NA Sprint CW Contest
Call: VE6CNU
Operator(s): VE6CNU
Station: VE6CNU
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Calgary
Operating Time (hrs): 4
Summary:
Band QSOs Op Time
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80: 32 1.5
40: 51 1.5
20: 31 1
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Total: 114 Mults = 32 Total Score = 3,648
Club: ALBERTA CLIPPERS
Team:
Comments:
Being my first ever SPRINT I felt like my paddle had two left thumbs. After the
first half hour I don't think I worked anyone who had fewer QSOs than me.
First, I had to get used to the jumping around and figuring out what kind of
strategy worked best. I'm still trying to get there! Second, my 40m inverted
vee seems to not be working properly, so I had to resort to my Butternut
vertical for 40m. It turned out to be my best band! Third, 80m was swamped
with auroral noise 20/S9, so I was forced to use 12db of attenuation on my rx
front end, plus more by turning down the RF gain. I was amazed I could hear
anything through that racket. And finally, I only ran 100W, which left me out
in the cold quite frequently as the station I tried to call would often answer
someone else and I was left wondering if I should wait for someone else to come
along on that frequency or go S&P for someone else.
Contests like this one must build character! I have to find something positive
to say.
Hope cu in the next one.
Jerry
VE6CNU
FT-1000MP (100W)
TH6 DXX at 40'
Butternut HF9V for 40m
Shunt-fed tower 80m
N1MM Logger Software
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