Heard Kevan, N4XL, thanks for the "Hi" on 160m, and a couple of other
SECC folks. Managed 3 or 4 six band contacts; probably a first for me. I
worked assisted primarily because it adds some extra "Fun" to the contest for
me. I do tune the dial but when being low power and not being able to run,
the spots give me more to do and I can keep track of openings on the
bands. Normally, it doesn't really make much difference since you can't
easily
break the piles with low power. However, this year, with the short EU
opening on 10m, some folks may have missed it; although, I was on 10m when it
opened. With respect to piles and stations not id-ing, I noticed several of
those with a spot that was incorrect. There may be some folks with a
busted contact when log checking is complete.
cu in WPX - Jere
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From: webform at b41h.net
Reply-to: kt4zb at aol.com
To: 3830 at contesting.com, kt4zb at aol.com
Sent: 3/5/2012 9:50:45 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: ARRLDX SSB KT4ZB SO Unlimited LP
ARRL DX Contest, SSB
Call: KT4ZB
Operator(s): KT4ZB
Station: KT4ZB
Class: SO Unlimited LP
QTH: Savannah
Operating Time (hrs): 34
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 12 11
80: 49 37
40: 68 43
20: 316 84
15: 417 87
10: 196 51
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Total: 1058 313 Total Score = 993,462
Club: South East Contest Club
Comments:
Ham radio is just plain fun. 10m is always a treat...you can just feel
when
it's trying to open to EU. I was tuning the band and working into Chile
and
pow, there was GW4BLE, 30db over, on the back of the beam calling CQ. It
may
have been the loudest signal I've ever heard on ten. Or, when I hear this
very
light, NH2T CQ on 80m and say to myself, "Oh what the heck ..." And
behold,
"KT4 zed bravo, 59, kilo." It's a magical moment. And lastly, calling CQ
late
Friday night and working a few UA's, a YO very loud, comes back saying I
was
20db over and one of only three signals on 20m.
Before the contest I noticed that the solar flux was only averaging around
104
instead of a hoped 120 plus, So, I figured that my score would follow
suit.
Also the horrific storms across the country couldn't but help change the
perspective on pursuing your favorite hobby. Although Savannah was out of
most
of it, we did have tornado warnings with all the county sirens screaming
during
the contest on Saturday afternoon. Shut down the station and watched the
weather reports as a reported tornado was south of us. Overall, the
contest
was typical, there is little room for a low power station in this contest.
So,
most of the points were Search and Pounce with only one decent run on 15m.
15m
was the money band for me and 10m was a pleasant surprise on Sunday as
there was
a short 1 to 2 hour EU opening. It really salvaged the mult count as I
expected
to drop at least 20 more. The number of contacts were about the same as
last
year, the score a little less and the multipliers down overall. The
weather
killed the low bands, although 160m was better than expected...actually
improved mults from 4 to 11.
Thanks to everyone for the Q's and cu in WPX.
Best - Jere
FT1000mp Field, TH6 DXX, wires and N1MM.
Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
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