S50D score IARU contest

s57ad at ljutcp.hamradio.si s57ad at ljutcp.hamradio.si
Tue Jul 11 18:12:20 EDT 1995


                               IARU SUMMARY SHEET


    Contest Dates : 08-Jul-95, 09-Jul-95


    Callsign Used : S50D
         Operator : S57AD

         Category : Single Operator CW

 Default Exchange : 599 28

  Equipment description:          
  
             IC-751A & SB-220   
             PC386 + N6TR 5.22 + DVP
   
  Antennas: 

             160: quarterwave sloper
              80: sloping dipoles NW & NE
              40: 2 el. delta loop NW, bent sloping dipole NE
              20 - 10:  TH6DXX @ 20m

             Name : Radioklub "Krsko", S50D
          Address : P.O.Box 68
   City/State/Zip : Krsko, 68270
          Country : Slovenia (089)


        Team/Club : Slovenia contest Club


   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   Mults   Zones
 _______________________________________________________

  160CW        4           4          8       2         2
   80CW      122         121        287      10        13
   40CW      287         285        971      12        19
   20CW      773         767       2849      13        39
   15CW      226         225        589      13        23
   10CW       64          64        154       5         8
 _______________________________________________________

 Totals     1476        1466       4858      55       104


    Final Score = 772422 points.



 I have observed all competition rules as well as all regulations established
 for amateur radio in my country.  My report is correct and true to the best
 knowledge.  I agree to be bound by the decisions of the awards committee.



 Date: 09-Jul- 1995           Signed: Mirko Sibilja             Call: S57AD

                               1995 IARU RS  S50D


  HOUR  160CW    80CW    40CW    20CW    15CW    10CW    TOTAL   ACCUM
  ----  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------   -----   -----
   12       0       0       0      79       0       0      79      79
   13       0       0       0      66       0       0      66     145
   14       0       0       0      31      15       2      48     193
   15       0       0       0      38       7       0      45     238
   16       0       0       0      48       0       0      48     286
   17       0       0       0      68       0       0      68     354
   18       0       0      18      64       0       0      82     436
   19       0       0      49      29       0       0      78     514
   20       0      26       0      50       0       0      76     590
   21       0      34      33       0       0       0      67     657
   22       0       0       7      60       0       0      67     724
   23       0       0       0      70       0       0      70     794

    0       0       0      19      31       0       0      50     844
    1       0       0      82       0       0       0      82     926
    2       0      34      31       0       0       0      65     991
    3       4      24      13       0       0       0      41    1032
    4       0       3      33       0       1       0      37    1069
    5       0       0       0      27      23       0      50    1119
    6       0       0       0      35       4       0      39    1158
    7       0       0       0       3      17      41      61    1219
    8       0       0       0       2      53      14      69    1288
    9       0       0       0      16      37       7      60    1348
   10       0       0       0      26      31       0      57    1405
   11       0       0       0      24      37       0      61    1466

  TOTAL     4     121     285     767     225      64  
Chronicaly wrong band changes (30 changes vs 12 in 1994), no JA runs on 15
and no USA on 10, missed ZS6QU on all bands, (as in 1994), VK/ZL on 80 and
40, etc...
MFJ DSP filter worked fine indeed...

>From jeff at njo.dec.com (Jeff Janock)  Tue Jul 11 18:54:06 1995
From: jeff at njo.dec.com (Jeff Janock) (Jeff Janock)
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 95 13:54:06 -0400
Subject: N2MZH IARU Results
Message-ID: <9507111754.AA11259 at nemap.njo.dec.com>



                               IARU 95 SUMMARY SHEET


    Callsign Used : N2MZH
         Operator : Jeff, N2MZH (qth: NNJ)

         Category : Single Op - Mixed

 Default Exchange : 59(9) 8


   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   Mults   Zones
 _______________________________________________________

   80CW        8           8         10       2         2
   40CW       41          41         91       8         8
   20CW       77          77        229       4         9
   20SSB     274         272        824      12        17
   15SSB     172         167        461      11        19
   10SSB      19          19         41       0         5
 _______________________________________________________

 Totals      591         584       1656      37        60


    Final Score = 160632 points.


Station:

TS940S/AT 
DSP-9
R7 @ 25ft
20/40 resonant coax dipoles @ 20ft
80 ZEPP @ 30ft
LK500 @ 1KW (makes up a little for lack of directional antenna)
466 w/TRLOG


Soapbox:

I had thought everything was all set the week before.  Worked out some kinks
with the new computer (RF issues that a few more cores helped with...).

The R7 had been acting up a little and gave out several hours into the
contest while running on 20m - Must be the 20M trap...  I could not load 
15CW and the R7 was used on 20/15/10 early on, so I was glad to have the 
80/40/20 dipoles handy!  I was planning on CW only, but due to the R7
giving out, decided to go mixed.

20m conditions very interesting as well as a late 15m opening (2100-2300Z)
where I was able todo a little running...  My best hour was 64 @ 1600 on 20m
until being pushed off the freq by S50HQ.

Highlights:
a very loud KB4 station running EU on 20m SSB when VK5GN came on the freq
and tried calling him to no avail.  I piped in: "vk5gn, please go down 2?"
to which he replied: "sure - you got me!" - was I pumped - it was great fun
working my only confirmed VK during the contest - thanks Martin! (and there
is SOME advantage to having wire/vertical antennas!)

Also, very nice to be called by V73C and have a quick chat - thanks ken :-)

OE6MBG almost worked me (got the N2MZ part ok, but had too much QRM and then
moved freq and I could not get back in!)  When I got back to him a little
later, he thanked me for coming on back (as if he remembered...).  What a
great op!

I slipped down early Sunday AM and grabbed a couple of JA contacts (my only
two of the contest...) - great fun.

We had people coming over in the AM, so this was about a 16 hour effort.

CU all next year!

	-jeff, N2MZH



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