KC5YKX

Reid Hill   1042 Burkshire Dr   Corpus Christi   Texas   78412

Nueces County   EL17HR   CQ Zone 04   ITU Zone 07

ARRL RR 2004
Home Up ARRL DX 2002 CQ WPX 2002 IARU HF 2002 Texas QP CQ WW 2002 ARRL SS 2002 ARRL 10M 2002 ARRL RR 2003 ARRL DX 2003 CQ WW 2003 ARRL SS 2003 ARRL RR 2004 CQ WPX 2004 ARRL DX 2004 NAQP RTTY Feb 04 Various Contest

kc5ykx at swbell.net

Final Results: 4th Place Multi Low Power US/VE!

Also NEW West Gulf Division Record!!

ARRL RTTY Round Up 2004

I went to N5TW's to operate the ARRL RR this year. Tom has never made an RTTY contact before and both thought it would be fun to do this contest as a multi single low power entry. I made it to Austin the day before the contest to help Tom set up the station for RTTY using my RigBlaster and his FT-1000D. Things changed when I got there as Tom had just got his new TenTec Orion just a couple hours before I arrived so made the decision to use it instead of the Yaesu. We tinkered with the setup on it right up to 3 hours before the contest. Tom made his first RTTY contact with CM2ZK a couple hours before the contest. 

We had a great time and the "spray array" antennas work FB for this one. We did move the stack to certain multipliers to ensure the contact before the packet pile arrived. I think Tom is now hooked on RTTY as another mode to chase DX with. Below are Tom's comments that he sent to the 3830 reflector. Tom tells about how we got our last 2 stateside multipliers and the VT mult is kind of bizarre. We think we will be in the top 5 in the MS LP category with this score. You can find more info on N5TW's station on my other pages or at these links: http://www.qrz.com/callsign/N5TW  and  http://www.ctdxcc.org/n5tw/ 

Call: N5TW
Operator(s): KC5YKX, N5TW
Station: N5TW
Class: M/S LP
QTH: TX
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Summary:
Band QSOs
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80: 54
40: 158
20: 275
15: 400
10: 47
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Total: 934   State/Prov = 58   Countries = 44   Total Score = 95,268


Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club


Comments:
I had never made a RTTY QSO and Reid (KC5YKX)who was a veteran offered to come
show me the ropes. Well, he did last years Roundup anyway. To add to the
excitement of hooking everything up, my new Ten Tec Orion showed up Friday
afternoon. I'd had a week's use on KE5C's Orion so I figured I'm as much a
veteran at it as Reid is to RTTY so we made the decision to use it and just
"Test the dilithium crystals in combat" as they say. Panicked calls to a
couple of friends netted instructions for setting the Orion filters for AFSK
from KE5C and on setting the audio levels correctly from AC5AA. AC5AA also did
some on the air listening to double check that we had a nice clean signal.
After hooking things up and initial tests, I did my first QSO with CM2ZK before
the contest. This was exciting. Let me digress and tell you of my long
journey in RTTY culminating in this QSO. At age 14, I was given an old Western
Union Teletype machine by a very nice ham mentor. This was the old yellow
ribbon machine and I can still smell the hot gun oil smell from that box. He
showed me a writeup in the ARRL Amateur Radio Handbood on an umpty-ump tube
decoder for driving this from a shortwave radio and I spend alot of lawn mowing
money and used parts he gave me to build the thing - a project way beyond my
limited skills!!! I know now that the project was hopeless - my Heath GR-91
was nowhere near stable enough for the task if all else was working. After
many many hours of trouble shooting, I finally got the thing to light the Mark
Space neon bulbs as I tuned in a strong RTTY signal and the teletype sprang to
life! But the thing generated so much QRN from all the arcing teletype
contacts that after it started up, it drove enough noise back into the radio
that it just kept typing after it would start regardless of the radio's tuning. 
After many weeks of messing with this, I finally gave up and traded the
teletype off for other things.
So years later, I guess I still had sort of a nervous tick whenever anyone
mentioned RTTY.... And CM2ZK will probably never know why I was so excited
about that QSO!
We had fun and worked hard at the contest with Reid doing most of the work. 
Late Sunday afternoon, we were down to just needing KS and VT for all the states
and Reid was CQing on 10M. He wanted to go find them but I said he was more
likely to have them call us - sure enough, a KS station calls in. Reid,
remembering that I'm distantly related to Ethan Alan of Green Mountain fame in
the Revolutionary war said: "Tom, how about contacting Ethan Alan in the spirit
world and arrange for VT to call us." "I'm channelling him now", I said. And
darned if WA1TTL did not call in right there with VT!

 

Me operating N5TW during the ARRL RTTY Round Up 2004. You can see how Tom has changed the station from the other pics on my other pages. Most notably moving the rotator control boxes and stack masters. Oh yeah and the new TenTec Orion,