CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY
Call: K1TTT
Operator(s): K1MK, K1SFA, K1TTT, K2BB, KB1OEV, KC2PNE, KC2PNN, KM1P, N1FJ,
W1EQO, W1TO
Station: K1TTT
Class: M/M HP
QTH: Peru, Ma
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Summary:
Band QSOs Pts State/Prov DX Zones
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80: 694 1235 52 65 20
40: 1128 2435 56 91 30
20: 1300 3186 53 100 34
15: 279 563 39 58 22
10: 53 81 14 8 7
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Total: 3454 7500 214 322 113 Total Score = 4,867,500
Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club
Comments:
What a crazy weekend.... a perfect way to top off a crazy month This month
found me modifying and repairing amps, something I hate to do. It found me
on a tower on top of a high school sealing their fm station antenna to stop
the rain from taking them down. I had carpets cleaned, this was about the
only thing that went as planned. I took the car in for an oil change and
inspection and walk out with $1800 bill. Monday before the contest I had to
take off from work to replace the well pump that failed Sunday morning in
the middle of a load of wash, a $1500 bill for that one. Plus the dog's
electronic collar died, the light over the kitchen sink died, the bear
revisited the sw beverage termination, the wind from one of those storms
broke some trees and one day I had to drive around through 3 other towns to
get home, a tree came done on some of the 80m 4-square radials, a roofing
filter died, one of the logging computers refused to start the 2nd di, WHAT
ELSE COULD GO WRONG!?!?! Another hurricane during the contest maybe?? A
power failure during the contest like 2 years ago? How about 48 hours of
100% humidity, almost no wind, and 2 box fans going just to keep the
temperature in the shack under 80 degrees. It felt more like a summer
contest than the end of September.
We did have a nice turnout of operators.... Everyone showed up when promised
and was enthusiastic, which definitely helps. The crew included 4 operators
who were only in their 2nd rtty contest, 3 who were in their first rtty
contest... so 7 out of 11 ops were new to rtty contesting. So lots of
training and coaching was going on all weekend. Two operators were here for
the first time ever, so had to learn antennas and rotors as well as fit into
the m/m operation. KC2PNE and KC2PNN drove 4.5 hours to come and try out
m/m contesting, they are a pair of interested young contesters who did a
great job learning the new mode and helping out... and by Sunday morning
took turns running 20m just like pros. And another first I think, when
K1SFA sat down I think that was the first time I have had 2 women operators
in one weekend.
We also had visits from a neighbor, one of the operator's father who used to
be a ham, and couple who literally walked in off the street to see what was
going on. Anyone who has been here knows that is a LONG walk.
Except for 10m that came up 4 qso's short of last year, every other band
exceeded last year's results nicely. It was rather annoying to hear a
couple Italians on 10m and not being able to get their attention, the same
with an ea8. They were printing fine and running Europe, so just couldn't
get them to listen south west for the backscatter path. But the low bands
more than made up for that with vk6 on 40m and 80m long path, lots of JA's
on 40m, and a pretty good run of JA on 20m even. There was just a bit of
rain static Sunday, but the Beverages and low Yagi's seemed to do their job
and it didn't slow us down much.
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