[TVARC] ARRLDX CW K2PS SOSB10 HP

K2PS Pete Stafford psk2ps at gmail.com
Mon Feb 20 17:39:29 EST 2023


"Fair" writeup?  That was one of my best.  Is that fair, as in "he considered all sides, and gave each their due?"  Or, it was just a hair above Poor?

Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: George Briggs <k2dm at comcast.net> 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2023 12:58 PM
To: K2PS Pete Stafford <psk2ps at gmail.com>
Cc: TVARC Club <tvarc at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [TVARC] ARRLDX CW K2PS SOSB10 HP

Great score, fair writeup.
As for score reporting, the online scoreboard showed FCG because I couldn’t figure out how to change it.
Rest assured that my submission to ARRL definitely shows TVARC.
BTW, I also heard NK7U on.
George 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 20, 2023, at 10:44 AM, K2PS Pete Stafford <psk2ps at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I just loooove sunspots!  
> 
> Decided to put up the 4-element 10M yagi for this one, something I 
> hadn't done for years.  (I do use it for the ARRL 10M Contests every 
> December.) Without the prospect of good conditions to Europe and Asia, 
> it hadn't been worthwhile to focus on ten.  But this year seemed to 
> finally offer the chance for a good single-band 10M effort with my 500W, newly repaired amp.
> And boy did that turn out great!
> 
> I had been monitoring conditions on FT8 the past few days before the 
> weekend, and it seemed that the Europeans were loud and the band 
> stayed open for quite a while every morning.  Likewise, in the late 
> afternoon I was seeing some nice JA openings.  There were some 
> rumblings of solar storms, which could wreak havoc with propagation, 
> but the SFI was in the high 160s, so it sure seemed that chances were 
> good.  Besides, 10M is terrific for not disrupting my sleep, nor 
> dinner and TV time with the XYL, since the band only opens at dawn and closes shortly after dusk.
> 
> Friday night opened well, with some good S&P QSOs, including a new 
> TVARC country, V8 Brunei (#276).  Also worked DU, YB, and quite a few JAs.
> Saturday opened at about 7A local, and I found a good frequency and 
> started running Europeans.  Looks as if I averaged about 100 Qs/hr for 
> the first four hours - sweet!  I took a break at about 230P until what 
> I hoped was another good JA opening at about 4P.  At that time I 
> worked a bunch of JAs, FK, and UA0, and signals were pretty good.  So 
> I decided to see what would happen if I tried a few CQs.  Well, I wasn't ready for what happened then!
> They started to come back, one after the other, and it felt like a 
> typical European run, but it was all Asia.  Remember, we're on the 
> East Coast, so jumping over the Atlantic is pretty routine.  But 
> leaping over the Pacific after traversing the USA is quite another.  
> My runs averaged about 55/hr for two solid hours.  Mostly Japan, but 
> also a few BY, DU, HL, VK, ZL stations, actually answering my CQs!  
> Even had some 5W stations call me from there.  I never experienced 
> this from NJ, with a big beam and tower.  I did see that SFI was 
> 343(!), and stayed there for quite a while, so maybe that had 
> something to do with it.  Sunday was really just more of the same, 
> although just a bit slower.  Ended the first day with 714 contacts, 
> and added 518 Sunday - and of course, since this was a single band, 
> they were all unique stations, so participation was pretty high.  But 
> the pattern was similar on Sunday - the runs were slower, both EU and AS (and yes, I was able to run Asia again on Sunday night), but good, strong openings.
> 
> Congrats to George, who actually spent 40 hours in the chair, and put 
> up a terrific score, probably #1 in the US/Canada.  QRP can be a real 
> drag, I've done it (once on SSB too, but never again)!  Much easier to 
> sit on one spot and let 'em come to you (and maybe even do a crossword 
> puzzle while you're waiting :) ).
> 
> Rusty too - with his driveway flagpole, made a million points!  Super.
> 
> Glad to see that Doug, K1CTR is back, and K3ZGA, WB2ART, ND4G, N0SMX 
> also chipped in.  I don't know who else was in there; just going by 
> stations that use contestonlinescore.com or have reported their 
> scores.  I encourage other TVARCers to join up.  Fun to monitor 
> others.  K2DM was on that site, but attached his score to the Florida 
> Contest Group - that's our President, mind you.
> 
> The yagi comes down tomorrow (want to try the late afternoon Asians 
> one last time), and won't go up again until December (no ARRL DX SSB).
> 
> 73, Pete, K2PS
> 
>                    ARRL DX Contest, CW - 2023
> 
> Call: K2PS
> Operator(s): K2PS
> Station: K2PS
> 
> Class: SOSB10 HP
> QTH: NFL
> Operating Time (hrs): 24
> 
> Summary:
> Band  QSOs  Mults
> -------------------
>  160:           
>   80:           
>   40:           
>   20:           
>   15:           
>   10: 1232    89
> -------------------
> Total: 1232    89  Total Score = 328,410
> 
> Club: The Villages Amateur Radio Club
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