[3830] ARRL FD W6YX 5F LP

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Tue Jun 27 19:15:45 EDT 2006


                    ARRL Field Day

Call: W6YX
Operator(s): AE6Y, K2RD, K6OWL, K6UFO, K6PR, KA2ZOO, KD6WYK, KJ9U, N6DE, N7MH, ND2T, W6RK, N6UK, W6KNS, W6LD, AA6XV, K1SAT, K6EEN, K6OWL, KC6SXC, KE6FZS, KG6DJV, KX6C, WA6AZP, KG6DJV, WA6FSI, KG6NUB, W6GEM, KB6OEN, KG6DHU, KI6CCH, KG6RYB, W6RQ, W6KNS, KD6WYK, N6DE, K6EEN, KB6BPM, W6NL, K6BL
Station: W6YX

Class: 5F LP
QTH: W6YX
Operating Time (hrs): 24

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Dig Qs
----------------------------
  160:     0      0     0
   80:   210    235     0
   40:   890    541     0
   20:  1106   1750     0
   15:   442    507     0
   10:     4      4     0
    6:     2     72     0
    2:     2     59     0
  222:     0      0     0
  432:     0     15     0
  903:     0      0     0
  1.2:     0      6     0
  2.3:     0      0     0
  3.4:     0      0     0
  5.7:     0      0     0
  10G:     0      0     0
  24G:     0      0     0
----------------------------
Total:  2656   3966     0  Total Score = 21,306

Club: Northern California Contest Club

Comments:

Note:  QSO count includes seven satellite contacts and total score includes
2,750 bonus points.

Members of the Stanford Amateur Radio Club operated this year's ARRL Field Day
from the shack at the Site 530 Emergency Operations Center in the Stanford
foothills.  Overall, we estimate about fifty participants and visitors were
involved in this year's Field Day.

Organization of this year's event was led by John Fore W6LD.  The main
infrastructure systems for power, networking, and transmission all worked well
to provide a solid basis for the rest of our operating activities which
proceeded without any interruptions for the entire 24 hour period.

W6YX operated in class 5F (five simultaneous transmitters from an
established emergency operations center site) + GOTA station using the call
sign K6SU + UHF/VHF/Satellite.  Several new and returning operators took
advantage of the GOTA station to try their operating skills in a "contest-like"
environment.  

Lots of hard work by a lot of club members paid off with a successful Field Day
which provided a great opportunity to socialize, to operate nearly all available
bands and modes, and to demonstrate to the public the communications
capabilities at W6YX.

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BONUS POINTS
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We achieved points in the following bonus categories:
100% Emergency Power --  500 points
Media Publicity -- 100 points
Public Location -- 100 points
Public Information Table -- 100 points
Message Origination to Section Manager -- 100 points
Message Handling - 100 points
Satellite QSOs - 100 points 
GOTA BONUS: 1,000 points
Natural Power QSOs - 100 points 
W1AW Bulletin Copied During Field Day - 100 points
Non-Traditional Mode Demonstrations - 300 bonus points 
Site Visit by a representative of a Served Agency - 100 bonus points
Web Submission -- 50 bonus points

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SPECIAL MENTION
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Special mention in a new W6YX "category" this year to Carol W6GEM and Mark
KE6FZS for organizing and executing a fine picnic and cook-out for Saturday
evening and late Sunday morning which was well received by all the participants
and visitors.

73, Mark K6OWL


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