I don't have a complete list of the W1AW/4 setups.
Hopefully the others will check in with their list.
We ran 15M and 80M CW from K4RO. Operators were K4AMC,
WO4O, K3CQ and K4RO. We used the following equipment:
IC-781, IC-765
AL-1200, LK-500, AL-811
Tribander stack Mosley PRO-57A at 60' and 100'
Quarter wave sloper at 80'
Full-size ground-mounted vertical, slightly bent at top.
Pair of Beverages: 315' NE/SW 185' NW/SE
TR-Log 6.79 on networked DOS 6.22 computers
WintelnetX packet spot feeder to W4TO node
Nothing very exotic by contest standards, but effective.
As a whole, we seemed to have done very well on QSOs,
while falling behind somewhat in multipliers. It was a
thrill to operate with the W1AW call sign. The Tennessee
Contest Group is grateful for the opportunity. Thanks to
everyone who called in. Especially to PW5X and a few other
WRTC OPs who had to try repeatedly to work us on 80 meters.
73
-Kirk K4RO
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 09:42:49AM -0700, Eric Hilding wrote:
> W1AW/4 & NU1AW/8 had the loudest signals from their areas on
> almost all bands out in California. Although I only operated
> sporadically for a few hours here and there, each time I
> turned around these folks really stood out.
> I'd be interested in knowing more about the station setups used
> if anyone has the info.
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