[TVARC] ARRL 10M Starts Today

George Briggs k2dm at comcast.net
Fri Dec 11 21:29:20 EST 2020


I can see why Pete likes this contest.  I decided to play around in it a little, starting with an hour operating from The Land this evening.  I started at 7PM, as the contest started.  All I did was CQ for an hour.  During that time I worked a handful of friends from TVARC, including Ken, Russ, Rusty, Doug and Pete.  That in and of itself was fun.  But I was amazed at the vagaries of propagation during the hour.  I worked 39 stations in 9 states/provinces.  I worked FL (a lot), CA , NE, KS, SD, MO, NY, and VE3.  I would CQ without answers for a couple of minutes, then a station from NE would call.  Then a minute later a station from VE3.  Then CA, etc.  But never a run of more than two stations from the same area at a time.  And a couple of times I went a full 5 minutes CQing without an answer.  Crazy.  I may go back and try some more tomorrow morning.
GL Pete!
73,
George K2DM
 

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From: K2PS Pete Stafford
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2020 12:39 PM
To: tvarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [TVARC] ARRL 10M Starts Today

My fave contest begins tonight at 7P and runs for 48 hours.  Generally speaking, 10 meters is open during the daylight hours, and closed at night.  However, my experience has been that Friday night is usually productive until 10 or 11P.  Remember, everyone can work everyone, so most of your contacts will be stateside.  The ARRL 10M Contest is probably not going to have the kinds of spectacular QSO totals that we’ll see in a couple of years as solar flux increases, but it still has a good variety of propagation to offer.  And we probably won’t be able to work the world on a window screen antenna, but a good deal of DX should be workable.  Likely to see a small EU opening each morning at maybe 9A or so, and South American stations will certainly be coming in during the afternoon hours.  Also, we should have a good chance to work into Australia/New Zealand later in the afternoon.

The contest allows us to work one another on both CW and SSB (no digital), and the exchange for us would be 59(9) FL.  So look for states and provinces, and also Mexican states.  And for DX, they’ll give a serial number.

I’ll be on mostly CW (since it’s twice the points), and moving to SSB when things get slow.  (If you want to enter the contest, you can be all CW, or all SSB, or Mixed.)  Running only 150W to stay in the LP category, but I’ve put up my 4 element 10M yagi, so hopeful to do well.  Please look for me and give me a call!

73, Pete, K2PS

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