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Re: [3830] 3830 Digest, Vol 119, Issue 58

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Subject: Re: [3830] 3830 Digest, Vol 119, Issue 58
From: Brad Brooks <brad.wf7t@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 15:48:04 -0600
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>    1. SS CW VE3SMA Single Op LP (webform@b41h.net)
>    2. SS CW NN7SS(K6UFO) Single Op QRP (webform@b41h.net)
>    3. SS CW W4MR(AA4NC) SO Unlimited HP (webform@b41h.net)
>    4. SS CW K2PS Single Op LP (webform@b41h.net)
>    5. SS CW N6NC SO Unlimited HP (webform@b41h.net)
>    6. SS CW W3UL Single Op HP (webform@b41h.net)
>    7. UR DX RU4SO SO Mixed LP (webform@b41h.net)
>    8. UR DX UR5IFB SO Mixed LP (webform@b41h.net)
>    9. SS CW K6LA Single Op HP (webform@b41h.net)
>   10. SS CW W6PH Single Op HP (webform@b41h.net)
>   11. SS CW AA6PW Single Op LP (webform@b41h.net)
>   12. SS CW W3FV SO Unlimited HP (webform@b41h.net)
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>
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 11:28:11 -0800
> From: webform@b41h.net
> To: 3830@contesting.com, ve3sma@rac.ca
> Subject: [3830] SS CW VE3SMA Single Op LP
> Message-ID: <201211051928.qA5JSBDq020642@b41h.net>
>
>                     ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW
>
> Call: VE3SMA
> Operator(s): VE3SMA
> Station: VE3SMA
>
> Class: Single Op LP
> QTH: Burlington,ON
> Operating Time (hrs): 14.5
>
> Summary:
>  Band  QSOs
> ------------
>   160:
>    80:   24
>    40:  236
>    20:   65
>    15:   44
>    10:    2
> ------------
> Total:  371  Sections = 78  Total Score = 57,876
>
> Club: Contest Club Ontario
>
> Comments:
>
> Put up a temporary 40m inverted vee (apex at 22 ft.) at my friend's house
> and
> ran 20 watts to avoid RFI. It turns out that this antenna fed as a
> vertical on
> 80m is a really bad antenna ! Tried N1MM logging for the 1st time.  It was
> fun
> to have a go at SS CW again after a few years absence.
>
> 73,
> Steve VE3SMA
>
>
> Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
> http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 11:33:39 -0800
> From: webform@b41h.net
> To: 3830@contesting.com, k6ufo@arrl.net
> Subject: [3830] SS CW NN7SS(K6UFO) Single Op QRP
> Message-ID: <201211051933.qA5JXdJB020664@b41h.net>
>
>                     ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW
>
> Call: NN7SS
> Operator(s): K6UFO
> Station: NN7SS
>
> Class: Single Op QRP
> QTH: WWA
> Operating Time (hrs): 22
> Radios: SO2R
>
> Summary:
>  Band  QSOs
> ------------
>   160:
>    80:   31
>    40:  142
>    20:  194
>    15:  227
>    10:   59
> ------------
> Total:  653  Sections = 83  Total Score = 108,398
>
> Club: Western Washington DX Club
>
> Comments:
>
> The Good:
>
> Sweep! My last two were ND and DE (Delaware?!). All the
> VE3 sections seemed well represented. Having a second radio
> sure helped find Mults. I could tune all the open bands at
> least every other hour, and when I heard a pileup it was
> time to see who it was. Many other "rare" Mults answered my
> CQing radio.
>
> My score is down 8% from my personal best last year. This
> is listed in "Good" because I'm sure conditions were down
> far more than 8%, so I managed to "improve."
>
> No lids! In over 600 QSOs I only ran into two guys who
> seemed clueless. Fantastic!
>
> The antennas, radios and equipment worked great (except
> the headphones - see "Ugly"). The two new Kenwood TS-590s
> radios are "keepers!" Quiet and selective, with good DSP
> filtering against the CLICKS (see "Ugly"). The Writelog
> software and the Microham controller worked great for
> SO2R, although my old computer is getting a little slow
> at keeping up with my rapid clicking and typing.
