Great job Michael!

 

We worked once on 80. Thanks for the mult.

 

73, Glenn

 

From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Rapp via BVARC
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 7:08 PM
To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB <[email protected]>
Cc: Michael Rapp <[email protected]>
Subject: [BVARC] RTTY WPX KT5MR SOAB LP

 

CQ WW RTTY WPX Contest

Call: KT5MR
Operator(s): KT5MR
Station: KT5MR

Class: SOAB LP
QTH: STX
Operating Time (hrs): 16

Summary:
 Band  QSOs
------------
   80:   43
   40:  114
   20:  108
   15:   74
   10:    4
------------
Total:  343  Prefixes = 188  Total Score = 131,036

 

Wow that was a ridiculous amount of fun!

 

This was sort of a casual-serious effort from me, more on the casual side than 
the serious side (I enjoy sleeping).  My primary goals (other than having fun) 
were to operate assisted for the first time and gain experience with that and 
to see if I got the kinks out of my 40 meter antenna (I didn't), and see how 
best to utilize my dipoles and verticals when I had them available for the same 
band.

 

Operating assisted was interesting.  It certainly is not magic and presents its 
own challenges when operating with low and compromised antennas as I have.  
Just because someone is spotted does not mean I can hear them, even if I had 
the cluster trimmed down to just skimmer spots from W4 and W5 call areas.

 

Just as in DXing, I seemed to get my best results if I stumbled upon a 
multiplier before they were spotted.

 

Where operating assisted did make a difference is in helping me know when to 
make the transition from 15 to 20 and from 20 to 40 as they started to close 
down and the number of multipliers moved as the day went on.

 

One bizarre situation I had to deal with was constantly switching between my 
dipole and my vertical when working Europe and especially Japan on 15 meters.  
I could hear far better on my dipole, but he couldn't hear me.  If I switched 
to the vertical, he could here me but the print was garbled on my end.  I gave 
that antenna switch a workout on fifteen meters.

 

Also on fifteen meters on Saturday afternoon I managed a decent bit of running. 
 That was exhilarating.  Running is where it is at.  That was the second 
highlight of the contest, which is very cool for me as when I started 
contesting I was absolutely terrified of running a frequency, let alone ever 
thinking I could with my compromised antennas.

 

The highlight of the contest for me, hands down, was stumbling across V55V -- 
Namibia -- on 40 meters last night with no takers!  What happened next was such 
a comedy of errors that I am absolutely astonished I got him in the log.  

 

I have a problem with RFI on 40 meters and I thought I had solved it as long as 
I keep my rig at 50 watts or less.  If I use more power than that, I risk the 
rig locking up, the Signalink locking up, the computer locking up, or all three!

 

So I throw out my call to the lonely V55V...and my rig locks up!  I do a quick 
reset and call again....the Signalink locks up!  Ack, I guess the RFI is still 
here.  I quickly dial down the power to 40 watts.  To my astonishment, V55V 
still has no callers.  I transmit again....and the rig locks up!  I forgot to 
save the new power setting!  

 

At this point, I am sure I have lost him.  The hoards will be upon him and he 
will have slipped through my fingers. I reset the rig, save the power this time 
and throw my call out.  He comes back to me....with my call wrong!  I resend my 
call one final time...he comes back with the correct call, we complete the 
exchange, and with my hair a little grayer, V55V is in my log. :)

 

(Did I mention that my 40 meter antenna is no higher than 16 feet off the 
ground?!)

 

What's next is to see if I can come up with some temporary antennas for contest 
weekends that I can get higher than my permanent, but necessarily low/stealthy 
antennas.  Before I can even begin to think about an amplifier, I need to 
improve my receive dramatically.

 

Oh, and if I can get a confirmation from V55V, that will put me -- finally -- 
at 100 entities confirmed (DXCC!).

 

73,

-- 

/*/-=[Michael / KT5MR]-=/*/

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