10RTTY Soapbox built 12-15-2011 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: 5B4AIF Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 34,440 Interesting contest, late start it was buzzing when I got out of bed, found it hard work trying to work mults with 100w Antennas did all the work 3e 4e 5e all phased on 10m. Hope to do better next year. Thanks to all who worked me. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: 7L4IOU Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 14,272 Many thanks to Ed & Don for sponsoring contest and QSO. I enjoyed QSOs with NAs especially East Coast and EUs under nice propagation after long years. equipments antenna: 5ele Yagi 5.7m boom at 18m A.G.L. (home brewed before 2 weeks from junk-parts) TRX: TS-930S + Panadaptor (Softrock VHF) soft: N1MM Logger with MMTTY Tnx to all for the QSOs! 73, Hisami 7L4IOU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: AA5AU Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 48,178 I want to thank everyone for making the first 10-Meter RTTY Contest a success! And special thanks to Ed, W0YK, for being a great partner in this adventure. 73, Don AA5AU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: AA5VU Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 6,750 TS-590S using fldigi-3.21.31 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: AA8IA Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 12,608 Although propagation didn't shine on 10m like I had hoped, I think this new contest is a hit. I didn't use one bit of packet reception assistance; however, I did send a lot of spots into the network... apparently enough to get the attention of some cluster cop. Oh well. I had only made 5 or 6 Qs before the band shut down Saturday night. Got on bright and early, little after 7am Eastern. Not much happening. But it finally picked up. Unfortunately, to me it didn't seem as though the opening to EU was very strong or very long. Worked PV8ADI and ZK2V who weren't specifically playing in the contest. I just logged them as 000. Had a great time though, and If one were to ask me I would tell them it was a successful inaugural event. Hopefully next year I'll have a yagi. Gotta love 10m, whether it's wide open or barely open. Always fun to play on 10m. Thanks to AA5AU, K4GMH, W0YK (everyone and anyone responsible for creating this event) and everyone who worked me in this test. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: AB0RX Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 21,087 80M 40M 20M 15M 10M Total 5B 1 1 CN 1 1 CT3 1 1 DL 32 32 EA 2 2 EA8 1 1 EI 1 1 F 6 6 G 15 15 GM 1 1 GU 1 1 GW 1 1 HA 5 5 HB 2 2 HI 1 1 HZ 2 2 I 22 22 JA 23 23 K 105 105 KL 2 2 LA 1 1 LU 2 2 LZ 2 2 OE 4 4 OH 2 2 OK 5 5 OM 3 3 ON 3 3 OZ 3 3 P4 1 1 PA 14 14 PJ2 1 1 S5 6 6 SM 4 4 SP 1 1 SV 1 1 TF 1 1 UR 2 2 VE 10 10 VP8 1 1 YO 1 1 YU 1 1 YV 1 1 ZC4 1 1 ZL 1 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: AB1J Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 16,344 When the band opened for me at 1200z Sunday morning, the WM7D sun data was SFI=160, A=8, K=2, sunspots=208. Good but not great. Under these conditons I get about 10 hours of 10m time each day. In the contest I put in 11.5 hours, pushing it out a bit. Once the Europeans faded things got slow, but new folks kept showing up. Curiosity seekers, I guess. All in all, it was a great contest and I want to thank the innovators who conceived and implemented it. I've been experimenting using MMVARI as my RTTY engine for N1MM plus a stand alone copy of MMTTY with its oscilloscope peeking out through all the other windows. I much prefer oscilloscope tuning to the waterfall. I don't have enough computer screen real estate to display the rest of MMTTY. And the computer is old and slow and that's all it can handle. Just turning on the wireless connection breaks the CPU's back, so I had to run unassisted, which is normal for me anyway. This meant I had to populate the band map myself, which had the advantage that I could hear everything that was there. ;-)) Christmas is coming and maybe Santa will bring me a supercomputer. With a great big screen. Station: FT-2000 Attic dipole RIGblaster plus N1MM/MMVARI/MMTTY Aforementioned antiquated computer 73 and Happy Holidays, Kermit, AB1J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: AB1OD Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 2,415 Just a few Q's before the XYL decreed that my radio quota for the weekend was expended. One of these days I need to get a better 10m antenna. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: AJ1E Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 3,045 Only had a limited time to operate. Great turnout for the first 10 Meter RTTY. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: AL9A Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 25,060 Great way to kick off a new contest! Would have been better without the Chinook winds that blew in early Sunday morning. That required to me to lower my 70 foot crank up tower to about half height. Combined with the 100W power level it made breaking pile ups for new mults a challenge. Got the tower back up to about 50 feet around 2100 UTC and back to full height at 2200 UTC. Band got very quiet for the last half hour or so. Lots of CQs with not much to show for the effort. Hope everyone had fun. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: EA8OM Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 35,867 Equipment: IC-756PROIII - 100 Watts GPA-50/dipole for 40m microHAM USB Interface II MMTTY + RCKLog 3.25 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: G3WW Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 4,620 Brief play on RTTY to close out WAS RTTY. Not sure about the final score. