[3830] NA Sprint CW W4EF HP
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Sun Sep 15 10:21:19 EDT 2013
NA Sprint CW Contest - September
Call: W4EF
Operator(s): W4EF
Station: W4EF
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: CA
Operating Time (hrs): 4:00
Summary:
Band QSOs Op Time
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80: 67 00:56
40: 99 01:20
20: 118 01:44
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Total: 284 Mults = 44 Total Score = 12,496
Club: Southern California Contest Club
Team:
Comments:
Rig : FT1000MP MKV + Alpha 87A
Antennas : 20M/40M Parallel Inverted-Vs w/common feed point @ 37'
80M 57' vertical with ~1 mile of radials
Soapbox :
I had some time off work, so I lowered my AB-577 earlier in the week to swap
out my Ham IV rotator with the bad direction potentiometer for a working unit,
repair and upgrade my 3-band Spiderbeam to a 5-band Spiderbeam, and to switch
the uninsulated steel guy wires on my AB-577 over to Phillystran.
Come Saturday morning after working all night Friday (it is much easier working
at night in the desert so as to avoid the 100+ degree heat), it became clear
that if I wanted the Spiderbeam back up in the air for the CW Sprint, I would
not have time to install the 12/17 meter upgrade kit, nor would I have time to
rest at all before the contest. I really wanted to upgrade the Spiderbeam and
go over the existing hardware with a fine tooth comb, since work looks like it
will be keeping my very busy for the next few months, so I opted leave the
Spiderbeam on the ground until Sunday and spend Saturday resting up a bit. I
figured my 20 meter numbers would be about the same either way (i.e. exhausted
operator with 3 element yagi would be about equal to a rested operator with an
inverted-V).
As it turned out, I did okay on 20 meters despite the low inverted-V. It was
not a great showing on my part, but I managed to keep a pretty consistent pace
through out the contest (hourly rates were 72, 73, 67, 72). I thought I might
even break 300 Qs, but 80 turned out to be less productive than I expected.
On the multiplier side, the ones I heard but missed were AR and VI. I heard
K5GO in AR early on, but never did connect with him or any other station in AR.
Also heard VI several times (including on 80 meters), but never was in phase
with him. It was a thrill to work KO7X/m (twice), but a bit of a disappointment
to discover that he was in California instead of Wyoming. I never heard the XE
station that others reported working.
This was my first contest using the Alpha 87A. It was nice to be able to make
quick band changes without any need to re-tune the amplifier. I probably should
have made more use of this capability and switched from 20 to 40 earlier than I
did, but 20 kept producing so I didn't bother. On Sunday and Monday I finished
getting the upgraded Spiderbeam back up in the air with the new insulated guys
along with the new rotator (the one that knows which was it is pointed).
Hopefully (knock on wood), all this stuff will still be working come February.
Cu all then.
73, Mike W4EF...........
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