[3830] ARRL June VHF K5TR Limited Multi-Op HP

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                    ARRL June VHF QSO Party

Call: K5TR
Operator(s): WM5R, K5TR
Station: K5TR

Class: Limited Multi-Op HP
QTH: EM00uf
Operating Time (hrs): 

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
    6:  347   114
    2:  133    31
  222:   28    21
  432:   49    20
  903:           
  1.2:           
  2.3:           
  3.4:           
  5.7:           
  10G:           
  24G:           
-------------------
Total:  557   186  Total Score = 117,924

Club: 

Comments:

ARRL VHF QSO SUMMARY SHEET
    Contest Dates : 09-Jun-07, 10-Jun-07, 11-Jun-07
    Callsign Used : K5TR
        Operators : WM5R, K5TR
         Category : Limited Multi Op
 Default Exchange : EM00

   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   Mults
 __________________________________________________

    6CW        3           3          3       1
    6SSB     350         344        344     113
    2CW        3           3          3       2
    2SSB     132         130        130      29
  222CW        5           5         10       5
  222SSB      23          23         46      16
  432CW        8           8         16       4
  432SSB      41          41         82      16
 __________________________________________________

 Totals      565         557        634     186

    Final Score = 117924 points.

The station:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/blanco/k5tr_station.html

 50Mhz - Kenwood TS-690  -  3cx800 amp (800 watts)
         5 element yagi at 75'
         7 element yagi at 30'
         6 element yagi at 25' fixed west
         2 phased vertical dipoles at 35' / 15'

144Mhz - Kenwood TS-850S - DEM transverter - 3cx800 (800 watts)
         17B2 17 element yagi at 35'
         8 ele yagi at 60'

222Mhz - Kenwood TS-850S - DEM transverter - Brick (100 watts)
         15 element yagi at 38'

432Mhz - Kenwood TS-850S - DEM transverter - Brick (100 watts)
         31 element yagi at 42'


This years contest was kind of slow on 6 meters and if the band had not
opened in the last 2 hours it would have been a total bust.
High band conditions were normal - so not much to say about them.
It was nice to make a few 500+ mile contacts on those bands but
it would be nice to have had a few more.

WM5R did all of the six meter operating (and got some reading in as
well) and I did all of the other bands.  A big thanks to Ken for
plugging away on the band.

A big thank you is in order to the various rovers that were active.
I just need to talk one of you into going to the west of me - so we
can work some of those girds that we never work on any band.

See you all next year.


  HOUR     6        2     222    432      TOTAL   ACCUM
  ----   ------   -----  ------ ------   -----   -----
   18      22      14       2       6      44      44
   19       5       8       1       4      18      62
   20       7       9       3       6      25      87
   21       7       6       4       3      20     107
   22       4       7       1       1      13     120
   23       3       5       0       0       8     128

    0       0       1       0       0       1     129
    1       3       6       0       1      10     139
    2       6       5       0       0      11     150
    3       8       5       1       2      16     166
    4       5       3       1       0       9     175
    5       0       0       0       0       0     175
    6       0       0       0       0       0     175
    7       0       0       0       0       0     175
    8       0       0       0       0       0     175
    9       0       0       0       0       0     175
   10       0       0       0       0       0     175
   11       4       3       0       3      10     185
   12       7       6       2       3      18     203
   13       3       3       1       0       7     210
   14       5       5       1       2      13     223
   15       5       4       1       1      11     234
   16       4       5       0       0       9     243
   17       4       8       1       1      14     257
   18       3       5       4       3      15     272
   19       6       6       2       2      16     288
   20       2       5       0       2       9     297
   21       6       7       0       3      16     313
   22       1       0       0       1       2     315
   23       2       2       1       0       5     320

    0       9       3       1       2      15     335
    1     113       1       0       1     115     450
    2     103       1       1       2     107     557

  TOTAL   347     133      28       8      41     557


   1.         em10   53
   2.         em12   43
   3.         em00   35
   4.         em20   22
   5.         el09   17
   6.         em13   16
   7.         en82   16
   8.         em11   13
   9.         em02   13
  10.         en91   13
  11.         el19   12
  12.         em01   10
  13.         el29    8
  14.         em21    8
  15.         em79    8


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