Congratulations on a fantastic result and a memorable finale for you on VP2M!  Many fond memories, I’m sure. 
Mike Regan. KM4ZTE


On Oct 30, 2024, at 10:20 AM, k2dm--- via TVARC <[email protected]> wrote:


Clubmates,
Here is the writeup I submitted for VP2MDM in the DX contest this past weekend.
We had a BLAST!
73,
George K2DM / VP2MDM

Call: VP2MDM Operator(s): K2DM N0SMX ND8L Station: VP2MDM Class: M/S HP QTH: VP2M Operating Time (hrs): 48 Summary: Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries ------------------------------  160:   21     5        7   80:  102     8       18   40:  330    22       70   20: 1325    30       92   15: 1172    31       88   10: 2822    31       98 ------------------------------ Total: 5772   127      373  Total Score = 6,780,500 Club: The Villages Amateur Radio Club Comments: This was my last trip to Montserrat.  It has been one hell of a ride that began in 2004 with brother Peter, K3ZM.  I will try to document the journey in a few days on my QRZ.com page. I could not have asked for better teammates for this trip than my friends Dennis (N0SMX) and Ray (ND8L).  This was Dennis' third trip to Montserrat and Ray's first, and we had an amazing time.  These guys are a hoot, and they are as solid as rocks.  We had to overnight in Antigua on the trip down because the flight from Miami to Antigua does not arrive in time to catch the last plane to Montserrat.  So, we arrived on Montserrat around noon and immediately set about erecting antennas and assembling the RUN and MULT stations.  The last group to operate from our location had problems with the TH6 and CL-33 antennas.  The TH6 worked fine for us, and we were able to effect repairs on the CL-33.  For years now I have installed a clone of the Cushcraft 40-2CD on the same boom as the TH6 (GASP!).  We had a great signal on 10M through 40M.  We hung dipoles for 160M and 80M on the 55-foot tower to round out the main antennas.  The Mosley CL-33 was mounted on an auxiliary mast and was intended to be the MULT station's primary antenna.  We carried down a K3, a K3S and an Expert 1.3k-fa amplifier for the stations, planning to use an Expert 1.0k-fa amp on the MULT station. This was to be a semi-serious operation, but we were not planning to man the MULT station full time.  The overall setup on Montserrat is great for running, but busting pileups for multipliers is tough. The multiplier problem was solved when we discovered that we had blown up the K3S that was on the MULT station.  We ended up being a one-transmiter multi-single effort. Normally from Montserrat I would begin a contest on 40M.  Not this year.  20M was hopping, and we stayed there through our first round of 2-hour shifts.  It wasn't until I came back on at 2AM that we QSYd to 40M.  I was prepared to rotate among 40M, 80M and 160M, but I couldn't copy much of anything on 160M, and 80M wasn't much better.  Dennis relieved mt at 6AM, and we were off to the races on the high bands.  WOW!  We were smoking!  Remember, we live in a deed-restricted community, so we do not often get to enjoy such high rates. When all was said and done, we had amassed the totals shown above.  By noon on Monday everything was taken down and packed away. I would like to give a shout out to our hosts on Montserrat.  David and Clover operate the Gingerbread Hill Guest House.  Early on they determined that being ham friendly would lead to additional bookings, so they encouraged me to store equipment on site, and they supported my shipping down a 55-foot motorized crankup tower.  MANY contest operators and casual operators have been to Montserrat in the last 18 years, and they have given out hundreds of thousands of QSOs.  Google Gingerbread Hill Montserrat to check it out. So, VP2MDM is QRT, but VP2M should be heard quite a bit going forward. 73, George K2DM / VP2MDM


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