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To: 3830@contesting.com, steve@nr4m.com
Subject: [3830] ARRLDX CW NR4M M/M HP
From: webform@b41h.net
Reply-to: steve@nr4m.com
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 10:21:02 -0800
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                    ARRL DX Contest, CW

Call: NR4M
Operator(s): NR4M, N3ND, W0UCE, N1LN, K7SV, K4GM, K4GMH, K4EC, KC4D, K1SE, 
N3UA, N2YO,   K4IA
Station: NR4M

Class: M/M HP
QTH: VA
Operating Time (hrs): 48

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:  347    66
   80: 1023   100
   40: 1624   117
   20: 2115   122
   15: 1786   117
   10:  959   107
-------------------
Total: 7854   629  Total Score = 14,726,148

Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club

Comments:

As we've frequently said before, it's always nice to have new folks operate with
us. We has the same Carolina folks with us that did last year (W0UCE and N3ND)
plus N1LN. It was great to have both Bills back from Lynchburg. As always the
local group was fun, and had fun. Without them on Sunday afternoons, we would
have trouble covering bands after the traveling guys depart.

The station played well, with nothing breaking during the contest. The rotator
on the 6 el 20 was broken before the contest and the 40M second radio lockout
box was not working as well. 

Bands by operator - In addition to ops listed other filled in from time to
time.

160 - K4EC, KC4D, N1LN, W0UCE 
80 - K7SV, W0UCE 
40 - N2YO, K4GM
20 - N3UA, N1LN, K4GMH, NR4M 
15 - N11LN, N3ND, KC4D, K4EC, K4IA
10 - K1SE, K4GM

It goes without saying, that conditions were pretty darn good. We had fairly
stout rain static at time Friday night. 

160 - Band was rather noisy at the beginning. New Hi-Z 8 circle heard very
well. It was certainly better than the 4 two direction Beverages. 

80 - Band started great with a first hour of 137. The 4 el delta loop, with
apex at 190 ft, has really played well. We were impressed with the 4SQ, which
is no slouch, until we got the delta up for Eur. The 80M 8 circle certainly
plays, but we had a problem with 160 RF getting into it. Need to put bandpass
filters on it, as we did the 160. Worked a number of 100W JAs, but don't think
we worked any 5 watters this year. Then again, there were a bunch of QRPers
from EUR. It was great to work EY8MM, T6MO and 9V1LC on the band! The Beverages
seemed to play better on 80 than 160. 

40 - As always, one of our prime bands. The stack of OWAs seemed to play well,
as did the 3 el Mosley. We always kid Chip, N2YO, about all his YO kin working
us to beef up his 40 meter totals! 

20 - We apparently dropped the ball a bit early Saturday morning. Somehow or
other, NR4M appeared at 4AM to find no operator and the band wide open to Eur.
He had a great time working the band (still don't know what Mr. sleep at night
was doing up at that hour!). The second radio lockout worked great on 20 and
certainly contributed to the score in terms of numbers and mults. While the 6
el was pointed due west, the 5/5//5/5 stack still played nicely. 

15 - The pileups from Eur were really heavy at times and the runs from JA were
lots of fun, again making it interesting to pull some of the QRP signals out of
the muck! The 5/5/5 stack has been a great performer, but we need to fix an
apparent problem with the top one generating noise on 10M. 

10 - While we were happy to work scattered Europeans Saturday morning, it was
really nice to have a solid opening Sunday. After the Eur opening was gone, the
guys really did a great job in scrubbing the bands looking for mults and Qs.
It's really nice to have a stack 5/5/5 on Eur, a stack 6/6 on SA and a
rotatable 5 el antenna to instantly switch directions. I don't think we worked
any L/P Asia in this one. 

A few general comments. We had few issues with stations poaching our run
frequencies in this one. The node we usually use for spots/skimmer worked well
until some point Saturday morning. At that point, we connected with one of the
better known nodes, but for the rest of the weekend, were plagued by huge
numbers of bad skimmer spots. I sense there are a number of skimmers out there
that have not incorporated the updates made, that have greatly reduced the
propensity for bad calls. 

Oh, yeah, can't forget to mention that "Chef Archie" also came down from the
Carolinas and prepared a scrumptious lunch on Saturday. Of course, his pals
K0DER and BA1LEY, were here to keep Arch and the gang company and to clear the
floor of any food droppings!

And, finally, we extend our heartfelt thanks to Steve and Carolyn for their
hospitality at the Goat Farm this weekend!


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