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Well, at the KS4YT/KV4T site (used the call KS4YT: multiop with KV4T) =
there was a prevalence of Murphy's Law coming into play. We began to =
think there might be a problem with the antenna when we had a hard time =
getting people to answer us, and we knew we had a problem with the =
antenna, when K4WI and KX4X could barely hear us (both stations, of =
course, within our home state). Allan and a friend of ours tried =
valiantly to find out what the problem was, but with it being after =
dark, the answer didn't come easily. After 31 contacts, an SWR of =
infinity, and an amp acting strangely (even with a lowered SWR), we were =
off the air for the night, this occurring about 2:00 UTC.=20
Saturday morning Allan climbed the tower and found that the antenna was =
burned at the top and completely melted into the 80m loop. So yes, =
there was a problem with the antenna! Allan's main regret was that we =
didn't get to see the fire. ;-) So to try to make up for a lost =
evening, we went through the night, in spite of a noise floor that was =
very high (as others have mentioned) and the fact that we also seem to =
have lost our beverage to the Southeast and our receive loop (which =
usually helps quite a bit with stateside contacts). No real DX at all =
for us, just KP4, XE, and YV. We did end up with 222 Q's, 482 points, =
and 49 sections, with a total score of 25, 064. States missed were AK, =
HI, VT, RI, ND, and UT, as well as the section of DC, VY1, and sections =
under VE1/9. I heard many of the sections we missed on Friday...did not =
hear them Saturday night (our burned antenna seemed to make a wonderful =
receive antenna...things sounded great on Friday night!). So the =
experience was frustrating, but still had fun in the contest. So =
there's our sad experience for the weekend!
73,
Bridget, KS4YT :0) =20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Well, at the KS4YT/KV4T site (used the =
call=20
KS4YT: multiop with KV4T) there was a prevalence of Murphy's Law =
coming=20
into play. We began to <EM>think </EM>there might be a problem =
with the=20
antenna when we had a hard time getting people to answer us, and we=20
<EM>knew</EM> we had a problem with the antenna, when K4WI and KX4X =
could barely=20
hear us (both stations, of course, within our home state). Allan =
and a=20
friend of ours tried valiantly to find out what the problem was, but =
with it=20
being after dark, the answer didn't come easily. After 31 =
contacts, an SWR=20
of infinity, and an amp acting strangely (even with a lowered SWR), we =
were off=20
the air for the night, this occurring about 2:00 UTC. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2> Saturday morning Allan climbed =
the tower and=20
found that the antenna was burned at the top and completely melted =
into the=20
80m loop. So yes, there was a problem with the antenna! =
Allan's main=20
regret was that we didn't get to see the fire. ;-) So =
to try to=20
make up for a lost evening, we went through the night, in spite =
of a noise=20
floor that was very high (as others have mentioned) and the fact that we =
also=20
seem to have lost our beverage to the Southeast and our receive loop =
(which=20
usually helps quite a bit with stateside contacts). No real DX at =
all for=20
us, just KP4, XE, and YV. We did end up with 222 Q's, 482=20
points, and 49 sections, with a total score of 25, 064. =
States=20
missed were AK, HI, VT, RI, ND, and UT, as well as the section of =
DC, VY1,=20
and sections under VE1/9. I heard many of the sections we missed =
on=20
Friday...did not hear them Saturday night (our burned antenna seemed to =
make a=20
wonderful receive antenna...things sounded great on Friday =
night!). =20
So the experience was frustrating, but still had fun in the =
contest. So=20
there's our sad experience for the weekend!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>73,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Bridget, KS4YT =
:0) </FONT></DIV>
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