[3830] CQ WW RTTY W1UE(@K1LZ) M/S HP

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Sun Sep 30 20:07:23 EDT 2012


                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY

Call: W1UE
Operator(s): K1LZ,W1UE,N2WQ,K1UJ,K3JO,K1XM
Station: K1LZ

Class: M/S HP
QTH: MA
Operating Time (hrs): 48

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Pts   State/Prov  DX   Zones
------------------------------------------
   80:  198   393       47      40    13
   40:  663  1485       56      73    25
   20:  870  2191       53      99    34
   15:  924  2472       52      99    35
   10:  727  2053       47      87    30
------------------------------------------
Total: 3382  8594      255     398   137  Total Score = 6,789,260

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Comments:

Operators:  K1LZ,W1UE,N2WQ,W1UJ,K3JO,K1XM

A few diddles and its all over.  Great fun at a great station.  If UBNs are
kind,  we should have a new MS North American record.  

10M: not much over-the-pole propagation.  We did work a few JAs, but a whole
lot of Europeans and North American stations.
15M: Good band.  Open almost all day, both days.  Had to spend time on 20/10M
with our one run transmitter, which just took away from how good 15 was.
20M: Opened to Europe much of the night.  Some nice late afternoon and night
time runs.
40M: Workhorse low band.  Good for European runs 9 hours each day, and USA for
another 6 hours.  Did manage to work a few JAs here, but very few were even
spotted at a time when we could work them.
80M: Suffered from the higher bands being so good.  Had to put in time here for
the mults, but rate rarely justified it.  

Only saw a few RTTY Skimmer spots- most were still done the old fashioned way,
by ops.  GetScores gave us an important goal and helped keep us in the seat- to
work more mults than the local MM station K1SFA.  Its close, but the last
GetScores seems to show we edged them out by a few.  Great fun!

Thanks to Krassy K1LZ for the use of his great station.


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