[Mldxcc] [NCCC] SS summary WC6H

Chris Tate - N6WM ctate at ewnetinc.com
Tue Nov 23 16:57:12 PST 2010


Congratulations Rich.  You have enlightened me to the value of the beverage antenna in a rain static situation.  I wish I had fixed beverages up at LRG it would have had a significant impact...  lesson learned.  Gonna need to get a solution in place.

~C./WM

-----Original Message-----
From: nccc-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:nccc-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Rich Cutler
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 4:28 PM
To: nccc at contesting.com; motherlode
Subject: [NCCC] SS summary WC6H

He is my rate summary.  During the storm I used the beverages to receive on 40 and 80.  I was able to switch between north / south and east / west which made a huge difference for me.  With the east / west beverage if I heard a very weak station calling, I would click in the north / south beverage and the signal would be no problem to copy.  As long as they were in Oregon, Washington or Southern Ca. If you can put up a beverage do it they make a big difference.
I also want to thank Chris N6WM for helping me get this report done.  He has a lot of Patience. 
 
KB Rich WC6H
 
CONTEST: ARRL-SS-SSB
CALLSIGN: WC6H
CATEGORY: SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH 
OPERATORS: WC6H
-------------- Q S O   R a t e   S u m m a r y ---------------------
Hour     160     80     40     20     15     10    Rate Total    Pct
--------------------------------------------------------------------
2100       0      0      0    133      0      0    133    133    7.1
2200       0      0      0    116      6      0    122    255    6.5
2300       0      0      0     90     28      0    118    373    6.3
0000       0      0     61     36      0      0     97    470    5.2
0100       0      0    103      0      0      0    103    573    5.5
0200       0      0    103      0      0      0    103    676    5.5
0300       0      0    108      0      0      0    108    784    5.8
0400       0     41     50      0      0      0     91    875    4.9
0500       0     65     12      0      0      0     77    952    4.1
0600       0     11     39      0      0      0     50   1002    2.7
0700       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   1002    0.0
0800       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   1002    0.0
0900       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   1002    0.0
1000       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   1002    0.0
1100       0      0     43      0      0      0     43   1045    2.3
1200       0      7     58      0      0      0     65   1110    3.5
1300       0      0     53     12      0      0     65   1175    3.5
1400       0      0      0     67      0      0     67   1242    3.6
1500       0      0      0     79      0      0     79   1321    4.2
1600       0      0      0     41     25      0     66   1387    3.5
1700       0      0      0      0     63      0     63   1450    3.4
1800       0      0      0      0      0     60     60   1510    3.2
1900       0      0      0      4     42      1     47   1557    2.5
2000       0      0      0      0     55      0     55   1612    3.0
2100       0      0     22      3      0      0     25   1637    1.3
2200       0      0      0     21     30      0     51   1688    2.7
2300       0      0     18     16      0      0     34   1722    1.8
0000       0      0     82      0      0      0     82   1804    4.4
0100       0      0     34      0      0      0     34   1838    1.8
0200       0      3     21      0      0      0     24   1862    1.3
------------------------------------------------------
Total      0    127    807    618    249     61   1862
Gross QSO's=1863        Dupes=1        Net QSO's=1862
Unique callsigns worked = 1862
The best 60 minute rate was 137/hour from 2107 to 2206
The best 30 minute rate was 142/hour from 2101 to 2130
The best 10 minute rate was 162/hour from 2107 to 2116
The best 1 minute rates were:
 4 QSO's/minute    3 times.
 3 QSO's/minute  144 times.
 2 QSO's/minute  432 times.
 1 QSO's/minute  554 times.
There were 21 bandchanges and 0 (0.0) probable 2nd radio QSO's.



      
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