ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes
Call: W3SE
Operator(s): W3SE
Station: W3SE
Class: Single Op Port QRP
QTH: LAX
Operating Time (hrs): 18
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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50: 77 21
144: 111 15
222: 48 9
432: 86 14
903: 6 5
1.2: 22 7
2.3:
3.4:
5.7:
10G:
24G:
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Total: 350 71 = 40,328
Club/Team:
Comments:
What a Blast. Decided to operate QRP Portable from our June QTH, since it was
not snow covered as in past years. Nothing like 30 MPH winds w/60 MPH gusts
from the North most of Saturday, and all Sat night. Dropped off a bit as the
sun came up on Sunday, ambient temp.day 45, night 25, plus wind chill factor.
Thought I may loose antenna mast, but learned some time back.. if it goes up in
the wind, it will stay. Stay up it did, but, I had some maintenance to do
Sunday AM. Mast only about 30deg off vert, and 15deg off heading, also,
re-assemble the tent. Worked about 18 Hrs, since I had to work on Monday. 4
Hrs to tear down and load the truck. Lost a Tire from a pine cone I had run
over, not bad since I had several hundred to hit.
THANKS to the rovers that made the weekend more enjoyable. Highlight was
working 2 JA's on 6M, that was the extent of 6M opening on Sat. Sunday brought
VE1/VO1/VY2/VE9/W1 Not super strong signals, but workable. Total countries
worked 4 - JA, W, VE, XE. First time operating QRP from the mountain, very
different from QRO. Could not work some of the regular stations.
Thanks again for the Q's
73,
Wes, W3SE DM04xi
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