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Subject: [3830] ARRL Sep VHF K2DRH Single Op LP
From: webform@b4h.net
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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 15:58:50 -0700
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                    ARRL September VHF QSO Party

Call: K2DRH
Operator(s): K2DRH
Station: K2DRH

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: EN41 IL
Operating Time (hrs): 

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
    6:  205    69
    2:  183    53
  222:   68    33
  432:  107    40
  903:   29    20
  1.2:   37    20
  2.3:   17    16
  3.4:    5     5
  5.7:           
  10G:           
  24G:           
-------------------
Total:  651   256  Total Score = 262,144

Club: Society of Midwest Contesters

Comments:

With family and work schedules, donâ??t have the time to spend on a long
detailed write up this time.  Suffice it to say that conditions were reasonable
and that the station was working well after replacing all of the rotor loops and
doing quite a bit of overdue maintenance on the tower and the station the week
before.  Even with a weekâ??s vacation it was a tough drive to get it all done
in time.  Iâ??d deferred doing it until cooled off like it usually does the
first week of September, but I waited in vain, spending 6 hours hanging from a
safety belt on the hottest day of the year here in western Illinois. 

The contest started off slow but steady.  A nice 6M Es opening to Texas lasted
several hours, but didnâ??t have a lot of depth behind it.  The higher bands
were frustrating on Saturday afternoon but the cooler evening brought
surprisingly good conditions to the northeast and southeast where a lot of
stuff went into the log before the WSJT skeds.  Iâ??d made more skeds than
usual and all of them were successful except 2M to WB1GQR, where I heard very
few pings at my end!  Iâ??m not sure he heard me at all!  I even made a few
randoms between skeds and didnâ??t get to bed until almost 0800, getting up
again at 1100 for a sked with K0AWU at 1130 where we ran 4 bands on a
combination of CW and JT65b at 400 miles.  

Sunday morning was very nice with weak enhancement down to OK, TX and AR.  No
more Es though and by 10AM it was like someone turned off a switch and the
bands all went pretty flat.  They picked up somewhat during the evening again,
but the rest of the contest was a lot quieter.  It seemed like activity was up
though and the score reflects it.  It was fun tracking the rovers and their
efforts were really outstanding.  Some of the further away ones were so busy
with the close in stations when I found them that I was unable to work them
despite getting their attention as they went through the bands trying to work a
large entourage from all different directions.  Unfortunately many times after
the initial flurry of activity in getting to a new grid died out the rover
seemed to go away too and revisiting the coordination frequency only a little
while later either resulted in  silence, or vainly waiting for prolonged
attempts to work one band with one station at the expense of the others. 
W9FZ/R really stands out among them all as an excellent traffic manager and I
swept him from 6M to 2.3G in 7 of the 8 grids he activated (we had tough
conditions in one of the late Sunday afternoon grids and missed 2.3G).  Most
times it took under 5 minutes for us to run on all 7 bands.   

As always there is some exciting stuff to be had towards at the very end of the
Sept contest and this year was no disappointment.  K4TO in EM77 got my attention
and we worked on 6 bands.  After working several more new and fairly close-in
stations for new band grid multipliers, I was calling CQ on 6M during the last
minute of the contest KB9WLM caught me and we immediately went to 1.2G and
worked it for a new mult with only seconds to spare.  All in all there were
decent, but not outstanding conditions.  And my best Sept score yet.   

73 de Bob2


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