[3830] SS CW NN7SS(K6UFO) Single Op QRP
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Mon Nov 3 14:03:30 EST 2014
ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW
Call: NN7SS
Operator(s): K6UFO
Station: NN7SS
Class: Single Op QRP
QTH: WA
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 0
80: 37
40: 93
20: 219
15: 180
10: 148
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Total: 677 Sections = 82 Total Score = 111,028
Club: Western Washington DX Club
Comments:
When I beat N0AX last year using his own old station,
I knew I was going to be in trouble this year. Well,
"Revenge of the Nerd," he sprinted out ahead of me and
walloped me. Well done, Ward!
I got to the station late Friday, assuming everything
was in good shape. Saturday I setup and had a good
start with a 60 rate for the first hour, excellent
for QRP!
But, but, something is wrong with the Steppir. Weak
signals, no big runs (well, as good as can be scared
up while QRP), and poor SWR. When I left 10m in the
3rd hour, I tried to figure it out and my rate
suffered from the distraction. I just should have
ignored it. Its my "lower" second tribander for
SO2R and I could have adapted somehow, but I dearly
wanted it for Sunday.
As we moved to the low bands, conditions were lousy,
which really took a toll on QRP. I stopped at 11 hrs
with only 357 QSOs instead of my goal of 400. The
Mult count was fine with 77.
My brief overnight sleep was plaqued with dreams of
antennas, but a solution came to mind and first thing
Sunday morning the Steppir antenna was fixed. Yeah!
This was at very early Oh-dark-thirty, so I cooled
on 40m and 20m until sunrise and I could get up to
15m and 10m where QRPers have a chance.
Still, no good runs, a lot of tuning for the needed
Mults, and endless CQing. I never gave up, and I am
satisfied I gave my best effort on Sunday with CQing
and tuning looking for new stations and strong enough
to hear me. It just wasn't enough, Congratulations to
Ward, KE3X, VE6EX and N1RR who I kept tuning across
and heard their high Q numbers.
The last few Mults were found Sunday morning, as
usual - with the exception of NT, and I never heard
a VY1 or VE8 in all my tuning.
See you in SSB, unless I regain some common sense.
NN7SS (op K6UFO)
10,15,20m: C-31XR at 72ft, 3el Steppir at 40 ft.
40m: Force 12 Delta 240 at 78ft.
80m: Delta loop from 80 ft.
Two Kenwood TS-590s turned down to 5 watts.
Array Solutions Powermaster digital wattmeter.
Writelog software and microHAM SO2R controller.
Spectrum scope by SDR-IQ receiver and Spectravue software.
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QSO by hour and band.
80 40 20 15 10 Total Cumm Off
21Z - - - 9 54 63 63
22Z - - - 23 25 48 111
23Z - - - 23 13 36 147
00Z ---+- ---+- 6 12 ---+- 18 165
01Z - - 23 18 - 41 206
02Z - 2 29 - - 31 237
03Z - 5 15 - - 20 257
04Z 3 15 - - - 18 275
05Z 13 19 - - - 32 307
06Z 7 17 - - - 24 331
07Z 13 13 - - - 26 357 1
08Z ---+- ---+- ---+- ---+- ---+- 0 357 60
09Z - - - - - 0 357 60
10Z - - - - - 0 357 60
11Z - - - - - 0 357 60
12Z - - - - - 0 357 60
13Z - - - - - 0 357 60
14Z - 6 5 5 - 16 373 7
15Z - - 32 4 1 37 410
16Z ---+- ---+- 15 2 9 26 436
17Z - - 12 8 2 22 458
18Z - - 8 11 5 24 482
19Z - - 4 8 5 17 499
20Z - - - 9 28 37 536
21Z - - 3 19 5 27 563
22Z - - 9 13 1 23 586
23Z - - 22 6 - 28 614
00Z ---+- ---+- 16 10 ---+- 26 640
01Z - 5 16 - - 21 661
02Z 1 11 4 - - 16 677
Total: 37 93 219 180 148
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