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Subject: [SECC] ARRL 160 W4IX SOLP Assisted
From: secc at contesting.com (John Colyard via SECC)
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 21:21:09 -0500
                 ARRL160 Summary Sheet


       Start Date : 2014-12-05


    CallSign Used : W4IX
      Operator(s) : W4IX


Operator Category : SINGLE-OP
             Band : 160M
            Power : LOW
             Mode : CW
 Default Exchange : SC
       Gridsquare : EM84WX


             Name : John Colyard
          Address : 490 Silver Thorne Drive
   City/State/Zip : Wellford  SC  29385
          Country : USA


     ARRL Section : SC
        Club/Team : South East Contest Club
         Software : N1MM Logger V13.10.2


        Band    QSOs    Pts  Sec
         1.8     843    1704   81
       Total     843    1704   81




            Score : 138,024
              Rig : FT-1000 MP


         Antennas : Inv L, 3 Rcv Antennas


          Soapbox : I had to leave early Sunday morning for a business trip to 
Tuscon, AZ so I only had limited time to play. I ran the first 12 hrs of the 
contest ( Friday night ) until 1000Z when things were just so slow and everyone 
on skimmer was a dupe so I pulled the plug. Started up at 2100Z Saturday and 
things were extremely slow for a couple hours...picked up just a little at 
darkness but I knew I had to leave soon so I just picked at skimmer until 
everyone was a dupe and pulled the plug. So I had 700 Q's in 12 hours and 143 
Q's in 4 1/2 hours...Did manage to work a few DX stations...PJ2,KP2,XE2, G & I. 
 M5O called me and I worked G4IIY and IQ9IU (who had a tremendous signal ). 
Also got KH6LC but missed KL7 for WAS. Missed EB, SB and PR. Also missed SK, NL 
& NWT. I put up a new Inverted L out in the woods and the vertical section is 
approx. 75 feet up and at the base of the tree, the ground slopes down approx. 
25 feet so it seems to be in a good location. Have 14 radials installed. I also 
have a 350 foot terminated east beverage. A 300 foot unterminated free wire to 
the NE, and a 900 foot unterminated beverage to the NW. All 3 RCV Antennas 
payed off. Even though the band was extremely quiet, it helped pull out the 
weak ones from overcrowded frequencies. Did anyone on the East Coast experience 
the awesome W6/W7 land condx? I thought they were awesome....would have been 
incredible if I had an Amplifier!!  




I have observed all competition rules as well as all regulations
  established for amateur radio in my country. My report is
  correct and true to the best of my knowledge. I agree to be
  bound by the decisions of the Contest Committee.






  Date : 2014-12-07        Signature : John Colyard




John Colyard
Tandem Communications
Director of Installations
MAIN  772.216.6700
EMAIL jrcccd at aol.com



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