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Subject: [RTTY] RTTY Roundup AB5K SOHP
From: "Terry Gerdes" <terry@ab5k.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:40:57 -0600
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           ARRLRTTY Score Summary Sheet

      Start Date : 2005-01-08

   CallSign Used : AB5K
     Operator(s) : AB5K

            Band : ALL
           Power : HIGH
            Mode : RTTY
Default Exchange : TX

            Name : Terry Gerdes
         Address : 5518 Great Divide
  City/State/Zip : Austin  TX  78738
         Country : USA

    ARRL Section : STX
       Club/Team : CTDXCC
         Software: N1MM Logger V5.0.6 Beta

        Band    QSOs    Pts  Cty
         3.5     225    225    3
           7     408    408   14
          14     681    681   63
          21     483    483   40
          28       5      5    2
       Total    1802   1802  122

           Score : 219,844

On Saturday, at the start of the contest, the SFI was 84 and the A-Index was
40.  To my surprise, band conditions were a lot better that the WWV numbers
indicated.

I got a real slow start at the beginning of the contest.  I arrived at the
house 5 minutes after the contest started, it took 5 minutes for the amps to
warm up and by then the bands were crowded with no place to CQ.  I went up
high on 20 and 15 and found a hole.  Five minutes later a VE called in and
the program crashed.  The crash was due to a modification I have made in the
source code and was easily fixed.  To the VE that I lost, sorry.

Despite all of the mishaps, I was finally off and running and finished the
hour with 105 Q's.   The 100 Q per hour rate was just like the energizer
bunny, it kept going and going.  As evening fell, a shift to the lower
frequencies, still found propagation was good enough to allow the rate of
100 Q's per hour.  Saturday night, 11 hours into the contest, the rate was
still at 100 Q's per hour and there were 1114 Q's in the log.   The 80 meter
band was quite allowing Q's as far away as UA9.  Things slowed a bit after
that and at midnight, with 12 hours of operating time, the log was at 1180 Q
's.  Boy what a lot of fun.

Sunday was just the opposite and was a lot of work. Rates were slow and it
was hard to get any runs going.   The Q total slowly climbed and was at 1844
(1802 after dupes) when the contest ended.  That's a personal best for me.

Other than my software flub, the station played well and there were no
issues. Worked all 50 states plus DC.   Thanks to everyone for the Q's.

73 Terry - AB5K


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