North American QSO Party, RTTY - July
Call: WI9WI
Operator(s): WI9WI
Station: WI9WI
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Winter, WI
Operating Time (hrs): 6
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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80: 23 15
40: 50 25
20: 151 38
15: 26 11
10: 0 0
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Total: 250 89 Total Score = 22,250
Club: Society of Midwest Contesters
Team: SMC #9
Comments:
Conditions were not great in northern WI. Twenty was pretty good, but 15 was
blah, and 40 and 80 were pretty noisy. A few trips to ten revealed zero
signals.
I spent almost as much time trying to solve a couple of problems as I did
operating. I was plagued with broad band noise on all bands. I could still make
QSOs, but it was somewhat of a struggle. I don't have a battery here, so I
couldn't isolate the radio and turn all the house AC power off, but a lot of
investigation gradually revealed that it was not coming from outside the house,
it was not any appliance in the house, and it was not a power supply to any of
my radio gear. This involved a lot of antenna switching, unplugging the
refrigerator and various fans, switching power supplies, switching radios, etc.
I finally figured it was coming from either the K3, the computer, or the sound
card. It turned out to be due to a bad connector in the audio cable from the
radio to the sound card. I replaced it, and voila, the noise was gone. The
other problem was I started getting the dreaded "ERR 12V" message on
the K3 and having the 100 watt amp turn off. I figured it wasn't the circuit
breaker, so it is probably the power pins to the finals. I guess these will
have to be replaced. Running the K3 at 10 watts to my solid state amp gave me
75 watts out, so I was able to limp home.
Lots of good activity, many unfamiliar calls which is all good.
73
Jim
WI9WI
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