ARRL DX SSB 2000 N6RO M/M
band Qs Mult OPs Antennas
160 42 17 WA6O 4 SQ, bevs
75 233 44 JH1GNU(WG6B), N6BZA 4 SQ, Quad
40 668 76 JH1SBE(KM6F), N6RO 4/4 Stack, 4 SQ
20 1466 125 K3EST, K6EP,WA6O 5/5/5 Stack
15 1637 126 N6BV 6/6/5 Stack
10 1258 126 K6AW 5/5/6 Stack
Tot 5304 514 Score: 8,178,768
Radios: 4 each FT1000mp, FT1000d, IC765; 4 each Alpha 76, AL1200,
8877(N6BV); CT logging S/W, Geoclock.
Highlights:
160m: Mike did a great job in his second outing on Topband, enduring the
most frustrating seat in the garage, and did some good rate work on 20m
Saturday night.
80m: Well-known JA contester Shige, controlled the JA window and picked
off some nice mults. Dan, N6BZA led off Friday night by working a few hard
to get EU mults.
40m: Leading our "JA Machine", Miki expertly maximized our JA total on
CrossBand. Station owner Ken frustrated himself calling EU, but managed
to work several score and seven. East Coasters need to visit here to know
what it's like!
20m: Driving the rebuilt 20m system, Mr. Contest, Bob topped all previous
ARRL numbers. Eric helped out on all bands.
15m: Antenna guru and super-op Dean did his usual number topping number.
10m: Station manager/sysop. Steve piloted 10 to its highest Q and M
numbers in any DX test to date from RO.
All-in-all, we had the best team effort to date in 22 years at this
location. The Radio Oakley gang beat my ambitious goal of 8 Meg, and
exceeded the previous west coast MM record by 2 Meg points. Only serious
problem was the enduring powerline noise from an unresponsive PG&E.
Fortunately, rain quieted that on Saturday night for a few hours. Lost the
packet system Saturday night thru the end. Look for us as NR6O in WPX SSB.
N6RO
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