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Subject: IQ4A M/S Score
From: pib2822@iperbole.bologna.it (Claudio Veroli I4VEQ)
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 1996 00:54:10 +0100
                         CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1996
     
     
           Call: IQ4A                     Country:  Italy
           Mode: SSB                      Category: Multi Single
           Location: Monte Capra 444 meters asl near Bologna.
           Club affiliation: MCC Marconi Contest Club   

     
           BAND     QSO     ZONES COUNTRIES
     
     
           160       91       12       69
            80      319       31      115
            40     1076       35      142
            20     1903       39      156
            15     1529       38      155
            10      185       26       98
          ---------------------------------------------------
     
         Totals    5103      181      731  =>  11,271,000
     
     Operator List: 
     Runner 
     I4VEQ,  Claudio Veroli
     I4TJE,  Paolo Giannasi
     IK2NCJ, Luca Aliprandi
     I4IKW,  Marco Venturi

     Multipliers stations:
     I4EAT, Fausto Minardi (Low Bands)
     I4LCK, Franco Armenghi (10 meters)
     I4AVG, Franco          (80 meters)
     IK4MGP Fulvio          (low bands)
     IK4QJH Giancarlo       (Low bands & PCL Control)     
     I4IKW, Marco Venturi    (160 meters)
     IK4EWK Marco De Vietro (20 & 15 Meters, data managment)
     IK4DCT Davide Capelli   (High Bands)
     IK4XQH Fabio Marzaduri   (High Bands)
 
     Data managment and technical support:
  
     I4IND  Francesco Chiodini 
     IK4CZF Casimiro Adani
     I4PVP  Giancarlo Pavirani
     IW4ANU Giorgio Tovoli
               
     Equipment Description:
     
     Runner: FT1000,IC751, & PA 
     Alternative Runner IC781,IC761 and PA
     10 meters: IC781, IC765 and Henry PA
     40 meters: IC781 and PA 4CX1500
     80 meters: IC781, IC765 & Henry PA
     160 meters: FT990 & TL922
     2 PC's running CT program for Runner station
     10 PC's network with IK4EWK software for multiplier stations  

     Packet:     Via Internet from USA
                 DB0BCC, DB0OVA, DB0SDX from Germany
                 T77T from San Marino & IK2GZU from Italy 
     
     Antennas:
     
     
     160:  Shunt feed tower 25 meters, dipoles 
     80 :  4 1/4 phased verticals & dipoles 
     40:   3 ele yagi at 22 meters, loop 
     20:   4 ele yagi & 4 el. quad      
     15:   6 el. yagi & 4 el. quad
     10:   5 ele yagi & 4 el. quad 
     all antennas have indipentent rotation and separate towers
     
     The contest story:
    
After we won the CQWW M/S category in WWDX CW 94 and SSB 95 I was not sure
that propagation would help us again so much as it was happened 
in the last two years. We well know that we have no chances against the
great M/S stations from South America and Caribbean.
In this situation is not easy to find the concentration that we need 
to do a new great effort, but our goal has been always a good places in EU;
anyway propagation helps us again and we found unbelieveable conditions on
high bands, just a little below the last year so I think our score will be
good in Europe.
Low bands were amazing for the great numbers of multipliers available, we
lost a lot of its waiting for the 10 minutes rule and for our poor 160
meters antenna....but it was really possible to work more then 100 countries
on 6 bands.
 
Band summary:

160: We lost a lot of multipliers, our poor antenna and short windows opening
does not match the 10 minutes rules. We done just a little better then last
year with the same working conditions. We will try to have better ears in
future,
but our QTH on an hilltop sorrounded by woods doesn't give us the
possibility to put on any beverage antennas. 

80: Till last year it was very difficult to reach the 100 countries on this
band,
now we are at 115 and we don't use it as running band, almost impossible to
find a frequency free. We received a great help from Fabio IG9/I4UFH lets us
to work new multipliers on his frequency. Franco I4AVG, our 80 meters man
was very tired, but a great time was had by him.

40:Always a great band for us, impossible to listen on our transmitting
frequency, nice
US pile up during the first night, work US pile up on  split at 150 QSO/hour
is really a good rate.

20:The best runner band this year. Nice opening in the morning to Pacific
over the long path, and nice US pile up in the evening, better on Sunday.

15:Another very good year for 15 meters, not like 1995 (2300 QSOs), but with
very good opening to east (JA, VK and Asia) and afternoon pile up from US
(zone 5 and 4), only N6AW from the zone 3 during Sunday afternoon when
signals from US were just a little bit stronger then Saturday.

10: Certainly the most captivating band, with short opening to east (VK,
VS6, XX9, VU..), some sporadic E signals from EU, and good African station
on the band.
Weak signals from south America and Carabbean and it was very difficult to
work them 
thru the US pile up. Incredible 10 minutes open to US on Sunday, we
immediatly change the runner band on 10, just to log 26 US station from zone
5 only.
What a band....!!!!

Thanks to all who called, and moved from one band to another on our request.
See you on CW.

73 de Claudio I4VEQ.
 
      
     


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