ARRL June VHF Contest - 2020
Call: K7QA
Operator(s): K7QA
Station: K7QA
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: MT DN26
Operating Time (hrs): 2+
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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6: 41 26
2:
222:
432:
903:
1.2:
2.3:
3.4:
5.7:
10G:
24G:
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Total: 41 26 Total Score = 1,066
Club: BigSky
Comments:
My first adventure into the Magic Band since 1961. Back then, all we had was CW
and AM. I used a home brew rx converter/preamp and HQ-129X for receiving with
all home brew transmitting gear using a 6CL6-6146 exciter driving a P-P 6DQ6 amp
plus a converted Bogen juke box amp with P-P 6L6's and a mod xfmr for AM.
The antenna was a 3 ele yagi with tinfoil wrapped bamboo pole elements at 15
feet strapped to a clothes line pole. Worked lots of E skip all around the SW
from MT.
My how the band has changed. Decided to give FT8 a test drive since my buddy
Lance W7GJ and world class VHFer told me 95% of all activity on 6m is digital. I
hung a 5 ele yagi (this time using aluminum tubing) on a chimney mount at 35 ft
and fired up the IC7610 with the PC running WSJT-X and N1MM integration. I must
say it was a different kind of fun compared to most contests we run. Patience is
a virtue and a must for this mode on this band.
Only had a few hours to play but found a CA Es opening on Saturday and a few
good midwest openings Sunday. Surprised to work a few east coasters too. We'll
try it again next time. As the Happenings say, See You in September.
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