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SKCC WES Results

Date: May 10, 2009
Theme: Not My Usual Antenna
Club call: IK2RMZ
Information: WES Homepage
Number of participants: 117

QSOs x Mult + Bonus = Score

Results by Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's Mult Bonus Score
- *3 IK2RMZ Martin 5278 Italy 25 17 135 560
1 3 W9DLN Dan 3635T WI 161 39 745 7024
2 3 W4CU Tom 2733 FL 142 40 500 6180
3 3 W5ZR Bert 2931T LA 102 42 515 4799
4 3 NE5DL Dave 5081T TX 116 36 438 4614
5 3 K8EE Gene 4080 OH 113 36 470 4538
6 4 KL8DX Phil 3800T AK 99 40 465 4425
7 3 K5EWJ Cookie 4077T TX 98 40 410 4330
8 3 KØSWI Pete 5335C IA 111 34 470 4244
9 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 96 39 490 4234
10 3 NG7Z Paul 802T WA 103 36 525 4233
11 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 85 32 345 3065
12 4 KG4W Ed 2416T VA 68 35 345 2725
13 3 N3MVX Jim 3273 PA 67 35 350 2695
14 3 N9FC John 3893T IN 67 33 445 2656
15 3 KD5JHE Jerry 1976 MS 235 10 95 2445
16 3 KC7KZ Rod 4531T ID 65 30 330 2280
17 2 VE3AKV Bob 5204C On 67 27 395 2204
18 3 WA1AR Alan 4079T MA 63 30 280 2170
19 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 53 29 260 1797
20 4 K4BAI John 3280 GA 58 25 280 1730
21 3 G4ELZ Jeff 4910C England 52 28 245 1701
22 3 W1EJ Ed 1594C CA 50 25 450 1700
23 3 K9ZMD/9 Gary 891C WI 50 26 255 1555
24 3 W2RC R.C.A.R.C. 5073 NY 50 23 265 1415
25 3 W4UCZ Mark 3609T GA 46 24 260 1364
26 3 W5AG Arch 3965T LA 47 23 250 1331
27 3 K1PUB Chas 4101T MA 41 24 270 1254
28 3 K4DMU Joe 5036C KY 38 24 260 1172
29 3 WA5VQM Mark 58 TX 35 25 240 1115
30 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 34 25 235 1085
31 3 N5LUL Brad 3779 TX 34 23 215 997
32 3 AD5VC Dana 1555T LA 36 22 200 992
33 2 KB4QQJ Randy 3508T NC 31 20 370 990
34 3 KØKEX Rick 5220C MO 32 23 240 976
35 3 N6DIT Dennis 3283 CA 41 17 265 962
36 3 AB1BW George 2468T CT 33 20 235 895
37 3 KE5PWL Eric 4229T LA 36 19 180 864
38 3 KI6BHB Dave 4186C CA 32 21 175 847
39 3 K8JD John 1395T MI 30 22 165 825
40 3 N9VYT Bill 5194 WI 29 22 175 813
41 2 KEØN Eliot 256T MN 28 20 185 745
42 3 AA9KH Jay 219C IL 27 20 160 700
43 3 K4CNW Jack 2961T SC 26 20 160 680
44 3 NI7R Phil 3360 AZ 29 18 145 667
45 3 KA2FIR Mike 3377 NJ 28 18 160 664
46 2 N4KGL Greg 5123C TX 26 16 140 556
47 3 K6JF Jim 4261T CA 25 16 150 550
48 3 KL7GLL Gene 1098T VA 23 17 155 546
48 3 KØIVK Joe 1436T MO 23 17 155 546
50 4 WD4AXA Ted 5175C AL 23 17 150 541
