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[3830] Rus DX 4U1ITU M/S HP

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Subject: [3830] Rus DX 4U1ITU M/S HP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: f6irf@free.fr
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 06:14:01 -0800
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                    Russian DX Contest

Call: 4U1ITU
Operator(s): F6IRF, HB9DTM, SV3SJ
Station: 4U1ITU

Class: M/S HP
QTH: Geneva
Operating Time (hrs): 24

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Countries  Oblasts
----------------------------------------
  160:    99     3       35        22
   80:   341    71       55        46
   40:   769    50       69        61
   20:   556   284       65        68
   15:    23    83       39        32
   10:     1     0        1         0
----------------------------------------
Total:  1789   491      264       229  Total Score = 7,034,124

Club: IARC

Comments:

total 2280 QSO's / 14268pts / 493 mults


RIG: IC765 - IC756proIII - Alpha91B - Tentec Titan
ANT: FB53, 4EL20(fixed NE), 40-2CD, dipoles 80/160 
Soft: N1MM Logger V6.2.15

Preliminary: 
First M/S operation from the ITU-RC for quite some time. The initial plan was to
get UR5FAV and UX0FF to join the IARC-team for a MO2T, but the Swiss authorities
in Kiev did not like our idea. So we had to improvise a last minute "B-plan".
After the loss of one tower and the 15/10m monobanders last year, we had to
re-
install the low band dipoles and put the 20m monobander back to service, which
we did on Friday afternoon. We thought we may had time for setting up a L for
80m, and a K9AY-loop, but we ended up "short of time". With the 20m monobander
only 3m above the terrasse, the low band dipoles at 90 degres from Russia (the
historical "Varembe" building is oriented NE/SW) and if you add the known 
"noisy urban environment" and the modest antennas surrounded by high buildings,
you have an overview of what makes contesting from 4U1ITU a special challenge.
So our main objective was to get the 4U1I multiplier back to the international
contest scene, rather than becoming a serious challenger to UP5G !

The contest:
No need to say that the high-band conditions have been bad. 20m closed early,
and re-opened only three hours before the contest end. 15m remained absolutely
dead until the last hour, and did not allow a single UA station to be logged on
D2. 
We took a difficult start with some keying problems due to RF-feedback, so we 
changed the run to SSB for the time needed to solve the problem: It just
confirmed that in spite of Nico's skills and efforts, our signal was not strong
enough for SSB to produce any decent rate. 15m died during the third hour,
quickly followed by 20, so we ended up running on 40 far earlier than planned.
The rate dropped below 100 around 22z, when 40m became unproductive. The Alpha91
producing only heat and smoke on 80 and 160, we moreless limited the trafic to 1
station during the night.
Back to "historic contesting age" on 160, where all CW QSO's had to be done from
the paddles, due to RF affecting the computer...
Finaly we spent the 2 last hours on 20m/SSB, and the log being almost virgin on
this band/mode we brought the rate above 100 for the last hour.

UTC Q  160  80  40  20  15  10  tot
====================================
12  167             89  78      167
13  140             128 12      307
14  105             96  9       412
15  94          43  51          506
16  117         112 5           623
17  135         126 9           758
18  128     8   118 2           886
19  126     16  110             1012
20  115     24  91              1127
21  113 32  1   80              1240
22  86  2   58  26              1326
23  84      64  20              1410
0   89  12  73  4               1499
1   68  26  41  1               1567
2   42  23  18  1               1609
3   58  7   48  3               1667
4   69      61  8               1736
5   32          32              1768
6   42          1   41          1810
7   63          42  21          1873
8   89          1   88          1962
9   95              94  1       2057
10  100             99      1   2157
11  123             117 6       2280

No major problem was experienced with N1MM-logger; just that it was not possible
to remove the station "interlock"... here also we had to use the paddles... 
In general we could have done a bit better with a more careful preparation, but
we really had a good time, which remains the essential at the end !
A special tribute has to be given to the RDXC commitee for the rules and the 
organization, and to the Russian hams stations for the activity and the quality
of the trafic...
More comments, stats, photos, soundclips, etc will be published soon on 
http://f6irf.blogspot.com/ and on http://life.itu.int/radioclub/
A buro card will be sent to all stations in the log (your card is not required),
and all QSO's will be uploaded soon to LOTW. Should you need a direct card,
please only via IARC, P.O.Box 6, CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland

73's de Pat/F6IRF on behalf of the team.


