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From: jrcccd at aol.com (jrcccd at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 05:42:25 -0500 (EST)
 

 


 

 

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From: jrcccd <jrcccd at aol.com>
To: secc <secc at contesting.com>; ae4ro <ae4ro at bellsouth.net>; w4svo <w4svo 
at att.net>
Sent: Tue, Nov 9, 2010 5:34 am
Subject: SS W4IX SOABLP


 
Thanks to all the club members for the Q's..great contest...Nice efforts out 
there also..73's  John 











                                                                                
            ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW



Call: W4IX

Operator(s): W4IX

Station: W4IX



Class: Single Op LP

QTH: SC

Operating Time (hrs): 23.44



Summary:

 Band  QSOs

------------

  160:    0

   80:  458

   40:  307

   20:  159

   15:   49

   10:    6

------------

Total:  979  Sections = 80  Total Score = 156,640



Club: South East Contest Club



Comments:



Thanks to the Organizers and all the GREAT CW OPS for a great contest..Wish I

had better antennas but made due with what was available..Just could never get

any runs going on 20 meters even though it was wide open...15 provided some

good mults including VY0JA. ( never could get through to VY1EI )..by the time I

dragged myself away from the high bands, 40 was long and sounded like crap with

my small dipole at 35 feet...went to 80 and band was hopping...found a spot and

settled down for 6-7 hours...antenna seems to work good on 80..(Rebuilt Inv L

with 8 radials)...After first nite ended, had 490 Qs and 77 mults...needed NE,

NL and NT..only hrd K0NE in NE when he called other stations..figured I would

get NL on 20 in the mornning, but by the time I got there, the band was

amazingly crowded, so put antenna towards VO land and searched, no luck...went

west to Zero land, no NE...after spending too much time on 20, switched radio

to 15 meters and the first signal heard was VY1EI with a small pile up..guess

he wasnt spotted because a few minutes later the pileup exploded with big guns

and he just left...found him again up the band and same thing..but he stayed

and just kept pounding away but I couldnt get through so I figured that since

the VE1 and VY2 stations were very loud on 15 I would call cq for awhile and

was rewarded with VO1BZM calling in...great, 2 more left...started tuning again

and found VY0JA with a small group calling, he went split and I hrd him wrking

W5WMU, found his freq, went up a bit and got him on the next call...whew, only

NE left...15 was too long to the west for NE so went back to 20 meters..tried

running a bit up around 14077, no luck so started working my way down the band,

had a few q,s between the BPSK and RTTY guys around 14070, then found a station

signing NE around 14067, W0KT...yes, only a few calls and the sweep was

had...Now it was time to try to get to the 1000 Q mark...worked the keyer hard,

and S&Pd like crazy, but it wasnt to be had this time...Just like everyone else

noted, Sunday afternoon was a crawl...amazing how crowded all the bands

sounded, but not many new ones available..Need a Yagi for 40 meters and spend

more time there rather than on 20 and 15 and then I should achieve my first

ever 1000 Q mark. Also, one of these days I will get computer controlled

keying, my hand got pretty numb after all the manual CQing and Q's...LOL 73's

everyone..John W4IX





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