SEANET Contest
Call: VK2CZ
Operator(s): VK2CZ
Station: VK2CZ
Class: SOSB/40 HP
QTH: Sydney
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Dig Qs
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160:
80:
40: 79
20:
15:
10:
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Total: 0 79 0 Mults = 3 Total Score = 2,370
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Comments:
This contest needs more publicity in VK - and oddly there is a local ZL/VK/P2
only contest almost overlapping. I've never worked so many VK's in any
contest..
Happy to contribute some interest.
Cheers,
David Burger VK2CZ
Sydney
VK8AA/4W3A/VK9XD when on the move.
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SARTG WW RTTY Contest
Call: IK0YVV
Operator(s): IK0YVV
Station: IK0YVV
Class: SOSB/20 HP
QTH: Terni
Operating Time (hrs): 13
Summary:
Band QSOs Pts Mults
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80:
40:
20: 409 4975 92
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10:
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Total: 409 4975 92 Total Score = 457,700
Club: Marconi Contest Club
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For the secodn time in row contest strategy has been destroyed by "unprogrammed"
family duties , i planned to join as SOSB20 ,the first step finished well with
250qsos and the band open all the night , but 2 hrs after the second step start
i've to leave the contest , the third step had the same story , 1 hours at the
beginning and just the last hour , this last hour produced the best rate in the
whole contest.Band seem in good shape,good activty from JA while NA stations the
first night seemed me less then expected.However great fun , nice format ,
thanks everybody for calling and see u sn !
73s and CIAO
IK0YVV
Marco
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WAE DX Contest, CW
Call: W4MYA
Operator(s): W4MYQ
Station: W4MYA
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: VA
Operating Time (hrs): 17
Summary:
Band QSOs QTCs Mults
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40: 96 86 25
20: 283 281 39
15: 517 513 43
10: 17 17 9
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Total: 913 897 116 Total Score = 463,371
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
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Thanks for the QSO's
Good to hear a few stations on 10M!
Take care
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SARTG WW RTTY Contest
Call: ES1AJ
Operator(s): ES1AJ
Station: ES1AJ
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: Tallinn
Operating Time (hrs): 15
Summary:
Band QSOs Pts Mults
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20: 227 51
15: 214 42
10: 48 25
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Total: 546 966720 151 Total Score = 966,720
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SARTG WW RTTY Contest
Call: EU1MM
Operator(s): EU1MM
Station: EU1MM
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: Minsk
Operating Time (hrs):
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Band QSOs Pts Mults
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80: 62 635 26
40: 141 1515 53
20: 296 3505 83
15: 265 3340 68
10: 88 885 31
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Total: 852 9880 261 Total Score = 2,578,680
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European HF Championship
Call: OK2ZC
Operator(s): OK2ZC
Station: OK2ZC
Class: CW Only LP
QTH: BLANSKO
Operating Time (hrs): 10
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Mults
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160: 0 0 0
80: 204 49
40: 238 51
20: 173 48
15: 80 42
10: 8 8
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Total: 703 0 198 Total Score = 134,838
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Equipment: FT-1000MP
Antenna : 3el. Yagi 20,15,10m + INV V 80/40m
www.qsl.net/ok2zc
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North American QSO Party, SSB
Call: K5KG
Operator(s): K5KG
Station: K5KG
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: FL
Operating Time (hrs): 6.5
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 0 0
80: 7 5
40: 101 34
20: 206 45
15: 81 31
10: 62 27
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Total: 457 142 Total Score = 64,894
Club: Florida Contest Group
Team:
Comments:
Contest condx were reasonable. It was nice to see 10m and 15m open. There were
thunderstorms in the area, so QRN and rain static were a problem at times. One
humorous incident: I was callling and callling John, W4IX, on 10m who only lives
about 100 miles away (Fla), and he could not get my call. 5T4SA, over 4,000
miles away, called me and gave me a 5/9. From that John understood that it was
me who was calling him, and we were able to exchange reports. In another case of
being too close together, we called VP5/IK2SGC on 20m time and time again, but
never did work him. We finally worked on 80m.
