QRP masochist yes, but it hurts so good!
I had no intention of operating the contest, worn out as I was from the VHF
contest the previous weekend and some 12 hour work days recently, BUT-
I wanted to check out the new IC-706 on CW, and while I was at it, maybe see
how many states I could work QRP, something I had never tried on 160. So I
operated 4 hours the first night making 52 contacts with the IC-706.
My first impression of the IC-706 was, WOW, there's a narrow CW filter here
even though I didn't order or pay for the accessory. This Santa Claus
syndrome lasted three hours (I'm a slow learner) until I finally realized I
was receiving two, both USB and LSB, equally strong signals from every
station (and YOU thought the band was crowded!). One result of this folly
was that some stations came back the first call (KL7Y, for instance!) while
others, much stronger, wouldn't come back after 5 minutes of calling (I was
listening on the other sideband and about 1.5 KHz off their frequency).
Another result was that I heard several of the louder stations come back off
frequency with B4 to my calls to other stations. This was weird, and I
finally realized after three hours of searching and pouncing that the narrow
CW filter was NOT, even though it has the "feel" of a narrow CW filter, and
this non-filter is actually narrower than the SSB filter that I was to use
next (someone explain that!).
For the fourth hour Friday night and three hours Saturday night, I used the
IC-706 with the SSB filter. Now, I was on frequency (or close) and the
occasional "B4's" I received thereafter were "failure of a cerebral nature"
(apologies- I should have pushed the NA F9 key before calling).
Contesting with the IC-706 (esp. with the wide filter) was far more
masochistic than operating QRP! The IC 706 is a superb little transceiver,
but not up to 160M contesting. The the S7 intermod crud all across the band
was very stressful! With the wide filter, I could hear about 10 signals in
the passband and another dozen or so as intermod! Putting in the attenuator
made no difference- the intermod was just as bothersome. After about 3 hours
of contesting Saturday night I had such a bad headache, I decided to quit.
But wait, My FT-102 with its three 6146's- it couldn't run at 5 watts, could
it? I hooked it up to the Oak Hills Research QRP wattmeter, and, SURPRISE,
the drive control easily brought it down to 5 watts (or much lower)! Only
problem was that the power out changed significantly when I moved 20 KHz or
more so every few minutes- "it's tune-up time." I operated another 4 hours
using the FT-102 with it's superp receiver. My headache went away! I
usually only heard one or two signals at a time in the 500 Hz bandpass an no
intermod. And, believe it or not, most stations that I could hear well,
could hear me! Yes, it took several minutes to work KH6CC and others. Some
I called for many, many minutes off and on (such as 8P9DX) before they came
back. Some (like PJ9Z) never came back though I called and called and
called. And yes, I got lucky and made two contacts on CQ's!
After 4 hours Friday night and 7 hours Saturday night, I worked 48 states
(including KL7 and KH6, but missed SC and ME), three Canadian provinces, and
XE2, VP9, WP4, 6Y5, and 8P9, trully better than I imagined I could ever do
QRP. I very much appreciate your patience and good ears in working me.
Here's the score-
Single up, unassisted, QRP ( 5 watts out to Qak Hills QRP wattmeter), 11
hours
Antenna: A pair of 510' full wave loops in parallel averaging 25' above
ground
QSO's: 178 Multipliers: 56 Score: 22,904
Hearing the above-mentioned DX come back to my QRP signal is one of my the
alltime best highs in contesting and amateur radio! Doug W2CRS Colorado
I tried to subscribe to the 3830@AKORN.NET over 12 hours ago, but no luck so
cq-contest reflector (and topband reflector) gets this one.
