IARU HF World Championship
Call: K5NA
Operator(s): K5NA
Station: K5NA
Class: SO Mixed HP
QTH: STX
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Zones HQ Mults
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160: 53 2 9 4
80: 185 59 13 7
40: 576 84 33 25
20: 480 574 28 30
15: 240 202 17 16
10: 50 0 8 0
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Total: 1584 921 108 82 Total Score = 1,397,830
Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club
Comments:
This is the first time I have done mixed mode in this contest. My preferences
are to operate CW only or do a multi-op where I am the CW operator and the
other guy does the phone operating. But I used to do serious phone contests
over 30 years ago.
I found that I could still do fairly well on phone and maybe I didn't embarass
myself too badly. My target was to try for a 50-50 balance of CW to Phone QSOs.
But my CW tendencies pulled me towards CW by a ratio of 63% to 37%. I don't know
if a better balance might have helped my score or not.
I tried Skimmer here with a haywire lash up that allowed me to hook some of the
lower antennas or beverages into the SDR receiver. There were times when it did
a good job of populating the band map. But like Packet, a lot of the calls were
wrong or not there when I listened.
I haven't figured out yet if it helped me or just distracted me. I spent a lot
of time looking for Skimmer spots instead of doing what I should have been
doing, CQing. My laptop for Skimmer was a slower machine and it fell behind
decoding when the band was heavly populated. But I was just learning the
process and probably have a lot to do in order to use this tool effectively.
I do think that with better antennas and the right hardware, Skimmer will be a
contesting force. There were times when it was exactly like having packet spot
data available anytime you needed it.
My opinion is that Skimmer should NOT be allowed for the single-op category in
the future. But it is new and interesting technology and will be fine for
assisted or multi-op categories.
Congratulations to N5DX for a fine mixed-mode effort from the mid-west.
73, Richard - K5NA
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