ARRL Sweepstakes - SSB
Call: AA4LR
Operator(s): AA4LR
Station: AA4LR
Class: SO LP
Section: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 7
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160:
80:
40: 25
20: 154
15: 60
10: 38
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Total: 277 x 73 = 40,442
Club: SECC
Comments:
Equipment:
Kenwood TS-430 running 50-90 watts PEP
R7000 at 8 feet
125' doublet at 25 feet
15m/10m attic-mounted delta loops
Comments:
A casual effort on my part. Operated some of the first four hours, then
part of
Sunday afternoon. Never managed to operate when 80m was open. Missed RI,
DE,
AL, NV, SD, NL, and NWT. I did hear VY1JA on 10m Sunday, but it almost
sounded
like he was working from a list.
Bands sounded really funny, especially Sunday. 20m was exceptionally
short,
although 10m was rather weak. 20m turned out to the the money band for
this
low-power station. With all the big guns spread out on 10-15-20, I
managed to
find a spot on 20m early in the contest and get a nice run. Found spots
on 20m
later for a couple more nice runs. In a few years when the sunspots go
away,
all the big guns will be crowded in 20m, so better to enjoy it now.
One thing I've learned about doing SS with low power is not to waste too
much
time calling backscatter stations. Even so, worked SC, TN, NFL, WCF all
backscatter on 20m. My only GA station was W4AN, worked backscatter on
15m.
Had a couple of odd incidents on 15m. Tried to work on CA station who
told me
that he "had S9 line noise and couldn't hear the weak ones." My thought
was --
what the heck is he doing calling CQ if he can't hear?
Well, I suppose I need to work on my antennas to avoid being so weak....
Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
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-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
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