[UK-CONTEST] CQ WW SSB 2007 - GM0F (long)
G3SJJ
g3sjj at btinternet.com
Tue Oct 30 12:48:08 EST 2007
I fully empathise Stewart, which why I have opted for doing multi-op
entries in 48 hour contests!
I also had RF feedback problems, just on 40m, and came to the conclusion
like you that it was the antenna. Well, how wrong can you be? Ian G4IIY
confirmed that he also had experienced RF FB. It was only AFTER the
contest that I tried ferrites on the Heil headset lead and achieved 100%
reduction. Worth a try!
Chris G3SJJ
Cooper, Stewart wrote:
> Sadly, this year's CQ WW SSB was a complete non-event, but as Dave
> prompted for some stories here's mine. I had a few issues which really
> put a damper on my enthusiasm (which doesn't take much to dampen these
> days) and my score.
>
> I entered the Assisted section. I don't know why, when you're given your
> mults on a plate, the rate just falls through the floor. I think it's
> essential to ignore the cluster until at least midnight on Saturday
> night! Strangely, as others have said, it's not Single Op Assisted, it's
> Single Op Distracted. This was borne out by my rapidly failing score on
> Saturday morning. Using the wonderful WinTest objective facility I could
> see that I was falling behind after 0400 without any let-up on my
> enthusiasm up till then (compared to 2005).
>
> My 15m signal was awful. I was given a couple of 'bad audio' reports
> when I started running on 15m, although I was unaware of the cause. I
> listened on my second radio, and sure enough, it was awful. I
> disconnected everything that might have allowed RF in, but to no avail.
> I tried running using the second radio (FT1000MP + Collins 30S1) and it
> was as bad. Very strange when you get RF feedback in the same manner on
> two separate radios! It looks like it's the antenna. I had to repair the
> feeder last week, so perhaps there's more to the problem than meets the
> eye. So 15m was out of the frame.
>
> I couldn't copy stuff on 20m. This was a real pain. Conditions were good
> and the band was busy. I now realise that I am not better than the
> radio. I've always refused to buy additional SSB filters for my radios.
> I now realise that I'm not better than the radio, and that filters are
> an essential part of a decent transceiver. I nearly bought two new ones
> last night!
>
> 160m set the phone off. Every time I transmitted on 160m I set the house
> telephone off. It's done this in the recent past but I never really
> dwelt on it. This was serious and I couldn't go on. As to why, I have no
> idea. Was it doing it to the next door neighbour's phone too? Up until
> July this year it was not a problem, and nothing on 160m (or the phone
> system) has changed. In fact I actually removed the phone line from the
> shack earlier this year. It must be RF getting in to the actual phone
> line, which passes by the antenna field at about 20 feet high. Very
> simply, it must be over-powering the phone. So, no 160m either.
> 10m was open and was jumping, but for me, only with lots of Europeans. I
> called CQ and worked strings of DL's and OE's. I felt this wasn't as
> productive as it might have appeared at first.
>
> I have some horrible bug which I caught in Ghana a few weeks ago which I
> can't shake off. Have now been put on a course of some extremely potent
> anti-biotic. I'm run down. (Just adding this to the list of excuses!)
>
> But it was the 20m and filtering problem which finally did it for me. I
> find it incredibly difficult to walk away from a contest. It takes me to
> a place I don't want to go (mentally). I am tired for a start, which I
> am not good at handling these days, as mild paranoia seems to creep in
> (I think - I'm not an expert). Then I just get so depressed once I have
> had a sleep because I feel that I could rescue the situation, but then
> another side says - no way, you're .5 mil points behind already.
>
> So, last night I booked my flight to operate at CT9L in November!
>
> Operating time : 14h50
>
> BAND QSO CQ DXC DUP POINTS AVG
> --------------------------------------
> 160 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
> 80 223 13 69 2 292 1.31
> 40 148 15 71 0 242 1.64
> 20 364 20 78 1 622 1.71
> 15 44 11 33 0 81 1.84
> 10 139 9 41 1 180 1.29
> --------------------------------------
> TOTAL 918 68 292 4 1417 1.54
> ======================================
> TOTAL SCORE : 510 120
>
>
> Stewart Cooper
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>
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