RSGB Commonwealth Contest
Call: VE3BR
Operator(s): VE3BR
Station: VE3BR
Class: Restricted-24 LP
QTH: FN03es
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band QSOs
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80: 21
40: 72
20: 101
15: 72
10: 27
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Total: 293 Total Score = 3,845
Club: Contest Club Ontario
Comments:
Radio: Ten-Tec Jupiter
Antenna: DX-Eng 80/40 Thunderbolt 55ft Dual Band Vertical
Software: N1MM Logger+ 1.0.4778.0
My very first time in BERU. Overall a nice experience, but Murphy has never
left the building. I had to work through the night until 90 minutes before the
contest. Then tried to catch a short nap and overslept. Started late, still
found VKs and ZLs on 40 m in almost full daylight, but unable to get through;
managed a few the second night on strangely fluttery signals. The second night
had a computer crash that wiped out several Qs. Between latest saved log and
calling stations again with weird questions like "what was our time and
your exchange in our 80 m Q?" I managed to restore the log. Some guys were
"a bit surprised", but helped nonetheless. I lost significant time on
that. In general, didn't manage operating time well and went over 12 hours, so
have to enter 24 hours category.
Used VE3KI's N1MM+/N1MM export/import/rescore trick to correct the score (in my
case N1MM+ overestimated by 180). Thanks Rich.
Finally, it is a jungle out there, but SeppIR drums carry much better through
this jungle than a single vertical drums. A vertical has its advantages though:
you never have to point it in a specific direction...
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