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Croatian CW Contest 2011

Call: 9A7T
Operators: 9A2EU, 9A2NO, 9A4KJ, 9A5MR

Class: Multi-Op HP
QTH: Falascak
Operating Time (hrs): 23

 BAND   QSO DUP DXC  POINTS   AVG 
  160        27   0        21        114       4.22
   80       272   1        40       1250      4.60
   40       333   2        49       1938      5.82
   20       256   1        42         720      2.81
   15       148   0        29         496      3.35
   10         87   0        24         410      4.71
TOTAL 1123  4       205       4928     4.39 

TOTAL SCORE : 1 010 240


Comments:

This year we operated with limited setup: just one rig without extra mult
station, only 2 antennas: T2FD & vertical with 3 elevated radials for 40
meters. Rig was IC-7400 + TL922 linear. We had no directional antennas and we
are more than pleased with our final scores in average band conditions.



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CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW, 2011

Call: 9A7T
Operators: 9A2EU, 9A2NO, 9A4KJ, 9A5MR

Class: Multi-Op HP
QTH: Falascak
Operating Time (hrs): 29

Summary:
Total:  QSOs = 1006  State/Prov = 25  Countries = 76  Total Score = 566,105

Comments:

We operated fieldday style this time. We erected Titanex V160HD vertical on
Friday afternoon and dismantled everything on Monday morning. We had no RX
antennas, but RX was fine on vertical, there was no QRN. Conditions were fair
to good, nothing exceptional this year. Highlights were: BD9BA & HS0ZEE answer
our CQ. Final score is our club record and increase of 20% over last year's
score. We heard also some 15 DXCC more but couldn't break some rude DX Cluster
pileups. The band was overcrowded from edge to edge and it was very difficult
to find clear spot. There was not much DX in our log: 8 AF, 56 AS, 59 NA & 2 SA
stations in our log and rest was EU. When the dust settled down we had 4 new ones
in our log: HZ, BY, PJ2 & ZS. So this one was fun.
Rig: IC-7400 + TL922 (900 Watts); Ant: V160HD Titanex vertical

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