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: G4FKA Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 6,572 Just a few hours checking a few things out. Spent the morning making up and putting up a couple of sloping dipoles for next weekends main 28MHz event. Next job of course was to test them out so tuned around the band to see what was on and came across all the action in the data section. So it was on with the data software and see what I could work. Quite busy for the few hours I was on. Band closed early, with signals beginning to fade around 17:00 and the final thin slivers disappearing from the waterfall just before 18:00. However it proved the antennas worked. IC-756ProIII, two switchable sloping dipoles, one angled north-west the other north-east. Hope to see everyone on the band again next weekend. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: GU0SUP Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 8,040 Hi all, Not too sure whether the scoring is OK, but I did work 120 Q's for 33 States, 6 Provinces and 28 Countries (other than W and VE). Conditions good at times, but for most of the morning I could only hear UA9 and UT stations. Very pleased to get VP2MWG and PJ2/K2PLF for new band-slots on 10m. 73 all Phil GU0SUP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: HA5BSW Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 1,520 I haven't lots of time. It was a fine prop. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: HB9SVT Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 90 Brocken antenna because of storm. Realy nice contest. Tks QSO. 73 Thomas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: IK1HXN Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 21,248 Contest in a weekend at home with family, I started around 08.00 local time and I continued with some qrx for houseworks. In the morning good openings to Asia, good signals from JA, two VK and one ZL. Sporadic condition with Europe. The afternoon a lots of good signals from USA. TU to AA5AU for organizing the contest. Thanks to all for QSO's. 73, Mario IK1HXN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: IT9MUO Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 18,675 73, Alf. IT9MUO one of ARIPA DX Team ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: IW1QN Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 17,052 I'm not satisfied. Good partecipation. I start the contest but wasn't very OK. With Flu and temperature, not is a good condition. Propagation good, but NOT Beautiful. Good and strong Signal from JA, USA, but not strong from VK, ZL. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K0FX Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 11,584 Looking forward to next year. Great condx for the first 10-RTTY contest. 73 Don K0FX ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K0RFD Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 10,761 This contest was great fun. Thanks to the sponsors for the idea. I only worked sparingly, mostly around football games. Next year, less football and more RTTY. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K1GU Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 14,190 TU Don & Ed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K1ING Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 19,783 Band conditions were not the best but I enjoyed it. I've been a Ham for two years this month and this was the first RTTY contest I really tried the do. I've done a couple others but had not sat down and worked it as long as I could. Not bad for a beginner if I say so myself. Thanks to the folks who put this on and I'll be doing it again next year if at all possible. Jerry K1ING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K2PO Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 408 Good shakedown for ARRL 10m next weekend. 73, Bill, K2PO Oregon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K4GMH Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 33,120 Wasn't able to start at the start of the Contest (enjoying a Christmas parade with granddaughter) until an hour and half later. Never heard a thing, not even a birdy from a switching power supply. However, the following day (LT) was different. Good conditions on this end the second day. Band started opening here to Europe at ~1200Z. Then, plenty of stations to work until the end of the Contest. Sure beats what 10 meters was a couple of years ago! Lot of fun. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K4RO Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 1,120 Just a handful of contacts during a busy weekend. Replaced the T2X at 100 feet, so I can now turn my top antenna again. The hard part for me now is the climb up, and setting the pulley and rope to avoid all of the antennas and junk below it. Dropping the 1/2" socket and doing it all with a hand wrench doesn't help either. Note to self -- net time, bring up two extra sockets, and buy a 1/2" Gear Wrench. Hoping for good conditions next weekend -- see you then. 73, Kirk K4RO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K4WW Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 8,550 After "grinding out" seven hours, with not so good conditions, on 160, I didn't have much left for this one. Activity seemed good, with lots of very strong 100 watt signals? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K6LL Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 47,726 I really do prefer so2r rtty. One radio is pretty slow. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K6MM Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 12,540 Good activity. Tnx to W0YK and AA5AU for setting up this new contest. Much fun. 73, John, K6MM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K6NV Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 4,788 Glad I di this Contest, lots of fun. Tells me whatthis little pistol station could really do if I put the energy into BIC............ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K7MKL Class: Multi-Op LP Total Score = 5,824 Good activity, fun contest. Thanks to W0YK and AA5AU for running this event! K7MKL had to work this weekend and W6NF had home projects that demanded attention We put in as much time as possible. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K7XC Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 12,702 Limited Time Entry. A few good runs! Good - not great - conditions... again... K3, 100W, 4 ele Monoyagi up 30'. People calling out of turn were a real annoyance. Everyone being 100W or less was a interesting twist... Id love to see this in a CW contest! QSL 100% VIA LOTW LOTW LOTW !!!! KB! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K8AJS Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 21,440 This was a fun contest, nice warmup for next weekend's ARRL 10 Meter Contest and a good chance for an extended session on 10 meters to get a real feel for what current propagation is like and what to expect. I want to give Don and Ed a lot of thanks for coming up with this idea! A little less than half of my contacts were US; I was spending more time most of the contest working DX, which is my first love anyway...:-) Then in the last couple of hours there wasn't much that could hear me but US stations, so I picked up the state multipliers then. Sure would have been nice to have a stronger opening into Japan the second evening; I was having a lot of trouble competing with the West Coast, but that's how it goes [shrug]. Anyway, it was fun, I had some antenna work I needed to do Sunday afternoon to help a local young ham, so I didn't get as many hours as I would have liked, but I enjoyed the time I spent and I'm already looking forward to the next one! Rig: Yaesu FT1000MP 100 watts Ant: 4-element quad Software: WriteLog 10.81d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K9MUG Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 20,097 Great idea. Sure a lot easier than diggig them out of the noise on 80 meters at the low point of the sunspot cycle. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: K9NW Class: Single Op HP Total Score = 2,862 A little RTTY fix after the ARRL 160. 73, Mike K9NW ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KA2D Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 36,491 Dedicated to the memory of Larry W2AX SK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KB2HSH Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 4,000 This was the first contest using my new Elecraft T1 autotuner. Had a great time...and as usual...I could see/hear 5B4AIF, but the pile-up prevented me from working him. Better luck next time! Great first running...hope more stations show up next year! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KB4KBS Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 464 Only got to play in this one for a little bit... again, calling CQ on 10M with 100W and a G5RV is not going to attract a crowd. Quit early when the JA's started to pop up and the west coasters turned their beams away from me. Thanks for the Q's, Scott, KB4KBS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KC4HW Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 364 First of all thanks everyone for the Qs. Thanks to the organizers for putting on the activity. I really wanted to make a better effort, but just the way it goes sometimes. My 10m antenna has been on the ground since July. Yeah, missed all the great activity on 10m this summer/fall. I have made several attempts to get it up but no luck. So yesterday, my wife and I installed one of 4L10m antenna that was built on the same specification as the Cushcraft 104CD. I have it at 39' and fixed to approximately 55 or 60 degrees. I am going to adjust this direction a bit to bring it around to about 40 or 45 degrees. I think it will work better to East Coast and EU at that heading. Unfortunately yesterday I could not get the feedline connected before I ran out of day light. So today I put up the StackMatchII and related control and coax cable for the one antenna. I got finished with this around 3PM today (Sunday). Dressed all the cables, etc. I have another (a real) Cushcraft 104CD ready to go hopefully early next week. The one antenna seemed to work fine. Of course no EU after 3PM. Really not much going on to East Coast. I worked VE1DX with a huge signal and he gave me a very good report after my inquiry about my signal. I was very surprised to hear some really strong West Coast stations from CA, WA, AZ NM and NV without being able to move the antenna. I guess not much front to back with a 16' boom and 4 elements. The SWR is a little high in the band and flat SWR around 28.450. It came in at 1 to 1.75 SWR around 28.100. So it is a little short to get it down to the CW band. I will have to make an adjustment to it before this ARRL 10m Contest. I am hoping to get the second antenna up Tuesday, but the WX forecast is questionable. The top one at 78' will rotatable. Actually a little high but this is what I have to work with. Run a 100 watts from a FT2000 and a W3YY interface for RTTY/CW. Also using Writelog and MMTTY. All seemed to work very well. Also yesterday worked on a 5/8 wl vertical for next weekend. Installed it on the ladder that goes to the top of the grain bin. Would have used it today but ran out of coax. Will be interesting to see how it performs next week. Thanks again for the Qs. Jim/KC4HW ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KD2MX Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 946 Only had a couple of hours late in the day but had some fun. It is great to have 10M back and busy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KE5OG Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 4,464 Didn't have much time but it was fun. Sat. evening I did not hear one U.S. station in the hour the band was open. The JAs were booming though. Didn't get on again until the last two hours and managed a few mults in my meager effort. Thanks to Don and Ed for putting it together. