Hello all,
First off, congrats to Tree for winning from my old operating position. It
was
a great weekend conditions-wise for Louisiana. W5WMU is truly an awesome
station irregardless of the AMPS. Very high-powered antennas. Somehow,
I will find a way to overcome it before I retire from this rat-race.
My totals are.......1500 Qs 77 Mults
My first three hours were......113 20M
121 20M
113 20M
Some tremendous rates huh? That 121 is awesome if I may say so. I am
wondering if it has ever been beaten??
My next three hours were ...........86 40M
77 40M
75 40M
Second radio Qs.....................132 This obviously needs some improving
As can be seen, when I hit 40 M it was all over for me. N5RZ was loud enough
to be heard, but the sigs of stations calling were weak. According to Ralph,
there was some line noise also which hurt. I had to ask for repeats over and
over. My ears are not as good as they used to be I guess.
By 0900Z I was about 120 behind Tree. Everytime I heard him, he was another
10-15 ahead of me. However, during Sunday, I made up 60 Qs. Unfortunately
for me, making up 120 Qs is a tall order. The conditions seemed to be there
to catch up, but there was a lack of stations to work. Maybe it is me, but it
seemed to be less stations on Sunday giving out low low numbers to
us.!!!$$##%%
Many thanks to Ralph and Sue for graciously opening their home to me. They
both were very helpful, friendly, and they made my short stay quite
comfortable.
I will not get into the SKUNK ordeal or the TRANSMISSION ordeal however.
Those subjects need to be forgotten!!! It was hard for Ralph to let me use
his
station. When he saw those first 3 hours, I could telll he wanted to be in
there!!!
I do not know where I will be for next year. I will end up somewhere as the
dreaded GUEST OP (which seems to be a nasty subject lately). I will be
checked out using TR program however, and hopefully able to attempt a
win. I only want to win one more time. Then I promise to quit.
73,
Mr. Bill K5GA VP2MGA
ps...Hope to see all from VP2MDE in CQ WW CW
>From Stephen Lufcy <km0l@tyrell.net> Tue Nov 14 01:28:01 1995
From: Stephen Lufcy <km0l@tyrell.net> (Stephen Lufcy)
Subject: Noise Reduction...
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951113192330.1000A-100000@tyrell.net>
Hi Pete-
I own and use aaan MFJ Super DSP filter and can attest to the fact that
they do work for noise reduction- probably close to as well as a low
horizontal recieving antenna. If you don't have a lot of real estate for
beverages, the DSP is a good alternative.
gl de KM0L
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