Chris, Interesting to see the 20m comparisons. Joel VE6WQ was operating
from here (VE6JY) and for the first time in a long time, 20 meters seemed
to "work". From 53 deg north, that has been rare lately. From a quick
glance at the mult sheet, we think Joel worked all 40 CQ zones. Why can't
that happen in CQWW, hi! There was virtually 48 hours of runnable Europe.
2200-0200 was the least productive time so was replaced by sleep. Asia and
especially Japan were not plentiful.
The antenna system is unchanged, it is a 3 high stack with the top at 160
feet. These are 5 element 48' home brew yagis. When there was no
propagation from Japan, the top 2 yagis were combined into Europe. When JA
or Asia was a possibility, the top ant was on Eu and the 2nd top was on JA.,
and then combined. The amp was an Alpha 77DX (yes Virginia, just one 8877)
running a comfortable 1500 watts.
>From the partial rate chart (first day) below, the Europe run gained
momentum around 0500 and was dropping by 11 and 1200 (and Joel needed a rest
as his work schedule had been hectic). We could often get a good run in
this time frame 0600-1000 but most Eu do not listen stateside at this time
in this contest as you only hear the more northerly bunch of VE5, 6, and 7's
at this time, and only if conditions are fairly decent.
hour rate total
5 54 54 307
6 82 82 389
7 129 129 518
8 79 79 597
9 143 143 740
10 104 104 844
11 31 31 875
12 0 0 875
13 11 11 886
14 43 43 929
15 105 105 1034
16 102 102 1136
17 76 76 1212
18 76 76 1288
19 87 87 1375
20 52 52 1427
21 50 50 1477
22 0 0 1477
23 1 1 1478
The 2nd morning I noticed 15 meters was very open to Europe in the 0800
area which is well before the "regular" time of 1500-1800. I was operating
single band 80 from here and even experienced good conditions to Europe and
north Africa on that band.
We're all hoping this continues for BERU (VE6BF operating) next weekend and
WPX after that.
73 Don
VE6JY
http://andor.net/ve6jy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christoph Rheker" <christor@microsoft.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 08:58
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W/VE signal strengths from last weekends contest
Hello contesters,
here is a list of some signal strengths from last weekends ARRL SSB
contest.
RIG: TS870
Ant: 80/40 Dual-Band Sloper at 10m. 10/15/20 2 Ele Yagi at 10m.
73 de Chris, DL4YAO
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20m abt 11-12h UTC
Surprising that during this time the only station from more west
was VE6WQ and he was STRONG!
S9
VE1JF VE3RM W2RE KQ2M K2XA W3BGN W1BK KB1H
S9+10
VE6WQ VY2ZM VO1MP K4JA K3ZO K4ZW K3NA K3WW
S9+20
K1IR KC1XX K1RX
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20m abt 15-16h UTC
This is the usual time to work the west.. the stations from
the east in general were not as loud as those from the west.
S8
WA6O K0DU K9NS W4RM W4RRR W6YX KC1XX K4ZW N3RS WA7LT
S9
W7WA K3NZ K3LR N3AD K7RL W3LPL K7RI
S9+10
W7GG WA2QNW VE6WQ NK7U
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20m abt 20-22h UTC
As usual, W1-3 and eastern VE's are leading.. exception: VE6WQ again!
S8
VA7OO
S9
VY2ZM VE3XN W7GG W8MJ W9RE K3ZO W7WA K7RI WW4LL W8BIN W1QK W0AIH W8UD
S9+10
VE3AT VO1MP KC1XX W3LPL W2GD N3RS N2LT K3WW W4RM K7RL K1RX N3AD W3CF
N9RV VO2WL K9NS VE2AYU
S9+20
VE3EJ VE6WQ K2XA K1KD WA2QNW W2XL
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