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KE7AUB Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 1,540 Nice relaxing and casual contest. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KE8M Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 5,934 late start just some casual operating after doing the arrl 160 test lots of fun ill have to mark my calendar for next year for this 1 kenwood ts 2000, hy gain lj 105ca @ 45 ft, imax 2000 @ 48 ft, n1mm and mmvari, rigblaster plug and play ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KF0UR Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 16,240 Reasonable condx. But the afternoon was light, as I had worked most of the stations I could hear. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KI4EEY Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 1,377 Enjoyed the contest and thanks for the Qso's. 73 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KI4UDF Class: Multi-Op LP Total Score = 14,835 Thanks for the contacts. It was fun 73 Erick and Bob ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KL7AC Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 27,390 Fun new contest, I like the 24 hour format. Yucky,windy,blustery day out and good reason to stay inside. Surprised at the amount of stations given the newness of this test, a nice tie in with the TARA test which I did not have much time for. Thanks for all of the calls. 73, Andre IC-7600 100W TH-11DX@70 Feet N1MM Logger US Interface Navigator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KN3A Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 3,520 I like having a 10 meter RTTY contest! Unfortunately when it starts at 7:00 p.m. the band is already shut down on the east coast. It's now almost 5 PM on Sunday night and the band is closing up fast. If the times could be adjusted next year, or make it a full weekend contest then that would be better. Thanks to everyone who put this together, I would call it a success. I had fun in a part time effort. Kenwood TS 450SAT 75 Watts Dipole @ 25 ft. N1MM Logger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KS2G Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 3,666 Conditions were excellent. Wish I'd had more time to operate. Dedication to the memory of W2AX (SK). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: KS7S Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 6,048 Elecraft K3 -- Ameritron AL-811 (100W) -- Cushcraft R7000 Vertical ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: LT0H Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 30,422 Hi I could not work more hours but I didn't want to miss Don's invitation for this contest.- Tnx to all QSOs.- Merry Christmas and Happy 2012 73 Juan LU3HY . LT0H ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: N1JM Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 1,196 K3/100, P3, 14AVQ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: N1SNB Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 5,310 Thanks to the organizers and the participants of this new contest. 10m is always fun. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: N2BJ Class: Single Op HP Total Score = 9,650 Very part time effort. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: N2EIK Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 12,528 Nice to see 10 wall to wall again! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: N2FF Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 32,054 This contest should be called the AA5AU and W0YK Ten Meter RTTY Wino Run... It was actually great fun with stations at times packed together from below 28080 all the way up to 28150. I do not think the old band has ever seen that many RTTY stations on the band at one time for so long. I hope someone took a picture of that band map for posterity. Biggest thrills were to have an SU in the conterst and to be called by a ZS off the back of the quad while running and then a short time later for a ZL to call in while pointed NW. The icing was to work a JA mult near the end of the contest as the band was dying. I really did not thing that JA was going to happen. Hopefully next year will be even more fun expecially if there is more wine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: N6WIN Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 11,984 The K3 works really darned well in AFSK mode. I still need to re-wire my W3YY kit for FSK, but this worked decent to play with. Operating equipment: Elecraft K3 LM354HD 54' Tower Force 12 C31XR N1MM latest version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: N7ON Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 608 Wonderful hearing so many stations active in this new contest. Limited time to operate with a busy weekend, including a meeting of the Kona Contest Club (KH6CW). Many thanks to AA5AU and W0YK for developing this contest. 73, John ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: N8HM Class: Single Op QRP Total Score = 384 Rig - Yaesu FT-817ND Antenna - Alexloop Walkham Portable Magnetic Loop ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: NA2M Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 6,555 RIG: Elecraft K3 ANT: Cushcraft R5 Vertical N1MM Logger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: NG7Z Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 6,345 Not much time available but had fun in this first time contest. Thanks to AA5AU, W0YX and K4GMH for putting this together. Lots of activity and I think this will turn out to be a favorite for many people. 