[3830] GaQP K4BAI/M(@KO4RR/M) RoverCW LP

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Mon Apr 10 17:57:30 EDT 2006


                    Georgia QSO Party

Call: K4BAI/M
Operator(s): K4BAI
Station: KO4RR/M

Class: RoverCW LP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 10.25

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs
--------------------
   80:    0     0
   40:  529     0
   20:  313     0
   15:    1     0
   10:    0     0
--------------------
Total:  843     0  CW Mults = 48  Ph Mults = 0  Total Score = 80,928

Club: South East Contest Club

Comments:

Alinco DX70 or DX77, 100 watts output, Outbacker mobile antenna.  Thanks to
KO4RR for the use of his diesel VW Jetta with mobile rig and antenna installed. 
Thanks also to KU8E for his hard work in developing a route that would cover as
many counties not already projected to be covered by other Rovers.  I have a MFJ
mobile antenna tuner and it was invaluable to get the antenna properly tuned on
the CW bands.  I didn't have it properly tuned in the early part of the contest
and found it almost impossible to make contacts on 40M.  After a QSY to work
N6MU on 15M, I retuned it and it worked much better on 40M afterward.  Before
starting out for the second day on Sunday, I also tuned the antenna tuner for
20M and think it helped.  However, conditions, especially for Europe, seemed
much better Saturday than Sunday.  40M was good to Europe both days.  We had a
lot of QRN on Saturday from a line of storms that moved through Saturday.   It
was pouring rain when I borrowed the car from KO4RR about two hours before the
QSO Party started.  Sunday, it was quieter.  Skip was relatively long on 20M,
with only a few QSOs as near as Ohio and Illinois (and one with K4TD in AL), but
generally the closer in stations weren't coming through.  To a great extent,
this was true on 40M also.  Very few QSOs were possible with other GA stations
and AL too even during the middle of the day.  It seemed we were always just
skipping over each other.  The skip zone lengthened out at night, but didn't
seem to get much beyond the fourth call area.  20M seemed to close about 02Z
Saturday night, but I did make a successful QSO to 20 with N6MU at 0458Z.  I
guess activity just dropped off.  20M seemed to drop out much earlier Sunday
night.  

This was my first Rover operation in several years without a driver (and
sometimes another operator).  I disciplined myself to put safety first by
turning the radio off while driving between counties.  In the past, I have
operated while in motion, but that is very difficult.  I logged on paper and
will have to type all the QSOs into a Cabrillo file for logchecking.  I made no
attempt to hook up the computer in the car this year as I doubted my ability to
handle all that alone in the car.  I spent about 15 minutes less than half of
the contest period driving and the rest was in opeation while stopped.  I tried
to find a vacant parking lot or other area well off the road for a safe place to
 operate.  A lot of church parking lots, public buildings, and some usused
driveways were found.  In two counties, the first places found had high power
line noise and I moved to a second, near-by, location.

Here is the breakdown by county:

County         QSO  Pts  Mult  Score  Time  15M 20M 40M
MUSCogee       26   52   14      728  0:27   0  12  14
CHATtahoochee  10   20    9      180  0:19   0   9   1
STeWarT        19   38   10      380  0:14   0  19   0
QUITman        18   36    9      324  0:10   0  18   0
RANDolph       28   56   13      728  0:24   0  25   3
TERRell        16   32    9      299  0:25   0   8   8
LEE            39   78   18    1,404  0:35   1   9  29
SUMTer         68  136   28    3,808  0:37   0   6  62
SCHLey         47   94   24    2,256  0:27   0   0  47
MARIon         30   60   17    1,020  0:13   0   0  30
TAYLor         56  112   25    2,800  0:46   0  14  42
TaLBoT         22   44   16      704  0:17   0   0  22
PEACh          41   82   24    1,968  0:29   0  22  19
CRAWford       51  102   28    2,856  0:37   0  29  22
MoNROe         58  116   29    3,364  0:37   0  42  16
UPSOn          34   68   22    1,496  0:32   0  26   8
LAMAr          43   86   20    1,720  0:37   0  27  16
PIKE           46   92   24    2,208  0:31   0  20  26
SPALding       36   72   23    1,656  0:19   0  16  20
FAYEtte        26   52   14      728  0:19   0   3  23
COWEta         45   90   24    2,160  0:28   0   5  40
MERIwether     42   84   23    1,932  0:29   0   3  39
HARRis         42   84   23    1,932  0:23   0   0  42
ALL 23        843 1686   48   80,928 10:15   1 313 529

US state mults missed:  RI, HI, NV, UT, OR, AK, ND.  VE province mults worked:

VE1, VE9, VE2, VE3, VE7.

Many thanks for the QSOs and support for the GQP.  Hope to see you in the
Alabama QSO Party at the end of the month and next year in the 2007 GQP.

QSLs will be answered the day after receipt.  You may send your requests for
W4AN QSLs in the same envelope.  The SECC memorial club call, W4AN, was operated
by Jeff, KU8E, from Harris County.  Special thanks to the DX stations who
participated, including RK2FWA, UA3AGW, LZ4UU, DK2OY, DL3GA, DL8MLD, OK2ZU,
OK1AOV, OK1ACF, OK1FED, HA7UG, HA9SU, PA3ARM, LY3BA, DL6KVA, CU2JT, OK1FA, and
VP2E.

73,

John, K4BAI.


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