ARRL DX Contest, CW
Call: NA6O
Operator(s): NA6O
Station: N6RO
Class: SOSB/80 HP
QTH: CA
Operating Time (hrs): 20
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160:
80: 241 52
40:
20:
15:
10:
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Total: 241 52 Total Score = 38,220
Club: Northern California Contest Club
Comments:
K3, ACOM 2000A, 4-square, quads, SAL, N1MM+
Today marks one year since I first operated at N6RO. Things went well. Rain and
high winds were worrisome, but the good news is that rain quiets the power line
noise, and I was much less of an alligator. The SAL worked like a champ.
EU was difficult as always. Most of those were barely above ESP and I'm not
even sure they got my call right. First EUs were strongest via a scatter path
over SA. Saturday morning at dawn, had a nice run of Russia and Ukraine via LP.
After the first night, I had equaled last year's whole contest score.
Saturday night was started dry and only a little noisier (rain started again
later). But propagation was poorer. Also, I did such a good job working
everyone the first night that nobody was left! The tally was 4 Qs thru
midnight. Borrring! The expected JA run barely materialized thru dawn, and the
day only added another 25% to the bottom line.
Comment: After working a contest like this for many hours, repeated S&P
without RBN spotting is a really inefficient. Why anyone prefers unassisted
makes no sense to me.
The rest of the crew at N6RO ran single-op on the other bands:
10: Nobody
15: N6BV (remote operation)
20: K3EST
40: WA6O
160: N6RO
As always, thanks to Ken for use of the FB station, and to the other guys for
all the lively discussions.
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