73 Paul NG7Z ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: NM6E Class: Multi-Op LP Total Score = 1,792 My 7 year old got to play around in CQP, now he had his first introduction to RTTY and made a few Q's and enjoyed being in the drivers seat for a "short" stint. Note to self: Stay away from RTTY Pile UP's when operating @ 100 Watts into a vertical! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: NN6NN Class: Multi-Op LP Total Score = 21,528 Activity very good for first running of this fun contest. Thank you Ed and Don for sponsoring this event. It' a winner. We had limited on the air time, but it served as a great shakedown for our PJ2 RTTY Roundup trip. K3 + 3L SteppIR at 40 ft. Thanks for all the Q's! 73, Ron N6EE Chet W6XK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: NO6MX Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 7,056 Lots of fun in my first contest in the US. Thank you guys, 73 de NO6MX / ON6MX ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: NR4M Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 40,326 Frustrating, but I had fun. State/Prov count is WAY down. My station is not set up for domestic contesting, with the LOWEST 10 meter antenna I could point west, being at 120 feet! I could have hung a inv vee across the dog and it would have been a better antenna. Was all pumped before the contest Saturday evening because I was working lots of JA's. Contest started; band folded. Worked 10 stations the first evening. Called it quits and got into the 160 CW contest till about mid night local. Being a 'newbie' to RTTY, I'n not sure what a good 10 meter opening is like. I found the opening to not be as long as I would have expected or as intense as I had hoped. Although at times frustrating, overall, it was enjoyable. I shelled peanuts and drank beer, all the while pushing keyboard buttons. Thanks to all for the contacts. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: NV4B Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 5,264 It had been awhile since I had played in a RTTY contest, but I couldn't resist some 10-meter activity the week before ARRL 10. I operated very part-time and very casually in this one and had a great time. Thanks to W0YK, AA5AU, K4GMH, and everybody else who made this new contest happen. I'm already looking forward to the next one! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: NX8G/5 Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 22,470 Operated from my winter home in Franklinton, LA. Kudos to Don and Ed for putting on a first class event. The partcpation was fantastic for a first time event. This is my second contest using my new KIO hexbeam (the first was the TARA RTTY Melee the previous day. Prior to this I've only used dipoles. I learned a lot about using a directional antenna and I've got a lot more to learn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: OK4RQ Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 4,725 Sorry, I had little free time. See in OKDX RTTY contest 73 Pavel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: OP4A Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 12,648 Merry Xmas and Happy 2012 to all. 73 Francis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: P40K Class: Multi-Op LP Total Score = 73,720 Thanks to Carl, AI6V/P49V and Sue, AI6YL/P40YL for use of their lovely home in Aruba and the super station. This is the eighth year Kay, K6KO and I have visited Aruba and operate the ARRL 160 and 10 meter contest. This year was a bonus with the new 10-RTTY contest and what a blast it was. Ten meters came alive on Sunday morning before the sun was above the horizon. I told Ed W0YK/P49X that I'm in awe of his contest efforts from down here after experiencing the RTTY pileup for the first time. Kay and I split the day unto two hours shifts for the twelve hours the band was open. A perfect day for contesting as it poured rain all day. From the start we had Europe and the Middle East plus the USA Eastern Seaboard. The station has stacked five element Yagi's for Europe and a separate identical setup for USA so it's quite easy to switch. Other that area of Maine and the Canadian Prov's to the North all of North America was very workable and a decent Japan opening in the last hour before the band shutdown. You know the band is in good shape when you have KH6's and KL7's calling over the top of the pileup. Rates were consistently in the high 80's, low 90's all day. Not bad for a one band, one radio, one VFO station. Thanks to Ed, W0YK and Don, AA5AU for organizing the contest. Station: FT1000(100 Watts), Micro Keyer II, 5/5 for Europe, 5/5 for North America and 4 el Steppir for South America, N1MM logging software. Logs will be on LOTW in a day or so. QSL to WM6A direct or bureau if you want a card. Thanks for the Q's. Please look for P40K, single op SSB by K6KO in ARRL 10-Meter Contest: 0000Z, Dec 10 to 2400Z, Dec 11. Ken, K6TA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: R9CB Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 8,815 Quite interesting single band contest, though conditions could be better a bit... No US at all! Hope next year will bring us better multiplier. Using Orion 565 and 2L wire loop antenna. Thank you, 73's, Alex/r9cb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: S53M Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 15,708 Thanks for all cals. Miha / S51FB ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: S56A Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 8,694 I guess condx were poorer on Sunday that Saturday. Power limit to 100 W might be misleading. No print from KP2BH. Even Texas station couldn't break his endless CQ. Didn't catch 5X1NH although he was not in the contest anyway. UE DE MARIO, S56A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: UT1IA Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 25,992 The propagation was not as good as about one week ago, but quite fine for 10m. I've been feeling the lack of power and elements all contest long. :-) Thank you all for qsos and nice contest. 