[3830] ARRL FD AI6DO 2B QRP

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Sun Jun 23 19:02:32 EDT 2019


                    ARRL Field Day - 2019

Call: AI6DO
Operator(s): AI6DO
Station: AI6DO

Class: 2B QRP
QTH: LAX
Operating Time (hrs): 3
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Dig Qs
----------------------------
  160:                   
   80:                   
   40:   18            16
   20:   42            17
   15:    6              
   10:                   
    6:                  3
    2:                   
  222:                   
  432:          1        
  903:                   
  1.2:                   
  2.3:                   
  3.4:                   
  5.7:                   
  10G:                   
  24G:                   
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Total:   66     1      36  Total Score = 1,575

Club: Southern California Contest Club

Comments:

Operated ARRL Field Day only on Sunday, from a local public park. 
Operated two stations simultaneously, each with an Elecraft KX3 and 
PX3 powered by Bioenno LiFePO batteries.  One station was dedicated 
to CW and the other dedicated to FT8. Wasn't too experienced with
FT8, having only operated for more than a handful of QSOs at a time
for the first time in the ARRL June VHF contest a couple of weeks
before. Antennas were an MFJ-1979 telescoping vertical with one
tuned elevated radial pointed to the northeast for 20 meters, 
and an inverted vee dipole cut long for 40 meters, which also 
worked on 15 and 6 meters. 

Made one satellite contact (on AO-92 in U/v mode) for the 100 
point bonus and my only phone-mode QSO.

 660 pts CW QRP QSOs
 360 pts Digital QRP QSOs
   5 pts Phone QRP QSOs
 200 pts 100% emergency power
 100 pts public location
 100 pts satellite QSO
 100 pts K6KPH bulletin
  50 pts web submission
1575 pts total

Also operated satellites for AMSAT Field Day on Saturday only, from a
different location, so not included in point total for ARRL Field Day. 
Made 6 QSOs that count for AMSAT Field Day credit, for a total of 8 points.
FM satellites were a total mess, as usual, with so many alligator stations.
SSB satellites were underwhelming, with surprisingly little activity other 
than QRO CW stations. Packet satellites were woefully underused, which 
could have resulted in lots of easy points had more operators been on.


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