ARRL 222 MHz and Up Distance Contest - 2020
Call: N4SVC
Operator(s): K4SME KD4AMP N2CEI
Station: N4SVC
Class: Multi-Op HP
QTH: EM80mi
Operating Time (hrs): 18
Summary:
Band QSOs
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222: 16
432: 31
903: 5
1.2: 9
2.3:
3.4:
5.7:
10G:
24G:
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Total: 61 Total Score = 43,831
Club: Florida Weak Signal Society
Team:
Comments:
The storm threat shut down the east coast stations in Florida with antennas
removed or towers cranked down. Its a shame because the conditions were very
good through the weekend. Of coarse this could have been for the area of Florida
N4SVC was in but the Beacons in EL98hn (156 miles away) were smok'in hot all
weekend.
First DX Q's were up in TN on a hot 100 degree Sat afternoon. Sundown allowed
that to stretch a bit but either a lack of activity or no one looked down to FL
much at all did not yield much. Would see K1RZ pop up on 432 FT8 through out the
evening and finally made QSO after midnight. AlSO--Finally got 902 and 1296
operating at the Club house. Then the band was good to the North west on Sunday
morning until the temp hit 100 again around 11 AM.
DX QSO's :
222 MSK144 AC0RA 1532KM (Wyatt talked me into trying it! Glad he did)
222 @ 432 FT-8 K1RZ 1126 KM
222 @ 432 FT8 W5ZN 986 KM
902 SSB W4DEX 598 KM
1296 CW W4DEX 598 KM ( DEX had 10 watts)
Other stations and Rovers at 500 + KM in the log.
Average points per QSO over 718.
This contest is fun, wish more would be in it but the storm reduced 20-30 all
band local QSO's in our Log. Working on 2304 and 3456 now.
Steve
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