[3830] NAQP RTTY W7WHY Single Op LP
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Sun Jul 16 01:29:51 EDT 2006
North American QSO Party, RTTY
Call: W7WHY
Operator(s): W7WHY
Station: W7WHY
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: OR
Operating Time (hrs): 6.34
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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80:
40: 37 19
20: 152 44
15: 9 8
10: 9 5
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Total: 207 76 Total Score = 15,732
Club:
Team:
Comments:
Now, that was fun. I only got on for a little more than 6 hours, but sure kept
me busy. It was just too nice of a day to stay inside and play radio.
It was good to see 10 open for a while today. I was listening before the
contest and there were quite a few stations on.
Conditions seemed pretty good here. Even managed to sneak in a couple of DX
contacts. Worked OH8JT, and one that really through me, 5F50KD. N1MM says
that one is in Morroco. Anybody else work him??
Forty meters is just a bust here at my QTH until it gets dark. I can hear
stations calling, and they CQ right in my face. I called a whole lot more
stations than I worked. Once night settled in, I even managed to find a hole
and get a small run going. Kinda hard with 50 watts.
The power thing is kind of an issue with me. Unless you have a 200 watt radio,
it is hard to run with 100 watts. My FT-450SAT puts out about 95 watts full
bore, and I can't do that 100% of the time while CQ'ing. I have to crank the
power way back to keep the radio from going up in smoke. I can run the full
power when S&P, but not when running. I sometime wish I could (I DIDN'T)
switch the amp on and crank everything down to 100 watts. Then the '450 would
be happy and my SB-200 would be happy. This whole contest is kind of an honor
thing anyway. If people are going to run more than 100 watts, they will.
Anyway, other than that, I appreciate the NCJ guys putting this contest on as
it is a blast!! 73
Tom W7WHY
Radio 1 TS-450SAT +RASCAL
Radio 2 FT-840 +RASCAL (no filters--arrrrghhh)
2 el 20 monobander, 40 vertical, 2 el 10 monobander, G5RV.
N1MM Logger 6.8.5
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