[GCARC] Fwd: WWDigi W2HUV(@W2MMD) SOAB LP

JOHN HILL john.e.hill at comcast.net
Sun Sep 1 15:55:42 EDT 2019


The results of my effort in the WWDigi contest this weekend using the Remote HF Station follow.  I am surprised that the QSO rate was so low.  I never experienced a "run" of contacts on a CQ.  This was not due to an equipment problem.  It definitely was a learning experience!  I am curious to see how others did.

John W2HUV

> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: webform at b4h.net
> To: 3830 at contesting.com, john.e.hill at comcast.net
> Date: September 1, 2019 at 2:57 PM
> Subject: WWDigi W2HUV(@W2MMD) SOAB LP
> 
>                     World Wide Digi DX Contest - 2019
> 
> Call: W2HUV
> Operator(s): W2HUV
> Station: W2MMD
> 
> Class: SOAB LP
> QTH: 
> Operating Time (hrs): 16
> Remote Operation
> 
> Summary:
>  Band  QSOs  Mults
> -------------------
>   160:    0     0
>    80:   26     9
>    40:   67    24
>    20:   55    23
>    15:    4     3
>    10:    0     0
> -------------------
> Total:  152    59  Total Score = 16,166
> 
> Club: 
> 
> Comments:
> 
> Here is the Score Summary:
>  Band   Mode  QSOs     Pts  Mlt  Pt/Q
>    3.5  FT4     11      11    1   1.0
>    3.5  FT8     15      29    8   1.9
>      7  FT4     41      47    9   1.1
>      7  FT8     26      60   15   2.3
>     14  FT4     23      46   15   2.0
>     14  FT8     32      77    8   2.4
>     21  FT4      3       3    3   1.0
>     21  FT8      1       1    0   1.0
>  Total  Both   152     274   59   1.8
> Score: 16,166
> 1 Mult = 2.6 Q's
> 
> I would like to thank the Gloucester County Amateur Radio Club in Mullica Hill,
> NJ for the use of their W2MMD remote HF station during the contest.  The rig was
> an IC-7300 barefoot with a Force 12 tri-bander on 10, 15 and 20 meters and a
> 3-element 40 meter beam intermeshed at about 55'.  An inverted-V was used on 80
> meters.
> 
> The low QSO rate was a big surprise to me.
> 
> 
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