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This was my first contest since FD and it sure felt good. Put up a new dipole
on 160 Saturday AM and it seemed to cut through the ether in grand style.
Thanks everyone for the Q's. Here's the lowdown:
Call: W8XY State: OH
Mode: CW Category: SO
BAND QSO QSO PTS SECTIONS
160 223 446 45
Score: 20070
Power Output: 150 watts Hours of operation: 6
Equipment Description:
TR5
160m DIPOLE @ 48'
>From Gerry Hohn <Gerry.Hohn.0285711@nt.com> Mon Dec 5 08:54:08 1994
From: Gerry Hohn <Gerry.Hohn.0285711@nt.com> (Gerry Hohn)
Subject: Several Scores-VE6AO
Message-ID: <199412051605.1377.0@nmiss1.miss.nt.com>
Subject: Time:8:41
OFFICE MEMO Several Scores-VE6AO
Following are several recent scores from VE6AO, Multi/Single operation
of the Calgary DX Club.
CQWW-SSB: 665 Qs 49 Zs 96 Cs = 184,295 Ps
SS-CW: 330 Qs 65 Ss = 42,900 Ps
SS-SSB: 642 Qs 74 Ss = 95,016 Ps
CQWW-CW: 970 Qs 59 Zs 96 Cs = 321,005 Ps
Gerry VE6LB for VE6AO
>From Martin Durham <MDurham+aENG%EFJohnson@mcimail.com> Mon Dec 5 15:57:00
>1994
From: Martin Durham <MDurham+aENG%EFJohnson@mcimail.com> (Martin Durham)
Subject: MLS
Message-ID: <12941205155721/0005058293DC3EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
SUBSCRIBE
>From Richard L. King" <0007131253@mcimail.com Mon Dec 5 16:11:00 1994
From: Richard L. King" <0007131253@mcimail.com (Richard L. King)
Subject: ARRL 160 (better story)
Message-ID: <12941205161121/0007131253PJ1EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
Here are the K5NA ARRL 160M Contest results:
1303 QSOs, 41 Countries, 74 W/VE, 351,095 Score
NOTES:
Was assigned emergency baby-sitting duties for my grandchild at 7:00AM
Friday morning killing my sleeping in late plans.
Discovered a few minutes before the contest started that the east
beverage for southern Europe wasn't working. As a matter of fact all
the other beverages except the NE and SE were performing poorly. The
NE beverage heard well but from all directions. As a result I spent
the entire contest with the running station listening on the NE beverage
and the second S/P station used the SE beverage. I think the nasty
hunters and the frantic Banbis must have really taken a toll on my
beverage system. As soon as I get my courage up for the shooting gallery,
I will brave the woods and fix everything.
I slept 4 hours at mid-day on Saturday and had a total of 5 hours off
time (that's 37 hours operating for the mathematically impared).
Conditions were super in spite of my receiving difficulties this year.
I know I had many Europeans and West Coast stations calling that I didn't
pull through.
This was my best score since 1986 when I last broke 300K as a single-op.
I forgot to mention above that I was single-op high power.
Station is a IC765 and a TS-940; antennas are two slopers (NE and SW)
hung from a 190 foot tower and a octagional loop (top at 120 feet and
bottom at 20 feet, fed at the middle of the bottom) broadside NE/SW.
I can switch the antennas around to either station. Amps are a Henry
Premier model (has 160) and a Dentron DTR-1000L.
I tried to avoid the area from 1830-1835 as a DX window, choosing to
crowd in as close above 1835 as I could. I had lots of jammers (Window
Police?) as a result. I think I gave up on the window concept somtime
Sunday morning. If a reasonable, consistant DX window was established,
I would honor it. However, 20 years ago when I was doing this same
contest from Texas, I remember the DX window was 1825-1830. The 160M
DXers were EXTREMELY good about honoring the window. However, when the
contest came along, there was always people operating in the window
in spite of this and attempts to move them out weren't usually
successful. I don't think you will EVER have a DX window honored by
all participants during a contest weekend.
I missed KH6, VE8, and VI. I thought I heard someone send KV4FZ on the
second rx once, but not sure if it was he in QSO or someone asking
about him. I heard J7 and an LU(?) that I didn't work. KL7Y was the
loudest I have ever heard him. Most Eu mults called me. Where was KH6CC
and ZL3GQ. I usually expect to get these two stations and I never heard
them.
Best hour (per CT) was 88 QSOs. I had 1200 NA QSOs, 142 Eu QSOs, 3 SA
QSOs, and 1 AF (5T5JC) QSO. No Asia and Pacif this year.
This is still one of my favorite contests since my first effort in 1972
as a guest op at W5SZ (has it already been over 20 years?) Thanks to
all who dropped by to give me a QSO.
73, Richard - K5NA
K5NA@MCIMAIL.COM
>From Scott J Bauer" <sjb@rfc.comm.harris.com Mon Dec 5 16:32:27 1994
From: Scott J Bauer" <sjb@rfc.comm.harris.com (Scott J Bauer)
Subject: SquINT
Message-ID: <199412051632.LAA27281@usc02.rfc.comm.harris.com>
Thanks to NJ0U, the loudest station here for two QSOs. One with my daughter
Sara and one with my son Alex
Rcvd Sent
NJ0U Kyle age 6 Pink WA2LCC Sara age 3 Yellow
NJ0U Kyle age 6 Pink WA2LCC Alex age 8 Red ? I dont remember
"Score" 45 min * 2 comments = 90 points. 1 potty break.
