This is re-post of this item to collect RTTY RU results which disappeared with the necessary roll back of the web site. Please post your results here.
I already have the results from W1CTN, but I had not transferred anybody elses results to the leaderboard spreadsheet before the rollback.
Sorry you have to repost the results…
73, Ken K3IU
My first contest in nearly three years! What fun… the bands were in good shape and MOST ops were well behaved… this was not hand to hand combat contesting fortunately. I was able to spend almost exactly 11 hours in the chair (Saturday obligations kept me from doing much with the contest until Sunday AM) and had a few good runs. I enjoyed using N1MM Logger and all my equipment worked without a hitch. Here’s the breakdown:
Single Op Assisted / High Power
610 Total QSO’s
58, 560 Total Points
Yaesu FT-1000MP
Ameritron AL-811H Amp
G5RV at 60 or 70 feet and a ground mounted R5
A RTTY Meister PC
BAND QSO’s
7 267
14 172
21 164
28 7
I had some really nice runs and N1MM does a good job of showing that:
2013-01-06 0150 – 0226Z, 7056 kHz, 27 Qs, 45.3/hr WE1H
2013-01-06 1218 – 1355Z, 7057 kHz, 98 Qs, 60.9/hr WE1H
2013-01-06 1357 – 1443Z, 14087 kHz, 41 Qs, 53.7/hr WE1H
2013-01-06 1518 – 1628Z, 21089 kHz, 85 Qs, 73.4/hr WE1H
2013-01-06 1827 – 1931Z, 14110 kHz, 68 Qs, 63.6/hr WE1H
2013-01-06 1943 – 1954Z, 14110 kHz, 19 Qs, 102.7/hr WE1H
2013-01-06 2016 – 2054Z, 21106 kHz, 57 Qs, 89.0/hr WE1H
2013-01-06 2059Z – 22:43, 7065 kHz, 137 Qs, 79.7/hr
Towards the end of the contest, I was adding Q’s to the log at 80 per hour on 40M and it felt good. Best DX: HZ1PS answering my CQ on 15M. I am looking forward to the PR trip.
I heard and worked many club members and appreciate the Q’s.
73,
-Matt, WE1H
Station: KA1GEU
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: RI
Operating Time (hrs): 11
Summary:
Band QSOs
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80: 39
40: 85
20: 63
15: 165
10: 32
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Total: 384 State/Prov = 48 Countries = 55 Total Score = 39,552
Club: CT RI Contest Group
This was a friendly competition with the K1DM station on the other side of the aisle. Both stations ran K3s and AL1200 amplifiers. The first activity was quite casual for a good part of the first half of the contest. Time was shared between operating, learning and BSing. We managed to get a little bit more serious during the last several hours. We did learn to use ESM and logthenpop, but found you do need much more concentration for both. Found myself falling asleep mid QSO multiple times near the end.
John W1AN
ARRL RTTY ROUNDUP 2013 W1BYH SINGLE-OP LOW-POWER (UNASSISTED)
BAND Q’S MULT
80 106 20
40 108 19
20 121 16
15 119 67
10 59 12
TOTALS: 513 Q 107 M = 54,891
I’ll try again. Here’s a summary of our effort fo ARRL RTTY Round-Up 2013
Mike, K1DM
I only had about 8.5 hours into this contest and ran a somewhat leisurely pace, though I had a few good runs despite the fact that I was running barefoot. 10M didn’t provide the Qs I was looking for but perhaps I was there at the wrong time.
NG1G, SOLP
73,
Pat, NG1G
I just realized that I had not posted my score. On Saturday I packed up my K3 and went to QTH of N1HRA to “coach” Jay in the use of the K3 and in using the N1MM logger in RTTY mode. I then went to W1AN to see howgozit and demo’ed the use os ESM and using the LOGTHENPOP macro along with using the “right click=Enter NOT menu” in the DI window. Then came home and on mostly Sunday operated from home. Total of about 7 3/4 hours at home. Here are my results…
2013 ARRL RTTY Roundup
Call: K1SD
Location: Rhode Island
Class: Single Op + packet, High Power, All Band
Band QSOs Sections DX
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40M 11 3 3
20M 51 5 3
15M 75 17 6
10M 26 8 5
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Total 163 33 17
Score: 8,150
This was the abbreviated effort at home after putting in a few hours with the group at John’s W1AN. I had been practicing ESM at home and had seen the videos on HOPTHENBOP. Got to practice them both, albeit limited amounts of ROCKTHENLOP. I was able to stack 3 calls at one time and was able to call all 3. So, it works, but like John said, it does take a bit of concentration.
James K1SD
Great club participation by the CTRI RTTY gang in ARRL RTTY RU as final working contest preps before next month’s major club effort in CQWW WPX RTTY on Feb 9 and 10. As mentioned during the past weekend’s club meeting… we’re looking for big activity in CQWW WPX RTTY by as many CTRI ops as possible, *in addition to* our Multi/Op crew traveling down to NP3U. Max participation by those members staying ‘home’ could help us set a new CTRI CG record score for this particular event in 2013!
Bill W1WBB