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Subject: [3830] ARRL160 N6RO SO HP
From: n6ro@arrl.net (n6ro@arrl.net)
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2000 19:49:35 -0500 (EST)
                     ARRL 160-Meter Contest
                    
Call: N6RO
Operator(s): N6RO
Station: N6RO

Class: SO HP
QTH: EB
Operating Time (hrs): 30
 

Summary:
          QSOs  Sections  Countries
Total:     596     62        6      =  88,808

Club/Team: NCCC

Comments:

STUFF: FT1000MP, ALPHA76,  TRLog, ANC-4 noise canceller
TX Ant: Wire 4 SQUARE, 1/4 Vert. 
RX Ant: 3 Beverages, high dipole, 40m yagi, 80m quad, wire under the eaves


Had a great start before sundown on Friday, ended up 200 Qs below my 1998
score, despite an improved RX antenna situation and relative lack of noise. 
Only things missing were propagation to the populated northeast US and
activity!  Used the second RX extensively in-between CQs.  Had many dupes from
W6/7 stations - they were probably not using a logging program.
  
Heavy fog Sunday AM caused precip. noise on all antennas, even the wire under
the eaves (meant to reduce rain static).  This noise obscured many JAs and
possible East coast stations after 10Z.  Worked only 34 JAs compared to 100+ in
previous years. Missed all sections in W1/W2/VE1/2. except WNY and EMa (Jeff
was a whisper in Northern CA).  No sign of SA/VK/ZL/EU(of course), but the five
Caribbeans heard were loud. Most interesting was a 15 minute JA opening AFTER
sunrise on Sunday, audible on the high dipole, but not the 800' JA beverage!

CU all in Stew Perry test.











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