Phil
I also spotted several stations that were significantly stronger than the
rest. Perhaps QRO, perhaps high gain antennas, not sure.
I will confess though that I was one of them! I had about 1/2 hour to spare
on Sunday afternoon, spotted the contest on, looked up the rules and thought
I'd give away a few points. I knew the power limit was 100W but since I
wasn't competing felt it was OK to go QRO (within my license conditions).
My goal was to give away a few points to the contests, not to compete (which
you cannot really do in 1/2 hour). I did not post an entry on 3830 because
that would imply I was competing. A checklog for my paltry few QSOs will be
submitted when I get a moment!
Regards
Nigel, G0RPM
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From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Phil Cooper
Sent: 05 December 2011 20:38
To: 'RTTY Contesting'
Subject: [RTTY] Re the 10m RTTY contest
Hi all,
I've just seen the 3830 summary for this contest, and I am a little
puzzled.....
The rules clearly state (3.) 100 watts output maximum.
And yet, some have put themselves into the HP category!
I am assuming they thought that as there is no QRP category, or only ONE
power level, they would use the HP section in the 3830 form?
But, having said that, I suspect that several stations were using a bit more
than 100 watts.
I heard several EU/AS stations that were so loud they had copyable signals
above and below their Tx frequency. Maybe overdriven AFSK can account for
that as well, but these stations were end-stopping on the meter, whereas
most folk were S6 - S9.
Over the past months, I have found it better to reduce output power,
especially when CQ'ing. In WAEDC and CQWW, I was down to around 50 or 60W
out, and in this one, I ran at about 70 watts, apart from calling the VP2
and the PJ2, for which I pushed out the full 100!
Just my thoughts.....................
73 all
Phil GU0SUP
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