>
> The Bad:
>
> Band conditions were poor, with 10m barely providing
> QSOs. I had less than half the 10m QSOs of last year,
> even though I spent a lot of time there on the second
> radio. Just a week ago CQ WW had 10m in great shape,
> so it was discouraging. Also, after sunset about 03:30Z,
> the low bands were weak and noisy - not good for QRP!
> I started taking 30 minute breaks to fix headphones,
> eat, and wait for better band conditions. In the end
> I operated too little, ending up 2 hours short. That
> might have added 20 to 40 QSOs if I had gotten back on
> earlier than 5AM, although 5AM seemed really early
> enough to me!
>
> The Ugly:
>
> Headphones: The "noise reduction" circuitry in my
> Heil "Pro Set Quiet Phone" headphones started producing
> extra "noise" in my left ear. I was so busy with two
> radios that at first I thought it was just band noise.
> By evening on the low bands it was a real problem, and
> at my first long break at 04Z I scrambled to find a
> good set of normal stereo headphones and the right size
>  adapters.
>
> Key clicks: Now that I have an SDR radio and panadapter
> tracking my right radio, I can see that some folks have
> terrible key clicks! I decided not to waste time taking
> names, and just stayed away (maybe that's their plan?)
> I didn't stop to take a picture, but its as bad as shown
> in this image by GM0ELP on the internet. <bit.ly/Pys4r3>
> Most signals are perfectly clean, and a few signals are
> as wide as barn doors!
>
> So no records were challenged, and I'll be lucky to
> stay in the Top Ten, but it was a good CW contest.
>
> NN7SS (op K6UFO)
>
> 10,15,20m: C-31XR at 71ft, 3el Steppir at 40 ft.
> 40m: Force 12 Delta 240 at 78ft, 40-2CD at 48 ft.
> 80m: Delta loop from 70 ft, Half-sloper from 60ft.
> Two Kenwood TS-590s turned down to 5 watts.
> Array Solutions Power Master digital wattmeter.
> Writelog software and microHAM micro2r controller.
> SDR-IQ receiver and SDR-Radio software.
>
> QSO by hour and band.
>      80    40    20    15    10    Total  Cumm   Off
> 21Z   .     .     .    32    19     51     51
> 22Z   .     .     .    25    20     45     96
> 23Z   .     .    19    16     .     35    131
> 00Z... .   12    31     5  ... .    48    179
> 01Z   .    23    11     .     .     34    213
> 02Z   3    25     1     .     .     29    242
> 03Z   3    17     .     .     .     20    262
> 04Z   2     5     .     .     .      7    269    45
> 05Z   4     5     .     .     .      9    278    22
> 06Z   3     .     .     .     .      3    281    56
> 07Z   3     7     .     .     .     10    291    37
> 08Z... . ... .  .. .  .. . ... .     0    291    60
> 09Z   .     .     .     .     .      0    291    60
> 10Z   .     .     .     .     .      0    291    60
> 11Z   .     .     .     .     .      0    291    60
> 12Z   .     .     .     .     .      0    291    60
> 13Z  12    11     .     .     .     23    314    14
> 14Z   .     6    22     .     .     28    342
> 15Z   .     4    18     5     .     27    369
> 16Z... . ... .    9    26  ... .    35    404
> 17Z   .     .     8    12     .     20    424
> 18Z   .     .    10    36     .     46    470
> 19Z   .     .    11    18     3     32    502
> 20Z   .     .     2    22     2     26    528
> 21Z   .     .     .    15    12     27    555
> 22Z   .     .     9     7     3     19    574
> 23Z   .     .    18     8     .     26    600
> 00Z... .    6    16   .. . ... .    22    622
> 01Z   .    10     9     .     .     19    641
> 02Z   1    11     .     .     .     12    653
> Tot: 31   142   194   227    59
>
>
> Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
> http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 11:37:31 -0800
> From: webform@b41h.net
> To: 3830@contesting.com, aa4nc@aol.com
> Subject: [3830] SS CW W4MR(AA4NC) SO Unlimited HP
> Message-ID: <201211051937.qA5JbVuH020683@b41h.net>
>
>                     ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW
>
> Call: W4MR
> Operator(s): AA4NC
> Station: AA4NC
>
> Class: SO Unlimited HP
> QTH: NC
> Operating Time (hrs): 23.99
> Radios: SO2R
>
> Summary:
>  Band  QSOs
> ------------
>   160:    0
>    80:  154
>    40:  856
>    20:  175
>    15:   17
>    10:    0
> ------------
> Total: 1202  Sections = 83  Total Score = 199,532
>
> Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
>
> Comments:
>
> It was a tale of two contests - Saturday and Sunday. Saturday was great and
> Sunday was the pits! I had my best Saturday ever and despite the additional
> mults, I had my best QSO total and a sweep in the bag by my 0700z sleep
> time. I
> spent most of the day Saturday on 40 meters with good conditions and was
> looking
> forward to finishing the contest on 80m which is usually good from here on
> Sunday night. This was not to be as rain brought noisy conditions and a
> noticeable drop in normal Sunday participation. Despite working hard on the
> second radio, the rate just evaporated.
