CQ/RJ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY
Call: WA9ALS
Operator(s): WA9ALS, KB9YTW, WD9GMK
Station: WA9ALS
Class: M/2 HP
QTH: IN
Operating Time (hrs): 37
Summary:
Band QSOs Pts States DX Zones
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80: 100 123 39 9 8
40: 180 241 46 22 133
20: 372 712 50 67 28
15: 472 1122 44 72 31
10: 267 691 21 65 22
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Total: 1391 2889 200 235 102 = 1,551,393
Club/Team:
Comments:
QSOs Points Zones DX States
80m: 100 123 8 9 39
40m: 180 241 13 22 46
20m: 372 712 28 67 50
15m: 472 1122 31 72 44
10m: 267 691 22 65 21
Total: 1391 2889 102 235 200 Total Mults = 537
TOTAL CLAIMED SCORE = 1,551,393
Please see http://www.qsl.net/wa9als/cqwwrtty2001.htm for photos etc.
WA9ALS: 628 Q's
KB9YTW: 57 Q's (11 yrs old, CW tech)
WD9GMK: 699 Q's
Station A (883 Q's): IC-756PRO, AL-1200 with C31XR (KW) or R-7 (400W)
Station B (529 Q's): MARK-V FT-1000MP (150-200W) with full size Carolina
Windom 160 (265 ft)
Software: Writelog v10.27G. MMTTY on both stations, with dual rcv with the
DXP38 on station A. Writelog and networking worked great!
Networked multi-op muti-stations was sure a fun way to operate a contest!
Never more than 600-some Q's from this QTH before. Lots of fun being able to
talk with other hams live during the contest. Great to operate with friends
and family!
37 hr effort. Highest rate for a whole hour was 74 at 1400z Day 1, although
rates would be much higher for thrilling short periods. Great DX, and some new
ones. Thanks for all the Q's and experience and for the 5-banders, especially
AD1C who moved a couple of times.
Special thanks to my team members, including XYL and harmonics who put up with
this all weekend and went out of their way to make us comfortable.
Best 73 - John (WA9ALS)
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