[3830] BARTG Sprint GM1J(MM0BQI) Single Op LP

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Mon Jan 24 08:49:55 PST 2011


                    BARTG RTTY Sprint

Call: GM1J
Operator(s): MM0BQI
Station: MM0BQI

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: EDINBURGH
Operating Time (hrs): 16
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Pts
-----------------
   80:  116     
   40:  167     
   20:  271     
   15:   48     
   10:          
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Total:  602  602  Mults = 71  Total Score = 256,452

Club: 

Comments:

Unusually I was confined to the house on Friday with time on my hands.  I had
been working on my SO2R setup recently and decided to have a go in the BARTG
contest this weekend.  Like a lot of folk I live in a suburban house with a
small back garden (6x10).  I can use the flat roof at the back of the house as
long as it is temporary and low profile.

I have nested HF dipoles on the flat roof and a loaded 40/80m dipole running
along the roof and then down to the garden.  Works well with one radio but I
was looking to have another 20/40m aerial available for my second radio.  I
used one of my DXpedition fishing poles (10m), Ran the quarter wave for 40
taped to the mast and the 20m element held off about 12 inches with garden
canes, worked a treat.  Only available mounting place is in the soil stack vent
with a maximum distance of 3m from the other aerials.

Tests all went well with very little interference so didn't use my BPFs.  One
exception was transmitting on 40m would wipe out receive on 20m.  Even at power
levels of less than half a watt the 20m Rx was trashed (same problem on both
rigs).  BPFs made a slight difference but not enough.  Need to investigate this
further as I suffered the same problems in IOTA.

Contest started with madness on 20m and 15m almost opening so the plan was to
tough it out on 20m then QSY to 15 once it opened. Made a couple of forays on
to 15 but the band died here very early in the afternoon.  Saw lots of spots
but nothing on 15 or 10.  It took me a couple of hours to realise I had blown
the front end of the second rig!  That's the trouble with having poor
conditions of late, expectations are very low and the difference between a
blown rig and no propagation is marginal..  There was not a lot I could do so
went solo with the K3.

In the end I managed 16 hours at the rig(s) and had a great time.  Targets were
just met with the 6th continent getting into the log late Sunday morning.

Climbing onto the roof just after midday to remove the temporary aerial I saw
the reason for my dead rig.  Quite a few white (seagull?) feathers round about
the fishing pole which was bent over and touching the nested dipoles.  No sign
of the gull so it must have escaped with hurt pride and a few bald patches. So
50w of RTTY RF was very closely coupled directly into radio 2.  Need to get
that on the bench next week and see what the damage is


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