[3830] SS SSB W4LT(@AA4MD) Single Op LP
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Mon Nov 19 11:07:20 EST 2012
ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, SSB
Call: W4LT
Operator(s): W4LT
Station: AA4MD
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Tampa, FL
Operating Time (hrs): 23.5
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 0
80: 70
40: 534
20: 368
15: 280
10: 13
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Total: 1265 Sections = 83 Total Score = 209,990
Club: Florida Contest Group
Comments:
Rig: Elecraft K3/P3/KRX3
Antennas: SteppIR DB18 @ 75ft, Dipole for 80 @ 72ft, MA8040 for diversity RX
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Much fun was had at the Tampa Bay Front antenna farm of AA4MD's (his neighbors
*REALLY* love that tower! ha ha!). My first 100% technical error free SS
competition in 5 years!
Big thank you to Jim, AA4MD, for the use of his home and wonderful RF
facilities (cant say aluminum... Maybe can say PVC and berylium copper tape?).
And also for the lovely porch right outside the shack with the view of the Canal
to Tampa Bay... Lovely place to take a short breather and get some fresh air at
the dock railing on a beautiful West Central Florida day!
Very simple integration of my K3 into Jim's Icom environment via microHAM
microKEYER2 and StationMaster! Just hook up a couple of cables, and my rig can
drive his entire shack RF infrastructure transparently! Drove the Alfa Spid
rotor controller directly from my computer via N1MMRotor. That set up was
completely plug and play! Plugged the Alfa Spid unit into the com port on the
computer which was routed to N1MMRotor and it started playing! Only one
ergonomic issue to evercome... The SDA100'ds 180 degree pushbutton is 3 feet
from where I sit on my portable temporary op table and the cables on Jim's
interface are not long enough to put the controller there! Getting inspiration
from Pinocchio, I went to our neighborhood ACE Hardware and picked up a 4 foot
long wooden dowel rod... We call it the Finger Extension. PRESTO! Now to work
those PR, VI and SFL mults by pressing the 180 button on the SteppIR!
Never used a SteppIR in a contest before, the thing really makes a racket in
the receiver when its tuning its elements... Broadband S9+60DB hash all across
the bands! Only way to listen through this is via the AUX Diversity antenna.
The tune cycle time from 10 to 40 feels like it takes FOREVER (in all
actuality, its about 45 seconds...) Its worth the wait... This antenna really
plays on 20m and seems almost as good as the EF240X I used last year from the
TARC facilities.
Very good conditions but activity seemed a bit down from past experience.
Worked lots of QRP stations, some were really loud too! Usual complaints about
poor audio and broad signals. Also heartened by the amount of 10, 11 and 12
checks received and also the amount of "young" sounding participants and female
voices heard! This is good indeed!
Worked usual Class A nemesis N4PN on 75m and he signed as as a Class B! Aw,
Paul, Why? Come back to low power, will ya?
Did this one in "classic" style, single radio (well, used the second receiver
to find in band mults...) as SO2R doesnt work really well with a SteppIR!
Quite happy with my fourth consecutive SSB sweep (early on too, Thanks VE8GER),
so next year will see if I can finally sweep CW.
Thanks to all the competitors who provided me with the QSO's to generate this
score! See all of you next year in SS, my favorite contest (other than Florida
QSO Party, of course!)
-73-
Lu Romero - W4LT
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