radio, and locked it on transmit and set it in front of the speaker,
taking another GMRS radio with an earpiece outside, so that I could hear the
receive on the HF radio in the shack. I traced the hardline and coax of the
array. I have a junction box about 150 ft from the house and looked at
connectors/cable, started to move things around and I heard the receive come
back to life via the GMRS radio. I had a cable just below the entry into the
junction box chewed, breaking the braid on the coax, moving it around "made"
the connection so I could hear again.
Varmints are a pain.
It was about 12:30am by this time, taking a major amount of fun out of the
night. I was hoping for at least 500 Q's but it was not in the cards. I got
some EU, head the JA but didn't work him. I did have fun, even with the hassle
of critters eating cable.
Happy Holidays to all!
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