51 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 22 17 130 504
52 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 23 15 145 490
53 3 LW3EX Walt 3804T Argentina 21 12 230 482
54 3 N4RE Rick 942T NC 25 14 125 475
55 3 K2ZC Dave 1945C NJ 21 15 150 465
56 3 K4ZGB Tom 796T AL 23 15 115 460
57 3 W3RT Red 3237T PA 20 15 130 430
58 3 K8QI Barry 2795T FL 18 16 115 403
59 3 KCØEEP Tori 4894C MO 20 14 120 400
60 3 K9PL Philip 258 IL 22 13 100 386
61 3 N1LU Don 2252T NH 19 14 75 341
62 2 K9JP Jeff 3008T MI 17 15 75 330
63 3 K4UFT Ted 4289C SC 14 12 160 328
64 2 KKØI Jack 2370T WI 16 13 115 323
65 2 WA6L John 4210C CA 19 11 95 304
66 3 W6UT Dennis 2417T CA 16 13 95 303
67 3 WR5RR Ron 5154 OK 14 13 90 272
68 3 K6CSL Bert 4486 CA 13 10 130 260
69 3 KRØI Mac 4269 MO 14 11 105 259
70 2 N9GGE John 2886 IL 14 13 75 257
71 3 N8RVE John 4811T OH 14 12 85 253
72 3 KJ4WD Carl 4084C NC 13 10 115 245
73 3 N3JJT Scott 255T OH 13 11 95 238
74 3 K3YP Ray 5105T OH 13 11 90 233
75 3 W4HDM Damon 3729T GA 14 9 100 226
76 3 W6GMT Brock 4774 MN 13 11 80 223
77 3 K8LJG John 336T MI 14 10 75 215
77 3 N5ZV Volley 5353 OK 13 10 85 215
79 3 NT9K Bill 1926T FL 11 10 95 205
80 2 KCØRSX Len 14 MN 13 11 55 198
81 3 NO2D Peter 463 CO 11 11 55 176
82 2 KW4JS John 4800 TN 10 10 70 170
83 1 WIØS Kieth 2048T MN 10 9 70 160
84 2 AC6NN Craig 3217 VA 11 9 60 159
85 3 KD5RSS Butch 1910T OK 10 7 85 155
86 3 N9QU Leo 3464T WI 11 10 40 150
87 3 W7CAL Marcus 5394 CA 9 9 65 146
88 3 AF2Z Drew 2082T NJ 10 10 45 145
88 3 K8KFJ Gary 2444 WV 10 9 55 145
90 3 GØRDO John 2133T England 12 7 60 144
91 2 KC4FLT Carl 3625 AL 10 8 60 140
91 3 N6HE Ray 3910 CA 15 7 35 140
93 3 KA1SAW Neal 2824 MA 10 7 55 125
94 3 KA1XC John 5188 MA 9 7 60 123
95 3 IK4ZGT Andy 5509 Italy 7 7 70 119
95 3 WB5JWI Les 5013 TX 7 7 70 119
97 3 K4JPN Steve 2402 GA 8 6 55 103
98 4 W1LIC Wes 1142 ME 8 7 45 101
99 3 W4KRN Karen 4495T VA 8 6 50 98
100 3 VE5CUL Brian 1672 Sk 6 6 45 81
101 3 KJ4FDV Trey 5317 AL 7 6 35 77
102 2 K4PBY Chuck 3263 FL 6 5 40 70
103 3 KG4WNA John 4984 KY 6 4 40 64
103 3 NS8A Jeff 3293 MI 3 3 55 64
105 2 KQ1P John 5068 ME 5 4 40 60
105 3 KK9U Mark 3818 IN 5 4 40 60
107 2 K4UPG Kelly 5415 FL 2 2 45 49
107 3 G4LMW Rob 4454 England 2 2 45 49
109 2 WB2SGS John 4868 NY 4 4 30 46
110 2 KH6OZ George 3975T MT 3 3 30 39
111 3 KB3OMJ Rich 3218 PA 1 1 35 36
112 3 WL7WH Bob 2940T AK 3 3 25 34
113 3 WØGSQ Steve 3716 CO 1 1 25 26
114 3 K6FFY Nick 1221T WA 2 2 15 19
114 3 N7EF Don 1829T WA 2 2 15 19
116 3 K2PAY Jerry 4304C NY 1 1 10 11

