North American QSO Party, RTTY - July

Call: AA4LR
Operator(s): AA4LR
Station: AA4LR

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 3.2

Summary:
Band  QSOs  Mults
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 80:   0      0
 40:   1      1
 20:  33     21
 15:  21     19
 10:  12      7
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Total:  77     48  Total Score = 3,696

Club: South East Contest Club

Team: 

Comments:

Antennas:
R7000 at 3m high (10-40m)
80/40m trap dipole at 3-4m high (80m, 40m)

Equipment:
Venerable Kenwood TS-430S w/ AT-250 running 75-80 watts

Comments:

The IARU began with my K2 acting up with an INFO 080 problem. I made a brief attempt Saturday morning to diagnose the K2, but despite the boards I removed, it acted worse and worse. It would NOT recognize the KPA100, and intermittently would give "not instd" on several other options. Needless to say, I had to fall back on the old TS-430S.

This rig was never designed for RTTY and lacks computer control. It was the later Kenwood progeny the TS-440S that had these capabilities. An old rig is better than no rig.

I was delighted to find signals on 10m. Worked everything I could hear (at least that could hear me). This contest was purely an S & P exercise. Most stations could hear me, but a few CQed in my face. Tried CQing a few times on 15, 20 and 40m, but no dice. I'm now contemplating moving the R7000 up the hill behind a tree, or just hanging some real antennas in the trees.

Due to other commitments, I had to QRT at 2110z. Plenty of fun. CU in the next NAQP.


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Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
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