[3830] CQ WW RTTY CT3IA(@CQ9K) SOSB/20 HP
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Fri Sep 30 08:48:56 EDT 2005
CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY
Call: CT3IA
Operator(s): CT3IA
Station: CQ9K
Class: SOSB/20 HP
QTH: IM12
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Summary:
Band QSOs Pts State/Prov DX Zones
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80:
40:
20: 1444 4322 52 106 36
15:
10:
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Total: 1444 4322 52 106 36 Total Score = 838,468
Club: Madeira Team
Comments:
Outstanding contest this one was.
Got a 20mt noise band during all the contest period, still i haven't got periods
of lonely cqing, got some good pile-ups and some of them to work 3 in a row. As
usual i got company in both side of my QRG, but the filters from the FT-1000MP
full packed worked 100%. In this contest i select the FT-1000MP because of the
two VFOs, but at the end i made my mind that working with 2 vfos on RTTY is a
lot of work, but with some practice maybe we'll get there.
On Saturday the conditions were normal, but there was some periods where a
vertical antenna could handle the job, but the nicest to observe was stations
working almost on 14.120, this explains the crowded band.
On Sunday i managed to work more Qsos than Saturday, but maybe that was caused
by a improvement of the propagation conditions to Europe.
Also new to this contest was the QTH, where i was able to work along 3 other
teammates from Madeira Team in the CQ9K Qth.
I have to give a special thanks to CT3BD,CT3DL and CT3DZ, because they've made
possible the entire setup to work. Also the entire Madeira Team members, those
who worked with me, and the other that visited the station i need to give a
special "Obrigado".
This was a experience to bear in mind, so i'll keep that!.
Conditions:
Yaesu FT-1000MP Full Packed (CT3DZ)
Ameritron AL-1500X (CT3BD)
Antena: 2x20mt Yagi
Writelog 10.53E
Check http://www.madeirateam.com for informations regarding the team.
Best regards,
Miguel Teixeira - CT3IA
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