[WWYC] KL9A IARU
fk
fk@diolog.de
Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:43:54 +0200
Hi Chris,
this time it was not too easy to get you, i called over 3 minutes, hi. I
recorded when I called you on 15m, a mp3-file is available at
www.qsl.net/dj1yfk/kl9a.mp3 (sri for poor quality).
I need to put up a vertical or some other 'dx-antenna' (no, I don't have
space for kl7y-like antennas... ;) because my radiation-pattern of the
doublet is pretty bad on 15m, radiation angle over 80 deg...
73, Fabian dj1yfk
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Hurlbut" <wl7ky@gci.net>
To: <wwyc@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 6:43 AM
Subject: [WWYC] KL9A IARU
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.
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
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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 = 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. :)
First time using full out SO2R, and it was great. Most of my mults were
probably worked that way. Moving guys is seamless.
Was nice to work the OJ stations, most were louder on 15m.
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.
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
12 ..... ..... 9/6 ..... 151/10 ..... 160/16 160/16
13 . . 5/4 . 162/7 . 167/11 327/27
14 . . . 25/18 105/4 . 130/22 457/49
15 . . . 117/13 23/6 . 140/19 597/68
16 . . . 137/7 17/9 . 154/16 751/84
17 . . . 68/2 45/3 . 113/5 864/89
18 . . . 30/1 75/4 . 105/5 969/94
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 . . . . . . . .
TOT 2/2 17/12 188/29 1819/81 1094/74 14/10 . 3134/208
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