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Subject: [3830] CQWW SSB K5NA M/2 HP
From: spederson@yahoo.com (spederson@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 08:27:46 -0800
                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

Call: K5NA
Operator(s): K5NA,K5DU,KI5DR,K2UR,N5ZC,KD5SQF
Station: K5NA

Class: M/2 HP
QTH: Austin, TX
Operating Time (hrs): 48

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:   45    10       23
   80:  123    18       45
   40:  220    30       85
   20:  606    38      138
   15: 1140    37      143
   10:  883    34      141
------------------------------
Total: 3017   167      575  Total Score = 5,481,896

Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club

Comments:

First Multi-Two effort!  We had an informal brainstorm session to determine how
to track band-changes by rig, and had settled into the Clothespin method until
we found the function in Writelog that displays it for us (very cool!).

The above score is directly off the Writelog screen, and will likely change a
little since Dupes are included in the QSO totals and the most recent .CTY file
was not used, so a couple of stations were not properly counted as mults.

What a wild weekend!  The Cat5 hurricane passed us right by - rained
continuously - fortunately no lightning!  We only had to push one vehicle out of
the mud.  The 15m antenna stack really played well this weekend, although the
bottom rotor seemed to be binding CCW past 320 and CW past 120, so it's range
was limited.  20m got a visit from Murphy - the relay kept sticking inside the
amp, and often tapping the PTT multiple times would be the only way to force it
unstuck! In addition, the High 20 rotor cable also seemed to be affected by all
the rain - often it was reading 330 when it fact the beam was pointing at 180! 
Really made 20m sound funny.  Several times we would stand on the deck in the
rain while shining a flashlight into the darkness and recalibrate the control
box based on our manual observation.

40m was not immune either.  The bottom yagi was adversely affected by wind, and
it spun around in it's side-mount bracket and was rubbing against the side of
the tower.  Our hearts also skipped a beat when 15 minutes before the contest
began the power went out - suddenly it was dark and quiet, and the rain was
pelting the roof outside.  Fortunately, that was the only occurrence, and some
of the computers were spared due to a UPS.

Conditions seemed murky on Saturday, but picked up Sunday.  10m turned out to be
fantastic!  15m worked well, but 20m seemed to have fewer activity (maybe
because we were listening at 180 degrees???)  Lower bands were extremely noisy,
beverages helped.  We got beat repeatedly by W5KFT, AA5NT and K5NZ in the
pileups. Great job guys!

Many thanks to the wonderful hospitality at the K5NA homestead.  See y'all on CW
weekend!


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