Congratulations to Rick and the NQ4I team for a great score and besting the
W4 MM record! Awesome results on 10 meters and looks like the new 80 meter
antenna is working well. Great job!
73'?.Fred, WW4LL
From: Jim Roberts <ve7zo at hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 01:28:27 +0000
To: SECC <secc at contesting.com>
Subject: [SECC] NQ4I Score: ARRL DX CW
ARRL DX Contest, CW
Call: NQ4I
Operator(s): WA1S, W4DD, K4TD, N4FD, W8ZF, KY4F, AA4LR, VE7ZO, K4BAI, NQ4I
Station: NQ4I
Class: M/M HP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 135 56
80: 563 92
40: 1667 122
20: 2223 135
15: 1745 136
10: 951 109
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Total: 7284 650 Total Score = 14,203,800
Club: South East Contest Club
Comments:
We were a little apprehensive going into the contest this year as a number
of
our key ops were away in PJ4 having some fun on the other end of the pile.
As
it turned out, the short staffing worked out pretty well as we filled
operating
gaps as the need arose. In the process, we did achieve our primary goal of
beating the previous 4 land MM record.
The ongoing upgrading of the antenna system at NQ4I has been paying off with
good results in the last CQ WW CW and now the ARRL DX CW. 160M was staffed
only part time although 56 C and 135 Q?s were worked. The 80M 12 el LPA
installed last summer finally allowed us to run EU for an extended period,
usually a rare occurrence here in GA. The reverse beacon network showed
that
signals were comparable into Europe with the benchmark stations in the
Northeast when the band was open. On 40M, the 3/3 stack worked well and the
new 4 el KLM at 145 ft was an effective mult antenna although there was an
arcing issue with the antenna near the feed point that made the station
highly
unpopular with the other run ops. Signals on 20M were there round the clock
including early mornings when JA and EU were open simultaneously. The 8/5/5
20M yagi stack has been very flexible and not much change is anticipated
here.
The 15M team won the internal country multiplier contest as well as
retaining
the best multiplier passing award. 10M was a surprise with a solid opening
to
Europe on Saturday morning that unfortunately wasn?t fully repeated on
Sunday. It was great to have a brief Scandinavian opening over the pole
late
Sunday afternoon that was reminiscent of a cycle or so ago.
We post our results on both getscores.org and cqcontest.ru and enjoy the
event
live with other competitors. Also, the reverse beacon network provides a
wonderful tool for comparing signal levels with our main competitors and
gives
direction where station improvement is needed. (also passes the time when
the
rates drop)
Thanks for all the Q?s that made this an enjoyable event for our team and we
hope to work you in the next scheduled - WPX CW.
Jim VE7ZO
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