73 Vladimir (Bob) UT1IA http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia "Contesting is fun !" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: VA2UP Class: Single Op HP Total Score = 44,492 I think we needed a 10M contest to make up for all those dry years. Congratulations to Don and Ed for making this happen. Conditions were good but they didn't last very long. I'd say we had 5 good hours uphere then it was a semi-struggle but we knew this even before the start so I'd say that the outcome exceeded my expectations. I could only hear 1 JA and I was lucky to work him, pfeew! Missed a few nice mults, just couldn't make it through the pilups. A second receiver on the K3 would have been very nice to have today! So thanks again and already looking forward to the next edition!! 73, Fabi va2up ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: VA7FC Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 18,762 just operated Sunday ... I guess I will have to put up the Xmas lights on Tuesday 73s Perry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: VA7ST Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 8,109 Just four hours on. 10M was noisy and most stations were quite weak here. Hope for much better next weekend. Thanks to Don and Ed for putting this one on the calendar. Great idea, and great participation. -- Bud VA7ST ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: VY2LI Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 10,368 Thanks to the organizers for a nice first-time effort.Hopefully,next year will get to spend more time in the chair.Hope we got into your log.Happy Holidays!Bill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W0LSD Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 37,600 Lots of participants for 1st time contest. Was hoping Sat. night would have had a longer opening, maybe next year. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W0YK Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 32,538 This is a checklog obviously, but what a fun day on the radio! Asia and Oceania were in for a couple hours Saturday night here on the west coast and Europe was open for a couple hours Sunday morning, but most signals were weak. In North America "spotlight propagation" moved around the continent during the day Sunday. Signals became very weak for the most part on Sunday afternoon. My two 10 meter Yagis are fixed at 70 and 120 degrees so that made some QSOs more difficult. Many stations couldn't hear me and admittedly some of them were right at the noise floor, even with the PR10 pre-amp. Then, other signals were S9+30dB. Activity was good worldwide with lots of Packet spots though run rates weren't high. This was a great warmup for both the ARRL 10-Meter contest next weekend and RTTY Round-Up in early January. Heijo, EA8OM, gets the tailender award! I dropped my call at the end of the other station's exchange and he picked it up without pause using a TU/NOW message. It would be great to see more of this but one has to be careful not to QRM the prior contact. It was also the perfect contest for SO2V and the K3/P3/WriteLog combination was superb. Mults and new stations were tuned in on the second receiver while running on the main receiver. The Packet-filled bandmap on the second receiver was used to quickly find these stations by simply clicking the tuned-in call in the second receiver RTTY window. The number of accurate spots was surprising, so I guess more folks are spotting the Mark frequency. WriteLog keeps the left and right (main and sub-RX) channels of LINE OUT properly streamed into their respective RTTY windows, but clicking on a call in the sub-RX window simply put the K3 in SPLIT mode so the transmit was on the sub-RX frequency. The sub-RX had its own FSK/PTT keying interface that was wire-OR'd at the K3 FSK and PTT inputs along with the main keying interface. Search & Pounce QSOs were easily interleaved in the run QSO stream with little pause. N1MM probably can be configured similarly and I hope others took advantage of this contest (single band and Packet) to practice SO2V. Checking the log submittal robot Saturday night I found that logs were being rejected for the wrong date even though it checked out fine a week ago. It was fixed at 2138z on Sunday. 73, Ed - W0YK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W4BQF Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 3,270 It took me several hours to get my K3 and N1MM to work, without a BSD on my Win 7 PC. Culprit was a new Logitec wireless mouse! Lot of activity Sunday, but only two Q's Saturday night. For a 100w contest, there sure were some VERY loud signals! Thanks for this new contest and for the Q's. 73, Tom - W4BQF K3 and 8-el Optibeam tribander at 71' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W4RK Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 7,849 Nice to hear so much RTTY activity on 10 meters! Good participation by the non-W/VE ops. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W4UH Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 9,471 First to all, my thanks goes out to everyone who made this new contest possible, I appreciate the hard work. This was just a part time effort to support this new contest. I didn't have much time but it was fun since this is my favorite mode and on my favorite band. Maybe next year I can make it an all out effort. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W4ZGR Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 875 Ran 10 watts ICOM 706MKIIG Attic Dipole ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W5AP Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 22,854 Talk about great condx and interesting propagation...yes it was. What fun to have a new single band contest. And my thanks for Ed's terrific incentive for a reward that is not another certificate. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W6OAT Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 30,020 Worked new states VT, DE and NV for 10m RTTY WAS. This was a fun contest and had a nice turnout for its inagural run. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W6PK Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 2,368 10 Meter RTTY is a fun contest. Thanks for the Q's! I only had a few hours but really enjoyed the time. 73 de Phil W6PK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W6SX Class: Single Op HP Total Score = 21,060 High power check log. Yee Haw! Thanks Don and Ed for a great contest. K3, ACOM 2000A, wire antenna at 46 feet with Matchboxes, MMTTY, N1MM. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W6WRT Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 14,835 Nice contest. Would prefer more power categories next time. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W6YX Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 22,820 I was late getting started and missed the first hour. JA's were still coming in, but that was it for Saturday night. Sunday morning I had a family commitment, so I missed the possible early morning opening to Europe and/or Africa. I got on at 19z and ran USA stations as fast as I could for a couple hours. Then a little search-and-pounce as well as running. Total time on the air less than 7 hours. Really fun to have everyone on ten meters, and more than enough RTTY activity to keep me entertained. Great new contest! W6YX Stanford University (operator K6UFO) Equipment: Rig: Yaesu FT-1000MP, 100 watts Antennas: Force12 C31XR at 60 ft, 5-el at 31 ft, 6-el at 75 ft Software etc: WriteLog and MMTTY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W6ZL Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 8,100 Many familiar calls, but many new ones. Thanks to all for your contact. FT-1000MP MARK V, KT-34M2 @ 30 ft. N1MM 11.11.4 /73 Dave W6ZL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W7RN Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 47,380 K3 x 2. WriteLog/u2R. 2 x 6el@30'. Sterba Curtain @70' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W8AKS Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 6,440 Outstanding contest. Lots of fun. Tks for the q's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: W9ILY Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 6,068 Lots of fun in limited time. Was busy putting up my first tower and Optibeam most of the weekend. It works! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: WB2ABD Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 1,800 K3 3 el Steppir @ 45ft N1MM + GHE Radio Boss ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: WB6JJJ Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 1,218 Now that was fun, I was able to play radio only Saturday and Sunday evening just before the band closed. Still, for a brand new contest, there were plenty of stations to work... Thanks for all of the QSOs, see you next year. Bill WB6JJJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: WF7T Class: Single Op LP Total Score = 2,975 Thank you to the organizers; it is great to have a RTTY contest on 10M. Couldn't really spend as much time as I wanted to but ended up stealing away a few to participate in this new contest. See you next year! 73 Brad WF7T Nashville, TN IC-7600@100W, Doublets@~40' N1MM v11.11.4/MMTTY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: WT6K Class: Single Op QRP Total Score = 2,720 K3(AFSK), LONGWIRE UP 40 FT. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call: WW4LL Class: Multi-Op LP Total Score = 34,498 Thanks to Don & Ed for sponsoring this contest. It was a great tuneup for us for RTTY RU in that we had two new ops here, one experiencing RTTY for the 1st time and only a few times for the other OP. Thanks to all of the participants.....Fred, WW4LL Index of Calls Call: 5B4AIF Class: Single Op LP Call: 7L4IOU Class: Single Op LP Call: AA5AU Class: Single Op LP Call: AA5VU Class: Single Op LP Call: AA8IA Class: Single Op LP Call: AB0RX Class: Single Op LP Call: AB1J Class: Single Op LP Call: AB1OD Class: Single Op LP Call: AB4GG Class: Single Op LP Call: AB8M Class: Single Op LP Call: AD5LU Class: Single Op LP Call: AI9T Class: Single Op LP Call: AJ1E Class: Single Op LP Call: AL1G Class: Single Op LP Call: AL9A Class: Single Op LP Call: CT1EEK Class: Single Op LP Call: DB2BJT Class: Single Op LP Call: DJ3IW Class: Single Op LP Call: DL1ZBO Class: Single Op LP Call: DM5TI Class: Single Op LP Call: EA8OM Class: Single Op LP Call: F5CQ Class: Single Op LP Call: F5RD Class: Single Op LP Call: G0ORH Class: Single Op LP Call: G3WW Class: Single Op LP Call: G4FKA Class: Single Op LP Call: GU0SUP Class: Single Op LP Call: GW4SKA Class: Single Op LP Call: HA5BSW Class: Single Op LP Call: HB9SVT Class: Single Op LP Call: IK1HXN Class: Single Op LP Call: IT9MUO Class: Single Op LP Call: IW1QN Class: Single Op LP Call: K0FX Class: Single Op LP Call: K0RFD Class: Single Op LP Call: K1GU Class: Single Op LP Call: K1ING Class: Single Op LP Call: K1SM Class: Single Op HP Call: K2PO Class: Single Op LP Call: K2YG Class: Single Op QRP Call: K4CX Class: Single Op LP Call: K4EDI Class: Single Op LP Call: K4GMH Class: Single Op LP Call: K4HAL Class: Single Op LP Call: K4RO Class: Single Op LP Call: K4WW Class: Single Op LP Call: K6LL Class: Single Op LP Call: K6LRN Class: Single Op LP Call: K6MM Class: Single Op LP Call: K6NV Class: Single Op LP Call: K6YL Class: Single Op LP Call: K7MKL Class: Multi-Op LP Call: K7MY Class: Single Op HP Call: K7TQ Class: Single Op LP Call: K7XC Class: Single Op LP Call: K8AJS Class: Single Op LP Call: K8GT Class: Single Op LP Call: K9MUG Class: Single Op LP Call: K9NW Class: Single Op HP Call: KA2D Class: Single Op LP Call: KA2KON Class: Single Op LP Call: KB2HSH Class: Single Op LP