[CCF] Fw: [3830] SAC SSB ES5TV SOAB HP

Timo Klimoff timo.klimoff at dnainternet.net
Mon Sep 29 16:34:05 EDT 2008


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Subject: [3830] SAC SSB ES5TV SOAB HP


>                    Scandinavian Activity Contest, SSB
>
> Call: ES5TV
> Operator(s): ES5TV
> Station: ES5TV
>
> Class: SOAB HP
> QTH: Jogeva
> Operating Time (hrs): 24
> Radios: SO2R
>
> Summary:
> Band  QSOs  Mults
> -------------------
>   80:  161    38
>   40:  130    37
>   20:  169    42
>   15:   69    33
>   10:   54    29
> -------------------
> Total:  583   179  Total Score = 103,999
>
> Club: Tartu Contest Team
>
> Comments:
>
> Very interesting contest. After a few years I had a chance to take part 
> again
> and of course I wanted to take back the record that Mats broke in style 
> last
> year from RK3AWL:) 640 Qs, 157 mults and 100,4k points, wow!
>
> So I put all my station's and my own capabilites into this and really 
> tried
> very hard to move all the guys answering CQs to all other bands 
> immidiately and
> also ask all the guys found with S&P to move. To my great joy and surprise 
> I
> could work most of the guys eventually who agreed to QSY on 15 and 10m! It 
> was
> not easy and many of you did not believe into it!:) Suprising to see some
> people having no more 15m and 10m QSOs at all like SK7OA:)
>
> About 50% of the QSOs are from CQs and the other 50% from S&P and QSYs. I 
> have
> to be glad about the multiplier number surely, that is much more than 
> expected.
> Still the score is probably a bit low to able to stand as record after log
> checking. Mats had over 106k last year as claimed.
>
> OH5Z was one of the best signals on all bands, very loud on 15m and nicely
> present on 10m for long while. OH0Z was the other one I ever heard CQing 
> on
> 10m. I had really bad propagation on 40m. I almost got no answers at all 
> to CQ
> and only S&P and QSY QSOs. At the same time I see Mats having biggest QSO 
> count
> on 40m. SO conditions were quite different indeed. It was a great battle 
> and you
> are more than welcome to visit and spy on my SO2R stuff, Mats!:)) If you 
> had to
> mess around with 3 headphones then I understand your disadvantage indeed. 
> This
> contest really needs fluent SO2R system.
>
> Also little unexpectedly I benefitted from my large antenna selection as 
> it was
> very crucial to have exactly correct antenna on high bands especially 
> while
> trying to get thoe tropo signals out from the noise.
>
> I had a selection of:
>
> 80m: full size 4 Square, 3 el yagi at 36m height
> 40m: full size 3 over 3 yagis at 42/22, coil loaded 3 over 3 at 42/22, 
> Optibeam
> 17-4 (3 elements on 40) at 42m
> 20m: 4xJp2000 tribanders at 45/36/27/18, 3xJp2000 tribanders at 34/25/16, 
> 5
> over 5 at 42/22, Optibeam 17-4 (4 elements on 20) at 42m
> 15m: 4xJp2000 tribanders at 45/36/27/18, 3xJp2000 tribanders at 34/25/16, 
> 5
> over 5 at 28/16, Optibeam 17-4 (4 elements on 15) at 42m
> 10m: 4xJp2000 tribanders at 45/36/27/18, 3xJp2000 tribanders at 34/25/16, 
> 6
> over 6 at 25/19, Optibeam 17-4 (6 elements on 10) at 42m
>
> I look forward to try again next year, will be fun. Rate sheet follows.
>
> 73
> tonno
> es5tv
>
> ES5TV
> By band - All modes
> QSOs (with dupes) - By time
>
> ! Hr !       80 !       40 !       20 !       15 !       10 !   Total  !
> !    !          !          !          !          !          !          !
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ! 12 !          !          !       16 !       12 !        9 !       37 !
> ! 13 !          !          !       16 !        8 !        4 !       28 !
> ! 14 !          !        1 !       18 !        3 !        2 !       24 !
> ! 15 !        4 !        5 !       42 !        4 !          !       55 !
> ! 16 !        1 !       14 !       23 !        3 !        1 !       42 !
> ! 17 !       10 !       10 !       13 !        1 !        1 !       35 !
> ! 18 !       27 !       19 !          !          !          !       46 !
> ! 19 !       25 !       17 !        2 !          !          !       44 !
> ! 20 !       21 !       17 !        1 !        2 !        1 !       42 !
> ! 21 !       14 !        9 !          !          !          !       23 !
> ! 22 !       20 !        8 !          !          !          !       28 !
> ! 23 !       11 !        2 !          !          !          !       13 !
> ! 00 !        6 !        3 !          !          !          !        9 !
> ! 01 !        1 !          !        1 !        1 !        3 !        6 !
> ! 02 !        1 !        1 !        1 !          !          !        3 !
> ! 03 !        3 !        2 !        2 !        3 !        4 !       14 !
> ! 04 !        1 !          !        1 !          !          !        2 !
> ! 05 !        1 !        2 !        2 !        5 !        3 !       13 !
> ! 06 !        3 !        3 !        1 !        5 !        7 !       19 !
> ! 07 !        4 !        8 !        3 !        3 !        2 !       20 !
> ! 08 !        3 !        3 !        7 !        4 !        4 !       21 !
> ! 09 !        3 !        2 !        9 !        4 !        5 !       23 !
> ! 10 !        3 !        3 !        3 !       10 !        7 !       26 !
> ! 11 !          !        1 !       10 !        1 !        2 !       14 !
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> !    !      162 !      130 !      171 !       69 !       55 !      587 !
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