[CCF] FW: IARU OF100HQ Headquarters HP

Tomi Ylinen tomi.ylinen at luukku.com
Fri Jul 14 04:46:36 EDT 2017


Tervehdys

Onnittelut ja kiitos!!! Siitä on pitkä kun viimeksi Suomesta on saatu aikaiseksi kunnollinen HQ-tulos.

Hienosti workittu. Kiitos operaaattoreille ja etenkin homman organiseeraajille.

t Tomi OH6EI


Kim Östman kirjoitti 13.07.2017 kello 09:52:
> Kiitos kaikille OH-asemille! 80:n fonella oli mukava jutella teistä
>  monien
> kanssa ja saattaa teidät matkaan workkimaan OF100HQ:ta eri bandeilla ja
> modeilla.
> 
> 73
> Kim
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> IARU HF World Championship
> 
> Call: OF100HQ
> Operator(s): 4O3A 9A5K OG9X OH0XX OH1HS OH1MA OH1MM OH1NOA OH1TM OH2BCI
> OH2BH OH2BU OH2MM OH2PM OH5CZ OH5TS OH5WH OH6KZP OH6MW OH6XX OH7EA
> Station: OF100HQ
> 
> Class: Headquarters HP
> QTH: 
> Operating Time (hrs): 24
> 
> Summary:
>  Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Zones  HQ Mults
> -------------------------------------
>   160:   342    192    10       32
>    80:   827    705    24       42
>    40:  1594   1236    41       59
>    20:  1828   2007    48       62
>    15:   773    509    32       43
>    10:   372    124     8       26
> -------------------------------------
> Total:  5736   4773   163      264  Total Score = 13,844,194
> 
> Club: Contest Club Finland
> 
> Comments:
> 
> After several months of preparations, the unique callsign OF100HQ
>  hit the
> airwaves in the IARU HF World Championship last Saturday. The callsign
> reflected Finland's centennial celebration of its independence this
>  year,
> and naturally endowed the operators with a particular sense of national
> pride and gratitude. 
> 
> During the past 100 years, Finland as part of the Nordic nations has
> developed into the home of one of the world's most happy, secure, and
> technologically advanced people. So indeed there is much for us to be
> grateful for.
> 
> The stations participating in the HQ effort were located throughout
> Finland, and for the first time, all of them were networked in Win-Test
> configuration. This provided great camaraderie, particularly through the
> chat window. Even the "graveyard" shift workers got to enjoy a rapidly
> evolving log although all they could do was press F1, eat rye bread, and
> cheer others on! 
> 
> The network worked flawlessly, the stations worked flawlessly much
>  of the
> time, and we fortunately avoided all thunderstorm-related problems. Band
> conditions were lousy, but even with less than 100 years of radio
>  operating
> experience, we've "gotten the message" about that by now... :)
> 
> Station locations and operators were as follows:
> 
> OH1F -- 40SSB, 15SSB, 10CW (op. OH1HS OH1MM OH1NOA OH1TM)
> OH1TX -- 80SSB (op. OH6KZP)
> OH2BH -- 80CW (op. OH2BH OH2MM OH7EA)
> OH2PM -- 40CW (op. OH2PM OH1MA)
> OH5Z -- 160SSB, 20SSB, 15CW, 10SSB (op. 4O3A 9A5K OG9X OH2BU OH5CZ OH5TS
> OH5WH
> OH6MW OH6XX)
> OH8X -- 20CW (op. OH0XX)
> OH9W/OH2BCI -- 160SSB (op. OH2BCI)
> 
> Thanks to everyone for the QSOs, especially the 21 stations with all 12
> band/mode slots worked. Thanks also to all station hosts, and
>  particularly
> to
> Timo OG9X, Timo OH1NOA, Martti OH2BH, and Juha OH6XX for the general
> preparations related to the operation. QSL via OH2BH.
> 
> On behalf of the team,
> Kim OH6KZP
> 
> 
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