[UK-CONTEST] RGSB Station GB7HQ

Jiri Culak jiriculak at aol.com
Tue Jul 7 15:46:10 PDT 2009


For GB7HQ 80m SSB I can say that I am confident that we can work most of
guys UK Wide even during the day.
Usually on 80m SSB op act as checker and is forwarding hunters to other
frequencies and checking if all slots 
Were logged. Best time to do so is before 20:00 and after 09:00 UK Time as
in the middle of summer we will
Try to get most of grayline and darkness. 
80m SSB will be co-located with 10,20,160 SSB stations about 20miles north
of Ipswich in Suffolk at G0KPW.
Lee,Tony and me are looking forward to work you.

Jiri M0ITY


-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Steve Reed
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 11:36 PM
To: 'UK Contest Reflector'
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] RGSB Station GB7HQ


GB7HQ award hunters (or those who just want to help out by working GB7HQ on
all band/modes) can find working the 10m stations a challenge if they are
any distance away.  Needless to say we will be listening carefully for UK
stations and will work all that we can, but inter-G signals can be very weak
in comparison to local noise or to much stronger (and higher scoring)
Europeans, so it may be worth employing some strategy to get our attention.
Some suggestions:

1.  If the band is open strongly to Europe its less likely we are going to
hear weaker signals from G.  If you have a beam, try beaming in the
direction of the strongest European signals rather than the direct path and
see if you can work us via Es backscatter.

2.  Most G contacts will be "groundwave" - actually beyond a few tens of
kilometres the propagation mode will be troposcatter.  On 28 MHz the best
times of day for this mode are often around dusk or dawn.  These can be
quiet times too, so weaker signals will both stronger and have less
competition.

3.  Generally we are not busy at night and will be looking for anyone to
work.  Two years ago we had sporadic E all through the night but even then
there were very few stations to work.  10m at night may be
counter-intuitive, but it's a good time if you want a QSO with us. (It'll
help keep me awake too...)

GB7HQ 10m SSB station will be in Suffolk, 10m CW in Yorkshire.  At times 10m
may also be active from near Inverness.  Station locations are in the link
Dave 'BUO posted.

In all probability, none of this will be new to this reflector's audience:
apologies (grandmothers and eggs and all that) but please try and work us
anyway!

Steve G0AEV

 

-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Dave Lawley
Sent: 07 July 2009 20:13
To: UK Contest Reflector
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] RGSB Station GB7HQ

GB7HQ will again be competing on behalf of RSGB in the Headquarters section
of the IARU contest this weekend.

GB7HQ will operate from nine different locations around the UK which will
all be connected on the Internet and sharing log details using G3WGV's
Starlog software, so when you hear us on one band/mode, you can call and
find out the working frequencies on the other bands.

Once again John G3LZQ is running the award programme, there are awards for
working GB7HQ on a minimum of three, six, nine or all twelve band/mode
slots.

The contest runs for 24 hours from 1200z on Saturday 11th July on the six
contest bands 160-10m phone and CW. Exchange is RS(T) and ITU zone - the UK
is in zone 27. HQ stations send the initials of the national society instead
of zone number.

Please come on and work lots of stations in the contest, and make sure to
work GB7HQ on all twelve band/mode slots if you can. Also, make sure to send
your log entry to  IARUHF at iaru.org  - the more logs they get, the better the
quality of log checking.

More details of GB7HQ can be found at  www.gb7hq.com  and webmaster G3TXF
will be updating the site with pictures of the operation as they come in.

I hope to work many of you in the contest - my station will mainly be used
for 15m SSB.

Dave G4BUO
Coordinator, GB7HQ


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