??????????????????? ARRL DX Contest, CW
Call: HB9/NV1P
Operator(s): NV1P, KB3RUO, KB3RUP
Station: HB9/NV1P
Class: SOAB LP
QTH: Geneva, Switzerland
Operating Time (hrs): 8.2
Summary:
Band? QSOs? Mults
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? 160:??????????
?? 80:???2????? 2
?? 40:???32?? 13
?? 20:?? 47?? 20
?? 15:
?? 10:??????????
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Total:? 81?? 35? Total Score = 2,835
Comments:
Best contest ever, since this was the first time the 'next generation' got in on
the act.?? My two oldest sons,?Patrick KB3RUO (14) and?Kody KB3RUP (13)
had as much fun?building new?antennas as listening to the bands (Hey man -
.... molten solder is cool!)???When?the bands died down, we hit QRZ.com and?
studied General class?questions as a change of pace.?? A 'live' contest is a
great way to teach about propagation, geography?and?resonant frequencies.
?
Keyer broke the week before the contest, and we couldn't get N1MM Logger
to work on our computer with Vista O/S, so we 'roughed it'?with a borrowed
straight key from?a local ham friend and kept a log?in Excel.?? Kind of hard to
keep the rate up when you are hitting 'Edit' / 'Find' to check for dupes.?? Also
somewhat of an anticlimax going from a 180-hour on MorseRunner?to a
whopping 22-hour in real life :o)
?
Managed to squeak out 2 QSO's on 80 using the 40-meter dipole, but 15 and
10 had no chance to the US from here.?? Working N2IC in NM was a new long
distance record for us - thanks Steve!
?
Equipment
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IC-735 @100W
10/12/15/17/20M Transworld TW2010 Traveller portable?vertical dipole
40M?Wire Dipole @20Ft
Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop with Excel, Rufz, MorseRunner and 'Morse the Cat'
Thanks for the Qs, and for being patient with our straight key and signal
down in the weeds.?? CU on SSB!
Ken, NV1P
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