[UK-CONTEST] RSGB 1.8MHz G3LET

G3SJJ g3sjj at btinternet.com
Mon Nov 19 05:47:15 EST 2007


Well done Peter, sounds like a good score and loads more DX than I 
heard/worked. I sat on 1820 with a few excursions on the 2nd VFO to pick 
off a few UK stations. I am not sure about your hypothesis on the the 
frequency difference and propagation. I think you would need a bigger 
gap, like G3SZA some years agao when he worked KL7. I thinkl he used 
soemthing around 1995, which would probably make a difference. My 
rationale was that if I sat on the segment edge I would pick up S&Pers 
tuning up from there. It probabaly worked in the first hour but I take 
your point about moving up a bit in the 2nd half, could be useful 
strategy. Hopefully I will have the K3 and its full sub rx next time for 
better SO2V working!

Sounds as though you had to enter all your QSOs a second time?

73 Chris G3SJJ

Peter Hobbs wrote:
> Total 234 Qs, incl 4 dupes and 46 DX (UA0, VE, all US except 6 and a couple of caribs, of which more than half gave out 001)  Quite a few more couldn't be resolved in the rather high noise level.  Rate: 95-64-45-26.
>
> SD reported a disappointing 78 bonuses altogether when I keyed in the log, making 1080 in all, but as this was a record for me I was not too despondent!  US signals *seemed* easier to copy the further up the  band you went and it's possible as little as 30kHz makes a difference.  Moving up a notch for the second half probably makes sense.
>
> I'd managed to lay out around 20 temporary ground wires from the feed point of the sloping wire into the NW quadrant before it got dark and have convinced myself they do make a difference.  May install them properly when the ground is softer and include a couple to the SE as well for Bob in 5B4!  
>
> The wind got up around midnight and tested the pulley and counterweight at the skyhook end of the wire (145 ft up), but without mishap.  Lessons learned: consider a proper LF receiving antenna and install a supplementary power feed to the shack to allow for electric heating!
>
> 73 and thanks to all for the QSOs
> Peter G3LET
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