[UK-CONTEST] [CDXC] pile ups
tom wylie
thomaswylie at sky.com
Sun Mar 28 04:57:02 PDT 2010
You made 3,200 on HONEYMOON - wow - unbelieveable ;-)
Tom
GM4FDM
Colin Wilson wrote:
> On the subject of pileups, having just completed two weeks as J38CW and J38SW Sharon and we also found ourselves at the target end of constant huge pile ups the worst I remember being on 15m on our last day. Generally we found that the Americans were very good and behaved like Gentlemen 99% of the time, the Japanese were very good listeners and only called at the right times, the noise out of Europe however was unbelievable and I found that not all Italians have receivers or at least not tuned to my TX frequency! I lost count of the amount of times we had to tell them to listen and stop calling when we were QRZ a specific call or area.
> I found that Northern Europe was the best and to be honest the stronger signals too, LA,OZ,OH,GM,GI, EI, PA, DJ and SM were consistently the stronger signals on all bands but it was the UK stations who generally managed to break the pile ups even the weak ones managed to get through the wall on occasions more by technique than power! I was amazed how often 2E0's got in the log and even one M3! I made one other observation on SSB which was a little weird and maybe the result of the AGC operation? Signals when in the pileup seemed to be weak and sucked into each other and although there maybe hundreds calling at anyone time (and there was), once you could pull out a callsign the signal would be 5/9 or stronger, any explanations?
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> Pulling callsigns out of huge pileups can be difficult with out a good RX, we were using an FT857 and at times this was very difficult especially on CW. We have over 3200 Q's in the log so I guess we didn't do too badly for a small holiday (honeymoon) operation. We had a bit of trouble with the online log which I think due to a very bad internet connection got corrupted a few times when I tried uploading the data files. The hotel next door was the stronger signal and we eventually hooked into it and got onto the internet with a useable signal. The log is now updated on our website if anyone wants to check if their in, this does not include the BERU operation. I will put it up after the closing date for logs. I will also try to put the logs up on LOTW at some point in the near future but now were packing for Portugal.
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> We did manage to work 160m,80,40,20,15,17,and although we could work 24 and 28mhz little to nothing was heard. The LF bands were extremely noisy after dark and very difficult to work anyone who was less than a 5/9 signal and all Q's on those bands were CW. I tried a little PSK but with little luck and only a handful of Q's unfortunately. The best performing antenna was the vertically polorised Delta loop for 40m/15m it left everything standing, very low cost but an amazing antenna and outstanding results for a bit of wire!
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> Our Q's were 48%EU, 40% NA, 4%SA, 1% AF, 8% AS and 1%OC.
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> Thanks to everyone who helped us out this time and for all your Q's we much appreciate them. Until our next exciting adventure .....
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> 73 es 88
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> Colin J38CW es Sharon J38SW
> www.sheffield-live.co.uk
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tim Beaumont M0URX
> To: CDXC at yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 10:24 AM
> Subject: [CDXC] KH0UA handling the pile ups
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> Hi guys,
> I have been listening to KH0UA Yoshiki the young 9 year old boy on 15m
> 21.243 at 0830z today in contest.
> This lad is an excellent young operator. He has a pile up that is way beyond
> some people of much senior age and is handling it all like a professional.
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> Took me a while to work him the pile up! I will send him $10 pocket money he
> deserves every cent!
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> Kindest Regards, Tim Beaumont MØURX
> P.O. Box 17 Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1SF ENGLAND
> United Radio QSL Management Bureau
> http://www.m0urx.com
> Cell No +44 7976 292980
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I am fully aware that my youth has been spent
That my get up and go - has got up and went
But I really dont mind when I think with a grin
of all the great places my "get up" has been!
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