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Subject: [3830] ARRLDX CW N4TZ/9 SOAB LP
From: webform@b4h.net
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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 19:49:55 +0000
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                    ARRL DX Contest, CW - 2020

Call: N4TZ/9
Operator(s): N4TZ
Station: N4TZ

Class: SOAB LP
QTH: IN
Operating Time (hrs): 38
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   99    59
   80:  268    76
   40:  408    75
   20:  799    90
   15:   91    55
   10:   23    19
-------------------
Total: 1688   374  Total Score = 1,891,692

Club: Society of Midwest Contesters

Comments:

ARRL DX Test SUMMARY SHEET


        OPERATING TIME: 38:12:32
            CQ COUNTER: 2725
            RUN/SEARCH: 1033/685 Qs
      UNIQUE CALLSIGNS: 1166

              SOFTWARE: TR4W v.4.77.0 http://www.tr4w.net

  BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points Countries
 __________________________________________________________
 160CW       100           99      297        59
  80CW       272          268      801        76
  40CW       416          408     1221        75
  20CW       814          799     2397        90
  15CW        93           91      273        55
  10CW        23           23       69        19
 __________________________________________________________

 Totals      1718         1688     5058       374

    Final Score = 1891692 points.

Still limited in antenna selection choices since the problems
in CQWW CW. But, at least one antenna per band, and the 
"temporary" workaround has the tribanders on one radio and
the 20 meter yagis on the other, so got to do some in-band
SO2R. That helped a lot with only one band being open most
of the daylight hours. 

SH5 shows a total of 20 hours of break time during the contest!
SH5 interprets 5 minutes between QSOs as a break. I really took
a total of 10 hours away from the rigs, eating or sleeping, so
there was still a lot of time that CQing on one radio and tuning
on the other netted nothing. Such is life for a low power guy
in the Midwest.  Still, a little less sack time might have 
enabled me to catch K5KU. It's good to have a goal for next year.

A problem developed Sunday with my TR4W logging configuration,
I guess. The Repeating CQ function started to malfunction, and
relaunching TR4W did not restore the function. I found it 
difficult to remember to restart the CQ and lost my frequency
several times as a result while listening on the second radio.
Those 5 minutes pauses between QSOs are deadly without the 
automatic CQs.  Note - Howie, N4AF, says it appears to be a
Winkeyer problem. Alt-A resets the Winkeyer and it appears to
be functioning alright as I write this.

Sunday mornings spotty 10 meter opening let me snag
16 6-band stations, including VP9I for the first sweep ever.
The last time I worked VP9I on 10 meters was 2003 CQWW.

Working 56 countries on 160 the first night made it seem
anticlimatic tuning up and down the band on Saturday night.
Maybe that's why I went to bed early then.   8^) 





                            2020 ARRL DX Test N4TZ
                                 Continent List

                    160    80    40    20    15    10   ALL
                    ---   ---   ---   ---   ---   ---   ---
      USA calls =     0     1     0     0     0     0     1
   Canada calls =     0     0     1     0     0     0     1
       NA calls =    27    28    26    27    27    17   152
       SA calls =     8     8    11    20    29     6    82
     Euro calls =    58   215   348   708    27     0  1356
  African calls =     4     6     8    11     4     0    33
    Asian calls =     1     3     8    13     0     0    25
    Japan calls =     0     5     7    28     0     0    40
    Ocean calls =     2     6     7     7     6     0    28

  
    Total calls =   100   272   416   814    93    23  1718

Six band QSOs: 8P5A, HH2AA, KP2M, KP3DX, P40L, P44W, PJ2T,
PJ4A, TI7W, TO4A, V26M, V47T, VP2MSS, VP5, VP9I, ZF1A


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