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Well, I didn't do was well as I'd hoped, but it's not the fault of
the radio (K3). The operator's getting a bit long in the tooth and was feeling the effects of our local radio club's Halloween Special Event operation from Frankenstein (MO) as W0O. Even though I didn't stay the night (Friday night), I didn't get much sleep before the SS and I crapped out an hour before the end of the contest. I was hoping to break the 100k point barrier this year, but just didn't have the stamina to get there. I missed three sections: ND, MD, and NWT... to my chagrin. Was really hoping for a Clean Sweep... one of the ARRL SS Brooms would have certainly looked nice on the wall of my shack (IF you could find it). Congratulations to KR2Q and several others who beat me quite handily in class Q. Station: N0SS Class: Single Op QRP QTH: MO Operating Time (hrs): 21 Summary: Band QSOs ------------ 160: 80: 161 40: 227 20: 146 15: 12 10: ------------ Total: 546 Sections = 77 Total Score = 84,084 Man... I hears a BUNCH of K3s in this year's SS... a number of folks took the time to say, "Great Signal... RIG???" When I replied "K3", I very frequently got the same response in reply... I had no severe problems with my K3... the only one problem I did have was self-inflicted in that I failed to set a CONFIG parameter to allow the K3 to NOT disable RIT every time I change bands... there IS a CONFIG parm to allow RIT to remain enables across band changes and I'd managed to forget that fact. Well... I did have one other problem... the K3's filtering... The filtering was so darn good that I tended to forget that I can't slide my QRP signal up against a big QRO station (calling CQ) and then expect anyone else to hear me when _I_ start to CQ as well... I seldom heard the other guy, regardless of how strong he was, but his big signal overshadowed mine on the far end almost every time I tried CQing. Sometimes having great filtering might not be the best thing to have... heheh! 95% of my contacts were from operating S&P as opposed to CQing... I just started at the bottom of a band and worked (almost) every station I called as I tuned up the band. Then, I'd either go back down for another pass, or I'd just to another band and repeat the process. I'd guess that 80% of my calls were answered on the first call, even when I wasn't the only station calling. I must thank (LOUDLY) all those who worked me and especially those who took the time and effort to work me when I wasn't the strongest signal on the band, and I'm certain there were many of those times. Congratulations to Elecraft... from where I'm sitting, my K3 KICKS BUTT! 73, Tom N0SS _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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