ARRL DX Contest, CW
Call: W5RU
Operator(s): KN5O K1DW W5RY W5XU
Station: KN5O
Class: M/2 HP
QTH: Covington, LA
Operating Time (hrs): 41
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 59 46
80: 256 82
40: 574 106
20: 713 101
15: 677 109
10: 112 48
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Total: 2391 492 Total Score = 3,527,640
Club: Louisiana Contest Club
Comments:
We planned to have sufficient staffing to do a Multi-2 effort. Once into the
contest, we were not able to adequately man both positions. So we were
somewheres between Multi-single and Multi-2, plus only operated for 41 hours
due to other late-Sunday afternoon committments.
Our score is better than last year, only because of the increased number of
multipliers. But our QSO count didn't increase very much over last year, even
with the second transmitter. Band conditions seemed better, so guess it can be
chaulked up to poorer performance on our part.
It was good to see 10M come to life Saturday. It was open to EU early in the
day and by late afternoon, into OC. Was hoping for a similar or better
performance on Sunday, but didn't happen. Pretty much the same old TEP and
Caribbean paths, openning to our area about midday Sunday. 160M and 80M were
good Friday night, not so much on Saturday night. QRN was worse on Saturday
evening. Conditions on 40M/20M/15M were about typical for us.
Not sure how much of an effort we will put forth on the Phone weekend. If we
couldn't get staffing for CW, its highly unlikely we will get adequate
volunteers for phone. Defintely a multi-single effort at best or even a
single-band, single-op effort coming up - maybe 15M or even 10M (if 10M looks
promising).
Congrats to all the winners...
73,
Ted KN5O
for the W5RU Team
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