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Subject: [SECC] NAQP SSB AA4LR Single Op LP
From: aa4lr at arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Tue Aug 26 07:43:29 2003
                    North American QSO Party, SSB

Call: AA4LR
Operator(s): AA4LR
Station: AA4LR

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 8.0

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:    3     3
   80:   36    20
   40:  115    38
   20:  188    50
   15:   60    25
   10:   52    17
-------------------
Total:  454   153  Total Score = 69,003

Club: South East Contest Club

Team: SECC #1

Comments:

Antennas:
A3S at 15m (10-15-20m)
40m half-sloper at 12m (40m)
80m doublet at 10m (80m, 160m)

Equipment:
Kenwood TS-430S, running 100 watts
Kenwood AT-250
K1KP-style homebrew voice keyer (1 message)

(Elecraft K2 has a PLL problem I'm still trying to diagnose, likely 
caused by the temperature compensation mod, so I used the backup rig this 
contest)

Comments:

I had planned a full-time effort, but when my wife came down with 
pneumonia, I had to fill in where I could. In the first half, I was only 
able to log about 2 hours operating time, in between taking my eldest 
daughter to a birthday party and back, making dinner, and waiting out a 
local thunderstorm.

Still, I managed to have some fun. A good run on 10 and 15m. Best moment 
was having KH6VV call in on 15m and go "Oh Wow!" when I turned the beam 
in his direction.

Back on at 0000z, I thought I had missed the meat of the contest. 20m had 
gotten quiet and in about 50 minutes I had worked it out. Down to the low 
bands for the rest of the evening. Or so I thought.

Back up to 20m at 0225z to catch the far west mults I had missed. 20m had 
that special quality it sometimes gets. Signals aren't terribly strong, 
but they were rather short, mostly straight north in 8, 9 and 3-land. So, 
I thought I'd try a CQ and see what happens. I would stay on 20m for the 
next hour and a half, working 104 stations in the 0300z hour. I came 
within six states of WAS, missing only CT, RI, AL, KS, MO and NE, all on 
20m.

Last two  hours were split between 40m and 80m, with a fruitful 5 minute 
excursion to 160m. Bands get real quiet after 0530z, I suppose since just 
about everyone was out of time.

Worked lots of SECC members, as well as a bunch of TCG and FCG members. 
Good show, guys!


Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
            -- Wilbur Wright, 1901

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