Results by Category and Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's Mult Bonus Score
1 *3 IK2RMZ Martin 5278 Italy 25 17 135 560
1 1 WIØS Kieth 2048T MN 10 9 70 160
1 2 VE3AKV Bob 5204C On 67 27 395 2204
2 2 KB4QQJ Randy 3508T NC 31 20 370 990
3 2 KEØN Eliot 256T MN 28 20 185 745
4 2 N4KGL Greg 5123C TX 26 16 140 556
5 2 K9JP Jeff 3008T MI 17 15 75 330
6 2 KKØI Jack 2370T WI 16 13 115 323
7 2 WA6L John 4210C CA 19 11 95 304
8 2 N9GGE John 2886 IL 14 13 75 257
9 2 KCØRSX Len 14 MN 13 11 55 198
10 2 KW4JS John 4800 TN 10 10 70 170
11 2 AC6NN Craig 3217 VA 11 9 60 159
12 2 KC4FLT Carl 3625 AL 10 8 60 140
13 2 K4PBY Chuck 3263 FL 6 5 40 70
14 2 KQ1P John 5068 ME 5 4 40 60
15 2 K4UPG Kelly 5415 FL 2 2 45 49
16 2 WB2SGS John 4868 NY 4 4 30 46
17 2 KH6OZ George 3975T MT 3 3 30 39
1 3 W9DLN Dan 3635T WI 161 39 745 7024
2 3 W4CU Tom 2733 FL 142 40 500 6180
3 3 W5ZR Bert 2931T LA 102 42 515 4799
4 3 NE5DL Dave 5081T TX 116 36 438 4614
5 3 K8EE Gene 4080 OH 113 36 470 4538
6 3 K5EWJ Cookie 4077T TX 98 40 410 4330
7 3 KØSWI Pete 5335C IA 111 34 470 4244
8 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 96 39 490 4234
9 3 NG7Z Paul 802T WA 103 36 525 4233
10 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 85 32 345 3065
11 3 N3MVX Jim 3273 PA 67 35 350 2695
12 3 N9FC John 3893T IN 67 33 445 2656
13 3 KD5JHE Jerry 1976 MS 235 10 95 2445
14 3 KC7KZ Rod 4531T ID 65 30 330 2280
15 3 WA1AR Alan 4079T MA 63 30 280 2170
16 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 53 29 260 1797
17 3 G4ELZ Jeff 4910C England 52 28 245 1701
18 3 W1EJ Ed 1594C CA 50 25 450 1700
19 3 K9ZMD/9 Gary 891C WI 50 26 255 1555
20 3 W2RC R.C.A.R.C. 5073 NY 50 23 265 1415
21 3 W4UCZ Mark 3609T GA 46 24 260 1364
22 3 W5AG Arch 3965T LA 47 23 250 1331
23 3 K1PUB Chas 4101T MA 41 24 270 1254
24 3 K4DMU Joe 5036C KY 38 24 260 1172
25 3 WA5VQM Mark 58 TX 35 25 240 1115
26 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 34 25 235 1085
27 3 N5LUL Brad 3779 TX 34 23 215 997
28 3 AD5VC Dana 1555T LA 36 22 200 992
29 3 KØKEX Rick 5220C MO 32 23 240 976
30 3 N6DIT Dennis 3283 CA 41 17 265 962
31 3 AB1BW George 2468T CT 33 20 235 895
32 3 KE5PWL Eric 4229T LA 36 19 180 864
33 3 KI6BHB Dave 4186C CA 32 21 175 847
34 3 K8JD John 1395T MI 30 22 165 825
35 3 N9VYT Bill 5194 WI 29 22 175 813
36 3 AA9KH Jay 219C IL 27 20 160 700
37 3 K4CNW Jack 2961T SC 26 20 160 680
38 3 NI7R Phil 3360 AZ 29 18 145 667
39 3 KA2FIR Mike 3377 NJ 28 18 160 664
40 3 K6JF Jim 4261T CA 25 16 150 550
41 3 KL7GLL Gene 1098T VA 23 17 155 546
41 3 KØIVK Joe 1436T MO 23 17 155 546
42 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 22 17 130 504
43 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 23 15 145 490
44 3 LW3EX Walt 3804T Argentina 21 12 230 482
45 3 N4RE Rick 942T NC 25 14 125 475
46 3 K2ZC Dave 1945C NJ 21 15 150 465
47 3 K4ZGB Tom 796T AL 23 15 115 460
48 3 W3RT Red 3237T PA 20 15 130 430
49 3 K8QI Barry 2795T FL 18 16 115 403
50 3 KCØEEP Tori 4894C MO 20 14 120 400
51 3 K9PL Philip 258 IL 22 13 100 386
52 3 N1LU Don 2252T NH 19 14 75 341
53 3 K4UFT Ted 4289C SC 14 12 160 328
54 3 W6UT Dennis 2417T CA 16 13 95 303
55 3 WR5RR Ron 5154 OK 14 13 90 272
56 3 K6CSL Bert 4486 CA 13 10 130 260
57 3 KRØI Mac 4269 MO 14 11 105 259
58 3 N8RVE John 4811T OH 14 12 85 253
59 3 KJ4WD Carl 4084C NC 13 10 115 245
60 3 N3JJT Scott 255T OH 13 11 95 238
61 3 K3YP Ray 5105T OH 13 11 90 233
62 3 W4HDM Damon 3729T GA 14 9 100 226
63 3 W6GMT Brock 4774 MN 13 11 80 223
64 3 K8LJG John 336T MI 14 10 75 215
64 3 N5ZV Volley 5353 OK 13 10 85 215
65 3 NT9K Bill 1926T FL 11 10 95 205
66 3 NO2D Peter 463 CO 11 11 55 176
67 3 KD5RSS Butch 1910T OK 10 7 85 155
68 3 N9QU Leo 3464T WI 11 10 40 150
69 3 W7CAL Marcus 5394 CA 9 9 65 146
70 3 AF2Z Drew 2082T NJ 10 10 45 145
70 3 K8KFJ Gary 2444 WV 10 9 55 145
71 3 GØRDO John 2133T England 12 7 60 144
72 3 N6HE Ray 3910 CA 15 7 35 140
73 3 KA1SAW Neal 2824 MA 10 7 55 125
74 3 KA1XC John 5188 MA 9 7 60 123
75 3 IK4ZGT Andy 5509 Italy 7 7 70 119
75 3 WB5JWI Les 5013 TX 7 7 70 119
76 3 K4JPN Steve 2402 GA 8 6 55 103
77 3 W4KRN Karen 4495T VA 8 6 50 98
78 3 VE5CUL Brian 1672 Sk 6 6 45 81
79 3 KJ4FDV Trey 5317 AL 7 6 35 77
80 3 KG4WNA John 4984 KY 6 4 40 64
80 3 NS8A Jeff 3293 MI 3 3 55 64
81 3 KK9U Mark 3818 IN 5 4 40 60
82 3 G4LMW Rob 4454 England 2 2 45 49
83 3 KB3OMJ Rich 3218 PA 1 1 35 36
84 3 WL7WH Bob 2940T AK 3 3 25 34
85 3 WØGSQ Steve 3716 CO 1 1 25 26
86 3 K6FFY Nick 1221T WA 2 2 15 19
86 3 N7EF Don 1829T WA 2 2 15 19
87 3 K2PAY Jerry 4304C NY 1 1 10 11
1 4 KL8DX Phil 3800T AK 99 40 465 4425
2 4 KG4W Ed 2416T VA 68 35 345 2725
3 4 K4BAI John 3280 GA 58 25 280 1730
4 4 WD4AXA Ted 5175C AL 23 17 150 541
5 4 W1LIC Wes 1142 ME 8 7 45 101

