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Subject: KB1GW - ARRL DX phone (long).
From: gswanson@arrl.org (Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW)
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 96 11:22:00 EST
                 ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST -- 1996

      Call: KB1GW                    Country:  United States
      Mode: SSB                      Category: Single Unlimited

     (Class: Single Op, Assisted, High Power, All bands.)

      BAND     QSO    QSO PTS PTS/Q COUNTRIES

      160        0            0   0.0        0
       80        95      285   3.0       45
       40        48      144   3.0       28
       20      507     1521  3.0       82
       15       73      219    3.0       33
       10         0           0    0.0        0
     --------------------------------------

 Totals    723     2169   3.0      188  =   407,772

    *** Operated for 21 hours, total time.

All reports sent were 59(9), unless otherwise noted.

Equipment Description:

Transceiver - Kenwood TS-850S/AT
Amplifier - Heathkit SB-220
Antennas: 10/15/20 - Cushcraft A3S tribander (@ approx. 35')
                      40 - low dipole
                      80 - Ground-mounted, 1/4-wave vert.
                    160 - low dipole
Computer: A 386 PC running CT software, version 9.27
        (And a borrowed K1EA DVK card--TNX K1TO!)

Club Affiliation: YCCC

This is to certify that in this contest I have operated
my transmitter within the limitations of my license and have
observed fully the rules and regulations of the contest.


                             Signature ___Glenn Swanson, KB1GW___

           MAILING ADDRESS:

               Glenn Swanson  KB1GW
               27 Lakeview Blvd.
               Avon, CT 06001
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Comments:

* Wow, was 20 meters crowded!  (Understatement of the year!!)
  Apologies to ON4UN, but, trying to find (make) a hole in the mass
  of folks calling CQ from Europe was a complete "challenge,"
  ...even from here in New England! The combination of a 1.8-kHz
 SSB filter and the slope tuning of the '850 helped some, however.

* The power reports I received  were fun--among others:
CT1BOH - "1379" Watts; I2CZQ - "70" W; EA4AAK - "60" W;
 YT1U F - "50" W; DL1AQU - "40" W;  G0VHT "30" W;
DK3GJ - "15" W; PY7ZAQ - "12" W; G0OMS - "10" W;
OD1DKS - "5" W; S59D -- "5" W and, G0SCV - "4" Watts.

* No Qs on 160--wish the (borrowed) SB-220 had a 160-m position!
  (TNX to KB1HY for letting me use his SB-220 amplifier!)

* Need better 40 and 160 antennas--plan to put up a 160-m inverted L.)

* Oh, 10 meters? Forget it--maybe in a couple of years...

* Overall, I had an absolute blast!

     73! Glenn, KB1GW
     kb1gw@arrl.org

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