This was a “two contest” weekend for CTRI Champions Competition! This is one of two contest for this weekend.
Please post your results here for inclusion in the CTRI Champions Competition.
73, Ken
Keeper of the Leaderboard
This was a “two contest” weekend for CTRI Champions Competition! This is one of two contest for this weekend.
Please post your results here for inclusion in the CTRI Champions Competition.
73, Ken
Keeper of the Leaderboard
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CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW
Call: KS1J
Operator(s): KS1J
Station: KS1J
Class: Single Op LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs):
Conditions seemed pretty good but I had little time this weekend. I strung out a bog but it didn’t work at all so all tx/rx was with the inverted-l. Heard/worked W1AN, W1XX, W1WBB and Ken (I think). Lots of RI stations on for this one.
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 264 State/Prov = 45 Countries = 23 Total Score = 52,156
Club: CT RI Contest Group
Comments:
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Call: W1XX
Op: W1XX
Station: W1XX
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: RI
Time (hrs): 9.3
Score:
875 Qs,57 St/Prov, 51 DX Countries
Total Score = 331,128
Club: CTRI Contest Group
Comments: Condx the first nite to EU were pretty so-so, but the second nite was really good. From about 8 PM to 11, it sounded much like 20 meters. Died down somewhat, then at EU SR came back to life. Worked long strings of 10 pointers. Real fun. Worked 4 KH6s early in the morning the second night, but never heard WY or VE5. KH7M and KH6LC when worked were both as strong as a gnat’s fart, but heard two hours later at S8. Think I worked 4 VE6s which is usually the difficult one. The usual impossible VEs were not of course worked by anyone. Always wanted to go on a DX-pedition to NU. Did get some sleep during some of the nighttime hours that looked somewhat non-productive. But anything over 20 hours in this contest has got to be like calling CQ on UHF. The 2nd night, at 5 PM EU stations had good signals but not hearing me. Call after call. So took two hours of needed sleep, and at 8 PM EU was gangbusters. Stayed thru til 7 AM next morning. I think this was my best country count ever. All in all, had fun. Worked: K3IU, KS1J, and W1WBB and some other RI’ers. Still got some excited comments upon working RI…always nice. Anyone hesitant about working a CW contest will find a 160 contest at a more comfortable speed …not like a Porsche 911 as in some DX contests. Adios! — John, W1XX
Oooops, fat fingers. The operating time was 19.3 hours. — W1XX
Put in about 3 hours with my low 80 meter dipole and using the 500 watt amp for a gain multiplier. I did work the Portugal to the east, PJ2T & C6A to the south, and Arkansas & Kansas to the west. Worked W1XX, and 2 other RI stations, but not you Jim… I know that I heard you a couple of times, but we didn’t connect.
Call: K3IU
Operator(s): K3IU
Station: K3IU
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: RI
Operating Time (hrs): 3
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 119 State/Prov = 29 Countries = 3 Total Score = 9,376
Comments:
Put in a few hours here on 160 and a few more in the ARRL January VHF. Too many
other distractions. Someone remind me to stick to one contest per weekend next year.
73, John W1AN
CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW
Call: W1WBB
Operator(s): W1WBB
Station: W1WBB
Class: Single Op Assisted LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 7.5
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 335 State/Prov = 45 Countries = 12 Total Score = 46,170
Club: CT RI Contest Group
Comments:
SOLP(A) effort Day 2 only. DX Cluster on; but not really used. Mostly ran; spent little time on DX. A few calls, then moved on. Seven 10-pt QSOs. DX: CU DL EI OZ; C6 HH HK KH6 KP2 PJ2 XE ZF. Some good ears to the west include:
AC6DD, KH6LC, VE6BBP, K7CA, K5RX.
100w to 3/8 wv Inv L for TX/RX. Vert radiator up less than 40′ ;^(