[CTSARA] Preliminary Field Day Results

Terry KA1BVE via CTSARA ctsara at mailman.qth.net
Wed Jul 1 17:23:18 EDT 2015


Gus,

Thanks, and please come back and work with us next year.

73,
T

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Hedlund <gustavhedlund at msn.com>
To: Jon Perelstein <jon.perelstein at gmail.com>; Stamford Amateur Radio Association <ctsara at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wed, Jul 1, 2015 2:18 pm
Subject: Re: [CTSARA] Preliminary Field Day Results


Jon,
 
I think for every inch of rain we got we should get credit for at least
750 contacts. With the upside down YAGI we also should 
get a lot of credit for
trying to reach worms and China-very short path.
 
In spite of all I had a
great time. You people did a great job.
 
73 Gus W1BV
 
> From:
jon.perelstein at gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 20:08:58 -0400
> To:
ctsara at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [CTSARA] Preliminary Field Day Results
> 
>
We scored over 1-1/2 inches of rain (probably about 1.75 inches of rain)
> and
approximately 80,000 gallons of water.  We also handled 25 mile/hour
> winds. 
Our best showing in decades!!
> 
> In other news, propagation was terrible
because of various solar storms
> that you probably read about.  Seriously bad
- everyone across the country
> suffered.  Some unfortunate club in California
managed to get into their
> local newspaper with a headline "Solar storm forces
Ham Radio drill to shut
> down early" 
(http://www.signalscv.com/m/section/36/article/139123/).
> 
> We did not shut
down early.  Our crazy members kept on pushing right to the
> end, despite
rain, wind, solar storms, blown finals, particularly hungry
> bugs, and the
Nature Center's guinea hens who simply would not take "No"
> for an answer when
they asked to operate.  Good engineering by Terry
> Papazidis, Andy Siegel,
Steve Urso and a few others kept our tents on the
> ground and free of water. 
We did not have to shut down at all.
> 
> Preliminary results are
> 
> 7,702
points total on 2,065 QSOs (including GOTA)
> 
> For comparison,
> 2014 was
11,334 points on 3,750 QSOs (including GOTA)
> 2013 was 8,910 points on 2,550
QSOs (including GOTA)
> 
> We're still checking the logs to make sure we have
everything correct, but
> it's likely that 7,702 will be our final number. 
It's also likely that's
> going to be one of the better 3A scores in the
country and certainly in New
> England.
> 
> In addition to all that, we
managed to pick up a new member - a local ham
> who never knew we existed until
he came across our Field Day info on a web
> site and came by to visit.
> 
>
Thanks and congratulations to everyone who participated - I'll have a full
>
list in a later email.
> 
> 73
> Jon, WB2RYV
>
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