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Subject: AW: [RTTY] RTTY WPX OO4ADZ(ON4ADZ) SOAB LP
From: "Wolf, DL6JZ" <dl6jz@t-online.de>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 20:51:11 -0000
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Hello Dirk,

I am deeply impressed about your great score. My congratulations!

And I share your opinion regarding the contest rules of the WPX RTTY. I like
them too!

73 + 55
Wolf, DL6JZ


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Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Februar 2005 19:39
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Betreff: [RTTY] RTTY WPX OO4ADZ(ON4ADZ) SOAB LP


                    CQ WW RTTY WPX Contest

Call: OO4ADZ
Operator(s): ON4ADZ
Station: OO4ADZ

Class: SOAB LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 30

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Pts
-----------------
   80:  240  1024
   40:  268  1122
   20:  418  1008
   15:  431  1139
   10:   31    84
-----------------
Total: 1388  4377  Prefixes = 547  Total Score = 2,394,219

Club:

Comments:

Wow...what a weekend !
There where about 12 contest going on hf ... the wpx rtty is one of my
favourites. It is all about prefixes instead of being in a rare zone/dx
country.
 I like the max. 30 hour period for single operators and the extra points
for
40/80m qso s.

I was well prepared with extra antennes and goals the only unknow parameter
whas
the propagation but this time the condx where the best in months.
The weather condx where severe during the weekend: snow, rain (qrn) an very
windy but my temporaly wire antannes where holding up.

The extra points for lower band qso s are very welcome and so the new
prefixes
in Europe due to new operators coming from VHF.

Despite some qrn everything went smootly, not very high rates (max.
60/hour)but
I kept going. I had the feeling that I was almost every hour on a good band.
I worked many JA on 20 m band at 12.00z on sunday.
The "OO" prefix was a good thing to use and an advantage.

With the beam almost to the Northpole I made a lot of USA an VE qso s in all
call area s, the multi counter was counting fast.
With the 40 m antenna I worked JA with only 50 watts after I was setting the
ALC
to low in the heat of the battle.

The receiver in the Mark V with roofing filter and narrow I.F. INRAD filters
is
an advantage on such crowded bands. I was able to dig in the mud as never
before.  Or stations could come closer to me without interference.
My equipment was holding strong.

I used fully so2v capacities of the mark v  (single operator two vfo's even
on
different bands, using two decoding windows ), the cluster was used for
multi's
during the second part of the contest.

I reveived many "letter"reports eg "pqp", stations off freq, ... but the
rtty
operators is growing and learning.
I believe that the participators and scores in rtty contest will increase in
the
future.

Thanks for al the qso 's

Equipment: Mark V at 150w AFSK in so2v, th6dxx at 24 m , 2 el wire delta
loop
for 40 m at 24 m (switchable refl-dir) , 2 el delta loop 80m at 24 m
(reflector)
Writelog and mmtty: what a combo !
1 l coffee, 250 grams of chocolade and -drinks, food made by Ria and served
by
my two daughters.

DIRK
ON4ADZ

on4adz@pro.tiscali.be


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