[SEDXC] W4AN/M 2008 GA QSO Party Claimed Score and Initial Report

John Laney k4bai at worldnet.att.net
Mon Apr 14 15:10:47 EDT 2008


                     Georgia QSO Party

Call: W4AN/M
Operator(s): K4BAI, KU8E
Station: KU8E/M

Class: Rover LP
QTH: 36 counties in GA
Operating Time (hrs): 19:23

Summary:
  Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs
--------------------
   160:     0     0
    80:   233     0
    40:  1448    33
    20:   262    12
    15:     0     0
    10:     0     0
     6:     0     0
--------------------
Total:  1933    44  CW Mults = 51  Ph Mults = 17  Total Score = 265,880

Club: Cols Amateur Rdo Club

Comments:

IC756ProII, 100 watts, Hustler mobile whip with top hats, MFJ travel tuner.
Storms passed by and rain stopped just before contest started.  We ran
continuously except for a lunch break on Sunday.  We had some rig and 
computer
problems, more bothersome than anything else.  20M was very poor on 
Saturday,
but a little better on Sunday.  Skip was too long for anyone closer than IL
except for W9IU in IN and K4SAV in AL on scatter.  40M had longer skip 
in the
daytime and shortened up Saturday night.  40M conditions seemed below normal
for the most part with skip going very long earlier than in the past.  OM2VL
and CU2JT had great signals on 20 and 40.  First time we have tried 80M 
in GQP
(although Jeff did use 80 in an AQP).  Band was much better than we had
expected and we worked as far west as AZ and BC on that band.  Despite 
the cold
front having just moved through, QRN was negligible.  We need to get a 
different
microphone for the rig, have an easier system for changing 
antennas/bands, and
get a different logging computer or at least new batteries for the one 
we used.
  The clock stopped whenever we turned off the engine and we forgot to 
reset the
clock after our lunch stop on Sunday, so all QSOs after that time are 37
minutes early and I will have a job to do to change the times on all those
afternoon QSOs!

Our planned route took us through 47 counties and we actually made it to 
only
35 counties.  We will be very sorry if someone else didn't operate from 
Terrell
and Lee, which were on our list, but not reached.  We just couldn't bear to
leave a county and go into the next one while stations were still calling.

Thanks for all the QSOs and I hope we will find that all 159 counties were
active and that someone worked all or nearly all of them.  Thanks also 
to every
GA station who got on and gave out contacts, in particular the mobiles, 
rovers,
and portables.  I don't think there is any doubt that we had the best 
response
ever for a GQP and that in spite of generally pretty poor conditions.
Also thanks to all the DX stations who chased us in spite of the bad 
conditions
for DX.  Those I recall now were:  CU2JT, DL3DXX, DL3GA, DL5MC, DL8USA, 
G4RRA,
HA2MN, HA0IT, I4IKW, OK1AOV, OK1FA, OM2VL and another G station whose call
slips my mind right now.

Here is is the info on the county-by-county breakdown:

County  Time  CW Q PhQ  CQ M  Ph M  Score  80C 40C 20C  40P 20P
BACN    0:24  66   0    23    0     3,036   0  66   0    0   0
BERR    0:17  39   0    21    0     1,638   0  30   9    0   0
BRAN    0:32  56   0    26    0     2,912   0  33  23    0   0
BROK    0:29  56   0    23    0     2,576  56   0   0    0   0
CALH    0:20  40   0    22    0     1,760   0  40   0    0   0
CHAR    0:48  67  14    29   12     6,068   0  40  25    5   9
CHAT    0:23  43   0    27    0     2,322   0  31  12    0   0
CLAY    0:31  69   0    26    0     3,588   0  69   0    0   0
CLCH    0:32  71   0    31    0     4,402   0  37  34    0   0
CMDN    0:24  50   0    26    0     2,600   0  30  20    0   0
COFF    0:36  93   0    32    0     5,952   0  93   0    0   0
COLQ    0:22  34   0    22    0     1,496   0  25   9    0   0
COOK    0:41  62   1    31    1     4,000   0  49  13    1   0
DECA    0:59 128   0    34    0     8,704  39  89   0    0   0
EARL    0:13  31   0    19    0     1,178   0  31   0    0   0
ECHO    0:30  67   0    30    0     4,020   0  29  38    0   0
GLYN    0:32  53   0    26    0     2,756   0  46   7    0   0
GRAD    0:30  72   0    33    0     4,752  37  35   0    0   0
HARR    0:27  28   0    14    0       784   0  16  12    0   0
IRWI    0:23  60   0    26    0     3,120   0  60   0    0   0
LANI    0:36  49   0    26    0     2,548   0  32  17    0   0
LOWN    0:22  43   0    23    0     1,978  43   0   0    0   0
MARI    0:27  34   0    18    0     1,224   0  27   7    0   0
MERI    0:26  40   1    18    1     1,539   0  40   0    1   0
MILL    0:??  46   0    25    0     2,300   0  46   0    0   0
MUSC    0:27  27   0    18    0       972   0  27   0    0   0
PIER    0:20  66   0    25    0     3,300   0  66   0    0   0
QUIT    0:24  42   0    20    0     1,680   0  41   1    0   0
RAND    0:19  64   0    28    0     3,584   0  64   0    0   0
STWT    0:30  49   0    28    0     2,744   0  44   5    0   0
THOM    0:42  77   0    32    0     4,928  58  19   0    0   0
TLBT    0:47  44  17    18    7     2,544   0  44   0   17   0
TROU    0:32  27   5    13    4     1,003   0  27   0    5   0
WARE    0:58  64   6    30    6     4,824   0  39  25    3   3
WAYN    0:40  76   0    29    0     4,408   0  71   5    0   0

On one mode or the other or both, we worked all our mults except:  DC, 
AR, NV,
SD, VO, VY2, VE5, VE6, VE8, VY1, VY0.  FB activity from Canada this year.

Second weekend in April each year.  See you next year, I hope.

W4AN is the club call of South East Contest Club, operated in memory of the
late Bill Fisher, W4AN.  QSL via K4BAI.  DX stations may request bureau 
cards
via e-mail to k4bai at worldnet.att.net.

73, John, K4BAI and Jeff, KU8E.


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