visiting lighthouse stations from Vallejo (north of San Francisco) all the way to Santa Cruz, making QSOs from each lighthouse location I encountered along the way. These also became NAQP contacts, altho just in case, I submitted what is known as a "checklog".
([CLICK HERE] to read about this.)
Leading up to this weekend, I have written about the NAQP Ssb experience.
Here are some of the more prominent examples:
Here are some of the more prominent examples:
- [X] - WQ6X Muses over NAQP Ssb Contest Events
- [X] - WQ6X Blast from the PAST: NAQP Ssb - Part 2
- [X] - BLAST from the Past: NAQP Ssb Contest
On the agenda for the third weekend are 4 uniquely different radiosport events.
The SARTG GiG runs 8-hours ON (00:00z), 8-hours OFF, 8-hours ON (16:00z), 8-hours OFF,
8-hours ON. (08:00z). This offers up plenty of sleep time and/or offers me the opportunity to run
other radiosport events in the 8-hour off periods.
8-hours ON. (08:00z). This offers up plenty of sleep time and/or offers me the opportunity to run
other radiosport events in the 8-hour off periods.
Sometime on Friday for reasons that I am unable to fathom, a different K3 radio was swapped
in at the Ramona QTH (the original was to me working just FB). Afterwards, the left channel audio disappeared. Friday evening while setting up the morass of cables required to make remote RTTY
a reality, the mic audio-in also seemed to not be functioning. Unable to resolve that kept me out of the 1st 8-hour segment of the SARTG RTTY contest as well as part of the 2nd 8-hours and the opening hours for the NAQP ssb GiG.
in at the Ramona QTH (the original was to me working just FB). Afterwards, the left channel audio disappeared. Friday evening while setting up the morass of cables required to make remote RTTY
a reality, the mic audio-in also seemed to not be functioning. Unable to resolve that kept me out of the 1st 8-hour segment of the SARTG RTTY contest as well as part of the 2nd 8-hours and the opening hours for the NAQP ssb GiG.
Aside from the radio setup, the KN6NBT's "Medium Pistol" QTH in Ramona a single tower brings
us a 3-el Stepp-IR, a 2-el SHorty-40 and an 80/75 Inverted Vee - all peaked @ 55'.
us a 3-el Stepp-IR, a 2-el SHorty-40 and an 80/75 Inverted Vee - all peaked @ 55'.
The mic audio problem turned out to be easily resolved via a menu setting. From there, the operating plan changed into finishing the 2nd 8-hour segment in the SARTG GiG, run the final 6-hours of the NAQP Ssb contest, take a 2-hour rest break and then finish Sunday with the 3rd 8-hour run of the SARTG contest.
With the left channel audio missing, the inputs were shorted together to give a MONO starting point.
When running Stereo-CW, Left and Right can easily be sorted out. However, running Stereo-RTTY required the right channel QF-1A filter to perform "double duty" - the aux. notch filter helped shape the audio passband aa bit to render RTTY demodulation more accurately.
For Ssb, the K3's auto notch filter knocked out the usual bevy of tuneup turkeys, while the aux. notch could knock out nearby station "crud" (above or below the passband).
For NAQP, 75-meters was its usual left coast disappointment. By the time 75 opens to W6,
a large number of eastward stations (already reaching their 10-hour limit) shut things down by
03:00z (~11:00 on their end).
a large number of eastward stations (already reaching their 10-hour limit) shut things down by
03:00z (~11:00 on their end).
While the International Lighthouse event had its tentacles intertwined throughout the weekend, because I ran very little actual Ssb time, I missed most of those stations. When it was all over,
only 96 QSOs made it to the SARTG log, altho enough to secure an LP 1st-place for the Left Coast. Making only 232 QSOs in the NAQP log, WQ6X was positioned more-or-less in the middle of the 3830 LP scores.
only 96 QSOs made it to the SARTG log, altho enough to secure an LP 1st-place for the Left Coast. Making only 232 QSOs in the NAQP log, WQ6X was positioned more-or-less in the middle of the 3830 LP scores.
On Sunday, tuning around the RTTY sub bands, the Rookie RTTY was all but a bust.
Most of the stations calling CQ were NoT rookies, making them worth 0-points.
Only 2 actual rookie stations made it to the log - this happens almost EVERY rookie contest.
Wassup that people host a custom contest event and then no one plays in their event? W-E-I-R-D.
Most of the stations calling CQ were NoT rookies, making them worth 0-points.
Only 2 actual rookie stations made it to the log - this happens almost EVERY rookie contest.
Wassup that people host a custom contest event and then no one plays in their event? W-E-I-R-D.
DiD YOU work the 3-weekend radiosport contest GiGs How many Lighthouses did YOU work?
Is WQ6X in any of YOUR Logs?

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