DL6FBL · (@DJ6QT) · CQ WW DX SSB October 2002
SOABHP(A) - Single OP All Bands High Power Assisted

Hi all,

somehow I managed to enrage the gods Odin and Poseidon (responsible for all kinds of
storms depending on your geographic position). After my last year's SV9CVY storm
desaster (10 hours without electricity) this year my sentence was: 7.5 hours without
antennas...

I was operating Single OP (Assisted) at DJ6QT's station [while DJ6QT was at CT9L, and
my home station was operated by my friend Tobi DH1TW], when Mr. Edward B. Murphy had
his executive officer "Jeanette" look up my place. Obviously she found that my 5.4 M
points at that time were enough. Sunday at 1627z she knocked over the 60 ft tower holding
the 4-ele Quad for 10/15/20 - just in the middle of a very nice stateside run on 10 meters.
That was a good hit. Her boss had already played with the 2-ele Quad on the 130 ft tower.
This antenna had two fullsize (wire) elements for 10/15/20 and 40 meters and also held a
slightly shortened loop for 80 meters. He had fun breaking wire after wire and taking
away band after band from me...

After Sunday 1627z there was only one antenna left: the Inverted L for 160 meters.
During the last 7.5 hours I could only squeeze out 197 QSOs from that band. So I ended up
with just 5.6 million points instead of some 7 million, when I had been able to finish
the contest *WITH* antennas...

Next year I will be looking for a GUARANTEED-STORM-FREE-PLACE OR-MY-MONEY-BACK. Any ideas?

P.S.: "Jeanette" was the name of the storm...

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Call: DL6FBL (@DJ6QT)

Class: Single OP / All Bands (Assisted)


         QSO    Z   CTY
   =======================
   1.8   348   10    59
   3.5   267   15    78
     7   332   27   105
    14   575   36   143
    21   878   37   143
    28   706   37   155
   =======================
   All  3106  162   683 => 5,601,505

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Rig: Icom IC-775DSP + Ameritron AL-1500
Kenwood TS-850S + Acom 2000A

160m: Inverted L with 2 elevated radials
80m: 1-ele Loop @ 40m (rotatable)
40m: 2-ele Quad @ 40m + Sloper -> East
20m: 2-ele Quad @ 40m + 4-ele Quad @ 18m
15m: 2-ele Quad @ 40m + 4-ele Quad @ 18m
10m: 2-ele Quad @ 40m + 4-ele Quad @ 18m

Two Beverages (open ends) to 50°/230° and 100°/280°
[sorry no stateside on 160m, "just" VY2ZM...]

IBM Thinkpad A31 (P4/1.6GHz) [Win 2000 Server + Writelog v10.36G]
(YES, the soundcard fully supports Writelog, and YES, it still has one serial port,
and YES, you can use HP-made USB-to-serial adapters attached to an external USB hub,
and YES, you cannot attach a PS/2 keyboard/mouse, but have to buy a new external USB
keyboard and USB mouse, and better attach the keyboard to an onboard USB interface
instead of a port on the external hub ;-)
* Voicekeyer: Writelog (integrated notebook soundcard)
* WX0B StackMatches on 40m thru 10m
* Homemade 6-in/2-out Relay Box
* SO2R by W5XD/K5DJ MultiKeyer and
* two TopTen Device Band Decoders

Packet cluster over GPRS (Telekom T-D1) on a Motorola Timeport
260 GSM mobile phone (connected to DB0SUE, tnx, very reliable!)

The setup was operable almost fully automated by PC keyboard and mouse. The only manual
actions were: tuning the Ameritron amplifier after a band change on the running station,
selecting antennas on the StackMatches and switching between the main antenna and the
two Beverages on the low bands...

VY TNX to Walter, DJ6QT, for letting me use his station.
So sorry that I broke everything...


 
  
  
  

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Bernd Och · DL6FBL · 01.01.2003