[TOEC] Fwd: [CCF] OH1RX SAC-CW-2012-SO-AB-LP-TB-Wires

Jouko Häyrynen jouko.hayrynen at kolumbus.fi
Mon Sep 17 09:38:06 EDT 2012



Hej grabbar,

QSP nere.

Grattis till Dan för TB-W vinst!

CUL es GL för SSB del!

73s
Jouko OH1RX

> Lähettäjä: Jouko Häyrynen <jouko.hayrynen at kolumbus.fi>
> Aihe: [CCF] OH1RX SAC-CW-2012-SO-AB-LP-TB-Wires
> Päivämäärä: 17. syyskuuta 2012 16.29.19 UTC+3.00
> Vastaanottaja: "ccf at contesting.com ccf at contesting.com" <ccf at contesting.com>
> 
> 
> 
> Contest         : SAC Scandinavian Activity Contest
> Callsign        : OH1RX
> Mode            : CW
> Category        : Single Operator (SO)
> Overlay         : Tribander/Single Element
> Band(s)         : All bands (AB)
> Class           : Low Power (LP)
> Zone/State/...  : 
> Locator         : KP10NJ
> Operating time  : 23h41
> 
> BAND   QSO DUP MLTS  POINTS   AVG 
> -------------------------------------------------------
>   80   	233   4   		29     484  	2.08 
>   40   	264   2   		33     560  	2.12 
>   20  	630   6   		54   1403  	2.23 
>   15   	154   0   		39     389  	2.53 
>   10    	  22   0    	  8        48  	2.18 
> -------------------------------------------------------
> TOTAL  1303  12  	163    2884  	2.21 
> ===================================
> TOTAL SCORE : 470 092
> 
> 
> SOAPBOX:
> This the result, when you :
> a) cannot use neither headphones nor my SO2R set up (currently having a bad tinnitus)
> b) cannot use your right arm (broken wrist).
> However, I decided to show some SISU and come to challenge the National Teams  with my special OH1RX / "QLH" operations
> without any specific goal in mind :)
> 
> Set up:
> - 2 x ProIII
> - SO2R (useless now, besides easy logging)
> - win-test
> - JP-2000 tribander up 40m
> - full sized delta loops for 40m (vertical) and 80m (horizontal) I.e. the true "single element" antennas vs. e.g. dipoles :) 
> - bewerage rx north-south
> 
> Highlights: 
> 
> + no sleepy moments, menu for my 24h contesting: two apples, two sandwiches, 1.5 litres of tap water, 2 cups of cold coffee (n.b. not hot)
> + reasonably low aurora level
> + there was always something to be worked when you were quick to note the band closing and move to another band
> + much higher non-Scandinavian scores logged than before!
> + NO bad signals from my Nordic fellow hams. Not a single ' click ', thank you guys!
> + no bad behaviour ("QRL?" was asked frequently). Are we after all gentlemen? I´d like to believe so.
> 
> - forgot 15m spotty openings (SO2R would have been handy)
> - did not utilize my enough my low noise rx condx on 80m
> - sorry to say, but  " pse QSY to band x"  did not work at all, so I lost at least 20+ mults due to that. Would love to do some "band polka", especially in SAC where
>  we all Nordic stations are the conductors of "The HF Philharmonics".
>  Let´s remember to be gentlemen when in other contests we are asked to QSY. We could THE winning multiplier at the other end.
> 
> Congrats to winners and runner ups.
> CUL in SSB part. GL and let´s have fun again!
> 
> 
> 73s
> Jouko OH1RX
> 
> PS: Do remember to give feedback to SAC Committee about the Contest.  support at sactest.net  
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> 
> 
> 
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