[3830] ARRL 10 K5TR(WM5R) SO SSB HP
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Fri Dec 21 16:41:21 EST 2012
ARRL 10-Meter Contest
Call: K5TR
Operator(s): WM5R
Station: K5TR
Class: SO SSB HP
QTH: TX
Operating Time (hrs): 36
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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CW:
SSB: 1216 117
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Total: 1216 117 Total Score = 284,544
Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club
Comments:
Station K5TR:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/blanco/k5tr_station.html
Elecraft K3
Elecraft K3 + Elecraft P3
Ameritron AL-1500
Ameritron AL-1500
26' boom, 6-element Yagi @ 115' rotatable
24' boom, 6-element Yagi @ 60' rotatable
24' boom, 6-element Yagi @ 30' fixed NE
4-element Yagi @ 40' fixed SE
Half wave vertical, base @ 20'
Ameritron RCS-8V antenna switches
Heil Proset Plus HC-4
W9XT contest card
TR Log 6.96
This was the 12th year in a row that I've operated in the ARRL
10 Meter Contest from the station of my friend, George K5TR.
Propagation was not nearly as good as I was hoping it would be
for this point in the solar cycle.
Propagation was especially poor on Saturday, when
the band was essentially not open at all to Europe or northeastern
Asia. The best I could do for DX on Saturday was a single Frecnh
station, a single Portuguese station, and two stations in
northwesern Africa. I had not worked any Japanese stations or
other east Asians on Friday night, and to top it off, there was
almost no propagation to the US all day on Saturday. There was one
bright spot, though - having my antennas pointing south all day
did help pick up many more Mexican stations and multpliers than I
got last year.
Sunday was slightly better, with weak openings to Europe, a short
opening to Japan, and finally decent propagation to most of the
United States and Canada. Surprisingly, I worked the Northwest
Territories twice (I found one station on a search and pounce run
and the other called in later) but I never managed to work Oregon.
In total, I missed four states, three provinces, 2 Canadian
territories, and Labrador, which is not its own province or territory
and yet counts as a multiplier anyway.
I experienced something that never fails to thrill me just a
little. On both mornings, I managed to work other amateur radio
stations in southeast Asia by pointing my antennas to my southeast
(about 135 degrees azimuth). The short path to that part of the
world from central Texas is to the northwest (about 315 degrees
azimuth). In our morning, though, most of the planet between
Texas and southeast Asia on the short path is in darkness. The
long path, on the other hand, was mostly in sunlight at that time
and for a brief moment, conditions are just right. I made contact
with other radio stations over a distance more than halfway
around the planet. No wires, no networks - just two radios with
some aluminum stuck high up in the sky, enjoying one of the fleeting
wonders of nature.
HR 10 CUM TOTAL SCORE
-- ------ --------- -----
0 54/14 54/14 0.00M
1 106/17 160/31 0.01M
2 60/3 220/34 0.01M
3 11/2 231/36 0.02M
4 5/0 236/36 0.02M
5 1/0 237/36 0.02M
6 --- 237/36 0.02M
7 --- 237/36 0.02M
8 --- 237/36 0.02M
9 --- 237/36 0.02M
10 --- 237/36 0.02M
11 --- 237/36 0.02M
12 4/1 241/37 0.02M
13 12/6 253/43 0.02M
14 30/6 283/49 0.03M
15 27/3 310/52 0.03M
16 17/1 327/53 0.03M
17 16/5 343/58 0.04M
18 16/1 359/59 0.04M
19 31/2 390/61 0.05M
20 14/4 404/65 0.05M
21 24/1 428/66 0.06M
22 20/1 448/67 0.06M
23 43/3 491/70 0.07M
0 49/5 540/75 0.08M
1 51/2 591/77 0.09M
2 108/2 699/79 0.11M
3 28/0 727/79 0.11M
4 2/1 729/80 0.12M
5 1/0 730/80 0.12M
6 --- 730/80 0.12M
7 --- 730/80 0.12M
8 --- 730/80 0.12M
9 --- 730/80 0.12M
10 --- 730/80 0.12M
11 --- 730/80 0.12M
12 --- 730/80 0.12M
13 9/1 739/81 0.12M
14 25/1 764/82 0.13M
15 58/6 822/88 0.14M
16 65/6 887/94 0.17M
17 52/5 939/99 0.19M
18 23/6 962/105 0.20M
19 30/5 992/110 0.22M
20 28/1 1020/111 0.23M
21 22/3 1042/114 0.24M
22 80/0 1122/114 0.26M
23 94/3 1216/117 0.28M
D1 491/70 491/70
D2 725/47 725/47
TO 1216/117 1216/117
Continent Distribution
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USA calls = 870
VE calls = 45
N.A. calls = 60
S.A. calls = 165
Euro calls = 28
Afrc calls = 16
Asia calls = 1
JA calls = 7
Ocen calls = 24
Total calls = 1216
Multiplier Distribution
-----------------------
1. Il 87
2. Oh 77
3. PY 71
4. In 64
5. Az 51
6. LU 50
7. Mi 48
8. Wi 45
9. Ca 42
10. Tx 40
11. Mn 40
12. Tn 37
13. Nc 33
14. Fl 32
15. Ga 31
16. Va 27
17. Ky 25
18. Mo 20
19. CE 19
20. KP4 16
21. Ia 15
22. Bc 14
23. Pa 12
24. VK 12
25. Wv 11
26. Al 11
27. Sc 10
28. ZS 10
29. On 9
30. Ks 9
31. Co 9
32. CX 9
33. EA 9
34. Ut 9
35. Nv 8
36. Ma 8
37. Ny 8
38. Wa 8
39. ZL 7
40. JA 7
41. F 6
42. Ns 6
43. Nm 6
44. Id 6
45. Nh 5
46. Md 4
47. Me 4
48. Pue 4
49. Ne 4
50. Ms 4
51. HK 4
52. EA8 4
53. Jal 4
54. Nb 4
55. Ab 4
56. DFe 3
57. EMx 3
58. Ct 3
59. YV 3
60. KP2 3
61. Ags 3
62. Ri 3
63. I 3
64. Pe 3
65. Qc 3
66. Mt 3
67. Ak 3
68. Nj 2
69. HI 2
70. HC 2
71. La 2
72. PJ2 2
73. CM 2
74. OA 2
75. Wy 2
76. GM 2
77. Nt 2
78. Hi 2
79. Mor 1
80. Bcs 1
81. D4 1
82. CT 1
83. YB 1
84. VP2V 1
85. J7 1
86. Col 1
87. FY 1
88. P4 1
89. V3 1
90. 7Q 1
91. PJ4 1
92. Qro 1
93. Qui 1
94. Gto 1
95. Son 1
96. NLe 1
97. ZF 1
98. Chh 1
99. Dgo 1
100. HS 1
101. PJ5 1
102. PA 1
103. Dc 1
104. GD 1
105. G 1
106. V2 1
107. YU 1
108. DL 1
109. E7 1
110. Sd 1
111. E5/S 1
112. OH 1
113. TI 1
114. V7 1
115. Ok 1
116. Vt 1
117. De 1
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