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Subject: [VHFcontesting] 432 Sprint
From: "David Olean" <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 13:56:11 -0000
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Hello fellow 432 Sprinters!
I kept hearing the same mantra all night, over and over again. "Boy are you 
weak! I can hardly hear ya!"  I did get on for the whole sprint, running 50 
watts output from my electrically challenged QTH in FN43MJ. I ran the driver 
amp for my triode amplifier off a small gas powered generator. My operating 
habits had to change with the low power output. I found that calling CQ was 
mostly a waste of time. I think I only worked three or four stations after 
CQing. (K1DS was one of them!) My best plan was to hunt and pounce, but a more 
accurate description was "hunt and pester". If I found a station calling CQ, I 
had to call and call and call until I got a QRZ or maybe a reply. Few had beams 
aimed this way.
    Still, it was not as bad as the 222 sprint, where I missed many contacts 
with those who just could not hear me. This time, I think I only missed one 
grid square, when K8ISK/portable could not detect my calls on SSB or CW. (I 
caught the grid later with W4SHG/R) I missed a bunch of NYC area stations, 
though. I would hear them working WZ1V or K1TEO, and then they were gone, never 
to be heard again.
    I think the band was in pretty fair shape in a few spots. The W3CCX beacon 
was very weak however, and below normal. Anytime I can work KN4SM in FM16, with 
50 watts is a good night. I actually heard him off and on all evening, not very 
loud, but in there calling on CW mostly. K8ISK was heard quite often as well. 
Any efforts out to the West were fruitless. CQs would not attract anyone, and 
the only stations worked were KA2LIM in FN12 and another in FN13. Both contacts 
required many many calls to attract their attention.  Other good contacts were 
W3ZZ who was pretty loud along with Steve, W4SHG/r who was up and down here 
between S2 and S9 from Skyline Drive and FM08US.  K3TUF had a good signal. I 
never connected with N3RN.  I spent a lot of time with the beam NE, especially 
at the start, looking for the Canadian "DXpedition" to FN77. I heard nil up 
there. I did corral VE2XX and W1AIM to my northwest. VE2XX was the only 
canadian heard here. The only station worked to the NE w
 as K1DY later in the evening. Bill was 59 plus running 10 watts, but he was 
also  frustrated at how hard it was to raise any contacts. He had it 5 dB worse 
than me!!
    I ended up with 36 QSOs and 18 grids. This time, FN32 was a hotbed of 
activity. I worked three stations there. N1DPM said that he got on just to 
avoid the wrath of Ron. At 10:30, after working everyone I could work, I tried 
running the big amp with very low drive to see if I could coax more power out. 
The generator started protesting badly at 200 watts output. The pilot lamps 
would extinguish themselves. Power supplies would unregulate. It was not 
pretty, but maybe it would have enabled me to attract K8ISK, Terry's attention 
down there in FM08. Better luck next time. All in all a fun evening.  Adjacent 
grids missed due to zero activity: FN53, FN44, FN33.  I heard that WA3ETD was 
on for a short while in FN33, but I never connected with him.

73
Dave K1WHS
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