|                     Russian RTTY WW Contest
Call: AD6WL
Operator(s): AD6WL
Station: AD6WL
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: CA-ORG
Operating Time (hrs): 16
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Pts   Mults
-------------------------
   80:    4    25     4
   40:   54   410    10
   20:  189  1185    31
   15:    3    25     3
   10:    0     0     0
-------------------------
Total:  250  1645    48  Total Score = 78,960
Club: 
Comments:
We're not at the bottom of the sunspot cycle yet but it sure seems that way.  I
knew the sunspots were down but with indexes of A-30 and K5-6, I wasn't
expecting much.  I decided to use the amp and go high power to brute force my
way into some good conditions (it didn't work).  I started out calling CQ on 15m
and S&P on 20m.  My first two contacts were a JA, and PY on 15M!!!  Maybe this
won't be so bad.  Well, I made one other contact (VE) on 15m later in the
contest and that was it for that band, not even one K station.  Worked 5 band
oblast total, with three of them being SL.  Not much excitement with endless
callings of CQ RU.  Some of the highlights were working UA0FGZ on 80m; he had a
strong signal there too.  Also YB0DPO answering my CQ late in the contest on
20m, finally VE6YR who went to 80m for me for a much needed mult.
73 to all and prayers to Don, AA5AU, and other hurricane victims.
Station 1: 
Yaesu FT1000MP MV
ACOM 2000A
Dunestart Filter Bandpass Filter
Top Ten Control Box
Force12 C4SXL at 72'
80meter inverted V at 72'
Station 2:
ICOM 765 PROIII
ICE 419A Bandpass Filter, manual cotnrol
microham USB keyer
Force 12 C19XR @ 32'
Butternut HF9V
SO2R equipment:
Writelog multikeyer
WX0B six-pak
Miscellaneous equipment:
Computer Pentium III 550Mhz
17" & 15" monitors
7 Comm Ports
Cluster Packet Station
2 Yaesu Rotors w/ computer control
Alinco Power Supply
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