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Subject: [SECC] NAQP RTTY AA4LR Single Op LP
From: aa4lr at arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2009 10:26:11 -0400
                    North American QSO Party, RTTY

Call: AA4LR
Operator(s): AA4LR
Station: AA4LR

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 7.7

Summary:
Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
   80:   24    14
   40:   87    32
   20:   97    33
   15:   45    17
   10:    0     0
-------------------
Total:  253    96  Total Score = 24,288

Club: South East Contest Club

Team:

Comments:

Antennas:
Cushcraft A3S / A743 (40m-10m) at 15m
15m shunt-fed tower (80m)
115 foot doublet at 10m (40m, 80m)

Equipment:
Elecraft K2/100 w/ KAT100 running 50 watts (with supplemental cooling)

Comments:

My objective for this contest was to fill in the holes in my RTTY  
triple-play confirmations. I needed AK, DE, TN and WV. I worked one  
each of AK, DE and WV, and two in TN. Three days later, I had the  
confirmations in LoTW. You have to love that.

Goofed up on 10m, otherwise, I should have made a couple of Qs. The K2  
has this kind of weird behavior above 20 MHz that it inverts the  
signal, so it compensates by flipping to the opposite sideband. This  
makes signals tune
backwards from the lower bands, so I often invert the CW sideband to  
make it tune the same way. (This is an item on my K2 firmware  
wishlist, if Eric and Wayne ever get around to it)

Well, somehow I wasn't thinking, and picked inverted RTTY on 10m. This  
means, of course, that my mark / space are inverted as well. So, I  
heard a couple of stations that I couldn't decode. I also called CQ  
for a while with no answers. Once I figured out how stupid I was, I  
heard no more signals on 10m. 10m was clearly open at the very start,  
but not very many stations active.

I tried to emphasize 15m a bit, since I need lots of band-states on  
RTTY, and I still need five states for 15m WAS. I wasn't lucky enough  
to work any of those.

20m was jam-packed, as usual. Had a good run at 14112.5, which seems  
way high in the band to me. Touch on 40m at 2130z, because 20m started  
to sound really long, but it was too early. By 2230, conditions had  
gotten weird -- 20m was nearly dead, but 40m had too much absorption  
to get anything going. I took a break for some dinner and was back on  
at 0000z. 40m was still not hopping yet, so I gave a quick scan of 20m  
for some needed mults and back to 40m at 0030z. Finally!

Rates were touch and go through the rest of the contest for me. Not  
much going on 40m, and 80m was really sparse, even though there were  
many strong signals there. Had to QRT at 0300z, since I had to get up  
early on Sunday.

Had a couple of weird incidents while I was CQing -- someone would get  
next to me and put his mark frequency right on my space frequency. I'm  
mean, right square on it. This isn't good for either of us, so I would  
tune down and ask
them to QSY. This happened not once but TWICE. One guy proclaimed he  
didn't know I was even there, because he had his super filter in.

Watch out for those filters, guys. If you have too tight a filter when  
trying to find a CQ frequency, you may get some place where you cause  
interference, and the other guy may interfere with stations trying to  
copy you. The bands were never so crowded that you couldn't find a  
clear place to CQ.

All in all, a lot of fun.


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Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr at arrl.net
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