Summary report for the Fourlanders W4NH contest
operation in January ARRL VHF Sweepstakes at the W4ZST station
QTH.
We had nine operators for the contest: Kim WG8S, Bill KI4US,
Sherman W4ATL, Ron WW8RR, Kos N4SDK, Brad
KM4QHI, Brian NX9O, Bob W4ZST and David
W4HER. We had seven visitors: Robert KQ4CLM and Ashton KJ4AMA
from Cleveland, Mike KC4RI and Duane KQ4ZPM from Dawsonville, Sherman's
wife Mary K4MRY and Ed WA4YIH and Amy KE4IKF Woodrick from
Gainesville. Robert stayed one night in his camper. Sherman and
Mary in their camper. We did meet at Roosters for lunch on
Saturday as usual and we had a great group of eleven there
carrying on the tradition. Some visitors were here for Saturday
afternoon and dinner. Some visited Sunday.
Brian stayed 4 nights, Bill and Sherman three, Kim 2 nights, Robert, Kos
and Ron one night. David and Brad commuted. Bill did software updates and computer work on Friday
and got all the stations on the air and tested and on the computer
network. Brian was here working on his truck-portable
902/1296/2304 EME station to get it set up for 1296 EME for the
contest. Brian had some problems getting proper moon tracking on
Saturday night as we had heavy fog remaining from the afternoon
rain. He finally got it straightened out and made 8 Q's on 1296
for some good points and grids. We did look at 432 EME but there
was just no activity. I was apparently tired and brain weary as I
failed to even check for activity on 2m and 222 EME.
I had rebuilt the microwave station and used a new i.f. radio. I
was pleased that all three bands were apparently working well.
Unfortunately there is little activity here in the SE region. No
Q's on 902 this time but 4 on 1296 and 2 on 2304. Thanks to Ed
and Amy and their Icom 905!
Our Master cook Jerry W5TDY was off on a trip
to California and missed the contest. This required some reset
here. I jokingly said that we should just cancel the contest
because of that. I ended up being the cook as I had done many
times on the mountain portable. I made two large crock pots of
Brunswick stew for our Saturday night meal. My wife Judy was home
for a change and was good enough to make her great cornbread for
us that night. Some leftovers but they didn't survive the
weekend. I made scrambled Eggs, Sausage
and Biscuits for Sunday morning. Sunday lunch was furnished by
Robert. We had brats, buns, beans and some grilled veggies.
Special thanks to Robert. Sunday evening Bill went out to pick up
a couple of Pizzas for the remaining operators and we really did
enjoy that. In the Fourlanders tradition we were 'Never Hungry'
and probably ate too much too. Of course, the snack area counter
in the shack was filled to capacity as usual and disappeared over
the weekend!
Here is the N1MM score summary. Our contest entry has already
been reviewed sent in to ARRL and accepted. Things started off
pretty slow on Saturday but things picked up on Sunday and this
43K is our third highest January score for the past 17 years doing
the January contest here so maybe we will show up pretty good in
the standings. We have had national second and third place
multi-op finishes here before so we'll see how we do this time.

Six and Two are the dominant bands as usual but we always like to
have all the bands on and hope to make contacts on them.
The contest was mostly digital again. Little
activity on CW and SSB even though the analog entry category was
still available.
Ron had come for the night shift for the wee
hours of Sunday morning for MS contacts on 6m for some
multipliers.
Only one major equipment problems this contest. We had an arc in
the 432 station Saturday night after Bill was not seeing good
signals. Replace HV side fuse in amp PS and amp was OK but that
didn't fix the RX problem. After much troubleshooting and
bypassing the preamp and then taking all the relays out of the
preamp/relay box outside we finally found a couple of N connectors
in line that had suffered the usual indignity here of losing all
evidence of connecting pins! Replaced those and 432 was back just
fine. Was chilly ourside and did all that by flashlight.
Unfortunately no 432 EME activity. More connectors to add to the
the W4ZST "Wall of Flame" collection of gutless N connectors.
We ran the FT DX 3000 on 6m with the Beko and stacked 5 el beams.
The usual 2m station: Flex 1500, DEMI transverter, LL amp and 2 x
12 stacked beams. Same for 222 but 2 x 15 beams and 432 with 2 x
25 el beams. 902 had 2 x 33 el loop yagis and 1296 is 2x 45 el
loopers and 2304 is a 76 el blowtorch loop yagi. Flex 1500 i.f.
on 1296 and an 817 2m i.f. for 902 and 2304. 45W on 902, 150W on
1296 and 18W on 2304.
Thanks to all our operators, visitors and stations we worked.
Note the next contest is June 14-16 and September contest Sept
13-15. Put those on your calendars.
Another contest that I think we should do this year is the CQWW
VHF this summer. They will have separate weekends for CW/SSB and
digital so maybe we'll get to talk to our friends some. SSB/CW
weekend is July 5-6 and Digital is July 19-20. I think we could
have some fun with those this year too.
73, Bob W4ZST