>From Dieter Dippel" <dippel@rrze.uni-erlangen.de Mon Jan 29 12:16:59 1996
From: Dieter Dippel" <dippel@rrze.uni-erlangen.de (Dieter Dippel)
Subject: Final Results WAE SSB 1995
Message-ID: <146B7E10D92@isis.rrze.uni-erlangen.de>
DL2DN > CONTEST 27.01.96 15:24 143 Lines 6121 Bytes #89 @WW
Subj: Results WAE SSB 95
From: DL2DN @ DB0RBS.#BW.DEU.EU (Herbert)
To : CONTEST @ WW
*** Worked All Europe DX Contest (WAEDC) SSB 1995 ***
Results Europe/DX
Single Operator - Europe
S50A 1121848 YT1AD 620106 OM3PC 493640 S59ZA 427721
YU7JX 383182 LY6M 316498 LY2IJ 298623 S50D 269928
DJ9KH 267282 LY5W 257706 DJ9HX 227048 OK1DIG 223440
DJ9MT 197656 DJ3JB 191611 LY2OU 187620 F2BF 171392
T77WI 129297 DL0SE 128520 DL5DAV 121800 DJ0VZ 116886
SM6VR 107348 OZ5EV 104357 DL8NAS 102249 UU2JZ 92736
DK5RA 84846 DL9BBA 84000 EA2IA 80758 OH3OJ 80256
DL5IC 74165 DJ3ST 72354 EA3BOX 68736 UT5UGR 64998
SP1MHV 62884 DJ9UI 60776 LY1FW 60514 DL2FAG 56154
UA6NZ 54708 DL1JF 53439 RZ1ZZ 45126 SP7DZA 44622
LY2FN 41880 DF2FM 39375 LZ2WM 38500 S54A 37440
LY3BA 36084 UA6LAK 35375 IK2VJF 33300 OK1BB 33274
OM3YK 31948 ZA1AJ 31486 UA6LAM 30345 S57W 30284
OK1DKS 30179 YL3FW 29539 YU1BO 28128 SP9HZF 26106
UY5ZZ 25992 IK6CAC 25200 9A3ZG 25004 S59D 24890
0KHP 24582 UA4SKW 24004 DL8OBQ 21894 OH1NOA 21735
CT4MS 21386 DA0WCR 21320 DL1BKT 20646 DL9SEV 20586
OZ9Y 20468 3Z2UUU 20291 HA3OU 20274 OZ4FF 19166
YO8KOS 17464 OK1KZ 16716 DK7LA 16400 DL6MHW 15708
DL2DN 15288 EA3LS 14630 DJ8WK 14454 DL8SDC 13760
OK1EP 13706 EA1MK 13281 DL2DBE 12420 UA1CGF 12348
UY5TE 12296 DK5OS 12240 LZ3SM 11904 9A3QK 11583
OM5KM 11580 DJ6BN 11400 LZ2FM 10519 LZ5QZ 9688
Z32JA 9660 YU7KM 9504 EA3GHQ 9040 DL8FP 8960
UR5WHT 8352 DJ4RP 7950 EA7NQ 7320 SP9BLF 6992
DJ3XK 6552 DL1ECU 6370 PA0KDM 6075 DK6IV 5940
PA0YN 5888 DL7UWL 5880 YO4DCF 5508 3Z9MAT 5460
DL6UFB 5325 DJ6DO 5256 IK0XBX 5217 UA3LDZ 5148
IT9AJP 5106 EA7AIG 5005 Z32KV 4992 UT4UZ 4753
SP5BB 4650 DF2HL 4514 EA2CR 4320 SP2GNB 4180
EA1FAD 4032 SP2DKI 3960 UT1ZZ 3914 DJ2YE 3366
S58MU 3304 SP6EQZ 3243 SV2YC 3074 DF3IU 3024
SP9MDY 2925 EA3ELZ 2905 EA7BJV 2832 UU2JQ 2829
9A4RU 2623 HA3GN 2508 SP4GFG 2432 OK2SWD 2376
EA7BHO 2356 LA2AD 2232 DL1HSR 2052 DF8IT 1922
DL1EAL 1900 SP2AHD 1764 EA6JN 1760 OK2EC 1760
EA3GSH 1700 DL3WB 1584 IV3GCP 1400 OK1DSA 1360
S59L 1314 DF5NF 975 SK0UX 930 EA1DFP 882
9A3ZO 864 DL7UHD 624 SP4AVG 624 LZ1KPP 616
DL1SBF 572 YO3JU 570 SP2EXN 520 CT1DSJ 462
YU7SF 450 SP9KJU 434 PA0IJM 390 YO8RXP 384
IT9ORA 330 DA0UN 288 YU7LS 200 RU6BV 136
EW8VD 80 OK1FJD 48 UT8IM 40 SP9KR 32
SM7HSP 30 DF0GBS/P 24 EA7GGU 22 EA7BJ 22
EA7MK 22 EA7GPP 21
Single Operator - DX
C47W 1750170 AA1AA 628992 N3RS 579120 UA0WY 500736
