North American QSO Party, SSB - August
Call: KT4Q
Operator(s): KT4Q
Station: KT4Q
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: NC
Operating Time (hrs): 10
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 4 4
80: 146 37
40: 429 53
20: 157 30
15: 4 4
10: 2 2
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Total: 742 130 Total Score = 96,460
Club: Deep Dixie Contest Club
Team: Deep Dixie CC Team Elvis
Comments:
I was unable to start this one until an hour and fifteen minutes late. Felt I
was always trying to catch up. 40M was definitely the money band this year. I
started out on a frequency that after 45 minutes became a lighthouse station
that I could not hear them but it was being shared. So I QSYed to another
frequency and I was hammer down for the next 3 hours. 20 meters was okay but
signals were fading in and out of locations so I patiently kept working until 20
dried up. Was able to work a local ham on 10m/15m and worked a few NA dx. On
80m my noise level was very high at +10 to +15 but still was able to work for
over 2 hours and be productive. 160m was nearly impossible. High noise floor
but picked up a few mults.
Overall this was the first phone contest effort after getting all my antennas up
in the air. Very pleased with the capability of my station now. Worked several
radio friends. Unfortunately over the last three weeks I am recovering from
being tested positive with COVID. I am fortunate to have had my two
vaccinations which reduced the effects of the virus but the entire contest I
could have easily laid down to sleep immediately. Anxious for the next contest
event.
Rig: Yaesu FTdx5000 MPL (@100w)
Ants: Cushcraft X7 + X740 @ 50'
Carolina Windom 80 @ 40'
Gap Voyager Vertical (for 160M) @ ground level
S/W: WriteLog 12.58B
Tuner: Palstar AT4K
Vy 73,
Steve - KT4Q
Hayesville, NC (Clay Co)
EM85da
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