CQ WW RTTY WPX Contest
Call: AD1C
Operator(s): AD1C
Station: AD1C
Class: SOAB(TS) LP
QTH: CO
Operating Time (hrs): 16
Summary:
Band QSOs
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80:
40: 89
20: 333
15: 109
10: 8
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Total: 539 Prefixes = 294 Total Score = 306,642
Club: Grand Mesa Contesters of Colorado
Comments:
Radio: ICOM IC-7600 (100W) (new)
Antenna: HyGain AV-640 multi-band vertical
Software: WriteLog 10.84D on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Interface: microKEYER (FSK)
Twelve years, 2000 miles and countless sunspots ago, I made my first RTTY QSOs
in the 1999 CQ WPX RTTY contest. I was off the air in 2007 and 2008, and I
missed 2010 due to travel, but this contest is still a sentimental favorite for
me. This year was my biggest effort since 2002, when I made the same number of
QSOs, but scored 50% higher due to living closer to all the 3-pointers in
Europe.
Over the holidays, I replaced the operating desk (no more folding table) and
the computer (2.8 GHZ P4 -> 2.4 GHz Intel Q6600) and last week I replaced the
ICOM IC-756 series radios with a new IC-7600. This is the best radio I have
ever used for RTTY, the 250 KHz RTTY filter was PERFECT. I am using a new
sound card as well (SoundWave 7.1) and it seemed to do a stellar job.
Unfortunately, the monitor is up high enough now (over the radio, rather than
next to it) that I can't see the critters out my window anymore. This needs
some more thought.
This was a part-time and piecemeal effort. I got on when I could, but operated
much more Sunday than Saturday. I didn't really run until Sunday afternoon,
when I had two long and decent strings of 1-pointers (but lots of new
prefixes), both on 20 meters.
My best QSOs were all on Saturday: CT3DZ at 1537z on an otherwise dead 10
meters; ST2AR on 15 meters, and 7Z1SJ on 20 meters for an all-time new DXCC
entity from Colorado. I also worked a couple of loud OH8s on 15 meters Sunday
afternoon long after the band had closed to the rest of Europe. I hardly
worked any JAs on 20 meters, but did work some on both 40 and 15 meters.
My biggest surprise was not finding Don AA5AU until the second-to-last hour of
the contest. Usually he finds *me* with his second radio.
Thanks to everyone who got on the air. I logged many calls I did not
recognize.
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