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To: 3830@contesting.com, jwfuller@verizon.net
Subject: [3830] NAQP CW K4HQK Single Op LP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: jwfuller@verizon.net
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:22:14 +0000
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                    North American QSO Party, CW - January

Call: K4HQK
Operator(s): K4HQK
Station: K4HQK

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Alexandria, VA
Operating Time (hrs): 9

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   56    18
   80:  119    33
   40:   79    39
   20:   69    26
   15:   10     7
   10:    4     1
-------------------
Total:  337   124  Total Score = 41,788

Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club

Team: 

Comments:

Here’s a summary of my single-operator S&P operation with one transmitter,
low-altitude dipoles, and a 20-10m vertical. With the object of collecting some
multipliers I began on 10m and worked four fellow PVRC members, but they were
all I heard on an otherwise dead band. I then moved to 15m but it wasn’t much
better. After scrounging 10 western QSOs I gave up and QSYed to a busy 20m.

But--20m was a propagation hodgepodge with annoying QSB and atmospheric noise. I
struggled to work 69 stations, 53 of which were out west. The other 16 were in
Florida, New England, Maryland, D.C., Louisiana, Quebec, Newfoundland, and
two—yep, two--ZFs in the Caymans. 

At 1600 EST I checked 15m again but only heard one signal, a VA7. After working
him I switched to 40m--busy but noisy, including distant QRN. The band was not
at all “long” to the west during this late afternoon effort, as I had
expected. Almost all the stations I worked were in the eastern half of North
America, including Puerto Rico, plus a DX QSO in Spain.

I broke for dinner at 1800 EST. When I returned to the contest at 1900 I opened
on 80m. Activity was good and growing. I stayed with the band until 2100 after
working 119 stations in this two-hour period (60/hour), my best S&P rate of
the contest. QSOs were mostly confined to Maritime Canada, Ontario, Quebec and
the eastern half of the U.S. from Florida to Maine. The farthest-west states I
worked were Iowa and Arkansas. 

At 2100 I felt I had accomplished all I could on 80m so I moved down to 160m for
what I thought would be a lame, token effort (antenna is one-half of the 80m
dipole). In fact I gathered up 56 QSOs by 2300, primarily eastern seaboard
stations from SC to ME plus six from Ontario. With that I pulled the plug and
hit the sack.

73,

John K4HQK
Alexandria, Virginia


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