Once again we have done the June VHF contest at the
W4ZST station QTH. Operators for the contest were Kim WG8S, Bill
KI4US, Jerry W5TDY, Ron WW8RR, Kos N4SDK, Sherman W4ATL, Robert
KQ4CLM and Bob W4ZST. Robert was a visitor until he wanted to
get on the air with us. Robert is from Sautee-Nacoochee. We had
visitors: Mike KC4RI from Brookhaven, Ashton KJ4AMA from
Cleveland, Don KD4APP from Blairsville, Scott KQ4NBC from
Chamblee, and Ryan W4RLW from Clarksville. We did meet at
Roosters for lunch on Saturday as usual and there were eight of us
were there carrying on the tradition. The visitors were here for
Saturday afternoon and dinner. Jim W4KXY and Brad KM4QHI had
signed up to operate but didn't come because of illness. We had
enough operators.
Bill stayed 4 nights, Kim two, Kos and Ron one night. Sherman brought
his camper and set up at the end of the building and stayed 3
nights Jerry commuted. He even put up his
G5RV antenna and operated HF early in the mornings. Bill did
software updates and computer work on Thursday and Friday and got
all the stations on the air and tested and on the computer
network.
Jerry's meals were great as usual. Saturday night dinner was his
excellent Brisket, Texas Beans, Cole Slaw and both Kielbasa and
Andouille smoked sausage snacks. He made us Eggs, Bacon, toast
and Pancakes for Sunday morning. Sunday lunch and dinner we had
leftovers and Brisket Quesadillas. There were even some leftovers
to share to take home on Monday. Thanks again as usual Jerry for
feeding us so fine. The brisket was fantastic.
The contest was very slow on Saturday. We
were worried that we would post a record low score. Conditions
and activity much better on Sunday and we made it to 430 Q's and
100k points. Might keep us in top 5. BTW, we were 5th nationwide
for the January contest as the scores just came out last week.
The moon was up during the daytime as it was only two days after
new moon. We probably should have tried some on Saturday when
things were so slow but didn't. Bill got 432 on the moon Sunday
and 5 Q's for grid mults. I didn't see much activity on 2m so
didn't fire that station up for EME.
Other highlights were 6m Q's with Japan, England, Ecuador and
Spain. Just short openings to those directions though. Many Q's
all around the country including to pacific NW states. Sherman
had a very nice CW run going on Sunday and worked about 54 Q's in
an hour. That sure helped the final score too. In the wee hours of Sunday morning Ron worked 35 MS
contacts on 6m for some good multiplier numbers. There were two
MS contacts made on 2m. Thanks to Bill and Ron for those. I
couldn't stay up for that this time.
I had finally gotten the 1296 station working again and made three
1296 terrestrial Q's this time, with a best distance of 218
miles. Tried with W4DEX on 903 and I could hear him but he didn't
hear my 8 watts back. Need to get an amp back on there for sure.
Sherman has found one after the contest and will get it to me
sometime. Also interesting highlights were 444 miles on 2m, 460
miles on 222 to Iowa and 350 miles on 432.
Very few equipment problems this contest but we swapped out the FT
DX 3000 on 6m for an IC7300 and still noticed problems like we had
experienced before. We replaced the 6m power supply and that
appeared to be the problem. It was an old one and I shouldn't
have trusted it!! My bad for sure.
Field Day is coming up and hope everyone participates somewhere
and enjoys that.
We will be here for the September contest as usual, Sept 14 &
15. Be sure to put that on your calendars.
73, Bob W4ZST