We trial ran a new Icom 746Pro for a friend to see how it compaired with the IC
756ProII. On SSB, the receiver certainly seemed to be on par with the 756ProII,
and on the transmit side, we got good audio reports. The only things the 746Pro
lacks for a SSB contest are a voice keyer and a separate rx antenna input, both
of which the 756ProII has.
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WAE DX Contest, CW
Call: T93Y
Operator(s): T93Y
Station: T93Y
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Sarajevo
Operating Time (hrs): 14
Summary:
Band QSOs QTCs Mults
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80: 0 0 0
40: 0 0 0
20: 154 362 96
15: 120 222 82
10: 27 47 22
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Total: 301 631 200 Total Score = 186,400
Club: Sarajevo Contest Group (SCG)
Comments:
Transceiver: KENWOOD TS-690SAT + KENWOOD DSP-100
Antenna: Cushcraft R-6000 80mh
Computer: P-III/850 + Writelog v10.41B
So many things to do over the weekend and lack of lowband antennas limited my
participation in this year's WAE CW. Score is lower than last year, but I
managed to get more QTC's in a shorter time. Good pratice for future serious
effort...
Since QTC's are what this contest makes so special, my thanks goes to everybody
who had a QTC group for me and especially for those people who sent groups of
one QTC.
See you in SSB and RTTY WAE.
73's Boris T93Y
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SARTG WW RTTY Contest
Call: OK2CLW
Operator(s): OK2CLW
Station: OK2CLW
Class: SOAB LP
QTH: Havirov
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band QSOs Pts Mults
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80: 79 750 29
40: 130 1395 48
20: 0 0 0
15: 229 2745 66
10: 71 745 29
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Total: 509 5635 172 Total Score = 969,220
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TRX: FT-840, 100W
ANT: FD-4
3.el. 3.b. Yagi
SOFT: RITTY + WF1B
Many thanks all contesters for contact, very nice was a contact with C31PM on
15M, his fitrst contact in TEST at saturday,many thanks for new mult...The
propagation was also very good, and very pleased for contact with ZL2AMI via
long path and he was 599+10dB Super signal. So I will be very happy to see all
in next contest and SARTG is very good contest with good propagation with good
three periods BYE for ALL! 73, Milan
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New Jersey QSO Party
Call: N9JF
Operator(s): N9JF
Station: N9JF
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: il
Operating Time (hrs): 1
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs
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160:
80:
40:
20:
15:
10:
6:
2:
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Total: 0 1 Mults = 1 Total Score = 3
Club: Society of Midwest Contesters
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Need only Warren County NJ to finish the state, so I thought I'd put in a bit of
Sunday afternoon listening around. I listened, called CQ, listened some more.
Found one YL in NJ CQing. Not one other NJ station in an hour, and both 40 and
20 were open in that direction. What a waste!
Yes, I know, part of it was on Saturday as well. Was it better?
Let's not criticize those who publicize their QSO parties with enthusiasm. I'd
sure rather have that than one where nobody shows up.
73, Jim N9JF
ILLINOIS QSO PARTY, SUNDAY OCTOBER 19, 2003 1800z TO MONDAY OCT 20, 2003 0200z
We're working NOW to be sure that all 102 counties are active!
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2003 North American QSO Party SSB
A Princess and Four Lids
A World Wide Young Contesters Execution
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A Princess and Four Lids:
AF4QZ 554 x 106 = 58,274
KU5B 258 x 77 = 19,866
KE9R 623 x 131 = 81,613
K3OOO 355 x 92 = 32,660
LU1FAM 667 x 156 = 107,387
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Total: 299,800
AF4QZ, Adam "Elvis" KU5B, Colin "Elvis"
Band QSOs Mults Band QSOs Mults
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160: 160:
80: 1 1 80:
40: 64 25 40: 18 13
20: 413 56 20: 208 42
15: 76 25 15: 27 20
10: 10: 5 2
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Total: 554 106 Total: 258 77
Total Score = 58,274 Total Score = 19,866
K3OOO, Sara "Princess" LU1FAM, Lucas "Elvis"
Band QSOs Mults Band QSOs Mults
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160: 1 1 160:
80: 6 6 80:
40: 30 19 40: 8 6
20: 228 41 20: 264 51
15: 90 25 15: 229 52
10: 10: 166 57
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Total: 355 92 Total: 667 156
Total Score = 32,660 Total Score = 107,387
KE9R, Greg "Elvis"
Band QSOs Mults
------------------- No man, does it all by himself.
