[LCC] NAQP SSB W5WZ M/2 LP

Don Hill AA5AU aa5au at bellsouth.net
Sun Aug 18 15:01:09 CDT 2019


Great job team!

73, Don AA5AU

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Subject: [LCC] NAQP SSB W5WZ M/2 LP



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: NAQP SSB W5WZ M/2 LP
Date: 2019-08-18 14:39
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To: 3830 at contesting.com, W5WZ at w5wz.com
Reply-To: W5WZ at W5WZ.COM

                     North American QSO Party, SSB - August

Call: W5WZ
Operator(s): W5WZ WM5H W5LA KA5M K5ER
Station: W5WZ

Class: M/2 LP
QTH: LA
Operating Time (hrs): 10:53

Summary:
  Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
   160:    2     2
    80:   57    24
    40:  434    48
    20:  627    52
    15:    0     0
    10:    0     0
-------------------
Total: 1120   131  Total Score = 146,720

Club: Louisiana Contest Club

Team:

Comments:

Five members of the Louisiana Contest Club gathered at W5WZ for a M/2 
effort.
Having operated the past three NAQP SSB as a M/2 team, Bobby WM5H and 
Scott
W5WZ,
were the anchors, joined by periodic station guests Mark K5ER, Marsh 
KA5M and
Jim W5LA.

For this contest, the SO2R station was split between Run 1 and Run2.
Additionally,
for the first time at W5WZ we added an in-band S&P station interlocked 
with
Run 2.
This S&P 2 was furnished with its own set of independent antenna:  
KT-34,
40m dipole
and 80m dipole.  Bandpass filters and front-end protection was employed 
on all
three
tranceivers.

We opened with a 262 QSO first hour; hopes were high!  The rate decayed 
to a
second
hour of 159, followed by 140 in the 3rd hour.
   W5WZ Max Rates:
   2019-08-17 1821Z - 8.0 per minute  (1 minute(s)), 480 per hour by W5WZ
   2019-08-17 1829Z - 5.1 per minute  (10 minute(s)), 306 per hour by 
KA5M W5WZ

   2019-08-17 1904Z - 4.5 per minute  (60 minute(s)), 272 per hour by 
KA5M W5WZ


At 2240z, we heard what every contester dreads on a summer day - booming
thunder.
Looking at a real-time lightning strike website, we quickly made the 
decision
to
disconnect and safe the station until the slow-moving storm passed.  No 
rain
ever
fell at W5WZ, and the strongest part of the storm passed a few miles to 
our
west.
   W5WZ - Off Times >= 30 Minutes
   2019-08-17 2253Z - 2019-08-17 2359Z     01:07  (67 mins)

No signals ever heard on 10 or 15.  Even though 20m was the QSO total 
king, the
mult
count was low.  40m QSO total was lower than our expectations, but the 
big
disappointment was 80m. Even with the beverage receive antennas, because 
of the
nearby
storms and static crashes, we were sorely disappointed in our 80 meter 
QSO
totals.

Carribean stations were not heard; logged 2 Puerto Rico, 2 British VI, 
and 1
Barbados.

Beginning around 2130z, QSB on 20m was fast and deep, and it wasn't much 
better
on 40m.

But, with all that, the station performed flawlessly.  Operators new to
interlocked
transceivers gained valuable experience that will be most helpful for 
November
SS SSB.
We employed N1MM+'s "partner mode" on Run 2 and S&P2, with the
partner having a
separate computer while listening to the same receiver audio stream as 
the rig
operator.

My elmer, Jim W5LA, is a CW guy.  He says he doesn't like SSB 
contesting.
However,
he remarked during the contest that operating a SSB multi-op contest was 
one of
his
bucket list items.  Don't be going anywhere Jim!  We'll make an SSB op 
out of
you yet!

Without the help and contributions of the team, this couldn't have 
happened and
been
such a success

My wife, Sharon KW5MOM, tolerating all of us!

Bobby, WM5H, for 2 days of assistance in the sweltering heat to get the 
outdoor
antenna
work and other preparations completed.  And as always, for ensuring that 
the
team is
well-fed (to find out how well-fed, you'll have to be on the W5WZ team 
for a
contest)!

Jim, W5LA for bringing a few pieces of needed equipment to make the 
partner mode
a
success, and for crossing over to the dark side of SSB contesting!  It 
was great
to
operate with my elmer at my side (BTW, it is his fault I'm a ham!).

Mark K5ER, for giving up a valuable Saturday away from his wife and 
other of
life's
necessary responsibilites and priceless opportunities with family.

Marsh KA5M, for making the longest drive to join us- last time he joined 
the
W5WZ team
was 2010 CQ WW SSB- he should come back more often!

Thanks for all the QSOs!  73 from Scott W5WZ


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