4X1VF 459224 ZS6SA 436696 LU6ETB 416329 UA3D/0 413168
5B4XF 404676 EA1AK/8 400140 CT3IA 340744 JH5FXP 250954
N5OKR/3 233356 P40T 218673 L37N 217251 W2UP/3 203975
HK3JJH 170145 LU8ADX 168354 EA9AR 128924 BV2FI 124700
RA9FDR 115656 RW9AB 104244 5N3/SP5XAR 102336 RV9XF 101000
UN7R 69678 UA0WL 42912 UA9CUA 39216 NK3U 38646
OA4EI 38488 PY2APQ 38016 KC1F 34662 DU1SAN 34114
WO9Z 29468 RV9OB 25810 YV1CR 23580 WZ8A 23403
WE9V 22752 OD5SE 21840 L7F 19888 VK2APK 18800
KB0C 16330 UN7FW 14720 UA0YAY 13200 K1CLN 11664
J28FX 11340 K3WW 6936 9Q2L 6750 JH4NMT 6222
VE9ZL 6000 JA5APU 4680 RW9RF 3904 JA6SRB 3564
4Z5FW 3360 UN9PQ 3124 UA9UUN 3096 4M3B 2912
WA2WYR 2850 JA7BEW 2747 JA7KBR/1 2680 K4BAI 2400
VE5SF 2400 UA0SJ 2244 JA3JOT 2112 XE2DV 1584
K8CV 1540 CP1FF 1456 XE3LMV 1352 JA1BUI 620
TE5T 600 JR4GPA 572 JH1UUT 540 PY3CEJ 450
JA6QDU 432 N4MM 360 JA3HPD 352 CP1AA 280
JA0YHU 280 VE6JY 180 JA1STY 48 JG1GCO 40
KA2BXH 24 JA9KUG 18
Multi Operator Single TX - Europe
IR4T 1258810 UU5J 1079944 DF0HQ 1006072 DL0WW 976599
UX2M 571846 S50L 567522 GB5HQ 503084 RU6LWZ 482702
DL0HN 453474 DL0CS 421632 II2K 386347 9H0DX 375326
UT7W 358290 DL0UM 225768 LY3MR 164970 DK0CX 158039
DL8WO 144400 YU7AL 120927 DL0LB 119840 DL6NED 12435
GW3CSA 94792 DK0GM 88020 UE1ANU 72225 DL0KM 71048
DA0CB 12827 LY2BWJ 9680 EW4XA 8528 SQ0YFU 1960
SP3KPN 500 UT4UYA 300 OK2KVI 264
Multi Operator Single TX - DX
IG9R 2902464 EA9TQ 2376400 P39P 1955960 VP5C 832206
K1JKS 677888 N3BNA 170936 RK9CWY 161551
SWL - Europe
OM3-27707 775602 LY-R-225 652680 RA3XO 594958 LY1DT 403992
LYR-1751 288358 SP0142/JG 233695 LYB68 231384 OM3-0001 199440
DE0DEM 192676 LY-A-89 161625 LY-1136 161552
F-10046 108661 OH2-836 96220 LYR-672 95598 RA1-143-1 77308
LYR-1855 73950 LYR-794 53345 ONL4335 53332 SPL-200189 50160
EA/DE7TXL 38520 LY-B-26 26460 DL3KDC 21300 OK2-9329 14310
I7-2889-BA 4410 OK1-34734 391
SWL - DX
UA9-154-2454 211172 UA9-154-1171 149093 UA9-154-800 148148
CXN020 60522 INS-99 7500
Checklogs
SP2LUK OZ5ABD S57DX DJ4LK SK0TM DL6CIA SM5ARL DL2TG SM0ARR
DL4JYT SP4CMW EA2JZ SP8JMA F6CLM SP4AS IQ7J SP6FJ LZ2UZ
SP5YFC OM4JD SP7VCK DL7VEE UA4YJE DL7VMM YO4CAH EA1APS 4N7Z
LA4JHA DL1ASF DL2VLA EA4FW HA3GF LZ4AX CX-021 EA8BXQ OX3ZM
VE7XO N0XCF ZS6EZ EA3CWK
Any questions about this list to DL2DN @ DB0RBS.#BW.DEU.EU
73, Herb, DL2DN
>From bobg4ujs@netcentral.co.uk (Bob Harrison) Mon Jan 29 11:54:35 1996
From: bobg4ujs@netcentral.co.uk (Bob Harrison) (Bob Harrison)
Subject: Energy Booster during contest?
Message-ID: <199601291154.LAA20880@net1.netcentral.co.uk>
>I've been taking the drops in the morning before work and I must say it
>does give me a tremendous lift, especially for a guy that has never been a
>morning person!
