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[3830] NAQP SSB K5TR(WM5R) Single Op LP

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Subject: [3830] NAQP SSB K5TR(WM5R) Single Op LP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: wm5r@wm5r.org
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 14:23:09 -0700
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                    North American QSO Party, SSB

Call: K5TR
Operator(s): WM5R
Station: K5TR

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: TX
Operating Time (hrs): 10
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:    4     4
   80:   54    32
   40:  210    47
   20:  643    61
   15:   87    33
   10:   26    12
-------------------
Total: 1024   189  Total Score = 193,536

Club: 

Team: Austin Powers Kinksters

Comments:

The station at K5TR:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/

 160 meters:
   - Inverted L
 80 meters:
   - Three sloping dipoles from 120', fixed NE, NW, and S
 40 meters:
   - two element Cuhscraft yagi at 120' fixed NE
   - two element Cushcraft yagi at 100' rotatable
 20 meters:
   - six element 44' boom yagi at 90', rotatable
   - six element 44' boom yagi at 80' fixed NE
   - six element 44' boom yagi at 40', fixed NW
   - six element 44' boom yagi at 40', fixed NE
   - four element Cushcraft 32' boom yagi at 60', fixed SE
 15 meters:
   - six element 36' boom yagi at 70', rotatable
   - six element 36' boom yagi at 35', fixed NE
   - four element Cushcraft yagi at 50', fixed SE
 10 meters:
   - six element 24' boom yagi at 60', rotatable
   - six element 24' boom yagi at 30', fixed NE
   - four element Cushcraft yagi at 45', fixed SE
   - three element yagi at 20', fixed W
 Receiving antennas:
   - Four 500' long Beverages fixed NE, NW, SE, SW

 Radio 1:  Kenwood TS-850SAT, Ameritron AL-1500
 Radio 2:  Kenwood TS-850SAT, Ameritron AL-1200
 Headset:  Heil Proset HC4
 DVK:      W9XT Contest Card
 Software: TR Log 6.78
 Other:    Ameritron RCS-8V antenna switches, ICE bandpass
           filters, Top Ten Devices Band Decoders, homebrew
           audio switchbox

I had a really great time operating this contest, and as usual, George
was a great host.  This is by far my best ever score in this contest as
a single operator.

Conditions on the high bands seemed much better than last year.  20
meters was in really great shape, and 15 meters and 10 meters were more
productive than I was expecting.  I think I might have spent more time
on 15 meters, and maybe gotten there earlier, but 20 meters was _so
good_ at the start.  Similarly, I kept with 20 meters later than maybe I
should have, but I was getting some of my best rate in hours during the
0000 UTC and 0100 UTC hours.

I remembered that last year I thought I took too much off-time too late in
the contest, so this time I decided the thing to do was to take half hour
off-times roughly every three hours and not think about it too much.  I did
adjust based on the rate, but I basically kept to that strategy.

The only part of the contest that frustrated me was 160 meters.  I could
hear stations really well, especially in W4, that could clearly not hear me
at all.  I made fewer than half as many QSOs and mults on 160 meters as I
made last year.

I'm getting a little more comfortable using two radios, and decided during
this
contest that keeping the volume of the S&P radio at the right level can
improve
my efficiency.  There seems to be a balance where you can still pick up the
stations you are likely to work quickly, but where it's quiet enough that
the second radio is not as likely to become a distraction.  This was more
important later in the contest when the bands were noisy and I was more tired.

I was pleasantly surprised at the number of DX multipliers on the air, and
it's great to hear multiple XE stations active in this contest.

There was a little bit of jamming this contest during the 2300 UTC and 0000
UTC
hours, mostly carriers, and one incident of extended dits.


HR    160     80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT CUM TOTAL 
SCORE
--   -----  ------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------ --------- 
-----
18    ---     ---      ---    185/45     3/2      ---   188/47   188/47  
0.01M
19    ---     ---      ---     71/2     23/16     4/2    98/20   286/67  
0.02M
20    ---     ---      ---     36/3     34/10    12/7    82/20   368/87  
0.03M
21    ---     ---      ---     19/1     17/3      6/3    42/7    410/94  
0.04M
22    ---     ---      1/1     82/4      9/1      4/0    96/6    506/100 
0.05M
23    ---     ---      2/2     42/4      1/1      ---    45/7    551/107 
0.06M
 0    ---     ---      6/6    110/1      ---      ---   116/7    667/114 
0.08M
 1    ---     ---     12/6     91/1      ---      ---   103/7    770/121 
0.09M
 2    ---    11/9     77/25     6/0      ---      ---    94/34   864/155 
0.13M
 3    ---     6/5     35/2      1/0      ---      ---    42/7    906/162 
0.15M
 4    3/3    23/13    75/5      ---      ---      ---   101/21  1007/183 
0.18M
 5    1/1    14/5      2/0      ---      ---      ---    17/6   1024/189 
0.19M
D1    0/0     0/0      3/3    435/59    87/33    26/12           551/107
D2    4/4    54/32   207/44   208/2      0/0      0/0            473/82
TO    4/4    54/32   210/47   643/61    87/33    26/12          1024/189


Multipliers Worked:

160 Meters
Co      La      Tx      XE

 80 Meters
Ar      Fl      Ks      Mi      Mt      Nj      Or      Va
Az      Ga      Ky      Mn      Nc      Ny      Sc      Wi
Ca      Il      La      Mo      Ne      Oh      Tn      Wy
Co      In      Ma      Ms      Nh      Ok      Tx      XE

 40 Meters
Al      Ct      Il      Ma      Ms      Nj      Ok      Tx      Wy      vE4
Ar      Fl      In      Md      Mt      Nm      Or      Ut      XE      vE7
Az      Ga      Ks      Mi      Nc      Nv      Pa      Va      vE1
Ca      Ia      Ky      Mn      Ne      Ny      Sc      Wa      vE2
Co      Id      La      Mo      Nh      Oh      Tn      Wi      vE3

 20 Meters
Ak      De      In      Mi      Ne      Ok      TI      Wi      vE4
Al      Fl      Ks      Mn      Nh      Or      Tn      Wv      vE6
Ar      Ga      Ky      Mo      Nj      Pa      Tx      Wy      vE7
Az      Hi      La      Ms      Nm      Ri      Ut      XE      vE9
Ca      Ia      Ma      Mt      Nv      Sc      Va      vE1     vY2
Co      Id      Md      Nc      Ny      Sd      Vt      vE2
Ct      Il      Me      Nd      Oh      TG      Wa      vE3

 15 Meters
Al      Fl      Ia      Ks      Mo      Oh      TI      Va      vE3
Ar      Ga      Il      Ky      Ms      Pa      Tn      Wi
Ca      HR      In      Mi      Nc      Sc      Tx      Wy
Co      Hi      KP4     Mn      Ne      Sd      VP2E    XE

 10 Meters
6Y      Fl      KP4     Pa      Tn      Va
Al      Ga      Nc      Sc      Tx      Wy


QSO Distribution by Multipliers (Top 25)

  1.           Ca  125
  2.           Ga   52
  3.           Il   43
  4.           Fl   43
  5.           Oh   41
  6.          vE3   41
  7.           Tn   39
  8.           In   38
  9.           Nc   38
 10.           Pa   33
 11.           Va   31
 12.           Tx   31
 13.           Ky   29
 14.           Co   29
 15.           Mi   27
 16.           Wi   23
 17.           Mn   22
 18.           Az   21
 19.           Wa   19
 20.           Mo   17
 21.           Ny   17
 22.           Sc   15
 23.           Or   13
 24.           Al   13
 25.           Nj   12


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