160: 2 2 I said, young man,
80: 37 17 put your pride on the shelf
40: 353 50 And just go there,
20: 172 36 to the W.W.Y.C.
15: 45 15 I'm sure they can help you today.
10: 22 11
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Total: 631 131
Total Score = 81,613
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Roger, that's a Hunk'a Hunk'a burning LOVE! You know, THE KING!
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Did we win?
-- NO WAY
Do we care?
-- NO WAY
Did we rock things, have fun, and blow each other out of the chair?
-- HELL YES
A Princess and Four Lids did their utmost best, and through their best
they bonded together beyond belief, solidified what youth can do in
contesting, and gave us hope for future things.
Each op sat behind the radio knowing that the others were there, gunning
with them, carrying a common name, and punching through it all equally.
We also sat there with all you guys supporting us. It was overpowering
how much attention we got on the radio. It was easy to feel the unity
of the team. We could tell how we were moving through everyones logs
by listening for, 'are you kidding? another Elvis?'
K3OOO, our Princess, smoked everyone on 15 and 20 meters. Her rate meter
wouldn't fall below the triple digits. Lucas, LU1FAM, our LU Elvis cleaned
up and proved once again that he was at WRTC for more than his beer
drinking abilities. Colin, KU5B, was loud and effective, but got kicked
by noise and storms. Adam, AF4QZ, was +30 just about everywhere and I
promise he doesn't own a amp, he only breaks them. Greg, KE9R, finally
got in the groove when he found a place on 40, said there was free beer,
and conned everyone into a few Q's.
We all had a ball, made notes in our logs when we worked YM stations,
and we promise, this won't be the last you hear of us (or them).
After sorting the logs we found that 35 stations got a clean sweep of
the team:
AK9N K0BWJ K0CF K3OO K6IF K6III
K6NR K7NV K9JS K9PW KA1DWX KA6MAL
KB0BUV KG1E KI7Y KJ9C N0YO N2CU
N6MJ N6RO N6TW N9RV NX9T VA7LC
VE3XD W4TDB W5GN W5NN W6EEN W6FRH
W6JV W6OAT W6TK W6YX WA4OSD
Send a SASE to KE9R and we'll print you up a very frameable award for
the achievement. You can finally take down that ugly CQWW plaque down.
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Papa Radio India Nancy Charlie Echo Sugar Sugar
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Sara "Princess", K3OOO:
Was off to a rough start because of thunder and lightning storms in the
area causing major noise on all the bands, especially LSB. After about 2
hours of trying desperately to hear, I took a break for an hour or two,
then tried to run once again on 20m. I was basically in shock the entire
time... I had an amazing run going for a good 3 hours, with rates not
dropping below 110 the entire time. Finished up by sweeping 160, 80, and
40, which didn't have as many mults as I would have liked, but I still
picked up a few. 'A Princess and 4 Lids' was a huge success, and this
year we will be the champions no matter what the "old geezers" say. I had
an AMAZING time, thanks so much to everyone on the team for their hard
work. I've never had so much fun in a contest. Great job guys!!
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<ku5b> mmmmmm....caaaaaake
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Colin "Elvis", KU5B:
First of all, many thanks to N1LN for letting me use his wonderful
station. I got there at just around 18:00Z and was ready to start on 15m.
Called CQ for a while and realized nobody was responding to me. I checked
the antennas and then the radio. I noticed that it was only putting out
35w. I had forgotten to turn up the power after recording the message into
the dummy load. 15 minutes into the contest I found the RF PO on the Yaesu
FT-1000MP radio. I turned it up to 100w and went rolling along. Then the
storms started rolling in. The noise went up to abt +10dB and could only
hear the very loud stations. Sorry to all the weaker stations I could not
pull out.
