[UK-CONTEST] UK Team progress in WRTC

Stewart GM4AFF stewart at gm4aff.net
Sun Jul 11 08:00:24 PDT 2010


>one of the best CW operators was R36K

I'll pass that on! That was my team - Ranko 4O3A and Sinisa 4O7NT. I have
just returned to the hotel, exhausted and filthy, having handed in the
team's official log. We had a bit of everything. We were on the bus
yesterday morning en route to the site at 0630, and no one will have slept
yet. There was a huge thunderstorm on Saturday afternoon, and it was 39
degrees in the field, and lot more than that in the tent!! Not at all
pleasant to be frank.
And yes, the team did have the filters with them, and yes they were able to
run two stations on 20m Simultaneously into the same antenna. And yes, the
filters are available and expensive!
I am really pleased to see Andy and Dave so high up the table. The
competition was certainly hard. I will congratulate them shortly if they're
not already in bed!
Must eat...

73
Stewart
GM4AFF


-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of Ed -- GW3SQX
Sent: 11 July 2010 14:07
To: uk-contest at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] UK Team progress in WRTC



Yes, I guessed R37M from hearing Dave's voice on 40m SSB --
a triumph for speech processing, perhaps!  What a great
effort from Dave and Andy -- is this the UK's best yet?

I didn't work all of the WRTC stations by a long chalk, but
one of the best CW operators was R36K.  Two of the less good
on CW were R34W and R33Q.  Still, it's hard when you are
running 100w from a lowish beam, competing with a "kilowatt"
not too far away with beams up 30m plus.  I agree with Clive
about CW sending speed -- anything above about 34 wpm is
counter-productive.

73,

Ed, GW3SQX


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From: "Fred Handscombe" <fredch57 at emirates.net.ae>
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 1:45 PM
To: "Clive Whelan" <clive.whelan at btinternet.com>
Cc: "UK-Contest" <UK-Contest at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] UK Team progress in WRTC

> Team UK was R37M
>
> 73 Fred A65BD
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Clive Whelan" <clive.whelan at btinternet.com>
> Cc: "UK-Contest" <UK-Contest at contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 4:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] UK Team progress in WRTC
>
>
>>
>> Be nice now to know the callsigns now. My only possible
>> clue to the UK
>> boys was someone who finished our QSO with FB, but that
>> might be wishful
>> thinking! Can't even remember the R3 call now, they are
>> so anonymous. I
>> certainly know it wasn't one of those sending 599 at 300
>> wpm!
>>
>> Who got the short straw with the call ending in Q!!
>>
>> Incredibly one of them told me "QSO b4" which was
>> garbage. Can you
>> imagine one of that calibre of op. refusing dupes in run
>> mode?
>>
>> otoh The copying ability was pretty good at 33wpm. I
>> found  almost
>> nobody gave me the GW3<silence> routine I often get from
>> ops who just
>> can't copy in their head at the speed they're sending .
>> OK one or two
>> messed up one letter or so, but that was on 15m where
>> they were <S5 so
>> at 33wpm the rapid cognition was excellent. I suppose
>> we'd expect that
>> of course but it was nice.
>>
>> Do you think they're on the caviar and vodka by now?
>>
>>
>> 73
>>
>>
>> Clive
>> GW3NJW
>>
>>
>>


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