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Subject: [RTTY] RTTY Roundup K7VC M/S HP
From: Dick Flanagan <dick@k7vc.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 11:11:58 -0800
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                    ARRL RTTY Roundup

Call: K7VC
Operator(s): K7VC
Station: K7VC

Class: M/S HP
QTH: NV
Operating Time (hrs): 24:00

Summary:
  Band  QSOs
------------
    80:  139
    40:  232
    20:  562
    15:  241
    10:    5
------------
Total: 1179  State/Prov = 56  Countries = 40  Total Score = 113,184

Club: Northern California Contest Club

Comments:

Radio:  IC-7700
Amp:  AL-1200
Antennas:  TH11DX (10-15-20), 40-2CD (40), Gap Voyager (80)
Digi:  microHAM DIGIKEYER II
Software:  Writelog V10.80F, MMTTY 1.68A, Windows XP

This was my first RU and my second 24/30 go-for-maximum-score effort 
(the 2010 Phone SS was my first).  I ran HP Assisted for 24 hours to 
squeeze out as many club points as I could.  I ran probably 95% of 
the time and once I found a run frequency I had little trouble 
holding it.  When running I relied on the MMTTY AFC to fine tune 
those who called me.

I was spotted 10 times, 9 times on 20m and once on 15m.  My thanks 
for the spots and for all the contacts.  I had my share of strange 
contacts in addition to the "PLS COPY...MY NAME IS...MY QTH IS...MY 
DOGS NAME IS...," but one time I had been running on the same 
frequency for over two hours when this guy comes back and tells me I 
am off frequency!?

My station worked fine except for a problem with MMTTY where 
something kept turning AFC off in the middle of an exchange while I 
was running a frequency.  The MMTTY folks are aware of the problem, 
but it happened just enough to throw my rhythm off several times an 
hour and elicit a string of expletives from my usually calm self.

Working 4U1WR was a pleasant surprise and while I wasn't blessed with 
a visit from N6QEK/VY1, OA6/OE3NHW did call me with 8 minutes left on 
the clock for my final mult.  I also learned a valuable lesson in how 
not to screw up my log (thanks to all who responded publicly and 
privately to my "Busted Exchanges" query on the NCCC reflector).

I also learned that while you can rely on adrenalin to keep you going 
during the contest, you had better be prepared for the crash when it 
is over.  When I came back in the house my wife asked me, "Where's 
the truck?"  "What truck?"  "The one that ran you over!"  I need to 
work on my stamina.

So far my introductions to contesting have led me to four general conclusions:

1.  Operating solo 24/30 may sound like fun.  It's not.  It's work.

2.  A station originally laid out for casual operating may prove to 
be painfully awkward when operated 24/30.

3.  Plan ahead so food/water/rest aren't afterthoughts.  DUH!

4.  You're never too old to screw up so badly you want to crawl under 
your desk.

Thanks for everyone's patience, advice and encouragement.

Dick
--
Dick Flanagan K7VC
dick@k7vc.com
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