Band QSOs Pts StP DXC
1.8 298 756 46 13
Total 298 756 46 13
Score : 44,604
Rig : FT2000 VL1000 1.2 KW
Antennas : 1/4 WAVE INVERTED L
Soapbox : 5 HRS IN THE CHAIR. EUROPE WAS NOT STRONG SAT NIGHT/SUNDAY MORNING
Contest: CQ WW 160M SSB
Class: Single-Op-Assisted HP
Station: W1AN
Operator: W1AN
Location: CT
Club: CTRI Contest Group
Band QSOs States/Prov Countries
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160M 467 52 26
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Score: 100,620
The band conditions were only fair on Friday night but poor from here Saturday. Many stateside stations were in the noise, even those within a couple hundred miles. I did find the EU beverage to help. I struggled with many stations and had to give a “try later” to some. I’m thinking about adding short stateside beverages to the west and southwest to help.
Participation was good this year. During the active periods the band was full end to end every 2.5 KHz or less. It often took a while to find a spot to run but I had some good ones going both nights. Both far ends of the band, I found were good places to park, as you were only QRMed from one side. A strategy learned from Dave W1CTN.
With only fair conditions Friday night, I managed to work 23 countries. Only a couple of new EU stations were added to the log Saturday. Little was heard across the pond after midnight and activity through the night was slow.
My goal was 100K points to at least equal my score from 2010. After wasting several hours CQing Sunday during daylight I managed the 100K in the last 30 minutes of the contest. I missed SD, WA, WY, AK and HI and several Provinces.
Had the company of Dan N6ERD on station 2 running the NAQP RTTY.
Antenna: 80 foot “T” wire vertical with 12 radials
Beverages for EU and JA
Radio: K3 (The K3 DVR did most of the CQing)
Amplifier: AL1200
To all …
Not much to report, split my time between this and NAQP RTTY.
W1AN and I took turns as the “last station on the band” on 1998 kHz.
CQ160SSB Score Summary Sheet
Start Date : 2013-02-23
CallSign Used : W1CTN
Operator(s) : W1CTN
Operator Category : SINGLE-OP-ASSISTED
Band : ALL
Power : HIGH
Mode : SSB
Default Exchange : CT
Gridsquare : FN31LM
Name : DAVE ARRUZZA
Address : 32 BENZ STREET
City/State/Zip : ANSONIA CT 06401
Country : USA
ARRL Section : CT
Club/Team : CTRI CONTEST GROUP
Software : N1MM Logger V12.9.3
Band QSOs Pts StP DXC
1.8 298 756 46 13
Total 298 756 46 13
Score : 44,604
Rig : FT2000 VL1000 1.2 KW
Antennas : 1/4 WAVE INVERTED L
Soapbox : 5 HRS IN THE CHAIR. EUROPE WAS NOT STRONG SAT NIGHT/SUNDAY MORNING
The band conditions were only fair on Friday night but poor from here Saturday. Many stateside stations were in the noise, even those within a couple hundred miles. I did find the EU beverage to help. I struggled with many stations and had to give a “try later” to some. I’m thinking about adding short stateside beverages to the west and southwest to help.
Participation was good this year. During the active periods the band was full end to end every 2.5 KHz or less. It often took a while to find a spot to run but I had some good ones going both nights. Both far ends of the band, I found were good places to park, as you were only QRMed from one side. A strategy learned from Dave W1CTN.
With only fair conditions Friday night, I managed to work 23 countries. Only a couple of new EU stations were added to the log Saturday. Little was heard across the pond after midnight and activity through the night was slow.
My goal was 100K points to at least equal my score from 2010. After wasting several hours CQing Sunday during daylight I managed the 100K in the last 30 minutes of the contest. I missed SD, WA, WY, AK and HI and several Provinces.
Had the company of Dan N6ERD on station 2 running the NAQP RTTY.
Antenna: 80 foot “T” wire vertical with 12 radials
Beverages for EU and JA
Radio: K3 (The K3 DVR did most of the CQing)
Amplifier: AL1200
73,
John W1AN