[WWYC] KL9A IARU

Chris Hurlbut wl7ky@gci.net
Mon, 15 Jul 2002 20:43:19 -0800


Hi Everyone,
What a great contest. :)

Nice to work so many WWYCers too!   I can't remember them all, but let =
me try... if I forget some of you, please forgive me!
Worked DJ1YFK, 9A6XX, 9A5K, DJ9AO, NR3X, OH4U (OZ1AA?), ON5ZO, K0IIN, =
NW7DX/m. I tried to break the 9K2RA pileup (I needed the mult!) but no =
luck.  Also I'm sure I worked N6MJ/N2NL at WRTC. :)

Worked 50 of the 52 WRTC teams, for something like 76 qso's.  I wasn't =
trying to work them, so I tuned over a lot of them while hunting mults.  =
Conditions in Alaska were EXCELLENT... definitely one to remember. =20

Great job by all!  Nice score from 9A5K, big signal too.  DJ1YFK is the =
easiest QRPer in Europe to work... he doesn't waste time :)
73!
-Chris KL9A
http://www.qsl.net/kl9a
kl9a@qsl.net

    =20
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          IARU HF World Championship

Call: KL9A
Operator(s): KL9A
Station: KL7Y

Class: SO CW HP
QTH: AK
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Mults
---------------------------
  160:     2            2
   80:    17           12
   40:   188           29
   20:  1819           81
   15:  1094           74
   10:    14           10
---------------------------
Total:  3134    0     208  Total Score =3D 2,751,424

Club: Worldwide Young Contesters

Comments:

Fun contest.

I had planned on about 1800-2000 q's, but conditions were outstanding.  =
Every
hour was over 100, and I never had a problem finding a frequency.  Only =
problem
was low mults, as expected.  Probably could have had a few more on the =
low bands
if I CQ'd more, but at the cost of less q's overall. :) =20

First time using full out SO2R, and it was great.  Most of my mults were
probably worked that way.  Moving guys is seamless. =20

Was nice to work the OJ stations, most were louder on 15m. =20

Thanks to Dan for letting me use his station.  It was a lot of work =
changing the
station to allow for SO2R rather than M/M.   =20

Not much else to say... awesome contest.

73 and Thanks for the Q's!
-Chris KL9A

Equipment:
2xFT1000MP, 1xFT1000MP Mk V
CT on 2 computers
6 amps... one for each band
10: 5/5/5/5
15: 5/5/5/5
20: 5 el and 4el
40: 3 el
80: Slopers
160: Inverted Vee

My rate sheet for those who care:

BREAKDOWN QSO/mults  KL9A  IARU HF Championship  Single Operator

HOUR      160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT  CUM =
TOT =20

  12    .....    .....     9/6     .....   151/10    .....   160/16  =
160/16=20
  13      .        .       5/4       .     162/7       .     167/11  =
327/27=20
  14      .        .        .      25/18   105/4       .     130/22  =
457/49=20
  15      .        .        .     117/13    23/6       .     140/19  =
597/68=20
  16      .        .        .     137/7     17/9       .     154/16  =
751/84=20
  17      .        .        .      68/2     45/3       .     113/5   =
864/89=20
  18      .        .        .      30/1     75/4       .     105/5   =
969/94=20
  19      .        .        .      84/3     18/7      1/1    103/11 =
1072/105
  20    .....    .....    .....   146/2     11/2      1/0    158/4  =
1230/109
  21      .        .        .      35/0    103/6      3/3    141/9  =
1371/118
  22     1/1      1/1       .      11/1     98/5      3/3    114/11 =
1485/129
  23      .        .        .       7/3    118/5      3/0    128/8  =
1613/137
   0      .        .        .      16/4     89/2       .     105/6  =
1718/143
   1      .        .        .      63/3     57/1       .     120/4  =
1838/147
   2      .        .        .      94/4     13/0       .     107/4  =
1945/151
   3      .        .        .     150/3      4/1       .     154/4  =
2099/155
   4    .....    .....     5/2    142/1      1/0     .....   148/3  =
2247/158
   5      .        .       5/3    123/4      2/2       .     130/9  =
2377/167
   6      .        .       9/5    143/1       .        .     152/6  =
2529/173
   7      .       1/1     48/3     88/2      1/0      1/1    139/7  =
2668/180
   8      .      10/6       .     102/4       .       2/2    114/12 =
2782/192
   9     1/1       .      16/1     93/1       .        .     110/3  =
2892/195
  10      .       2/1     16/0     94/2      1/0       .     113/3  =
3005/198
  11      .       3/3     75/5     51/2       .        .     129/10 =
3134/208
  12    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    ..... =
3134/208
  13      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  14      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  15      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  16      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  17      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  18      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  19      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  20    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    ..... =
3134/208
  21      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  22      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
  23      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   =
3134/208
DAY1     2/2     17/12   188/29  1819/81  1094/74    14/10      .   =
3134/208
DAY2      .        .        .        .        .        .        .        =
. =20
TOT      2/2     17/12   188/29  1819/81  1094/74    14/10      .   =
3134/208



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