 CTY  Tot160 80 40 20 15 10SecTot160 80 40 20 15 
 ===============================================
  4J    2     1     1      AD   9     1  3  5
  4L    4     1  1  1  1   AL   4           4
  4X    3     1     1  1   AN   3        1  1  1
  5B    5  1  1  1  2      AR  12     1  2  8  1
  6W    3        1  1  1   BA  18     3  5  9  1
  9A   22  2  4 12  3  1   BO  10     1  2  7
  9H    3     1  1     1   BR   8        2  6
  9J    1              1   BU   1           1
  9K    1              1   CB  26     5  8 12  1
 9M2    1           1      CU   3     1  1  1
  9V    1           1      HA   3        1  2
  A4    1              1   HK   1           1
  A6    3        1  1  1   HM   7        2  5
  CE    1           1      IR   3        1  2
  CN    5  1  1  1  1  1   IV   7     1  4  2
  CT    5        1  4      KA  20  1  2 10  7
 CT3    3        1  1  1   KC   1        1
  CU    5  1  1  1  1  1   KE  13        5  8
  DL   84  9 25 45  4  1   KG  20  1  2  5 10  2
  EA   19  1  8  7  3      KI   7     2  1  4
 EA6    5     1  3     1   KK  14        2 12
 EA8    3        1  1  1   KL   4     1     3
 EA9    2        1  1      KN   5     1  1  3
  EI    5     2  3         KO  19     1  4 12  2
  EK    1     1            KR  40  3  4 13 19  1
  EP    1           1      KS   8     1  3  3  1
  ER    8  1  1  1  5      KT   1           1
  ES   16  1  3  7  4  1   KU   8  1     3  3  1
  EU   29  1  3 11 14      LO  23  1  2  9 10  1
  EX    4           3  1   LP   8     1  3  4
  EY    3           2  1   MA  73  5 16 19 28  5
   F   13  2  6  2  2  1   MD   6     2  1  2  1
  FM    1        1         MO  88  2 10 32 41  3
   G   44  2 12 27  3      MR  16     2  4  9  1
  GI    3     1  2         MU   3        1  2
  GM    4     1  1  2      NN  14     1  4  9
  GU    1     1            NO   1           1
  GW    3        3         NS   7     1  1  5
  HA   36  4  6 17  9      OB  21  1  4  5 10  1
  HB   15  1  5  2  5  1  1OM  11     3  3  5
  HK    1     1            OR  22  1  4  5 10  2
  HL    2           2      PE  23  2  2  8 10  1
  HZ    2        1  1      PK   1           1
   I   44  1 11 17 14  1   PM  10        2  6  2
  IS    1     1            PS   7     1  3  3
  J6    1        1         RA   6        3  3
  JA   14        9  5      RO  27  1  6  9  8  3
   K  108  2 39 46 20  1   SA  17  1  2  3  8  3
  LA   11     1  8  2      SM  12  1  3  4  4
  LU    3        1  1  1   SO   2        1  1
  LX    2        2         SP  33     2  5 22  4
  LY   80  5 18 23 34      SR  10  1  1  1  6  1
  LZ   26  1  4 11  9  1   ST  21  1  3  6  9  2
  OE    6  1  1  4         SV  32  1  3 10 16  2
  OH   30     5 13 12      TA  25  4  5  7  8  1
 OH0    7  1  2  2  2      TB  34  1  2  8 15  8
  OK   46  4 10 29  2  1   TL   3     1  2
  OM   23  1  4 14  4      TM   1           1
  ON    7  1  2  3  1      TN   4     1  1  2
  OY    2     1  1         TO   6        2  3  1
  OZ   14  1  1  8  4      TU   1           1
  P4    1        1         TV  10     1  2  7
  PA   13  1  4  8         UD  23  1  2  8 10  2
  PY    4     2  1     1   UL  20  2  3  3 11  1
  S5   14  1  4  8  1      VG  21     2  7  9  3
  SM   23     3  9 11      VL  11     2  3  6
  SP   79  5 14 35 24  1   VO  10     2  3  5
  ST    1              1   VR  33  1  5  6 18  3
  SV   11  1  3  2  4  1   YN   5        3  2
 SV9    2        1  1      YR  18  1     3 12  2
  T9    5     2  2     1   
  TA    1           1
  TF    1           1
  UA  758 31 98 214 362 53
 UA2   20  1  2 10  7
 UA9  214  2 22 56  124 10
  UN   22  2  5  5  9  1
  UR  171  8 33 58 65  7
  V2    1        1
  VE   17     5 10  2
  VK    3        2  1
VP8/h   3        1  1  1
  VR    2        1  1
  YB    1              1
  YL   28  1  8 12  7
  YO   41  2  7 14 17  1
  YU   38  2 10 18  7  1
  YV    2     2
  Z3    1              1
  ZA    1           1
  ZL    3        2  1


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