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[3830] K1KY STEW PERRY TBDC CLAIMED STORY

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Subject: [3830] K1KY STEW PERRY TBDC CLAIMED STORY
From: k1ky@bellsouth.net (Tom Delker)
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 00:12:45 -0600
STEW PERRY '98 SUMMARY SHEET

    Contest Dates : 26-Dec-98, 27-Dec-98
    Callsign Used : K1KY
         Operator : K1KY
         Category : SOLP (100W)
 Default Exchange : EM66
        Equipment : Ten-Tec Omni VI+, 450' Inverted L @150'
                    Icom IC-735, Carolina Windom 160 @130' 
                    Pentium Laptop, TRlog 6.33
                    RX Bevs: NE-500', N-580', NW/SE 295'
         Location : Santa's Workshop - Music Mtn. - Gallatin, TN 
             Name : Thomas M. Delker
          Address : 113 Richland Ave.
   City/State/Zip : Smyrna, TN 37167

        Team/Club : TENNESSEE CONTEST GROUP

   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   
 __________________________________________

  160CW      267         261        734 
 __________________________________________

 Totals      267         261        734 


 Final Score = 734 x 2 = 1468 Points.  13:34 Hrs Op
 
 132 grids. 1st Radio 169 Q's, 2nd Radio 98 Q's
 (156 grids Last Yr HP w/280 Q's 1K Pts)

 Op Times:  21:57 - 06:55   08:58/08:58 Total
            07:15 - 08:46   01:31/10:29   "
            10:39 - 13:46   03:05/13:34   '
---------------------------------------------------------

       MAXRATE ANALYSIS - SP TBDC '98 - K1KY

      2220:          4 per minute     (240/hr)
      0133:         12 per 10 minutes (72/hr)
      2319:         55 per hour

Total Qs: 267  Average rate: 19.77 /Hr, 13:34 Hrs Op
---------------------------------------------------------

              Stew Perry TBDC '98 - K1KY SOLP

                  HR    160  CUM TOTAL 
                  --   ----- --------- 
                  21    1/0      1/0    Start 21:57
                  22   47/0     48/0   
                  23   43/0     91/0   
                   0   28/0    119/0   
                   1   37/0    156/0   
                   2   24/0    180/0   
                   3   19/0    199/0   
                   4   16/0    215/0   
                   5    9/0    224/0   
                   6    9/0    233/0    Break 06:55 - 07:15    
                   7    6/0    239/0   
                   8    3/0    242/0    Break 08:46 - 10:48
                   9    ---    242/0   
                  10    1/0    243/0   
                  11    4/0    247/0   
                  12   10/0    257/0   
                  13    4/0    261/0    Quit  13:47 - The End!
                  D1   91/0     91/0
                  D2  170/0    170/0
                  TO  261/0    261/0
----------------------------------------------------------------

 Litterbox Comments
 __________________

 My 2nd run at this game. This time with low power due to 
 strategy planning and unfinished antenna match. I now have 
 4 elevated radials on 160M and 3 on 80M, still no matching
 network at the base. Tuning from shack is 2:1 SWR best case.
 Was real excited with the QSO count after the first 4 hours
 with many new grids. Low power on the new antenna seems almost
 as good as high power on my 80m loop. The windom still wins
 out west, where I dedicated the IC-735. Interesting comparison
 with the two antennas confirm the theoretical pattern predix.
 Once again amazed at the amount of DX achieved with 100 watts,
 bagging 4 EU in 10 minutes from 04:20 - 04:29. Caught RW2F 
 alone with no takers, while the masses battled over IV3PRK, 
 whom I never was able to crack. Also missed 9A5Y, VY2SS and
 VE1ZZ. Only missed 3 U.S. calls that I heard, so I must have
 done a pretty good job cleaning up with the 2nd radio. Ended
 up with 6 double-digit contacts, with 1-17, 2-16, and single
 15, 14 & 13 pointers. 

 My worst fears happened early Sunday morning at 06:55z which
 is 12:55 a.m. local (and EU sunrise), with a banging noise at
 the front door - growing more intense every 30 seconds. 
 (I'm in a pretty isolated location with only 1 resident on the
   same hill) -- Turned out to be a young man and his woman with
 car trouble..... well, they got it stuck, busted a radiator hose
 etc... A much longer story goes along with this, but them's the
 basics.  Needless to say, I drove Buck and Cindy-Lou to town
 to get his car and left them to sort out the rest. 20 minutes
 lost and EU sunrise history, I get back at it for another 
 hour before stopping for a short nap. 

 The morning wasn't very exciting with only 20 more Q's
 and no West Coast, JA's or anything over 3 points. Overall,
 conditions seemed much worse than last year with very little 
 activity heard from 6 & 7 land and very few VE's. 

 Many more good ops are including callsigns with the S&P exchange,
 which I think should be strongly suggested by all contest sponsors
 for at least the domestic Q's. Only 6 dupes this time. 

 Once again a fine contest with a great scoring format.  I think
 that just about "cooks" the 1998 contest season for me! Many
 thanks to all for the Q's, and I hope to get those QSL cards on 
 their way early in '99.

-- 
Thomas M. Delker - K1KY CFO#395 - Smyrna / Gallatin / Short Mtn. TN
A.R.R.L. District Emergency Coordinator - Tennessee District #4
C.A.T.S. (W4CAT) - 147.30/145.23/145.49/145.17/223.98/444.45/444.65
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Lame-Duck TCG Facilitator '98 (Just 6 days remaining in office!)
         CODE WARRIOR ©  #2  - Mobile CW Operator
        "Taking Code on the Road with a Vengeance"



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