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To: 3830@contesting.com, brianmiller@paradise.net.nz
Subject: [3830] WPX CW ZL6QH M/2 HP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: brianmiller@paradise.net.nz
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 02:53:19 -0700
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                    CQWW WPX Contest, CW

Call: ZL6QH
Operator(s): ZL1AZE ZL2AGY ZL1TM ZL1BYZ
Station: ZL6QH

Class: M/2 HP
QTH: ZL
Operating Time (hrs): 47.5

Summary:
 Band  QSOs
------------
  160:    0
   80:   71
   40: 1056
   20: 1496
   15:  732
   10:   27
------------
Total: 3382  Prefixes = 937  Total Score = 12,307,495

Club: WARC

Comments:

Our raw score is around 1 million less than what we achieved in 2005. A
comparison of the logs shows that the shortfall was mainly due to fewer QSOs
being logged on 40M, suggesting that conditions on this band were not as good
as last year. 10M conditions were also down, with only a handful of USA
stations making it into the log this year.

We ended up starting the contest 20 minutes late, due to the need to make some
last minute repairs to the antenna farm. One of the wires for the Europe long
path vee beam was on the ground, along with broken feed lines to the rhombic
and Europe short path vee beams. The repair work was hampered by driving wind
and rain - everyone got thoroughly soaked and ZL1AZE's 4WD car also found
itself stranded in a sea of mud!

A new wide spaced 5-element yagi for the 20M short path to North America was
erected shortly before the contest. This antenna proved to be a strong
performer and was noticeably better than the vee beam for this path.

Equipment used:
Station A - FT1000MP Field + Drake L7
Station B - FT1000MP + Ameritron AL80A
Logging Software - Writelog 1059

Antennas used:
80M Quarter wave vertical
80M sloping dipole to North America
Vee beams (ALL bands) for short and long paths to North America and Europe
5 element 20M yagis for long path to Europe and short path to North America
6 element 10M yagis for short paths to Europe and North America

Please see www.zl6qh.com for more information about the station.

Note that we may not be QRV in this contest next year. It is likely that we
will have to dismantle the ZL6QH station in early 2007 to make way for the
building of a wind farm. We are working on plans to build a bigger and louder
ZL6QH station, so we are hoping to be back in the future.
 
Thanks to everyone for the QSOs, the Wellington Amateur Radio Club for the use
of the ZL6QH station, and CQ Magazine for another fun contest.

73

ZL6QH team (ZL1BYZ, ZL2AGY, ZL1TM, ZL1AZE)


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