>
> This has to be the year of the clean sweep. I heard all of the rare mults
> everywhere, at times begging for Qs. The new VE3s were very easy to find,
> with
> ONN being the rarest of the 4 mults.
>
> The checks show lots of guys are still doing this after 40-60+ years!
> Always
> nice to work so many familiar calls year after year. Glad we are all able
> to
> stay "radioactive" despite adding another year into the log.
>
> 73 - Will AA4NC / W4MR
>
>
> Equipment:
>
> K3 + AL1200
> FT1000MP + LK500ZB
> Top Ten DX Doubler, WX0B SixPak, N1MM Logger
>
> 80: Inverted V @ 120'
> 40: 2 el. @ 130'
> 20: 4/4 @ 120'/50'
> 15: 4 el. @ 90'
>
>
> Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
> http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 11:44:41 -0800
> From: webform@b41h.net
> To: 3830@contesting.com, psk2ps@gmail.com
> Subject: [3830] SS CW K2PS Single Op LP
> Message-ID: <201211051944.qA5JifXY020709@b41h.net>
>
>                     ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW
>
> Call: K2PS
> Operator(s): K2PS
> Station: K2PS
>
> Class: Single Op LP
> QTH: Maryland
> Operating Time (hrs): 3
>
> Summary:
>  Band  QSOs
> ------------
>   160:
>    80:
>    40:
>    20:
>    15:
>    10:  116
> ------------
> Total:  116  Sections = 39  Total Score = 9,048
>
> Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
>
> Comments:
>
> Got a small reprieve from the XYL and played contest radio for a few hours
> on 10
> meters.
>
>
> Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
> http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 11:54:45 -0800
> From: webform@b41h.net
> To: 3830@contesting.com, hlserra@sbcglobal.net
> Subject: [3830] SS CW N6NC SO Unlimited HP
> Message-ID: <201211051954.qA5JsjDH020749@b41h.net>
>
>                     ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW
>
> Call: N6NC
> Operator(s): N6NC
> Station: N6NC
>
> Class: SO Unlimited HP
> QTH: La Jolla CA
> Operating Time (hrs): 15
>
> Summary:
>  Band  QSOs
> ------------
>   160:    0
>    80:   28
>    40:  222
>    20:   96
>    15:   88
>    10:    8
> ------------
> Total:  442  Sections = 83  Total Score = 73,372
>
> Club: Southern California Contest Club
>
> Comments:
>
> Thanks for all the Qs. Lots of fun.
>
> Just casual S&P for a Clean Sweep mug. I had expected not to participate,
> because I was supposed to be in NYC on FRI NOV 2, but Sandy and SWAIR
> cancellations took care of that.
>
> I thought this year might be short on MULTs from NLI, NNJ, SNJ, New England
> because of Sandy, and due to the new ONE, ONN, ONS, but they were there in
> adequate numbers. I was impressed that the East Coast guys got on even
> after
> the winds and flooding of Hurricane Sandy. Good ham spirit and grit.
>
> Made the Sweep at 9:30pm SAT--earliest ever here-- with my last MULT, a
> KH6!
> Followed K6LL's advice and spent time early working the VE/VO, KP4 and KP2
> MULTs. They are acessible especially when 15m goes long just before it
> closes.
>
>
> N1MM worked perfectly, and Tom N1MM is right: if you are doing
> assisted/unlimited class, just plow down those bandmaps with one key
> working
> them as fast as you can, then go back to CQing or change bands. Don't waste
> time if the station has any kind of a pile up, you can mark him and go back
> later, and you will gather Qs and MULTs much faster. (It reminds me of the
> advice they used to give us for standardized testing: just plow through and
>
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