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Subject: [3830] KK1L NAQP SSB score and comments...
From: rrossi@btv.ibm.com (Ronald D Rossi)
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 13:58:10 -0400
                              NA QSO SUMMARY SHEET

    Contest Dates : 16-Aug-97, 17-Aug-97

    Callsign Used : KK1L
         Operator : KK1L

         Category : SO

       Team/Club : Green Mountain Boys

   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   Mults      
 __________________________________________________ Rig: Ten-Tec Omni-D  
                                                      
  160SSB       1           1          1       1     T (80m shrt'd at base)
   80SSB      44          44         44      21     80m dipole at 40'  
   40SSB     106         105        105      39     Butternut HF6V 
   20SSB     341         339        339      47     A3S at 40'
   15SSB      58          58         58      23     A3S at 40'
   10SSB       3           3          3       3     A3S at 40'
 __________________________________________________

 Totals      553         550        550     134 
                                                         
    Final Score = 73700 points
 
Operating Time
 
 18:00 - 22:01 = 4:01
 22:50 - 04:02 = 5:12
 05:02 - 05:46 = 0:44
                 ----
                 9:57
 
SOAPBOX:

Mom used to tell me that if I didn't have something good to say, that I 
shouldn't say anything...trust me I'll be brief this time! (A lie really. I 
won't be that brief.) A QSO record for a NAQP for me, my best hour ever at 113 
QSOs, beating my previous 101 Q best, and triple my best 20m QSO count for any 
NAQP! Except for some experience effects, this is due entirely to upgrading 
from a vertical to a tribander at 40' for the high bands. Four and five deep 
pileups on occasion which I handled entirely too efficiently, since they 
didn't last very long ;-)

I was briefly attacked (10 min) by the same QRM machine on 20m that spent over 
a half hour beating me up during the IARU. Static noises were his big thing 
this time. Relatively effective compared to the funky stuff he was generating 
last time. But I have to laugh about adding QRN this time around! I had an S9 
noise generator on top of S7 noise...so what!

80m and 40m have been my better bands in the past. I did pretty well 
considering the QRN. It was a very painful contest for the most part, 
feathering the RF gain did not help...full volume, full gain, wide filtering! 
Given the time I spent on the low bands the result was dismal.  I felt I 
needed the multipliers on 80m, but hindsight says I should have been on 20m 
more. I could have REALLY, REALLY used a second rig to accomplish that. I took 
an hour off at 04:00 in the hopes 80m would quiet down a little. I am not sure 
it hurt, but it did not particularly help either.

BTW: Apology accepted Milt, N5IA, for not hearing me on 40m...I think we all 
understand. You were on my B VFO for a while though with no joy!


  HOUR  160SSB   80SSB   40SSB   20SSB   15SSB   10SSB   TOTAL   ACCUM
  ----  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------   -----   -----
   18       0       0       0     113       0       0     113     113
   19       0       0       0      33      24       0      57     170
   20       0       0       0      99       5       0     104     274
   21       0       0       0      26      21       2      49     323
   22       0       0       0       5       0       0       5     328
   23       0       0       7      52       0       0      59     387

    0       0       0      39       3       0       0      42     429
    1       0       0      31       8       8       1      48     477
    2       0      13      25       0       0       0      38     515
    3       0      24       1       0       0       0      25     540
    4       1       0       0       0       0       0       1     541
    5       0       7       2       0       0       0       9     550

  TOTAL     1      44     105     339      58       3

-- 
73 de KK1L ex N1PBT...ron (rrossi@btv.ibm.com) <><
Ron Rossi H/P SRAM Engineering -- IBM Microelectronics

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