Sprint Stats

Number of participants by state..
AK 2 AL 4 AR 0 AZ 2 CA 9 CO 2 CT 1 DE 0 FL 5 GA 4
HI 0 IA 1 ID 1 IL 3 IN 3 KS 0 KY 2 LA 4 MA 4 MD 1
ME 2 MI 4 MN 4 MO 5 MS 1 MT 1 NC 3 ND 0 NE 0 NH 1
NJ 3 NM 0 NV 0 NY 4 OH 4 OK 4 OR 0 PA 3 RI 0 SC 2
SD 0 TX 6 TN 1 UT 0 VA 4 VT 0 WA 3 WI 5 WV 1 WY 0

Total USA participants: 109
Total non-USA participants: 8

Number of QSOs by state..
AK 102 AL 63 AR 0 AZ 114 CA 220 CO 12 CT 33 DE 0 FL 179 GA 126
HI 0 IA 111 ID 65 IL 63 IN 125 KS 0 KY 44 LA 221 MA 123 MD 96
ME 13 MI 64 MN 64 MO 112 MS 235 MT 3 NC 69 ND 0 NE 0 NH 19
NJ 59 NM 0 NV 0 NY 77 OH 153 OK 71 OR 0 PA 88 RI 0 SC 40
SD 0 TX 316 TN 10 UT 0 VA 110 VT 0 WA 107 WI 267 WV 10 WY 0

Total QSOs with one or more USA operators: 3584
Total QSOs with one or more non-USA operators: 192

Soapbox


K4JPN Operated by: Steve

Heavy QRN on 80M, 40M and 20M, only band worked anyone was 20M. 73, Steve K4JPN



KCØEEP Operated by: Tori

MY FIRST WES - HAD GREAT FUN ESP. SINCE SKED PAGE WAS ALLOWED.



KL7GLL Operated by: Gene

Tnx to Phil, KL8DX and Martin, IK2RMZ for best DX. Limited time on but a lot of fun. Nice to hear 20 mtrs full of SKCC sigs Sunday afternoon.



WA6L Operated by: John

Conditions weren't too good from the left coast, but still a lot of fun. Thanks to all the good ops out there who heard my puny 5 watts. Rig was K2 to a LP at 35' and Inverted L for low bands.



K4ZGB Operated by: Tom

Poor band conditions along with a string of thunderstorms made it difficult.
Only operated an hour and 15 minutes.





K9JP Operated by: Jeff

I had a ball with this WES sprint! My wife thought I was nuts using two cars for an antenna!
Those of you that I was able to contact, THANK YOU for very good antennas and ears on your
end. Special Thanks to the DX folks like G4ELZ that could hear my 5 watts and Dumb antenna!
73 and Good Health, Jeff - K9JP SKCC #3008T

Off Center Fed - Two Mobiles Dipole Antenna



N9QU Operated by: Leo

Great fun as always. Still hoping for the return of sunspots. Thanks to all who played the game. 73 es c u all next month.



W1EJ Operated by: Ed

I got special dispensation(from the XYL not His Holiness} to go camping and play radio. Beautiful weather and full moon to boot. The antenna was a 65 foot wire launched by slingshot method over a tall tree. A like wire was laid on the ground for a counterpoise. A picture would only show the trees. The antenna was tuned by an SG-230 by SGC about 20 years old but still works great. Started with about 6 QSOs on 20M then went to upper 40M which was hopping due to all the RTTY around 7050. The old reliable Kenwood TS-130 became unreliable in a hurry. Output kept dropping to QRP levels and I still made some contacts but it was frustrating.

