[3830] ARRL June VHF K5TR Single Op HP

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Thu Jun 13 23:16:54 EDT 2019


                    ARRL June VHF Contest - 2019

Call: K5TR
Operator(s): K5TR
Station: K5TR

Class: Single Op HP
QTH: EM00
Operating Time (hrs): 
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
    6:  240   101
    2:   88    38
  222:   30    17
  432:   49    18
  903:    9     5
  1.2:   10     6
  2.3:           
  3.4:           
  5.7:           
  10G:    1     1
  24G:           
-------------------
Total:  427   186  Total Score = 100,998

Club: Roadrunners Microwave Group

Comments:

Conditions this year on 6 meters were some of the poorest in recent
memory here in Texas.  I sort of got things setup to get on digital on
both radios and that mostly worked.  I pushed hard on 2 meter MSK and
got a number of distant grids on that band.  I did some MSK and some
FT8 on 6 meters but likely left a lot of contacts on FT8 on the table
since I just was not willing to spend much time there when the band
was open since rates on SSB and CW can be so much better.  Maybe I
need to do that to post a larger score but it turns into a digital
contest and is just not as much fun for me when I know the rates would
be so much faster on SSB.  But maybe this is what the VHF contest will
become.

At one point I dialed across the CW band to find a weak WA1T calling
CQ.  I was not hearing much of anything else on the band - but that
put FN43 in the log and just up from him was K1TR in FN42. These were
a suprise since they are both at that diffcult distance that is
between 1 and 2 hops. I have heard this before.  I am not sure what
explains hearing that distance but nothing in the one hop range.

I did try to add a new band this year (2304) but in the end it did not
seem to be transmitting as neither K5AND or K5TRA could hear me.  I
will work on that system and get it going better for next year.  And
W5DMB and I will take it out in the rover in September I am sure.

I had a good time on 2 meter MSK. I worked some new grids on 2 meters.
All of you that have your FT8 computers hooked up to your radios
should give MSK a try on 6 and 2 meters. You can work things when the
band is dead and you can work out to 1000+ miles on 2 meters fairly
eaisly.  Even with 50-100 watts and a small yagi.  Six meter contacts
are even eaiser.

Please give it a try - you can do it any day of the week.  Check out

http://www.pingjockey.net/cgi-bin/pingtalk/

and find someone to run a sked with you can see what it is all about.

It is great fun!


    Callsign Used : K5TR

   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   Mults   
 __________________________________________________

    6CW       10          10         10       4 
    6DIG      49          46         46      34 
    6SSB     188         184        184      63 
    2CW        1           1          1       0 
    2DIG      22          22         22      17 
    2SSB      66          65         65      21 
  222SSB      30          30         60      17 
  432CW        2           2          4       0 
  432SSB      47          47         94      18 
  902SSB       9           9         27       5 
  1GHSSB      10          10         30       6 
  10GSSB       1           1          0       1 
 __________________________________________________

 Totals      435         427        543     186 

    Final Score = 100998 points.

The station:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/blanco/k5tr_station.html

50Mhz - Elecraft K3 - 2x 3-500z (1200 watts)
        7 element yagi at 75'
	7 element yagi at 30'
	7 element yagi at 25' fixed Northeast
	7 element yagi at 30' fixed Northwest
	
144Mhz - Elecraft K3 - Elecraft XV144 - W6PO 8877 (1000 watts)
         17B2 17 element yagi at 35'
         FO12 12 element yagi at 60' Fixed NW (stuck)
         DB224 for FM contacts

222Mhz - Elecraft K3 - Elecraft XV222 - Larcan amp (1000 watts)
         Cushcraft 15 ele yagi at 30'

432Mhz - Elecraft K3 - Elecraft XV432 - W6PQL amp (1000 watts)
         2 high stack M2 432-9WL 28 element yagis at about 40'
         DB-420 dipole array for FM

902Mhz - Elecraft K3 - DEMI transverter -  50 watt amp
       - 16 element loop yagi at 30'

1296Mhz - Elecraft K3 - DEMI transverter - 30 watt amp
	  24 element loop yagi at 30'

10GHZ   - Elecraft K3 -> 144 mhz UT5JCW transverter -> DEMI transverter -
3 watts
	  2 ft dish 30'

 ( 144, 222, 432, 902, 1296 and 10GHz  are all using the same K3)



  HOUR    6      2    222    432    902   1296   10G    TOTAL   ACCUM
  ---- ------  -----  ---- ------ ------ ------ -----  -----  ------
   18     13    10     3      8      2      3     1     40      40
   19      7     7     4      4      0      0     0     23      63
   20      2     5     5      4      0      0     0     19      82
   21      8     6     2      4      0      1     0     22     104
   22      0     1     1      1      0      0     0      6     110
   23      5     5     0      0      0      0     0     10     120
    0      3     5     1      4      1      0     0     20     140
    1      3     5     1      3      0      0     0     12     152
    2      4     2     1      2      0      0     0     16     168
    3      0     1     0      0      1      1     0      9     177
    4      0     4     0      1      0      0     0     10     187
    5      0     2     0      0      0      0     0      2     189
    6      0     2     0      0      0      0     0      5     194
    7      0     0     0      0      0      0     0      1     195
    8      0     0     0      0      0      0     0      0     195
    9      0     0     0      0      0      0     0      0     195
   10      0     0     0      0      0      0     0      0     195
   11      0     8     1      4      0      0     0     17     212
   12      0     4     1      1      1      0     0      9     221
   13      0     2     0      1      0      1     0      9     230
   14     20     8     3      5      2      2     0     41     271
   15     56     0     0      0      0      0     0     56     327
   16     29     1     1      1      1      1     0     37     364
   17     27     2     2      2      1      1     0     37     401
   18      3     3     1      1      0      0     0      8     409
   19      0     1     0      0      0      0     0      2     411
   20      2     2     1      1      0      0     0      6     417
   21      1     1     1      1      0      0     0      6     423
   22      0     0     0      0      0      0     0      0     423
   23      1     1     1      1      0      0     0      4     427
  TOTAL  240    88    30     49      9     10     1


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