Call: KB3LIX Class: Single Op LP Call: KB4KBS Class: Single Op LP Call: KB9S Class: Single Op LP Call: KC4HW Class: Single Op LP Call: KD2MX Class: Single Op LP Call: KD5J Class: Single Op LP Call: KE5OG Class: Single Op LP Call: KE7AUB Class: Single Op LP Call: KE8M Class: Single Op LP Call: KF0UR Class: Single Op LP Call: KH6GMP Class: Single Op LP Call: KI4EEY Class: Single Op LP Call: KI4UDF Class: Multi-Op LP Call: KI6DY Class: Single Op LP Call: KI7Y Class: Single Op LP Call: KL7AC Class: Single Op LP Call: KN3A Class: Single Op LP Call: KP2BH Class: Single Op LP Call: KQ3F Class: Single Op LP Call: KS2G Class: Single Op LP Call: KS7S Class: Single Op LP Call: KY7K Class: Single Op LP Call: LT0H Class: Single Op LP Call: LZ2PL Class: Single Op LP Call: LZ8E Class: Single Op LP Call: N1IBM Class: Single Op LP Call: N1IW Class: Single Op LP Call: N1JM Class: Single Op LP Call: N1SNB Class: Single Op LP Call: N2BJ Class: Single Op HP Call: N2EIK Class: Single Op LP Call: N2FF Class: Single Op LP Call: N2NF Class: Single Op LP Call: N2NS Class: Single Op LP Call: N3WZR Class: Single Op LP Call: N4ZZ Class: Single Op LP Call: N5JR Class: Single Op LP Call: N6AR Class: Single Op LP Call: N6QQ Class: Single Op LP Call: N6WIN Class: Single Op LP Call: N7ON Class: Single Op LP Call: N7US Class: Single Op LP Call: N8HM Class: Single Op QRP Call: NA2M Class: Single Op LP Call: NA2U Class: Single Op LP Call: NA4M Class: Single Op LP Call: NC5O Class: Single Op LP Call: NG7Z Class: Single Op LP Call: NM6E Class: Multi-Op LP Call: NN6NN Class: Multi-Op LP Call: NO6MX Class: Single Op LP Call: NR4M Class: Single Op LP Call: NT0F Class: Single Op LP Call: NV4B Class: Single Op LP Call: NX8G/5 Class: Single Op LP Call: OH2BBT Class: Single Op LP Call: OK4RQ Class: Single Op LP Call: OM0DX Class: Single Op LP Call: OP4A Class: Single Op LP Call: P40K Class: Multi-Op LP Call: R9CB Class: Single Op LP Call: S53M Class: Single Op LP Call: S56A Class: Single Op LP Call: SM7BHM Class: Single Op LP Call: TF3PPN Class: Single Op LP Call: UT1IA Class: Single Op LP Call: VA2UP Class: Single Op HP Call: VA3PC Class: Single Op LP Call: VA7FC Class: Single Op LP Call: VA7RN Class: Single Op LP Call: VA7ST Class: Single Op LP Call: VE1OP Class: Single Op LP Call: VE3XAT Class: Single Op LP Call: VE6SQ Class: Single Op LP Call: VP2MWG Class: Multi-Op LP Call: VY2LI Class: Single Op LP Call: W0LSD Class: Single Op LP Call: W0RAA Class: Single Op LP Call: W0YK Class: Single Op LP Call: W1ZD Class: Single Op LP Call: W3BUI Class: Single Op LP Call: W3FV Class: Single Op LP Call: W3KB Class: Single Op LP Call: W4BCG Class: Single Op HP Call: W4BK Class: Single Op LP Call: W4BQF Class: Single Op LP Call: W4RK Class: Single Op LP Call: W4UH Class: Single Op LP Call: W4UK Class: Single Op LP Call: W4ZGR Class: Single Op LP Call: W5AP Class: Single Op LP Call: W6OAT Class: Single Op LP Call: W6PK Class: Single Op LP Call: W6SX Class: Single Op HP Call: W6WRT Class: Single Op LP Call: W6YX Class: Single Op LP Call: W6ZL Class: Single Op LP Call: W7PP Class: Single Op LP Call: W7RN Class: Single Op LP Call: W7VP Class: Single Op HP Call: W7WW Class: Single Op LP Call: W8AKS Class: Single Op LP Call: W9ILY Class: Single Op LP Call: WA1DRQ Class: Single Op LP Call: WA3AFS Class: Single Op LP Call: WA3FRP Class: Single Op LP Call: WA5ZUP Class: Single Op LP Call: WB2ABD Class: Single Op LP Call: WB2RHM Class: Single Op LP Call: WB5TUF Class: Single Op LP Call: WB6JJJ Class: Single Op LP Call: WF7T Class: Single Op LP Call: WT6K Class: Single Op QRP Call: WT6P Class: Single Op LP Call: WW4LL Class: Multi-Op LP Call: WZ8P Class: Single Op LP Call: ZC4LI Class: Single Op LP Index of Calls organized by Class Class: Multi-Op LP Call: K7MKL Call: KI4UDF Call: NM6E Call: NN6NN Call: P40K Call: VP2MWG Call: WW4LL Class: Single Op HP Call: K1SM Call: K7MY Call: K9NW Call: N2BJ Call: VA2UP Call: W4BCG Call: W6SX Call: W7VP Class: Single Op LP Call: 5B4AIF Call: 7L4IOU Call: AA5AU Call: AA5VU Call: AA8IA Call: AB0RX Call: AB1J Call: AB1OD Call: AB4GG Call: AB8M Call: AD5LU Call: AI9T Call: AJ1E Call: AL1G Call: AL9A Call: CT1EEK Call: DB2BJT Call: DJ3IW Call: DL1ZBO Call: DM5TI Call: EA8OM Call: F5CQ Call: F5RD Call: G0ORH Call: G3WW Call: G4FKA Call: GU0SUP Call: GW4SKA Call: HA5BSW Call: HB9SVT Call: IK1HXN Call: IT9MUO Call: IW1QN Call: K0FX Call: K0RFD Call: K1GU Call: K1ING Call: K2PO Call: K4CX Call: K4EDI Call: K4GMH Call: K4HAL Call: K4RO Call: K4WW Call: K6LL Call: K6LRN Call: K6MM Call: K6NV Call: K6YL Call: K7TQ Call: K7XC Call: K8AJS Call: K8GT Call: K9MUG Call: KA2D Call: KA2KON Call: KB2HSH Call: KB3LIX Call: KB4KBS Call: KB9S Call: KC4HW Call: KD2MX Call: KD5J Call: KE5OG Call: KE7AUB Call: KE8M Call: KF0UR Call: KH6GMP Call: KI4EEY Call: KI6DY Call: KI7Y Call: KL7AC Call: KN3A Call: KP2BH Call: KQ3F Call: KS2G Call: KS7S Call: KY7K Call: LT0H Call: LZ2PL Call: LZ8E Call: N1IBM Call: N1IW Call: N1JM Call: N1SNB Call: N2EIK Call: N2FF Call: N2NF Call: N2NS Call: N3WZR Call: N4ZZ Call: N5JR Call: N6AR Call: N6QQ Call: N6WIN Call: N7ON Call: N7US Call: NA2M Call: NA2U Call: NA4M Call: NC5O Call: NG7Z Call: NO6MX Call: NR4M Call: NT0F Call: NV4B Call: NX8G/5 Call: OH2BBT Call: OK4RQ Call: OM0DX Call: OP4A Call: R9CB Call: S53M Call: S56A Call: SM7BHM Call: TF3PPN Call: UT1IA Call: VA3PC Call: VA7FC Call: VA7RN Call: VA7ST Call: VE1OP Call: VE3XAT Call: VE6SQ Call: VY2LI Call: W0LSD Call: W0RAA Call: W0YK Call: W1ZD Call: W3BUI Call: W3FV Call: W3KB Call: W4BK Call: W4BQF Call: W4RK Call: W4UH Call: W4UK Call: W4ZGR Call: W5AP Call: W6OAT Call: W6PK Call: W6WRT Call: W6YX Call: W6ZL Call: W7PP Call: W7RN Call: W7WW Call: W8AKS Call: W9ILY Call: WA1DRQ Call: WA3AFS Call: WA3FRP Call: WA5ZUP Call: WB2ABD Call: WB2RHM Call: WB5TUF Call: WB6JJJ Call: WF7T Call: WT6P Call: WZ8P Call: ZC4LI Class: Single Op QRP Call: K2YG Call: N8HM Call: WT6K