But, my good friend WB6NOV came to the rescue, he went home and got His TS-440 for me to use. Not only that but when he came back in the morning he brought me coffee and doughnuts! What a guy. He was also psychic; about 9P local 0400Z he said try 20??? Doubtful I went to 20 and worked ZL2BLQ, Stan, and his club ZL2SWR; and then Johnn W1OOO!
A fun event for me for sure, and I finally got enough Cs and Ts!!!!!! Thanks Randy KB4QQJ for number 50.




K4UPG Operated by: Kelly

What an interesting afternoon in our 94 degree weather! Slingshot to get my antenna airborne on pine trees worked with one big problem. The sinkers I was using weren't heavy enough to return to earth due to the sticky pine bark on the limbs at 40 ft! Then I abandoned plan "A" and went to plan "B" for my portable QRP event station.

My initial "new antenna" was to be a 151 foot longwire made of some special bronze and copper alloy braided wire used by the military. It ended up being a total bird's nest of tangles that I spent 90 minutes untangling!!! Then my Jackite pole was too light to handle it as an end fed. So on to plan "C"... a twinlead fed 40m inverted vee on the 20 ft Jackite pole. By this time I only had time to make two quick contacts and head back home for dinner with my wife.

Many lessons learned... great fun. I'll be more prepared next time I get to play.



KW4JS Operated by: John

Thanks to all who pulled my qrp signal out of the static. Also, Thanks to G4ELX for my first DX SKCC contact.
72/73
John, KW4JS



K5ENA Operated by: John

Always enjoy our sprints.



VE3AKV Operated by: Bob

Hey to all...

I built a special 40m NVIS system for this event...it's up 12ft with a reflecting element laying on the ground under it. Looks like a 2 element bean but shoots straight up.

Toasted a K1 today...took out the 2SC2166 - but threw the other inline fast...so, technically I was still running "a" K1 at 5w.

Thanks for all those with good ears to pull me out of the noise.

72
Bob



KA1SAW Operated by: Neal

Excellent Weekend Sprint. I wish I could have had more time on the bands, but I figured that I did pretty well dispite the time allowed. Thanks,It was fun as always.
73 Neal - KA1SAW
skcc # 2824



N9GGE Operated by: John

Pretty rough conditions for QRP this WES. Thanks for working with me guys. 73 72



WIØS Operated by: Kieth

Had fun the small amount I could operate with all the other events of the day. Very enjoyable. All qso's on the above 7.100 section of 40 meters. Used my old novice sk and the 1958 Original with less than 1 watt out of the HW8 into "Not my usual ant.", an End Fed random wire fed via the small MFJ tuner and out the window up into tree tops outback! Big thrill to work Paul, NG7Z getting a 579 for 1366 miles per watt! Thanks to all the Mom's out there. CU next month. Kieth wi0s 2048T.



AB1BW Operated by: George

Boy, what a great sprint. Even with Mother's Day activities and grandsons soccer game, I came out with a fairly good score. Not bad for an S&P op. It was nice to see all of the new numbers on the air. Most of my contacts were on 20 and 40 meters with a couple at the end on 80 meters. Hope to see everyone next month. 73, George



KØSWI Operated by: Pete

Band conditions were exceptionally poor but there was a good turnout of stations. Had a lot of fun as usual. Grand kids were visiting so I could not operate as much as usual but got to show the rig off during a sprint..



W4HDM Operated by: Damon

I made all but one of my contacts on Saturday night, one Sunday morning. Spent the rest of the day with the YL.

Rig this time TS 2000 at 100 watts into my HB Vertical:

17 feet of galvanized fence pipe with a 102" whip attached to the top with hose clamps, giving me about 25 feet. I found a rubber plastic cap that just slid into the bottom and secured it with screws to insulate it from ground.

Ground was a piece of wire mesh with 14 - 16 foot radials and one 33 foot going to the fence on one side of the yard and 66 foot going to the other side. (fence is wood but has wire square fence to keep the dog in) all wires were connected by just twisting them onto the mesh/fence including the ground side of the coax onto the mesh. The center of the coax got a connector that was secured via a screw.

The antenna was positioned between two trees to conceal it from the HOA and 4 pieces of 100 lb fishing line to support it.

I would say it had excellent receive but only got fair signal reports back. It may have been conditions I suppose. The antenna tuned all but 160m with the TS2K's tuner and showed 2:1 SWR on 20m with out a tuner.

Thanks to all that pulled me out of the noise!

HomeBrew Vertical (25ft)



K6CSL Operated by: Bert

This was a nice relief to an otherwise pretty poor contest weekend. 40 was particularly noisy this weekend, I guess from the Mid-West storms. 73's to all, Bert, K6CSL



W4CU Operated by: Tom

I put together a half sized G5RV for the Sprint and used it for all 55 of my 40 meter contacts. It worked well and brought back memories of when a short G5RV was my only antenna. Will take the new antenna to field day.



