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To: 3830@contesting.com, wilson.az@frontiernet.net
Subject: [3830] IARU K7FA SO CW HP
From: webform@b41h.net
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Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 10:51:58 -0700
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                    IARU HF World Championship

Call: K7FA
Operator(s): K7FA
Station: K7FA

Class: SO CW HP
QTH: AZ
Operating Time (hrs): 19

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Zones  HQ Mults
-------------------------------------
  160:   15             4       1
   80:   23             6       3
   40:  229            23      10
   20:  173            17      19
   15:    5             4       1
   10:                           
-------------------------------------
Total:  445     0      54      34  Total Score = 122,408

Club: Arizona Outlaws Contest Club

Comments:

Rig : K3
Sfw:  N1MM-Logger Ver. 10.6.5
Antennas: 15-m TH7DX, 20-m 20M6A, 40-m 40M3FS, 80-m, 160-m Inverted Vees

Worked 25 IARU Member Society HQ Stations, but only one WRTC Team.
I wonder how those WRTC Team Members are roughing-it in their camp-style tents
and fine food! The WRTC-2010 On-Line Scores were posted at
http://www.wrtc2010.ru/?id=79 (Different from GetScores_Live).
W1AW/8 and NU1AW were contacted on four different bands. Long-Path bearing used
to contact ZL2JU, ZL6HQ, VK2GR, VK4WI. Maybe signal reflects off nearby
mountain. Also, beginning approximately 0830Z and lasting more than an hour,
multi-path was at work because local Arizona Stations (i.e., N7AT, K7SW, K7WP,
and even some selected stations in California â?? K7HD) had significant echo on
their 40-m signals. Some stations I did not bother to annoy with the echo for
only one contest point.
Low QRN on 40m and 20m bands, buzz-saw on 15m, egg-sizzle on 80m and 160m.
Antennas on short tower seem noisier that those on tall tower. QRN is typical
for low-humidity summer-time conditions here in SW USA. Some Operators ran QRQ
between 41 and 47 wpm (S50HQ & IR4T). Yes, those ops. really are that good; but
even without summer-time sizzle, these ears are not!
Bands did not seem that crowded to me. However, Claim Jumpers shortened my runs
and provided time-out for food. Worst offenders were Ops. at club stations. Why
should they care? (They are not using their own callsign!). Once I returned
with a sandwich 10 minutes later to discover that already the Claim Jumper
QSY-ed to Greener Pastures. (Nobody stays home anymore.)

Enjoyed the contest. TNX for all the Qs. 73, Tom K7FA


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