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Subject: [3830] ZL1ANJ ARRLDX SSB SO/HP -(Long)
From: jmellis@ihug.co.nz (Martin Ellis)
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 18:32:32 +1300
  ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX SSB Contest March 6-7, 1999

  Call: ZL1ANJ        Country:  New Zealand
  Mode: SSB           Category: Single Operator/ All Band
                                High Power.

  Hours on: 30  (CT says 22.5)
                              

  BAND         QSO    QSO PTS    STATES/PROV
  160 SSB        0        0           0
   80 SSB       88      264          35     Dipole
   40 SSB      175      525          46     Loop
   20 SSB      727     2181          53     4 el TET triband 
   15 SSB      318      954          52     ditto
   10 SSB     1167     3501          57     ditto
    -----------------------------------
     Totals   2475     7425         243  =   1,804,275
    -----------------------------------

  All reports sent were 59/300 unless otherwise noted.

  Equipment Description:
  TS940, SB1000, 4 el triband, wires.
 

  War stories
  -----------
  I started on 10m, 40 minutes after 00z due to late arrival at
the contest site.  When 10m closed at 0230 I tried hard for a run
on 15m- but had to quit and go down to 20m. Condx were great on
20m with hours of 178, 153 and 102 contacts.  By 0730 20m was closed,
but I had antenna problems on 40m, so I took rest period. At 1000
I had replaced a bad connector on the 40m feedline, and managed 77
contacts in the hour.  This was tough going- calling on 7.084 and
listening on 7.158.  80m proved to be impossible, with heavy static
from a local thunder storm.
  The next local morning, 10m was dead, so I started on 15m at 2000z.
Conditions were poor, and I only worked some of the bigger contest
stations. Then 10m opened and was able to operate on 10m for the
next 5 hours. The best hours were 21z with 166 contacts, and 00z
with 125.

The 02z hour on 15m saw a run of 119.  A brief run on 20m saw the
band close early at 0530z.  Static had dropped on 80m, allowing
24 contacts at our local sunset.
Then it was over to 40m with 98 contacts during the next three hours.
QRM was very bad, so I operated at the bottom of the band,
listening up.
  The next local morning saw both 10m and 15m open sfter sunrise,
but I operated on 15 for two hours to pull in some badly needed
multipliers. 
The final three hours on the contest were on 10m with hours of
116, 124 and 142 contacts.

  This year I was impressed by the friendly spirit and
cooperation of USA and Canadian stations. If the pileups grew too
severe, I would sometimes call for W1's only or VE only, and
everyone helped out.
Recent discussions on the Contest reflector made operators more
alert to the need for a complete exchange.  Many helped out by
giving CT, MS, MO etc instead of ...(how do you spell those?).
  The ARRL DX contest is great from the DX side.  Once the
antenna is pointed to North America, it can stay there for
the next two days!

It is nice to find so many chasing the ZL multiplier on all
bands- and where else can we do WAS on the first day?

Thanks for all the fine contacts,

Martin ZL1ANJ 


  BREAKDOWN QSO/Hour   ZL1ANJ    Single Operator/AB/HP

  HOUR   160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT
        .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    
   0      .        .        .        .        .        68       68
   1      .        .        .        .        .       158      158
   2      .        .        .        .        44       42       86
   3      .        .        .        49        8        .       57
   4      .        .        .       178        .        .      178
   5      .        .        .       153        .        .      153
   6      .        .        .       102        .        .      102
   7      .        .        .        24        .        .       24
   8      .        .        .         .        .        .        .
   9      .        .        .        16        .        .       16
   10     .        .        77       .         .        .       77
   11     .        .        .        .         .        .        .
   12     .        .        .        .         .        .        .
   13     .        .        .        .         .        .        .
   14     .        6        .        .         .        .        6
   15     .        2        .        .         .        .        2
   16     .        .        .        .         .        .        .
   17     .        .        .        .         .        .        .
   18     .        .        .        .         .        2        2
   19     .        .        .         3        9        .       12
   20     .        .        .        .        16       53       69
   21     .        .        .        .         .      166      166
   22     .        .        .        .         .       88       88
   23     .        .        .        .         1       68       69
   0      .        .        .        .         .      125      125
   1      .        .        .        .        40       17       57
   2      .        .        .        .       119       .       119
   3      .        .        .         2        1       .         3
   4      .        .        .       172        .       .       172
   5      .        .        .        28        .       .        28
   6      .        2        .        .         .       .         2        
   7      .       22       13        .         .       .        35        
   8      .        .       75        .         .       .        75      
   9      .        .       10        .         .       .        10
   10     .        .        .        .         .       .         .        
   11     .       10        .        .         .       .        10
   12     .       46        .        .         .       .        46
   13     .        .        .        .         .       .         .
   14     .        .        .        .         .       .         .
   15     .        .        .        .         .       .         .
   16     .        .        .        .         5       .         5
   17     .        .        .        .         .       .         .
   18     .        .        .        .         .       .         .
   19     .        .        .        .        15       .        15
   20     .        .        .        .        58       .        58
   21     .        .        .        .         .      116      116
   22     .        .        .        .         .      124      124
   23     .        .        .        .         .      142      142
  ----------------------------------------------------------------
  Day 1   -        8       77       525       80      643     1333  
  Day 2   -       80       98       202      238      524     1142
  ----------------------------------------------------------------
  Total   -       88      175       727      318     1167     2475
  ----------------------------------------------------------------

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