MAN THAT WAS FUN!! but I cant wait to get an Amplifier on the air from
home...sucks when you tune across a band and you hear all the USA guys with
mini pileups when they are running, then when its my turn, 5-10 minutes and no
replies..LOL The only bright spot was on Saturday morning when 10 meters
opened..I found a spot up around 28.655 and started cqing..nothing for at least
40-50 cq's...then one called in..then another...and BANG!! the pileup lasted
for at least 2-3 hours..Heard a few SECC and FCG guys in there..K4XS and K1TO
had nice signals and they also had nice runs going too!! I said " give me some
of that " to myself..LOL Should be a lot of nice scores out there..Thanks to
Fred, NP2X and Charlie VP2MLL for the sweep on 6 bands..73's
ARRL DX Contest, SSB
Call: W4IX
Operator(s): W4IX
Station: W4IX
Class: SOAB LP
QTH: SC
Operating Time (hrs): 44
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 18 15
80: 41 33
40: 117 58
20: 275 81
15: 429 83
10: 1001 98
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Total: 1882 369 Total Score = 2,082,369
Club: South East Contest Club
Comments:
Wow! First time ever over the 2 million point mark from my station. Bands were
pretty awesome...Tried to get voice messages playing before the start, but just
couldn't get N1MM to play back the proper recording. I even had a nice recording
of N1MM calling CQ, radio keyed up nicely and sounded great, just couldn't get
my recording through..oh well, I had to rough it once again!! It was hard to
find places to run on 40-15 meters..160 was just ok...managed to work CU2 for
my only Q close to Europe..Heard II9P but couldn't make the Q..did not spend a
lot of time on the low bands knowing I had to get the most out of 15 and 10
meters ( My Money Band!! ). Only issues I had on the bands were the Big Guns up
north and west that acted like they could not hear me on a freq and just popped
in and started calling cq contest ( K3ZO stole my nice run freq on 28312 Sunday
morning )...and then I was on 15 meters trying to make a few Q's and slipped in
at the low end of 15 about 2 KC's above WE3C, started running and even had a
few replies, then someone came on my freq and just said " you need to QSY!
"...no respect for low power stations..can you imagine if everyone gave you
a 3 KC gap on the bands...Yeah right..I have a box of tissues for the guy who
told me to QSY!! LOL Any ways, it did not dampen my spirits, I just moved
right along and kept grinding out the Q's. Was a nice surprise on Saturday
night, I was getting ready to shut down for the night and get a little rest for
a strong finish on 10 & 15 when the Sun came up, I tuned 20 meters for a few
last S&P Q's and came across a loud pileup on A92HK and was thinking "
how am I going to work this dude with 100 watts and a TH7 at 40 feet "
well I managed to get him!! Yeah buddy!...and 10 meters...wow! I think I had 2
or 3 HZ1's call me while running! awesome stuff..Sunday afternoon when the JA's
started rolling in was awesome. I heard BG2AUE on Sat. night but he was weak and
I didn't stand a chance, but Sunday...managed to get him, the YC9 and the
FW5..still fought to make the Q's but got them anyway. And Kudos to Dave,
KH2/N2NL for being there for one last time..He had such an awesome signal on 10
and 15 meters you would think he was back in the States..73's my Friend and we
will work you from your next location(s). 73's and thanks for all the Q's.
Thanks to the ARRL for making this happen.
RIG - IC765 barefoot
10M - 5 ele 30yr old 105BAS @ 45 feet and TH7 @ 40 feet.
15M - TH7
20M - TH7
40 & 80M - HF2V Vertical in the woods.
160M - Inv L @ 50 feet.
N1MM Logging / no Voice Keying
John Colyard
Tandem Communications
Lead Project Coordinator Installations
MAIN 772.216.6700
EMAIL jrcccd at aol.com
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