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[3830] W6ROD IARU - Mixed Mode - Region Two

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Subject: [3830] W6ROD IARU - Mixed Mode - Region Two
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: 15 Jul 2000 15:10:53 -0000
Many thanks to Rod Stafford, W6ROD, for letting us use his callsign and
designation for the contest.  Also, thanks to Rusty Epps, W6OAT, who
helped facilitate the arrangement.

K6AW joined me on the assault to Mt. Domitrix and the station of Lew 
Sayre, W7EW.  We put together a 3 man operation with one station 
dedicated to doing the beeps (CW) and another for SSB.  This arrangement
served our goal of giving the R2 multiplier to as many of the deserving as 
possible and of course to have some fun.

W7EW's station consists of stacks for 20/15/10 on a rotating tower, a
log periodic for 20-10, a 3 el 40 and a 3 el 80, along with wires on
160.  Thanks to some bandpass filters, the interference between 
bands was pretty minimal.  We did manage a few QSOs on the same
band (different modes) at the same time, but in general we were
on different bands.

We had DVP messages recorded with all three of our voices.  Lew
would take great delight in closing his eyes and playing DVP 
roulette with the keys.  One station asked which one of the 
three operators he would get to work.

As you can see from the numbers, we split our QSOs between CW and
SSB pretty well (1546/1407).  The first half of the contest was 
somewhat painful as conditions were very poor for us to Europe 
(where most of the QSOs are for this contest).  There wasn't enough 
activity from the other parts of the world to sustain good rates 
and we even had to do some S&P just to make QSOs.  

However, the second half of the contest was much like the conditions
enjoyed last year and the rates were much better.  We only worked
Europe on 15 and 20 meters.  10 meters sounded a lot like six meters 
does with very sporadic openings around the country.  The low bands 
didn't get much attention because of the noise and good conditions 
on 20 and 15.

We worked 28 of the WRTC teams.  They mostly had to find us since
we were in run mode most of the time.  

Thanks for all the QSOs.  

73 Tree N6TR

                               IARU SUMMARY SHEET

    Contest Dates : 08-Jul-00, 09-Jul-00

    Callsign Used : W6ROD  (W7EW, K6AW and N6TR)

   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   HQMults   Zones
 _______________________________________________________

  160CW        6           6          8       0         2
  160SSB       3           3          3       1         0
   80CW       55          55        197       0         9
   80SSB      19          19         45       2         2
   40CW      192         192        722       3        14
   40SSB      20          20         80       1         6
   20CW      791         791       3313      15        16
   20SSB     595         595       2389      12        33
   15CW      476         476       1917      13        19
   15SSB     681         681       2643      11        21
   10CW       26          26         68       0         2
   10SSB      89          89        245       2         9
 _______________________________________________________

 Totals     2953        2953      11630      60       133

    Final Score = 2244590 points.

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