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[3830] WPX SSB WM5R(@N5XU) SOSB15 LP

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Subject: [3830] WPX SSB WM5R(@N5XU) SOSB15 LP
From: wm5r@arrl.net (wm5r@arrl.net)
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 12:31:59 -0800
                    CQWW WPX Contest, SSB

Call: WM5R
Operator(s): WM5R
Station: N5XU

Class: SOSB15 LP
QTH: EM10
Operating Time (hrs): 5

Summary:
 Band  QSOs
------------
  160:     
   80:     
   40:     
   20:     
   15:  110
   10:     
------------
Total:  110  Prefixes = 92  Total Score = 15,732

Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club

Comments:

So many other things were going on this weekend that I only had a few
hours to get on the air.  I operated from N5XU, the club station at
the University of Texas at Austin.  Several other club members were
also there, making QSOs on the "main" HF radio and tribander.

The antenna I had available was a 40 meter dipole, which normally is
considered usable on 15 meters.  This dipole, though, was tuned for
the SSB portion of the band, near 7.250 MHz, which would make it
resonant closer to 21.750 MHz than it would be to the upper edge of
the 15 meter band (21.450 MHz.)  I did not have an antenna tuner
available.  According to my wattmeter, the radio put about 40 watts out.

I tried to run probably a dozen times, and only a couple of times
could I get more than a few callers, even though I was on frequencies
that sounded perfectly clear to me.  When I was searching and pouncing,
many station could not hear me.  Mostly, DX stations could not hear me,
but many W1s were deaf, and one WB9 was S8 in my receiver and kept calling
CQ in my face.  Stations in the west and midwest were much better
about hearing me when I called.

The best DX I worked was HK0OEP, who must not have been spotted on packet,
and was kind of underneath some other station, but he heard me just fine.


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