This is the last HF contest in the CTRI Champions schedule for this contest season. Don’t forget to submit your log! From the rules…
“A. All entries must be emailed or postmaked WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS after the end of the contest: SSB logs no later than 2359 UTC 3 April 2015, CW logs no later than 2359 UTC 5 June 2015 Resubmitting an entry after the deadline will result in it being considered as a late log.”
The last 2 are both VHF contests. So… all you HF contesters out there… please submit your scores by posting a comment/reply below so it will be included in the results posted on the leader board.
73, Ken K3IU
Keeper of the CTRI Champions Leaderboard
Conditions were fair considering the state of the solar cycle so I didn’t spend much time on 10 although the South Americans were coming through pretty good. So 15 and 20 were the busiest. Unlike the CQWW I couldn’t get any consistent runs going but I never had a problem with calling (S&P). I could find open frequencies but had to leave after a while since I wasn’t getting any “customers”. 40 meters was hopping with super strong signals from EU.
I had to contend with periodic RFI from something nearby. Maybe a Plasma TV but when it came on I had to work around the broad band noise from 20 meters up. Didn’t hear anyone else on but wasn’t sure of the prefix aliases being used.
CQWW WPX Contest, CW
Call: KS1J
Operator(s): KS1J
Station: KS1J
Class: SO(A)AB LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 1
80: 41
40: 356
20: 635
15: 644
10: 46
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Total: 1723 Prefixes = 850 Total Score = 4,448,900
73
Jim KS1J
Call: W1XX
Op: W1XX
Station: W1XX
Class: SOSB40 HP
QTH: RI
Op Time (hrs): 4.5
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160:
80:
40: 247
20: 15
15: 26
10:
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Total: 247 WPX = 196
Total Score = 198,352
Club: CTRI Contest Group
Comments:
I had good intentions, but just can’t get excited about this contest. Stations that send cut numbers in the
serial number should be horse whipped (other than “T” to start). Holy Moly…attaboy Jim, KS1J! Looked for AI1D but couldn’t find them. 73! — John, W1XX
Less than 12 hours BIC time in this contest. Mostly S&P. As KS1J said, running wasn’t working here for me. I did work Ai1D, but didn’t hear anyone else.
CQWPXCW Summary Sheet
Start Date : 2015-05-09
CallSign Used : K3IU
Operator(s) : K3IU
Operator Category : SINGLE-OP
Assisted Category : ASSISTED
Band : ALL
Power : HIGH
ARRL Section : RI
Club/Team : CTRI Contest Group
Software : N1MM Logger+ 1.0.4946.0
Mike and I decided to run M2 as it would let both of us operate daylight hours without restriction as there are no multiplier station rules for MS. Neither of us was up for wee hour operating. We were the dictionary definition of a casual operation with many breaks. Goals were reset as we got closer to each! First 1000 QSOs, then 2M pts, then 3M. finally broke 3M sometime Sunday afternoon. Definitely not an extraordinary effort. But we hadn’t planned one either.
Band conditions were good for the usual 40, 20 and 15. Can’t say what bands were open all night! Surprised by the number of BY stations worked Sunday, 7! Thanks to Gene K1ZF for the loan of the AI1D call.
Nice work Jim!
73, John W1AN
Since John posted our results, I’ll just add, as usual, John’s station worked flawlessly. I spent most of my time on 15 and 40. On Sunday, John connected me to the stacked 15s. I also had a tribander, so I could point in two different directions and switch between basically EU and West. This made me loud in two directions at once. This proved to be a great benefit whether calling CQ or S&P. Made it even more fun! I continue to be amazed at how well a TA-33 works at 100+ feet above the ground!
It is certainly fun to have high antennas, and reliable equipment. Add to that the camaraderie of a fellow operator, and you have the recipe for lots of fun! Thanks to Nancy for the excellent food.
Mike, K1DM