[3830] CQWW CW TM2Y(@F6BEE) M/S HP
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Tue Nov 29 12:44:53 EST 2016
CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: TM2Y
Operator(s): F5PHW F6ARC F6BEE F6DZD
Station: F6BEE
Class: M/S HP
QTH: NW France
Operating Time (hrs): 47:44
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 349 14 69
80: 1147 31 104
40: 1301 37 140
20: 1238 35 125
15: 744 33 110
10: 31 6 22
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Total: 4810 156 570 Total Score = 6,694,446
Club: Clipperton DX Club
Comments:
Murphy visited before and during the contest, adding radio and house troubles to
the bad propagation. We worked many hours on Thursday PM to fix receive antennas
: replacing the coax on K9AY, replacing a coax connector on the NW beverage
after stringing it temporarily on my neighbor's fields, and cleaning / drying
the reflective transformer on the NE/SW beverage. Then we discovered at night
that the 160m shunt fed tower was arching with as low as 300 Watts. It took
some time on Friday to locate and fix the isolation problem at the output of
the matching network. After that, we had to climb twice one of the 24m towers
to re-align the 40m yagi mast that turned in the rotor with the high winds of
previous week. Had also to climb the 15m tower to do the same on the big 10m
beam. During the contest, we discovered that 2 rotor controllers were giving
none or false directions. The 15m rotor also had troubles to turn on Sunday
.... To summarize, rotors are the weak point of the station, right after the
big masses that usually stay between the chair and the radio.
A domestic issue kept busy 3 of the 4 operators for a couple of hours early
afternoon on Sunday.
Nevertheless, we are all happy to have been in The Contest, despite the poor
conditions. I'm afraid we will have the same for the coming 6 or 7 years.
Thanks to all that gave us QSO points.
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