[3830] CQ160 CW OH8X(OH6UM) Single Op HP

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Wed Feb 11 07:00:12 EST 2009


                    CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW

Call: OH8X
Operator(s): OH6UM
Station: OH8X

Class: Single Op HP
QTH: Arcala
Operating Time (hrs): 30

Summary:
Total:  QSOs = 1401  State/Prov = 49  Countries = 78  Total Score = 1,112,139

Club: Contest Club Finland

Comments:

The two year long "Arcala Monster" project is approaching the final straight 
and the 3 el 160m yagi was put into action first time during this CQ 160m CW 
contest. The last remaining topics had been mostly around matching and 
rotating. On Thursday night things were finally functioning satisfactorily. 

With only one night of testing behind, the contest started. The first night 
went otherwise pretty reasonably, but it proved to be almost impossible to fit

in on any frequency during the first hours. Boy, what a buzz! Just before the 
sunrise on Saturday morning the yagi's SWR rose for the first time and the
contest was carried on with the 4-SQ.  No clear reason for the SWR was found
until late in the afternoon.  After a few fixes the yagi was fired up again 
on Saturday night, but unfortunately just for a few hours. The SWR problem 
was back again. Nothing could be done until Sunday daylight, so the whole 
second night and Sunday sunrise went without the "Monster" again. Second 
climb to the tower on Sunday afternoon brought the yagi back into action 
for the last six hours of the contest. The main problems were with complex 
matching of the elements.

Even though no real comparisons between the "Monster" and the 4-SQ were 
done this weekend, my overall feeling is that there definately is some good 
potential in the "Monster".  Although the 4-SQ in Arcala is performing
very well, my feeling is that the rates usually went higher with the
"Monster". Unfortunately I couldn't check this feeling on the second night, 
when there was a good opening to NA with much less QRM than on the first
night.

Congrats to all the great scorers around the world, and thanks especially 
to Pertti at OG2P (1396 qsos) and Kim at OH4A (1401 qsos) for a very tight 
competition. Beware you guys down there in the South! We're approaching you!
:)

Major thanks to the Arcala extremes team for all the hard antenna works and
other preparations done for this "southerner", who after travelling some 9+
hours was able to sit to the table set ready for him and enjoy this great
Contest once again!

For more Radio Arcala, see www.radioarcala.com


73 es cu in the pileups!  Contest IS!

Pasi OH6UM/OH2IW


PS. Veijo/OH6KN, don't you think it's about time to have a sauna in Arcala,
too? :)


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