[UK-CONTEST] IOTA Contest 2005 GU8D
MM0BQI
MM0BQI at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon Aug 8 06:43:26 EDT 2005
Chris
Sorry to hear of your problems. I wondered why we only worked you four
times, normally GU8D moves us all over the shop for 10 mults! We both lost
out last weekend!
All contests this year and our IOTA preparations were carried out with the
microKEYER keying the MP using N1MM software. We experienced no
microKEYER/N1MM/network issues. Due to theft of kit before the contest we
could not use the microKEYER but I have since ordered replacements to be
used with the two MPs for multi-op contesting and at home for SO2R. As you
can imagine I am keen to learn more about the issues you had and what the
solutions are!
The microKEYERs are a crucial part of our modest set-up for the future as
they handle all the switching for SSB/CW/DATA.
I would appreciate you keeping us updated with any developments as I am sure
a number of us now use microHAM devices.
73
Jim, MM0BQI
----- Original Message -----
From: "G3SJJ" <g3sjj at btinternet.com>
To: "UK Contest Reflector" <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 10:21 AM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] IOTA Contest 2005 GU8D
Re-submitted with callsigns of operators included.
Generally an enjoyable weekend. Good crossing both ways, good hotel (Le
Friquet, wine supplier GU4CHY), good hospitality (BBQ at CHY's, Apres
Contest at Da Nellos (wine by guess who?) A special thanks to all the GU
guys.
- Good teamwork. Groups allocated to assemble and erect antennas, set up RF
side, set up computers and network.
- Run team selected on basis of good run skills, likewise Mult team selected
for ability to find and work the Mults.
- RF equipment worked well. The Drake 4B Line didn't blow up despite not
having been switched on for 18 years.
- All the antennas worked as planned, despite last minute restrictions on
use of the adjacent field.
- Strategy was that Run A Op runs, Run B op works in-band same-mode Mults.
Mult A op works other bands plus Run opposite mode. Mult B other bands.
Spotter spots on campus cluster.
- Band conditions were superb. We had been monitoring Space Weather and
anticipated it.
So what happened. I'll tell you what happened, we had mHam Keyers on both
radios and it looks as though Router v2.14 was bug----d. Numerous times we
lost rig control and CW went crazy. We had to close down several times and
then re-boot all computers and re-access the network. I calculate we lost a
good 200 Qs on the Run station and the resulting 10%, ie 20, mults, plus
Mult station Router crashes which prevented us accepting moved mults and
also calling and moving mults. As an example, I worked P3J on 15m SSB on the
Mult station, agreed 21CW and then 10mCW, only to find that Router crashes
when I go to CW. It was a farce. My impression of proceedings is that we
would have been on for around 3K Qs and 500 plus Mults. It just didn't
happen. I have since experienced this problem at home so it is real and
still current.
Writelog also didn't perform. It wasn't as stable as last year. OK, we had 5
laptops instead of 4, but otherwise the same but one or more machines would
drop out of the network. It added serial numbers and missed a block. We are
not
sure whether that is connected with the mH Router problem or not.
More highlights - 20m open over night, 10m open. Rich M5RIC almost pleading
for us to use the Optibeam on Run and not Mult! (Nope) The 80m and 40m
verticals working DX Mults despite SVL's insistence they needed more than 20
radials. Working some JAs on the HF bands! Good UK support (Thanks guys),
plenty of Cluster spots.
Run FT1kMP, Mult FT1k Mk5, Spotter FT1kMP rx only.
Alpa 87A and Acom 2000a amps
Optibeam 3/11, A4S, 40m diamond loop, 40m GP
80m dipole, 80m GP and Spotter rx antenna
5 laptops Wified. Write(c)log
Main Run ops M5RIC, G4DRS, GU4CHY, G4AXX
Main Mult ops G4IIY, G3SVL, G3SJJ, GU4EON and GU4WTN
CW PHONE
BAND Qs Points Multipliers Qs Points Multipliers
80 198 1338 37 167 1557 37
40 251 1461 45 478 3486 56
20 209 1275 45 579 3381 77
15 121 795 30 303 1677 49
10 23 333 23 270 1290 29
802 180 1797 248
16593 points x 428 mults = 7,101,804
Disappointing considering all the planning and a total expenditure
approaching £3K. The value of the gear packed into my Freelander on the
return journey was probably around 20K. Oh yes, The Drake line! We didn't
use it. I was running it up on the Club's Variac before bringing it home to
renovate. Seems to work ok so far.
May have some photos to share soon. Chris G3SJJ
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