I didn't do as well as last year, but I got close.....As usual, my goal is just to beat last year's score. Toward the end of the contest, it looked like I had a pretty good chance to meet my goal, but it was just not to be. I was less than 20 Qs short, but the multipliers are what killed me, along with a string of 1 pointers instead of the big money Qs.
I didn't think I would ever hear anything more than zones 7 and 8 for the first half of the contest. I was working anyone I could, but the one pointers kept my score from going anywhere fast. I was wondering if I had fallen into a black hole and my signal could not get out. Conditions finally began to change and started racking up a few new multipliers and some more QSO points. Europe was late coming in and didn’t last long on 20. There for a while, I thought I might make more contacts on 40 than 20, but 20 remained the band for Qs, just not points.
The odds were against me from the start. Just a week before the contest, the G5RV came down in a storm. With no antenna, I was not going to make many contacts. Fortunately, I was able to get it back up somewhat close to what I had before on Friday morning, so at least someone would hear me. It is not up to where I want it, but at least I was going to get out.
I knew I was in trouble when I had to work overtime the night before the start of the contest. I got home only two hours before the start of the contest. Work this week was a bear and I had worked lots of overtime, so I had no time for testing prior to the start of the contest. I only got the contest set up on my laptop during a break at work on Friday night. The N3FJP IARU logging program installed easily on the laptop. The N3FJP programs are great to use, but unfortunately they don’t support all of the contests that I participate in, so I am going to have to add another arrow to the quiver. I was considering going with N1MM to get used to it, but it would not work right with Vista. (I don’t like Vista very much and this just gave me another reason to like it less) I chose to go with N1MM as an alternate logging program so that I will be more used to it when I finally get a change to play in the big show at W4MYA’s. So, unfortunately, software testing would have to occur another time. I did run across a couple of instances where some RF got into the external keyboard for the laptop when I was operating on 10. But other than that, everything seemed to work fine.....except propagation.
Due to the lack of sleep and bad band conditions, I never could get any good runs going. I did have a couple of periods where I was able to get a good rate (for me) going, but they didn't last long. S&P did not do any better for me. The Europeans just weren't making it to me on 20 the way I would have liked. I did find myself drifting off a couple of times before recovering and hitting another dose of caffeine. I was disappointed by the lack of Europeans on 20 and above. Of course, it was not their fault!!! I kept looking up on 20 throughout the night hoping for an opening to somewhere besides South America (I had worked all the South Americans I could hear) and snagged a couple of Australians. I had to get up and take a shower about 4am (0800 Z) to get me back into the game, but from what I heard, I didn’t miss anything.
I have had a good run for a couple of years being first place in the class in the section (thanks to N2QT doing so well last year!). It looks as though Mark did it again this year in a big way! All in all, it was fun. I had not had a chance to do any contesting for a while (since April) so it was good to stretch my legs. Unfortunately, I would have liked for it to be a better effort. But with all of the factors working against me, I am pleased with the result. Mark (N2QT) sent me a nice note the other day complimenting me on the job that I did with just a G5RV. I had never really thought that much about it. I guess I am like the little ankle biting dogs. I don’t have as much bite as I think I do, but I do want to run with the big dogs!!!
With next semester coming up, I have scheduled my classes around contest season……Am I a fanatic or what??? I have a very hard class coming up the first part of the semester. I will finish up 2 weeks before CQ WW DX. Then, the next class may or may not be too bad from what I am seeing. I am taking a gamble, but I am going to reward myself with a contest or two by getting all homework done before Friday night!!!
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