ARRL June VHF Contest - 2019
Call: WQ5L
Operator(s): WQ5L
Station: WQ5L
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: EM50
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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6: 121 66
2:
222:
432:
903:
1.2:
2.3:
3.4:
5.7:
10G:
24G:
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Total: 121 66 Total Score = 7,986
Club:
Comments:
100W, 5 el LFA @25'
Pretty much a slog from this part of the world. I hope other places had it
better.
The first few hours were nothing but the locals. Late in the afternoon signals
started showing up from the FN grids, but this was the spotlight-type opening
where signals would peak up to a high level and then drop right out, often to
return a few minutes later.
Sunday morning early was again open to FN and a few FM when I turned on the
radio. Once again there were never many signals at once and they would bubble up
and down quickly. This weak E cloud was persistent, though, and as these things
often do, it shifted west over time, offering shots into the EN grids and
finally eastern DN grids before moving out of range a little before noon.
Then came a few hours of mostly nothing, and finally in the last two hours some
multihop Es popped first toward the northwest and later southwest. I copied
JA7QVI for a couple of FT8 cycles but that was it. No AK or HI though, darn.
The only DX in my log is EA8DBM. Notably, I never heard a peep from the
Caribbean basin which is usually a chip shot from here.
I only made 9 CW and 8 SSB Qs. The rest were FT8. At no time did I hear more
then 4-5 stations when sweeping the CW/SSB segments. Poor condx like this would
tend to herd ops into FT8 I guess. The rate on FT8 was especially abysmal,
though, with so many repeats needed due to signals dropping out. Next time we'll
have FT4 which should help. 73 -- Ray WQ5L
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