W5ZR Operated by: Bert

Found conditions a little improved this weekend. Managed to work members in 10 different countries in this sprint - a sure sign of our DX membership growth. No new antennas, I used my existing cubical quads. Tnx to all for the qsos.



N6HE Operated by: Ray

What a blast! My first SKCC event - man, did it bring back great memories of my Novice days in '62-'63! Only managed a couple of hours' worth, though. There were many savvy operators and many to "dig out of the mud" (not the best band conditions) - again, just like the good old days! Thanks to all the folks who worked me!

73, Ray N6HE

Ray N6HE



K4PBY Operated by: Chuck

I was only able to operate the WES for about 1 hour. I finally got my old Speed-X bug fixed up and working again. Band condx on 20 mtrs were not good making it hard to get out with my QRP rig. It was quite enjoyable working the sprint anyway. I was a bit rusty on the ole' Speed-X though.



WA5VQM Operated by: Mark

My best Sprint to date. I think the "not my usual antenna" may replace my "usual" antenna! Started as a weird sloper/L , about 24 feet sloped then horizontal for 50 feet for 74 ' total. Ran it against my "usual" antenna's ground mounted radials and SCG-230 tuner. Didn't match well on 20 but surprisingly was able to work Stan operating ZL2SWR and Phil KL8DX with the rig throttled back to 30 watts due to the SWR.

QRN was brutal on 40 Saturday night, storms about 250 miles out. 80 was useless.

Sunday morning removed the 50' horizontal section and the remaining 24' matched well on 20. Was able to get Walt LW3EX on 15 with that. Both Stan and Walt were my first Sprint DX. At first I thought it was Walt but checking my list it looks like Don N1LU was my 100th unique contact so I'll be turning in my info for my "C" soon. Cool!

Really enjoyed participating the theme and next month's boatanchor theme is also right up my alley: The Ranger, National, Drakes, & Hallicrafters are really to roll!

Thanks to all,

73, Mark



W9DLN Operated by: Dan

Sure missed those mults out west. Great WES.



KG4W Operated by: Ed

Used 200 watts. Operated Sunday only. First sprint in awhile for me & as usual, had fun. Cu next time. Ed



KA2FIR Operated by: Mike

I used both my G5RV and new 80m inverted vee fed with 450ohm ladder line. The vee is up higher but on 20m doesn't always perform better, Guess it has some major and minor lobes and using both antennas fill in the gaps. The 80m vee seems to consistantly perform better on 30m and 80m.



W4UCZ Operated by: Mark

Could only work 4 hours of the sprint but sure got my times-worth.
Worked 15 members in the last hour. Thanks to all.



WA1AR Operated by: Alan

In and out all day. Was sneeking away from family chatter for a peak at the bands. Picked up a few each time on 20M. Finished up on 80M, was a bit lonley with my gutter antenna. One leg the front horizontal rain gutter 40' long at 24'. The other the garage gutter 24'long at about 14 feet high. Fed in the middle with #16 twisted to a 4:1 balun. Don't know why but it was resonant at 1.85 MHZ. Loads on most bands with a tuner. Receive signal strength seemed the same as a full size 80M dipole. Lucky for me it was not raining. Used a newly acquired #4 blue racer. With 2 regular weights its 40WPM+ at the low end. With that big stainless weight the low end is just a little under 20 WPM.

Alan 4079T

My new/old Blue Racer #4 from 1941 with big home brew weight.



K4UFT Operated by: Ted

Didn't have time to put up a different antenna so just used my normal home brew vertical made with a Hamstick. Icom 703+ at 10 Watts and ChiCom Army K5 key.

20 Meters was in fairly useable shape and 40 was crowded here in Upstate SC.



N4KGL Operated by: Greg

I enjoyed the WES while operating portable from my hotel in San Antonio. I was running 5 watts with my Icom 703. The dipole for my hotel QTH is cut for 40 meters. It is fed up and into the room with 1/8 wave length (at 40 meters) of 300 ohm ladder-line. Then, I have a 4 to 1 balun and coax to the IC 703. The internal tuner allowed me to work 40 and 20 meters for the WES. It also tunes up on 15 and 10 meters. So far I am getting away with the 66 foot antenna outside my room. Great Fun!

40 meter dipole out of 3rd floor hotel window



K4BAI Operated by: John

FT1000MP, Alpha 78, 1 KW on 20 and 80, 100W on 40M. Vibroplex Deluxe Hand Key. Pretty good conditions, but no DX worked except VE5CUL. Thanks for the QSOs. Please look for me at WW4LL in CQ WPX CW at the end of the month. 73, John, K4BAI.



KEØN Operated by: Eliot

Another fun WES. I had must less time to operate this month, about seven hours total. But it was still great fun!

