Congratulations on a great job representing the USA, Rich.
The Florida Contest Group had a blast two years ago as W1AW/4- you have
taken it to the next level for team USA by interconnecting multiple sites -
hats off to you and W5XD - great achievement - cannot imagine all the
screens in sync at the end of the contest from 6 different sites - WOW!
Talk about knowing who to pass and where to pass them!!!!!
...this was not do-able two years ago but now is history - very very cool -
this is the current level - what will be next? The HQ Radiosport station
offers an opportunity to do this kind of thing (multiple sites) that no
other contest can - and as contesters we all love using technology to stuff
our envelopes to the point of breaking, hi! I know that the logistics of
two years ago were tough - sure would have been nice to gab to "anyone
anywhere" on the network!
Go Team USA!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
& THE Florida Contest Group
FCG #1 WRTC02 - N5TJ + K1TO
FCG #4 WRTC02 - N6MJ + N2NL
...from Sunny Florida where we are awaiting the return from WRTC in Europe
of our President, Dan, K1TO (co- #1) and VP Jeff, WC4E (a referee)
Should the opportunity to operate one of these affairs ever become available
again I would jump at the chance - it was as they say "a hoot" - being a
unique multiplier by just jumping in your car to go to the local MM
station....neat.
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard L. King <k5na@texas.net>
To: <3830@contesting.com>; <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>; <ctdxcc@kkn.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 10:42 PM
Subject: [3830] W1AW/5 ARRL HQ Score
> 2002 IARU Contest
>
> W1AW/5 ARRL Headquarters Station
>
> Location - Central Texas (Austin, Texas area)
>
> CW Phone
> Total
> Band QSOs Points QSOs Points QSOs
> Points Mults
>
> 160 177 375 156 296 333
> 671 11
> 80 329 771 444 1048 773
> 1819 27
> 40 824 2545 760 1778 1584
> 4323 55
> 20 1594 5966 2319 7522 3913
> 13488 87
> 15 1274 4766 1585 5339 2859
> 10105 92
> 10 402 1098 467 1277 869
> 2375 39
>
> Total 4600 15521 5731 17260 10331
> 32781 311
>
> Claimed Score: 32,781 x 311 = 10,194,891
>
> This past year has been a busy one here in Central Texas while we prepared
> for W1AW/5. Though we were given the W1AW/5 assignment over 3 years ago,
> the planning got started in seriousness a year ago immediately after the
> 2001 IARU.
>
> Six of the premier Central Texas stations agreed to participate - K5NA,
> K5TR, N5CQ, N5TW, NX5M, and W5KFT. Each of these stations could have been
a
> powerhouse on any of the bands or modes but the assignments were:
>
> K5NA - 80M CW, 40M CW, & 15M SSB.
> K5TR - 80M SSB & 20M SSB
> N5CQ - 10M CW
> N5TW - 160M CW & 20M CW.
> NX5M - 160M SSB & 10M SSB.
> W5KFT - 40M SSB & 15M SSB
>
> W5XD wrote a special version of WriteLog for use by the headquarters
> stations. Basically the new version allowed us to connect to a central
> Internet server that fed QSOs back to all the W1AW/5 sites in real-time.
> Each site could always tell what QSOs and mults each of the other
band/mode
> sites needed. The software also fed the frequencies of the radios back to
> everyone to allow each station to move QSOs to other bands easily.
>
> We had a total of about 15 computers set up at all the sites and each
ended
> up with the same QSO and multiplier numbers at the end of the contest. The
> software was really awesome.
>
> The 24 hours of the IARU were noisy because Central Texas was being hit
> with wave after wave of thunderstorms. This condition caused high QRM on
> all the bands and especially affected the low bands. The thunderstorms had
> been occurring for several days before the contest and there was a lot of
> flooding in the area. But no W1AW/5 sites were affected by flooding. The
> rain static and thunderstorms were another matter.
>
> The thunderstorms forced the N5TW, NX5M, & W5KFT sites to shut down at
> different times during the contest as thunder cells passed by. Since the
> logging system was real-time and current at all the sites, it was possible
> for other sites to start working the vacated band/modes almost immediately
> after the affected stations were shut down. A lot of cell phone calls were
> made to coordinate this. Later the band/modes were switched back to the
> original stations.
>
> Our goal was to beat the old W1AW/p record set by W1AW/4 in 2000. However,
> 10 meters just didn't have much in the way of good conditions here and we
> fell a little short. With sun spots going down, the W1AW/4 record may
stand
> for a few years. Our secondary goal was to beat NU1AW and the other
> headquarters stations. But I haven't heard any other official HQ scores
yet.
>
> All the stations owners and operators had a great time doing this. It was
> great fun.
>
> Thanks to the K1ZZ and the ARRL for allowing us to do W1AW/5 in this
> contest. Also thanks to W5XD for his work developing his terrific software
> to support our effort and to AB5K for the special telnet node used
> exclusively by all the W1AW/5 stations.
>
> There will be more detailed information and breakdowns of the W1AW/5
effort
> available on the net very soon.
>
> 73, Richard - K5NA
>
> k5na@texas.net
>
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