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TM2Y M/S CW score + short report

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Subject: TM2Y M/S CW score + short report
From: Jacques.Saget@dassault-elec.fr (Jacques Saget)
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 09:31:47 +0100 (MET)
                    CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1996


      Call: TM2Y (@ F6BEE)           Country:  France
      Mode: CW                       Category: Multi Single


      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES

      160      341      604     1.77     21      79
       80      979     1927     1.97     26      93
       40     1091     2278     2.09     36     127
       20     1263     2811     2.23     38     129
       15     1142     2793     2.45     35     116
       10       50       99     1.98     16      50
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   4866    10512     2.16    172     594  =>  8,052,192


Operator List: F6BEE, F6ARC, F6FGZ, F5NLY, F6FVY, F5LND, F/OK1FWM

Equipment Description: TS950-SD/Alpha 91b, TS850/AL1500, TS850/AL1500,
                       TS930/SB220
Antennas: 160: Shunt fed Twr, 80: Wire 4 Square, 40: 3 El Yagi @ 25.5 m, 
20: 5 El Yagi @ 24 m, 15 m: 5 El Yagi @ 21 m, 10 m: 6 El Yagi @ 15 m.
120 m bev. NE, 160 m Bev NW      TH3MK3 @ 10 m

Some of our best catches:
Earlier in the week, a strong ST0RM blew off 50 cm of tubing on one side of
the reflector of the 15 m beam. Fortunately, no real sign of higher VSWR or 
pattern/gain distortion.
Well into the contest on saturday morning, when we were fixing the tribander
mounted on a temporary mast, SN0W, RA1N, and W1ND broke in; HA1L was too 
weak. During the second night, FR0ST (quite strong) visited our site and 
raised a bit the VSWR of the 80 m sloper array commonly known as "4-square" 
(with sloping verticals and sloping horizontal elevated radials!)

Excellent conditions here on the low bands. Compare our 10 m and 160 m
scores! No US station was worked on ten but 100 are in the 160 m log and 
404 on 80 m, with a run at 170 + in the 3rd hour of the contest by F6ARC.
Nice to see XZ1N and VQ9SS in the 160 log.

Thank you to our excellent local DX spotters. Unfortunately, the fragile 
and slow link to the European mega-cluster was down for the full week end.

                 160   80   40   20   15   10  ALL   percent

North America    112  434  496  560  761    5 2368    48.0
South America      5    7   12   22   19    6   71     1.4
Europe           207  507  501  494  318   26 2053    41.6
Asia              12   36   65  165   38    4  320     6.5
Africa             8   10   16   23   16    9   82     1.7
Oceania            0    3   12   13   11    0   39     0.8


CQ-WW is always a great contest (especially CW for my own taste).

Thank you for calling us.

               Jacques SAGET  F6BEE / TM2Y / AB4CO



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