Nice to see several SKCC QRP brethren in the mix. Nice job Bob (VE3AKV) on NVIS and single band - definitely something to shoot for in upcoming events.

Also nice to see a few guys out there with creative hats on for 'unusual' antennas ;). Way to go Jeff (K9JP).

No luck finding IK2RMZ.

73 Eliot KE0N 256T

Looking forward to the next one!



N3JJT Operated by: Scott

Once again...Another great time, lost some hours for Mother's Day, but not all was lost! Looking forward to working some more sprints. 73...Scott!



WA1LWS Operated by: Hans

40 meters was the best band in Maryland, but 20 meters was the best I've heard during a WES. Worked four DX stations, Phil KL8DX, Jeff G4ELZ, Andy IK4ZGT, and Tony IK2SON. Heard Phil and Jeff making many contacts. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Ray KS3S in Delaware, who I worked at 2354Z to finally work all states for SKCC. Great sprint. Thanks all.



NG7Z Operated by: Paul

I couldn't spend a lot of time this month due to other commitments. But 4.7 hours and 103 Q's isn't bad showing. Seems I worked several calls which were not in previous logs. I sure hope they post their logs here. I never heard K0LUW this time but might have missed him. Great showing of SKCC'ers this month and hope the turnout increases. Equipment here for the two bands was a Force12 C3 and Cushcraft 2 el shorty forty. Radio is an Icom 756 Pro 3. CU next month 73 Paul NG7Z



W4KRN Operated by: Karen

Mother's Day and catching up on some gardening kept my score low. Nice little bonus to work Phil,KL8DX on 20m with 579 signal into VA. Used my Bencher RJ-1.
Hope to make more contacts next month.



N9VYT Operated by: Bill

Fun event. Tnx everyone



W9CC Operated by: Larry

I really enjoyed the sprint. I won't say the bands were in great shape but they were sure good enough to have fun! Many of the guys said they were having a blast. That says a lot. 73!



N5LUL Operated by: Brad

Made many more contacts this time around. Used my Vibroplex Straight key and an old Winslow key...

Ready to try it again next month!





KC4FLT Operated by: Carl

I didn't get much time to operate but enjoyed the fun while it lasted, Thanks to all those who make this possible every month!

Carl



WB5JWI Operated by: Les

This was my first WES but not my last. The ant. idea was brilliant. Worked my 7 on a home brew vertical hidden in a palm tree for my home owners assoc. 33 feet of 14 gauge wire tire wrapped to a wal-mart golf ball retriever tool stuck up into the top of a palm tree. Worked so well I'm going to get some PVC and make a "permanent" portable ant out of it. I had a great time, picked up a new state, got 7 new numbers. I counted the numbers and now that I have 40 numbers I am getting the "C" but. I'm starting to think "C" by my birthday next Saturday weather, bands, and "she who must be obeyed" will. Thanks again guys, this was a great experience. 73 and best of luck in the next SKS and WES.

Stealth "golf ball retriever" vertical



W6UT Operated by: Dennis

Not much time for WES. Mostly used restored 1919 Vibroplex Racer.



K5EWJ Operated by: Cookie

Twenty meters was pretty good today. I worked seven countries plus US, Canada and Alaska. I think we will see some good scores in this one. Forty was ok last night, but 80 was not so good. Both were very noisy. I was able to work LW3EX on ten and fifteen, but Walt was the only station I could raise on these bands.

Not a bad WES at all, but we need to have a serious talk with whoever scheduled Mother's Day on WES Sunday.



KRØI Operated by: Mac

First time on a straight key in over 60 years



KE5PWL Operated by: Eric

Very fun, as always. i missed the last two weekend sprints. I had a blast using the 100th annie. bug all the way. worked quite a few new numbers, glad to hear them on.



KØIVK Operated by: Joe

I only operated 3 hours on Saturday night. I recently got a Drake T4XC to go with my R4C and decided to use them this WES with the vertical antenna. I was short on connecting cables, so I operated in the separate position, and had to zero beat each time I called someone. I like using the simpler rigs.( Not sure they were that simple, we had to peak the drive and dip the final on each band. & No Ant Tuner, No Keyer.) Actually the R4C receives great for a 30 year old RX, & fortunately it has the 250Hz filter. Next WES plan to use the old HT37.

Drake C Line



KL8DX Operated by: Phil

Bands were horrible here. I never heard much on 40 meters so I stuck to 20. Most of my operation was on Sunday morning / afternoon. I was hoping to have a few "new to me" antenna's up to participate in the theme but I'm still waiting on a few things to be delivered. Despite the poor band conditions I was able to work more than expected. Highlights were many and everything worked well at my station. The local power company recently changed out my transformer so the bands are quieter now. At least now my pre-amps amplify signals instead of noise. Summer is not far away and I'm looking forward to getting started on a few antenna projects. 12 non-members worked with one working me on a SK and telling me he will be joining SKCC! Thanks to everyone who worked me and sorry to any I missed. I missed Alaska but snagged Gene, KL7GLL, so that almost counts, right Gene? I sure enjoy the slower pace and friendliness of these Sprint's. I never did work Martin but I did manage a few contacts over the pole otherwise. Thanks to all those that make this and all the Sprint's possible!!



