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Subject: AB5SE SS SSB SOLP
From: ab5se@gnn.com (Jerry Richards)
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 13:11:58
                        1996 ARRL NOVEMBER SWEEPSTAKES
 
 
     Call used: AB5SE                      Location: AR             
   Power: 100W
 
     Category: Single Op All Band / Low Power  Mode: SSB        
 
     Callsign of Operator: AB5SE 
  
     Exchanged Information: NR A AB5SE 93 AR  
 
 
     Hours of Operation: 24:00
 
 
     band      QSOs     points
     ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
     160          0          0
      80        110        220
      40        301        602
      20        445        890
      15         84        168
      10          0          0
     ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
     TOTAL      940       1880   X   77 multipliers  =  144,760
 

        My favorite contest of the year (although SSCW is quickly 
becoming an equal) has come and gone and I did not accomplish 
either of my pre-contest goals. I missed a SWEEP by not 
working PR on Sat. when I had a chance and missed 1000 Q's but 
other than having a QRM headache had a ball!!
        The test started out extremely well with 113 Q's the first 
hour but I had only 4 other hours that I was able to break
50 Q's.  As usual, 20 meters was wall to wall, 15 was sporadic 
and on 40 & 80 it was very difficult to find a run freq. 
         Late Sunday afternoon Murphy paid me a visit.  I had a 
successful run going on 40 meters when my radio decided to act up.  
The SWR needle started jumping so I thought something was wrong 
with the antenna.  I switched to the 40M sloper but the problem 
continued.  Fortunately the problem was only on 40 and proved
to be intermittent as I was able to work a few more on 40 later. 
         At 00:00Z I was still missing VY1 and PR for a sweep and was 
130 Q's from my goal of 1000.  I was burdened with the choice 
between looking for the missing mults or trying to find a run freq. 
and get the needed Q's.  I basically split the remaining time 
between the two and found good ol Jay (VY1) calling CQ on 
20M.  I pointed the beam PR way and searched 20M from top to 
bottom.  I heard two KP2's but not a peep out of KP4.  My friend 
across town, KK5GT,(the ham formerly known as AC5BR) worked a sweep 
with 100 watts to a G5RV 20' above terrain.  GO FIGURE!!  I hope he 
enjoys his coffee next year in his sweeps mug.
        This contest was a TRUE TEST of operating skills and 
determination .  It was also a prime example of why OUTSIDERS 
consider us nuts. (Perhaps with good reason)  
        Thanks to all who participated and especially all who are in 
my log.

73 es  See you in CQWW CW this weekend.

Good Guy Award goes to N4UK for working me on 80 meters.  We had 
already worked on 40 but he was kind enough to give me SC on 80
for WAS.        
                                                                    
  



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