Many yawns while talking, from my daughter. She lasted 40 minutes !! She calls
a mean CQ, when not yawning. Using VOX worked best. BIG smile from Sara when
she knew Kyle was talking to her ! Went to McDonalds for the after contest
reward.
I've got to get a new QTH so I can put up some real antennas.
Great idea for something different ! Made my son do 5 minutes.
Scott WA2LCC, sjb@rfc.comm.harris.com
>From David & Barbara Leeson <0005543629@mcimail.com> Mon Dec 5 16:20:00 1994
From: David & Barbara Leeson <0005543629@mcimail.com> (David & Barbara Leeson)
Subject: Beverage to TS-830
Message-ID: <35941205162053/0005543629NA2EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
Re W8CAR's question...Don, the way to get a beverage or 2nd antenna into
a TS-830 (or other Kenwood rigs) is through the transceiver plug on the back...
that's what all the talk is about how to get the plug for that connector...
both the receive side of the TR relay and the receiver input are available
for a switch box at this connector. Dave, W6QHS
>From Jay Kesterson K0GU x6826 <jayk@bits.fc.hp.com> Mon Dec 5 16:54:18 1994
From: Jay Kesterson K0GU x6826 <jayk@bits.fc.hp.com> (Jay Kesterson K0GU x6826)
Subject: K0GU ARRL 160 Score
Message-ID: <9412051654.AA06897@bits.fc.hp.com>
ARRL 160 METER CONTEST NA = 1020 98.3% CO2JA
Call: K0GU Section: CO SA = 2 0.2% PY0FF, YV1OB
Category: Single Op AS = 15 1.4% JAs, UA0/MM
QSO PTS PTS/Q SEC DX OC = 1 0.1% V73GT
1038 2133 2.05 75 5 = 170,640 EU/AF Bzzzzzt
FT-1000D, Alpha 76PA, N4KG tower feed, six beverages, W3LPL BPF, RX preamp
Whats a phone op like me doing in a contest like this?? My first serious SO
CW effort after 20 years of contesting. Notable effects as fatigue set in,
my CW sending went to h*ll and sometimes Q5 stations called and it just
didn't register ( ..--.. ). I did not sleep well during the day on Saturday.
Three times had stations, that were obviously copying me well, rip my
frequency. I stayed and battled them for 10 or so minutes to no avail. They
were there to stay, had to cut my losses and run. Kind of surprised me,
frequencies weren't that hard to come by, unless you wanted to be in the
window :-). Oh well, I probably PO somebody myself.
I don't want to hear anymore whining about slow second day contest rates :-).
Highest rate the second night was 44. The 08Z hours was 4 Qs. I now
understand why M/S is popular in this contest.
Installed the N4KG feed on my tower (55' Rohn 45 w/ Mosley PRO-96) the
weekend before. Even though my tower is only a bit over 1/8 wave by the
formula in the article (June QST) it out performed my elevated inverted L
(38' in vert section, metal barn roof ground) by a few DB to a few S units.
With four radials (at only 5' elevation) the SWR was 1:1. The SWR is almost
flat over the whole band, I assume from loss of short tower and radial
height. I you have the room for the radials its a quick and easy way to
get on 160. However in a head to head battle to a JA, with a local using a
elevated 1/4 wave vert, the JA copied him with one minor fill of his call.
The JA then CQed in my face (without even a QRZ) till I gave up. Would like
to swap info with other N4KG users, send me some Email.
73, Jay K0GU jayk@fc.hp.com
>From sellington" <sellington@mail.ssec.wisc.edu Mon Dec 5 11:04:47 1994
From: sellington" <sellington@mail.ssec.wisc.edu (sellington)
Subject: K9MA 160 Score
Message-ID: <9412051706.AA03674@ns.PacBell.COM>
K9MA 1994 ARRL 160 M Contest Score, Single Operator, High Power:
883 QSO's, 86 Mults, 155,058 Points
Antennas: Shunt-Fed 23M tower, receiving loops and wires.
Comments:
Poor conditions for DX, but better the second night. AFTER the contest, the
K index was zero again. Figures.
High point was getting a call from 5T5JC.
Low point was when a particularly obnoxious Iowa station blatantly tried to
steal my frequency.
The "DX Window" just doesn't work in this contest. The DX stations are
usually so weak that there's no possibility of hearing them through
pile-ups anyway. It seems the only way for NA stations to work DX is to
hope they answer our CQ's.
The two small phased loops work fairly well for receiving to Europe on
160. ELNEC predicts some interaction with the tower on 160, but still
about 9 dB of f/b, which seems to be about what I get. (Both ELNEC and
observations agree that coupling to the tower makes the loops useless
on 80.)
73,
Scott K9MA
sellington@ssec.wisc.edu
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