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Call: OH1F Category: Multi Single Power: High Power Band: All Band Mode: CW Country: Finland
Final | Claimed | |||||||
BAND | NETTO QSOs | QSO PTS | PTS/QSO | COUNTRIES | NETTO QSOs | QSO PTS | PTS/QSO | COUNTRIES |
80 | 220 | 468 | 2.13 | 38 | 234 | 499 | 2.13 | 40 |
40 | 381 | 866 | 2.27 | 57 | 397 | 902 | 2.27 | 57 |
20 | 484 | 1106 | 2.29 | 69 | 494 | 1135 | 2.30 | 69 |
15 | 378 | 930 | 2.46 | 63 | 396 | 974 | 2.46 | 63 |
10 | 62 | 146 | 2.35 | 36 | 66 | 155 | 2.35 | 36 |
Totals | 1525 | 3516 | 2.31 | 263 | 1587 | 3665 | 2.31 | 265 |
Claimed Score | 971,225 | Score reduction |
Final Score | 924,708 | -4.8% |
All reports sent were 59(9), unless otherwise noted.
Operator List:
Timo Pohjola, OH1MDR/OH0MDR
Timo Klimoff, OH1NOA/OH0NOA
Equipment Description:
FT-1000 MP + PA
TS-850SAT + PA
80: inv-vee, GP
40: 3-el yagi
20: 4/4-el, 4-el yagis
15: 4/4-el, 4-el yagis
10: 6-el yagi
Soapbox comments by OH1NOA:
"OH1MDR arrived to the site only 10 minutes before 1200z. He came from
funeral,
dressed in black - that I call a cool contest dressing!
Unfortunately our 2 PC network was not functional, so the first hour
went by MDR setting up/changing another PC and NOA doing single op/single band 15
meters ... Fortunately pileup was quite good that time! Then we found out
that K1EA's latest version 9.50 sends serial numbers by bands not like a running
number of total qsos - in the DXpedition mode which we used. Later we changed
to the old 9.37 version which sent numbers correctly ... we worked K1EA
during the contest, fortunately (to Ken) it was CW not SSB contest ...
DX propagation was really bad. Only a handful of US stations worked on 80-15m -
nothing
heard from NA on 10 meters. On 80m we worked K5ZD and W1FJ (who was real 599) +
PY2YU, 9X1A, JY9NX.
On 10m only one weak JA: JG1ILF. Maybe the band was better to JA from the east.
But, oh boy, it was a looooong night: 02-06z qso rates: 24, 21, 15, 24, 29 ...
We had a very aggressive tactic of moving multipliers. It is a real must in SAC
nowadays.
I remember when I started in the 80's everyone just shouted CQ during the SAC and
not moving to anywhere for mults, hi!
In the multi-single class a 10-minute-rule limits sometimes comparing to SOAB - many
times you "can do it" only with 2 bands with a multiplier. Unfortunately this
year
our 265 mults seem not to be enough to beat 8-men-giant in Paksalo ... =)
or =( "
Club Affiliation: CCF, Contest Club Finland
This is to certify that in this contest I have operated
my transmitter within the limitations of my license and have
observed fully the rules and regulations of the contest.
Signature 31.10.2000 Timo Pohjola
MAILING ADDRESS:
OH1F c/o Timo Pohjola
Kissalinja 29
28400 ULVILA
FINLAND
oh1mdr at sral.fi
© Timo Pohjola OH1MDR/OH0MDR