[SECC] Claimed score CQWW RTTY SOSB (40) HP Assisted

davemoss at mindspring.com davemoss at mindspring.com
Mon Sep 27 17:11:19 PDT 2010


CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY
 
Call: KE4UW
Operator(s): KE4UW
Station: KE4UW
 
Class: SOSB/40 HP
QTH: Marietta, GA
Operating Time (hrs): 18
 
Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Pts   State/Prov  DX  Zones
-----------------------------------------
   80:                                 
   40:  534  1013      44      66    22
   20:                                 
   15:                                 
   10:                                 
-----------------------------------------
Total:  534  1013      44      66    22  Total Score = 133,716
 
Club: South East Contest Club
 
Comments:
 
Setup was the TS-950SDX, 700 watts, wire antennas.  We had a lot of
family
activities during the day on Saturday and Sunday, so since most of my
participation would be at night I opted for single band 40 meters.  I
built a
bobtail curtain and got it put up on Thursday, and it seemed to play
well,
oriented for Europe.  I was able to work about everything I heard, but
missed
some mults (C31, LA, SM, OH0) that I just couldn't copy well enough
through
the QRM to copy an exchange.  Most operation was with the bobtail,
although I
switched to a north-south loop or G5RV at times for working US/VE.   
 
As many of you know, I and computers do not seem to get along well, and
I could
not get the Microkeyer working with RTTY. I suspect one of the MMTTY
settings
is incorrect.  After working on it a couple evenings last week I gave up
on it
and went back to the PK232DSP for RTTY and the IF232 for the rig
interface.  I
had to re-learn a few software settings to get that right, but it was up
and
running and tested an hour or so before the start of the contest.  There
is
something to be said for trial and error, and when all else fails,
pulling out
the manuals.  
 
Propagation seemed very good to Europe on Friday evening.  I managed to
stay
awake until about 3 am Saturday morning before crashing for a couple of
hours,
then back up for a couple hours around sunrise.  When I had to head off
to other things during the day I had logged 300 contacts, 60 DXCC mults,
30
state mults, and about 20 zones.  Q's were split about evenly between
run and
S&P, and it seemed like after 15 or 20 minutes of running the rate
dropped off to
near zero, so I would switch to S&P for 30 minutes, then run a bit more,
etc.
etc.   
 
Got back on the air Saturday evening and managed to keep going until
about 1am.  By then I was running out of gas and needed some sleep as we
had a
full day of activities planned for Sunday (including a celebration for
my
oldest son turning 30).  I did catch an hour or so of operating just
before/after sunrise, and only got on for another hour or so in the
evening.
 
Overall I had a lot of fun.  The band was in pretty good shape, the new
bobtail
curtain worked reasonably well, and the radio/computer/TNC/Writelog
combo worked
flawlessly.  The score seems a bit disappointing, as I just can not
gather in
nearly as many mults on single band.
 
 
Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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