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QRP Homebrewer Sprint

Fall 2005

Hi All,

Here are the results for the 2005 Fall NJQRP Homebrewer Sprint.

Look for the next Homebrewer Sprint on USA Sunday evening on March 27, 2006 - 0000 UTC.  Additional details about this next event will be posted on the NJQRP website and in the AmQRP Homebrewer CD Magazine.

I hope all enjoyed the sprint! 

72 de Ken N2CQ@ARRL.NET 


FALL 2005 QRP HOMEBREWER SPRINT RESULTS


Congratulations to Al, K0FRP for a fine score from Colo.for FIRST PLACE! 

Congrats to Dick, W0NTA for another good one from Colorado for 2nd place. Is Colo. the hot spot? 

A very close 3rd place goes to Lloyd, K3ESE. Nice score from the right coast. 

I hope all enjoyed the sprint!

Call Mode      QSOs     Points  x SPCs  x PWR  = Score

K0FRP

CW

59

236

41

7

67,732

W0NTA

CW

54

216

42

7

63,504

K3ESE

CW

54

216

38

7

57,456

K0ZK

CW

50

200

35

7

49,000

K4BAI

CW

66

132

39

7

36,036

KE0G

CW

41

164

30

7

34,440

AB1AV

CW

21

84

18

7

10,584

KW4JS

CW

16

64

14

10

8,960

W2JEK

CW

17

68

12

10

8,160

W5ACM

CW

17

68

16

7

7,616

AL7FS/W0

CW

17

68

15

7

7,140

KN1H

CW

9

36

7

10

2,520

W5ESE

CW

8

32

7

7

1,568

WA2BQI

CW

11

22

8

7

1,232

W1PID

CW

7

28

5

7

980

Check Log:
WQ2RP
NJQRP Club
(Op: N2CQ)

CW

46 160 33 7 36,960

SOAPBOX REPORTS

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K0FRP:
Rig : Elecraft K1
Antennas : 4 El Mono at 82' for 20M, 2 El Mono for 40M.
de Al, Aurora, CO
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W0NTA:
Operated a K2 at 5 watts output to a multiband doublet antenna
up 30 feet and a 3 element SteppIR at 20 feet. I operated from
my mountain cabin at 7000 feet near Estes Park, CO. Conditions
were good here. Another fun sprint. Thanks for organizing it.
73, Dick, Greeley, CO
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K3ESE:
Great sprint, as always. K2 xcvr at 5W to a 302' horizontal
loop at 50' and an 88' EDZ at 45'. Due to parenting and fatigue,
only managed to work about 2 hours this time.
de Lloyd, Reisterstown, MD
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K0ZK:
Rig: Elecraft K2 s/n 692, 5 Watts.
Antenna: 33' Ground Plane made of 3" irrigation tubing.
Homebrew antenna coupler with MIL. rotary inductor.
Schurr Einbau Wabbler paddle. Homebrew memory keyer.
Autec QF1A audio filter.
I worked a few Europeans, minutes after the QRP contest ended.
Band conditions were getting good to Europe at that time.
In the last 30 minutes I picked up WA and OR. All this on
40 Metres!
72 de Arn, Lebanon, ME
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K4BAI:
Club Name: South East Contest Club
COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT. FT1000MP, 5 watts output, TH6DXX,
zepp, dipole, inverted vee.

Contest may run too long or maybe should start an hour earlier.
Was unable to find a new QSO after 0244Z until after 0300Z, so went
QRT. Ealier start time would give us more short skip. Long skip
makes QRP QSOs pretty difficult.
de John, Columbus, GA
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KE0G:
QRP - 5 watts, CW
Elecraft K-1
80 M quadrant up 50' fed with Matchbox tuner
de Dan, Rochester, MN
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AB1AV:
Power : 5 Watts
Rig: Homebrew xcvr (ATS-3)
Thanks for running this contest!
de Bill, Hollis, NH
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KW4JS:
Rig Elecraft K2 running 500 mW into a 135 ft doublet up at
60 ft.
Thank to all who pulled me through the qrn and qrm.
de John, Kingston, TN
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W2JEK:
Rig: Oak Hills OHR-500 at 900MW.
Antennas: Ground Plane on the roof for 20M, dipole for 40
and end fed Hertz on 80.
72/73 Don, River Edge, NJ
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W5ACM:
Rig = Elecraft KX-1 (kit), Power = 3W
One hundred miles makes all the difference!
Earlier in the week, those of us in Houston were watching a
Category 5 Hurricane - Rita, charging directly across the
Gulf of Mexico toward Texas. I had all of my antennas down
in anticipation of the eventual landfall, and working this
QRP event, was long forgotten. You've seen the results of
this QRO storm on the news. As Rita passed 100 miles to
the east, it shook dead wood out of my trees, but that's
about all it did to SW Houston. I managed to get all of
my antennas from 40M through 13cm back in the air on
Sunday - just in time for the Sprint!
de Andy, Houston, TX
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AL7FS/W0:
Rig: Elecraft K2, at 5W.
I was operating from QTH of my Mom, KØJGL, Jeanette, in
Atlantic, Iowa. Antenna was an 80/40 inverted V up 30 feet
in the middle and draped over the trees.
73, Jim, AL7FS
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KN1H:
Homebrew 6-band VXO TX @ 900mw output
Homebrew 7-band superhet receiver
380' end-fed wire
Its always a treat to dust off the homebrew stuff and work some
old friends.
Regards, John, Charlestown, NH
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W5ESE:
Rig used was a Ten-Tec TKIT 1320 at 3 Watts, and a
300' Horizontal Loop. I was still pooped from the
Texas QSO Party.
Thanks for sponsoring the sprint, and look forward to
the spring sprint.
72, Scott, Dripping Springs, TX
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WA2BQI:
Rig: ICOM707 - Power Supply 4 Amps. Power out 5 Wts.
Ant: 40m Dipole - MFJ Tuner
Very nice QSO! Very poor band condx make it hard to make points!
Hope condx are better next party!
72, Bud, Jamestown, NY
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W1PID:
Rig: DSW-40 2 watts
Ant. Windom OCF dipole
Thanks so much for doing this!
de Jim, Sanbornton, NH
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WQ2RP: (NJ QRP Club Station, N2CQ opr)
The rig here is the K1-4 at 5 watts on 20m and 40m and a Kenwood
TS-850sat for 80m. The antenna is a random end fed wire (40m-80m)
and TA33jr tribander (20m). Thanks for the entries and the QSOs
from those who just had fun. Hope to hear you again next
Spring Sprint!
72 de Ken, Woodbury, NJ
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Many thanks for the excellent support for the Sprint from you all. Great to QSO all those Milliwatters with HB gear. Hope you all enjoyed it as I did.

72 de Ken N2CQ (WQ2RP Opr.)
 Woodbury, NJ             http://www.njqrp.club/data/contesting.html
 FM29jt
 N2CQ@ARRL.NET

 

Last Modified: November 28, 2005