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[3830] NAQP RTTY K6UFO(@K6MTU) M/2 LP

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Subject: [3830] NAQP RTTY K6UFO(@K6MTU) M/2 LP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: k6ufo@arrl.net
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 00:28:23 +0000
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                    North American QSO Party, RTTY - February

Call: K6UFO
Operator(s): K6UFO ND2T K6TD W0YK
Station: K6MTU

Class: M/2 LP
QTH: CA
Operating Time (hrs): 12
Remote Operation

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
   80:  143    49
   40:  301    57
   20:  314    57
   15:  228    47
   10:   83    32
-------------------
Total: 1069   242  Total Score = 258,698

Club: Northern California Contest Club

Team: 

Comments:

A fun M2 outing with four operators remote from the K6MTU station. Only the 
far distant K6UFO in Washington state reported any internet problems which 
broke up his RX and TX audio a dozen times, and dropped him from the site once.

Congratulations to the N6RO team, which took an early lead and never slowed 
down. We are pleased that our single-tower-with-tribanders could keep up with 
multiple-towers-and-stacked-monobanders. We made a strategic error starting on 
15m and 20m, while N6RO (and big scorer K7RL) started on 10m and 15m, giving
them 
a hundred QSO lead in the first 3 hours.  After that we chased and chased on 
the online scoreboard, passing and pulling away from the other M2s, but N6RO 
never slacked off and kept their lead to the end. 

10m was apparently wide-open at the start, and we didn't get there until the 
second hour, so count us as stuck in the solar cycle doldrums past... Once 
we got there it was fun, and 15m was great too until about 22z. Then it was 
the usual crowded sidewalk on 20m for hours while hoping for 40m to open soon!
Eventually 40m and 80m were wide open and delivered well. 

There was activity from all the states but North Dakota, and 8 of the 
13 Canadians. QSOs were 973 USA, 71 Canadians (You betcha!) and two dozen of 
everywhere else.

Thanks to the great team members, who get along great (at a distance) and 
let us divide the 24hrs (12hrs x 2transmitters) into enjoyable 4 hour sprints.

Double-thanks to Kevin K6TD for keeping the toys working and ready for fun.

K6UFO @K6MTU (K6UFO, ND2T, K6TD, W0YK)

two Flex 6700 with SmartSDR and DAX software
JK Mid-Tri (3 el on 20m, 4 el on 15m) at 95 feet high
JK 4 el 40m yagi at 110 feet
80m 4-square array
Writelog logging and networked log
MMTTY and 2Tone decoders

QSO/MUL by hour and band
 Hour      80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total     Cumm  
D1-1800Z    -       -     44/36  104/33    3/3   151/72    151/72  
D1-1900Z    -       -     51/6     9/0    63/26  123/32    274/104 
D1-2000Z    -       -     39/2    39/10   17/3    95/15    369/119 
D1-2100Z    -       -     41/3    49/2      -     90/5     459/124 
D1-2200Z    -      2/2    33/6    24/1      -     59/9     518/133 
D1-2300Z    -     16/14   40/1     3/1      -     59/16    577/149 
D2-0000Z  --+--   38/12   38/3    --+--   --+--   76/15    653/164 
D2-0100Z   8/8    63/15   28/0      -       -     99/23    752/187 
D2-0200Z  34/21   80/4      -       -       -    114/25    866/212 
D2-0300Z  37/13   48/6      -       -       -     85/19    951/231 
D2-0400Z  32/5    23/3      -       -       -     55/8    1006/239 
D2-0500Z  32/2    31/1      -       -       -     63/3    1069/242 
Total:   143/49  301/57  314/57  228/47   83/32


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