Wow...... my XYL won't be pleased!! hi 73 de Bob
>From SHAWN LIGHTFOOT <shawn.lightfoot@lun.lis.ab.ca> Mon Jan 29 03:58:00 1996
From: SHAWN LIGHTFOOT <shawn.lightfoot@lun.lis.ab.ca> (SHAWN LIGHTFOOT
<shawn.lightfoot@lun.lis.ab.ca>)
Subject: POWERLINE NOISE
Message-ID: <8B9B4EA.0065001755.uuout@lun.lis.ab.ca>
Hi All. I know that this has probably been beat to death, but I still
need to know.
I have just recently acquired 3 acres of land to build a house. Due to
the time frame, and location etc, I was unable to do very accurate
noise testing. The best I could do was hook up a long wire to an old RS
DX-160. I heard just a tad of noise on 160M, presumably power line noise
from what it sounds like, but very low level...no biggy. Right now, I'm
living across the road from 3 phase 138KV power lines, and these things
may as well be a 1-200MHZ broadband transmitter, cuz the noise from
160 Meters through 20 is from 10 over at 80M, to S-8 on 20
Meters....very vrey bad and noisey. The only power line CLOSE to me at
the NEW site is what I believe to be a single phase 440V line brought
down the road, then into a transformer (2:1) on the property. The ONLY
other power line is a major grid line, which is located between 2-4
miles away...just guessing (cant' get an accurate check).
I would like to know some opinions on how these 440 lines are, and more
exactly, if anyone has experienced any problems from grid lines at a
distance of 2-4 miles away. Common sense would say they should not cause
any problems, but would like to hear what everyone has to say.
Thanks,
Shawn
>From Pete Soper <psoper@encore.com> Mon Jan 29 13:09:04 1996
From: Pete Soper <psoper@encore.com> (Pete Soper)
Subject: last weeks posting from K5ZD
Message-ID: <4191.9601291309@earl.encore.com>
>From the reflector info posting (whole thing included below for
you to save for next time):
>You can fetch messages from the CQ-Contest archive by sending a message to
>FileServ@TGV.COM that says
> SENDME CQ-CONTEST-ARCHIVE.yyyy-mm
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>From Tine Brajnik <Tine.Brajnik@guest.arnes.si> Mon Jan 29 14:07:41 1996
From: Tine Brajnik <Tine.Brajnik@guest.arnes.si> (Tine Brajnik)
Subject: CQWW 160M CW
Message-ID: <01I0L2W0OMWY0004X7@arnes.si>
At 18:41 26.01.96 +0000, Andre Sampaio (PY0FF) wrote:
>Hello
>I will operate the CQWW160m CW contest, starting today
>as high power sigle operator.Please qsl to W9VA or
>direct via CBA
>See you on the TOP BAND !!
>73, Andre
>
>******************************
>* PY0FF - Andre Sampaio *
>* Fernando de Noronha Island *
>* -------------------------- *
>* E-MAIL *
>* py0ff@elogica.com.br *
>* PACKET RADIO *
>* py0ff@py0ff.#fni.bra.sa *
>******************************
>
>
HI Andre,
very sorry but did not get this msg b4 contest so was not aware to look
for you. Anyway S59AA told me he worked you and that you were there
just for about 15mins with gud sigs and perfect op technic. Wonder if you
were active all the contest since I watched for you second night but did not
hear you or somebody callg u.
73 Tine S50A (800 qsos abt 400k )
Tine Brajnik
>From Jimmy R. Floyd" <floydjr@Interpath.com Mon Jan 29 13:21:01 1996
From: Jimmy R. Floyd" <floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: 160 Scores
Message-ID: <199601291425.JAA14872@mail-hub.interpath.net>
I will be doing the scores for the 160 contest this weekend.
Please submit them here, 3830 reflector, or to me direct.
73's Jim
**********************************************************
* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
* *
* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: **NEW** >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
**********************************************************
>From Jimmy R. Floyd" <floydjr@Interpath.com> (by way of "Jimmy R. Floyd"
><floydjr@interpath.com> Mon Jan 29 14:51:50 1996
From: Jimmy R. Floyd" <floydjr@Interpath.com> (by way of "Jimmy R. Floyd"
<floydjr@interpath.com> (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: 160 Scores
Message-ID: <199601291555.KAA21124@mail-hub.interpath.net>
CORRECTION!!! DO NOT LEAVE SCORES HERE. ONLY DIRECT TO ME OR 3830!!
My Mistake!!!
I will be doing the scores for the 160 contest this weekend.
Please submit them here, 3830 reflector, or to me direct.
73's Jim
**********************************************************
* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
* *
* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: **NEW** >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
**********************************************************
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