[SCCC] 2025 ARRL FIeld Day, W6BA
Steve Harrison
k0xp at k0xp.com
Tue Jul 1 16:52:00 EDT 2025
TNX, Dan. It turned out that Larry, AD6G, who is our FD Chairman, did a
"K0XP-type boo-boo" and forgot to tell N1MM to rescore the contst after
he added the FT8 Qs. With bonuses, we wound up with a total score of 2,628.
However, I still need to go check the rules to see how much of the
ARRL's FD message we must copy in order to qualify for that bonus. I
believe I missed one word about in the middle of the message; I just
couldn't write quite fast enough 8-/
TNX,
Steve K0XP
On 7/1/2025 1:22 PM, Dan Violette wrote:
> Steve,
>
> Probably had mode set as SSB+CW, not SSB+CW+Digital in N1MM so digital did not count. My other thought was if the time entered for the QSOs was after the end of the contest may not get counted?
>
> Dan KI6X
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SCCC<sccc-bounces at contesting.com> On Behalf Of Steve Harrison
> Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2025 11:08 AM
> To:sccc at contesting.com
> Cc: Aaron KM6IAU<Aaron at KM6IAU.net>; Larry Mollica<ad6g at arrl.net>
> Subject: [SCCC] 2025 ARRL FIeld Day, W6BA
>
> I operated (only CW) from W6BA, the Morongo Basin ARC; thus, our score is being credited to the MBARC. W6BA is the former callsign of Bill Adams (SK) of 29 Palms, CA, one of the founders of the SCDXC in 1947 (I don't know whether he was ever a member of the SCCC, however).
>
> We were located in the Yucca Mesa Community Center in Yucca Valley, CA, running everything off the various wall sockets (the lights were blinking something fierce when I keyed my TS890 on CW!) as we just didn't have time to set up (and refuel, when necessary) a generator.
>
> Only half a dozen or so club members actually operated, although we entered as class 5D in the (vain) hope that more club members would stay and partake of all the available radios. For antennas, we were only able to put up five dipoles, one for each band 80 - 10M, with the high band dipoles oriented broadside to NW - SE, essentially up and down the west coast, and only around 15 to 20 feet high (and also as close as just a few feet from the incoming power lines!). An 80M dipole (around 30 feet
> high) showed very high SWR (>3:1 anywhere in the band) and I was only able to work the loudest stations on 80M. The 40M dipole (around 35 feet high or so) was by far our best performer. Although we originally were going to orient it broadside to the NW - SE like the high band dipoles, we changed our mind(s) at the last minute and were able to erect it so it was broadside to the east coast. Although it performed well most of the time, there were some W1s, W4s, and VE7s whom I just could not work.
> We didn't even try 10M. I did listen for beacons on 6M (the 40M dipole showed an SWR of less than 1.5:1 on 6M) but didn't hear any, so I never tried 6M.
>
> We have published probably over 100 pix of our effort on our Facebook page using our club name, Morongo Basin Amateur Radio Club. There's even a video of a bunch of clowns (myself included, the only person in the video NOT wearing a long-sleeve shirt or cap for protection against the hot sun) attempting to erect the heavy-duty 2-1/2" diameter mil-surplus mast that supported the outer end of the 40M dipole; it's a real riot and has to be seen to be believed 8-D (Believe me: on the ground, it was FAR more hair-raising trying to get that thing up than it appears in the video!)
>
> Surprisingly to myself, there was sufficient inter-station interference (for various reasons I won't go into here) that we had to use band pass filters on ALL radios; and we still had problems with several radios.
>
> The score summary below does not include the several bonus points we know we earned. Also, our FT8 operator brought her own (brandy-spanking new, and QRP, at that!) rig but we didn't really have time to set up her laptop to converse with the Wifi network, so her 9 FT8 QSOs had to be entered manually last night (well after the "contest"). At the present, we still have not figgered out why N1MM+ is not giving those FT8 QSOs the proper point value (as you can see below). Nevertheless, our FD Chairman says:
>
> "I think for now you may assume that the score will probably be 2,592+18 = 2,610 and 250 bonus points."; that would be a total of 2610 + 250 = 2,860.
>
> 73,
>
> Steve K0XP
>
> ___________________________________________________________
>
>
> FD Summary Sheet
>
>
> Start Date : 2025-06-21
>
> CallSign Used : W6BA
> Operator(s) : AD6G
>
> Operator Category : MULTI-OP
> Band : ALL
> Power : LOW
> Mode : MIXED+DIG
> Station : FIXED
> Assisted : NON-ASSISTED
> Transmitter : UNLIMITED
> Sent Exchange : 5D ORG
> Gridsquare : DM14TE
>
> Name : Morongo Basin Amateur Radio Club
> Address :
> City/State/Zip : Yucca Valley CA 92284
> Country :
>
> ARRL Section : ORG
> Club/Team : Morongo Basin Amateur Radio Club Email :ad6g at arrl.net <mailto:ad6g at arrl.net>
> Software : N1MM Logger+ 1.0.10733.0
>
> Band Mode QSOs Pts Pt/Q
> 3.5 CW 29 58 2.0
> 3.5 LSB 15 15 1.0
> 7 CW 262 524 2.0
> 7 LSB 298 298 1.0
> 14 CW 126 252 2.0
> 14 FT8 2 0 0.0
> 14 USB 30 30 1.0
> 21 CW 53 106 2.0
> 21 FT8 7 0 0.0
> 21 USB 13 13 1.0
> Total Both 835 1296 1.6
>
>
> Score : 2,592
> Rig :
>
> Antennas :
>
> Soapbox :
>
>
> 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 of my knowledge. I agree to be
> bound by the decisions of the Contest Committee.
>
>
>
> Date : 2025-06-30 Signature :
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