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Subject: [3830] CQ160 CW W3DQ Single Op HP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: wd3q@starpower.net
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 20:27:48 -0800
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                    CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW

Call: W3DQ
Operator(s): W3DQ
Station: W3DQ

Class: Single Op HP
QTH: DC
Operating Time (hrs): 11

Summary:
Total:  QSOs = 404  State/Prov = 51  Countries = 7  Total Score = 56,666

Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club

Comments:

The goal this year was to put in more time and have decent antennas on my
40ft(12m) x 140ft(43m) 1/8 city lot, and I almost made it.  Thanks as ever to
N3OC, the TX antenna is now an inverted L, 65 ft up with 21 radials. I put up 2
EWEs, but they didn't add anything at all to the mix, with or without a preamp.


My daughter's 13th birthday was Sunday, and as a result I didn't get on at all
that day. I managed to miss (apparent) openings on both Saturday and Sunday
mornings. 

A summer lightning storm brought a new Orion into to replace the fried Omni-6+,
and combined with the inverted L, I learned all about intermod induced by local
AM broadcasters.  With an "AM Brickwall Filter" from WB5WPA, the intermod
virtually disappeared and I was able to hear the weak stations I've never heard
before.

Using the Orion (and a Hercules II) for the first time in a CW contest was a
great experience. While the Orion's ergonomics are very different than the Omni,
  operating the radio was really no different than before, with two major
exceptions. 

In his presentation at the PVRC meeting earlier in January, Scott, W4PA, talked
about the Orion's panoramic sound and diversity reception capabilities. With my
meager station and mediocre CW skills, I tried the panoramic sound capability. 
It was very good, indeed, in helping me discern signals in the bandpass. The
other unique characteristic, as pointed out by others (K3ZO and W4ZV come to
mind) is the ability to crank down the bandwidth and watch nearby offensive
signals go away.  I did this a couple of time to great effect, or so I thought,
until I realized that -- at least in one instance -- I was *very* close to a
weaker station CQing (sorry LX7I).  This was an instance where the panoramic
audio helped make that discovery - I heard him in my left ear, clearly off my
frequency, but still awfully close. 

I've attached some stats for those inclined -- a comparison between 2002, 2004,
and 2005 (I wasn't on for the 2003 'test) from this urban location.  Starting
earlier on Friday night this year made a big difference, and I suspect getting
going much later on Saturday hurt. 

See you next time! 

Eric W3DQ
Washington, DC 
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Q 160 CW CONTEST COMPARISON                     
W3DQ: 2003(M/S), 2004, 2005

------ QSO Rate Summary ------  ---- Multiplier Summary ---
Hour     2002    2004   2005    M  2002    2004     2005 
------------------------------  --------------------------
2200       0       0      0     VA  30     PA  26   PA  29
2300       0       0      0     PA  27     VA  22   ON  28
0000       0       0     32     NY  25     OH  20   VA  26
0100       0       0     31     MD  23     NY  16   NY  21
0200       0       3     29     OH  22     NC  15   OH  21
0300      20      35     14     NJ  21     TN  15   MI  19
0400      61      40     52     ON  21     MD  14   TN  18
0500      27      23     35     TN  17     FL  13   IL  17
0600      23       0     53     WI  17     TX  12   NJ  14
0700      46      29      4     IL  15     ON  11   NC  14
0800      19      16      0     MA  15     IL  11   MD  13
0900       0       1      0     GA  14     WI  10   MA  11
1000      11       0      0     MI  14     NJ  9    FL  11
1100      25       0      0     IN  12     MI  9    CA  11
1200      16       0      0     FL  10     GA  9    WA  10
1300       0       0      0     TX  10     IN  8    IN  9 
1400       0       0      0     NC  10     CT  7    AZ  9 
1500       0       0      0     NH  10     NH  6    CT  8 
1600       0       0      0     CT  9      MO  6    NH  8 
1700       0       0      0     MO  7      MA  6    TX  8 
1800       0       0      0     AL  7      CA  6    WI  8 
1900       0       0      0     WV  7      AL  5    MN  8 
2000       0       0      0     MN  6      MN  5    AL  7 
2100       0       0      0     SC  5      CO  5    GA  6 
2200      10      23      0     KY  4      WV  4    MO  5 
2300      12      27      0     RI  4      AZ  4    QC  5 
0000      42       3      0     CO  3      IA  3    OK  4 
0100      31      26     39     DE  3      NM  3    DE  4 
0200      10       6     34     UT  3      OK  3    SC  4 
0300       7       0     23     AZ  3      KY  3    VT  4 
0400       9      34     34     IA  3      RI  3    CO  4 
0500      12      18     18     ME  3      SC  2    NV  3 
0600      15      13      6     I   2      ME  2    OR  3 
0700       9      23      0     G   2      DE  2    WV  3 
0800       0       0      0     OK  2      AR  2    UT  3 
0900       0       0      0     OR  2      QC  2    IA  2 
1000       0       0      0     CA  2      LA  2    AR  2 
1100       4       0      0     VT  2      NV  2    KS  2 
1200       3       0      0     DC  2      SD  2    MS  2 
1300       0       0      0     PEI 1      VP5 1    ME  2 
1400       0       0      0     QC  1      FM  1    NM  2 
1500       0       0      0     ZF  1      C6  1    BC  2 
1600       0       0      0     VP5 1      PE  1    VP2E 1
------------------------------  FY  1      NE  1    PE  1 
Total    412     320    404     AR  1      EA  1    NS  1 
                                WA  1      OR  1    AB  1 
                                HI  1      DC  1    MT  1 
                                PR  1      FED 1    NB  1     
                                NS  1      NS  1    YV  1     
                                EA8 1      KS  1    XE  1     
                                KS  1      UT  1    SK  1     
                                DL  1      MS  1    NF  1     
                                F   1      F   1    CT3 1     
                                NE  1      GD  1    ND  1     
                                MS  1               NE  1     
                                MT  1               VP5 1     
                                V47 1


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