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[VHFcontesting] June VHF - N1BUG - FN55

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] June VHF - N1BUG - FN55
From: N1BUG <paul@n1bug.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 01:00:09 -0400
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N1BUG - ME - FN55
Single Op HP

6m: 218 QSOs, 95 mult
2m:  39 QSOs, 21 mult

Thoughts:

Finally operating with high power on 2m again!!! Loving it!!!

6m and 2m amplifiers performed flawlessly. Entire station performed flawlessly, although the operator is still in need of sharpening after 10 year break. Working on it. Logging was cumbersome, hence I have some software changes I want to make before the next contest.

For the first time EVER I had sensible, easy band switching. Much has to happen when going from 6 to 2 or HF to 2. RF path needs to be re-routed, one amplifier enabled while ensuring no other is (there can be some issues with sharing a common 4 kV supply), set power level of transceiver, etc. If my new system which I have dubbed FRABS (Fool Resistant Automated Band Switching) has an Achilles' heel it is that it requires a PC to work. All band switching is handled by clicking a user defined control that automates all the various band change tasks. I hammered on FRABS this weekend with frequent band changes. It worked perfectly. The system is plug and play expandable for more bands - through 1296.

My 6m station is capable of full QSK. 2m is not, requiring a sequencer. Naturally I forgot this a few times while operating 2m but even with the transceiver still on full QSK nothing bad happens thanks to station design. One lesson I have been slow to learn is that resources spent on basic infrastructure and fool proofing is worth it in the end even if it means having fewer bands. Perhaps if there wasn't a resident fool... ??

Propagation: The only notable tropo enhancement on 2m was during the warmest part of Saturday afternoon... huh. It was short lived. Best 6m Es was Sunday afternoon but not really all that great. Always a limited footprint. Did manage to get some DX: PY, VP2E, KP2, ZF, C6, XE.

Perhaps openings on 6m played a role but it seemed to me 2m activity was well down from the "old days". My current station is much more capable, yet QSO and grid count on 2 was down from the 80s-90s-00s. Many, if not most on the chat rooms were not particularly interested in attempting to work FN55 if it involved anything over 300 miles. Next contest I will be more aggressive in chasing stations I want to work.

I want more bands! (I must be getting greedy in my old age)

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Paul
N1BUG  160m-2m         DXCC Honor Roll
WI2XTC 2200m-630m Experimental license
FN55mf      ME      Piscataquis County
http://www.n1bug.com
http://www.aurorasentry.com
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