| CQ WW RTTY WPX Contest
Call: W1DYJ
Operator(s): W1DYJ
Station: W1DYJ
Class: SOAB(TS) LP
QTH: ME
Operating Time (hrs): 13
Summary:
 Band  QSOs
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   80:   39
   40:   73
   20:   76
   15:   32
   10:    0
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Total:  220  Prefixes = 150  Total Score = 79,050
Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club
Comments:
RIG: TS590S
ANTENNAS:
         80, 20, 10 - fan dipole at 30'
         40, 15 - 1/4 lambda vertical, 4 elevated radials at 10'
         
TIC: ~13 hours
100% S&P: And completed a QSO with pretty much all stations heard
Logger: N7YG Digital Engine >> CQ WPX Contest Log Version 4.1
My first attempt at the CQ WPX RTTY and I felt I did OK; still getting used to
RTTY.  Whereas PH is raucous, and CW is still intense for me, RTTY contesting
is 
almost too slow.  I found that just moving up the waterfall was the most useful
S&P method, as clicking on a spotted station (or the band map) really
didn't put
you where the station was transmitting. 
Nothing was heard on 10, 15 was OK, 80 was noisy as expected, so 40 & 20
were the more useful bands.  Never heard a W1 or W2, or local states ME, CT,
RI, VT!
And why do some stations send their exchange as 599-nnn-nnn rather than 599 nnn
nnn.  With the dashes, the software can't grab the serial number.  Plus, there
were many stations who didn't confirm the QSO -- and went right to the next
QSO. 
As the SN was one higher than mine, I assumed they really did get my SN, but
who 
knows?  (Only the LCR knows...)
73 -- Larry -- W1DYJ
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