10m actually started to open up and I made a few contacts there including
LU1FAM who was 20dB over S9. Once 10m closed here, I moved to 20m. the
band was really crowded both with noise and some of the louder stations.
It was on 20m that I found KE9R. went on a break and came back to even
higher noise. The t'storm was rolling by and we could sure see it.
So, we decided to keep going no matter how high the noise was. I knew 40m
was out of the question, but I had promised to work the low bands. Went to
15m as the noise went down a little. Found AF4QZ on 15m booming in. Then
it was time to go to 40m. The noise was just about +30 bu I did manage to
work some of the locals such as K5ZTY and W5NN(@K5NZ).
I have also decided than the combination of my accent and the name "Elvis"
was not a good choice. Not sure if I will ever be using that name in a
contest. Thanks to the stations who were patient enough getting through
the QRM and QSB to copy my name. Overall, not a very good performance from
a spectacular station.
Great job to K3OOO, KE9R, AF4QZ, and LU1FAM! And lastly, GO WWYC!
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"You know me babbbbby, I'm always gooood on the radio."
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Adam "Elvis", AF4QZ
20 meters was open nicely into the west coast, worked many stations out
there and thank all who came back to my CQ. I wish that 15 meters would
have been better for me, didn't seem as though it was open into South
Carolina, so there's your lax result out of that band. 40 and 80 meters
were OUT! I had thunderstorms surrounding me the latter part of the
contest, which, resulted in 40 over S9 static crashes.
I did manage to work 2 "Elvis" and 1 "Princess" Missed the other Elvis
(LU1FAM) but did hear him work a station on 20 meters.
All in all, I had a blast and that's what counts the most. Loved the
team, such an amazing group!
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Will never vote for a blood alcohol limit in contesting.
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Greg "Elvis", KE9R
- If 20 meters is a trophy wife, 40 meters is the girl I'll fall in love
with.
- VE3KZ & NA4W are my 160m heros! 100W to the ant, 99W back to the radio!
- K1, I didn't snatch your frequency, the propagation just shifted and
you have a sharp beam. Be careful, us W9's get the backend of K1 yagis
all the time, someday we amass.
- I remember recommending to someone to have a few beers to solve noise
issues on 40m. After three you just don't care. If I was more interested
in my score I would have had a higher rate on that band, but everyone
deserves to be busted in my log, not just the loud ones.
- K E 9 R Bob Flordia GO! ROBOTO POTATO!
- My hick accent must enunciate Elvis perfectly, not many people had
problems with it.
- Adam, we're going HEAD TO HEAD for NA SPRINT. I'm not afraid of your
pig farm and your two way communicator.
- Luc, Sara, Adam, Col, I'll be your wingman anytime.
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Asleep at the radio, and comfortable.
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Lucas "Elvis", LU1FAM
The contest was really fun! I had good 10m/15m runs, the best band was
20m, even was able to work a VE8 :D. Just a few qsos on 40m, W4DJ,
KE9R (Elvis), N9RV, KA6MAL, K0AD, W4WS, K4XS and K4BEV. I heard N9RV
on 80m, but he couldn't heard me, sri Pat :-(. Also heard VP5/IK2SGC,
but he was running guys and couldn't work him :(
Was great to be part of "A Princess and 4 Lids" team, also was nice to
contact them!! Thanks to Sara, Adam, Colin, and Greg!
Also was nice to work some friends! KA5TQF, N6MJ, N6RT @W6EEN, W6OAT,
AA7ML, K9PG, K1AR, N9RV, VE3TPZ, VE3LYC.
I like to thanks the LT1F Team for letting me use their fine station
(thanks LU1FJ, LU1FKR, LU3FZW).
Thanks For Qso's!! CU Next Year!
Station: 6/6 10m - 6/6 15m - 4/4 20m - 3/2 40m
Rig: IC-775DSP 100W - Soft: TR
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WWYC dating tip, don't explain monobanders on your first date.
http://ke9r.com/lids_start_young/
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