K6JF Operated by: Jim

If the lack of sunspots were not enough, once again we had a solar wind event to deal with. Conditions not too great out west, heard very little east of the Missippi River. 40 and 80 were absolutely worthless Saturday night. Had several lost/incomplete QSOs, but did manage a total of 25. And that required a whole lot of CQ calling!

I had replaced my end fed antenna with a slighlty longer one made from black speaker wire for stealth. The previous one made with clear insulated speaker wire glistened too much when exposed to the Sun. I replaced the old length of RG-58 with RG-8X. On the antenna feedpoint end of the coax I rolled up an 'Ugly Balun' on a piece of PVC. I was pleasantly surprised that it eliminated most of my RFI problems, hope that means more RF out from the antenna. The rig's autotuner can this antenna on 80m thru 12m. Still a bit of RFI on 40 and 20 meters, of course it would be the two bands I use the most! I hope the conditions are better for the upcoming SKS.



K9ZMD/9 Operated by: Gary

Fun! This WES really gave my J-37 a workout, and the theme was great. I put more time into splicing wire scraps for my 117' doublet than my total TIC (time in chair). It works well 80-10, so it will become my "usual" antenna when I'm visiting Dad in Wisconsin.
My apologies to the half-dozen stations who repeatedly answered my CQ, but were never quite strong enough to pull out of the S-7 noise. Last month, I was QRP with a low antenna, so I can sympathize with your frustration.
I want to mention, with appreciation, the courtesy and skill of the operators I heard this weekend. Hopefully, no one else experienced anything less. 73

Gary, K9ZMD/9
Neenah, WI




GØRDO Operated by: John

No special antenna here - just the Cushcraft MA6V vertical and a G5RV for 40m and lower. I was most surprised to work Walt / LW3EX on 15m but generally not much heared outside of Europe. Good fun again. I am off to try and scrounge a Boatanchor for next WES !

ITT Marine key. Used at GNI - Niton Radio, Isle Of Wight, England.



G4LMW Operated by: Rob

New antenna was my recently completed Hexbeam. Only managed to get on air for 10 mins at the end!

The beam is only 15ft of the ground. Hope to get it higher for the next WES....

G3TXO broadband Hexbeam, nearly completed....



KKØI Operated by: Jack

Great fun as always...decided to go QRP again...thanks for listening for my signal...even though bands weren't all that great.



KQ1P Operated by: John

The WES started out great and there was some activity on 20 meters, I had a new antenna up and ready to go. Then Murphy struck! My key would automatically send dits at about 30 wpm, no dahs. I took the key apart to clean the contacts and check connections and the spring flew off under the desk. Found the spring, put the key back together; still no dahs, just dits. About 30 minutes later I discovered that the lead wire was cracked (solid conducter). At this point 20 meters was gone. I switched to 40 meters and had some success until a cold front ushered in thunderstorms and heavy rain. At that point I stopped for the night. I tried again in the wee hours but I think everyone was napping. Still great fun. 73.



K4CNW Operated by: Jack

Missed the last couple of WES due to family obligations and only had about 2 hours of operation this time due to Mother's Day plans. Was very pleased to meet the newer members who took time to call me.



K8LJG Operated by: John

Very limited time for this one. Mother's day ! Alway's fun in
these SPRINT'S though.



WD4AXA Operated by: Ted

Yeah got enough for "T". Missed Hi though



KØKEX Operated by: Rick

Another great WES with some great operators. The weather and other activities did not allow time for a special antenna so I decided to use my Vibroplex and share a photo. I have used hints from "Extend A Dot" and SKCC members to modify the key to allow a good speed range. The K-S engineering 7/32 x .014 brass tube slips on the weight rod, an 8-32 screw threaded into the tube holds the two weights.
The key dates to 1944. Thanks to everyone for a fun weekend.

Original WWII Deluxe



NT9K Operated by: Bill

Not so good for me this time. I worked the first hour and got sick and had to go to bed. Got up early and worked a few more, but had to quit to go visit Mom. Came home, got sick again. Mid afternoon, I tried again and worked a few more. I realized that I had to quit while trying to QSO with G4ELZ while calling Ralph into a garbage can. I did complete that QSO!

I wanted to get on the air so bad, after all the effort I put into building a 40 meter Delta loop. The few contacts I made with it all got 5NN, except one 579. I used 2 keys this time, the Amplidan for QRS and the LTA sideswiper for the faster ops. LW3EX was cooking with his cootie for 2 bands 2x sideswiper QSO's. Walt had a great signal on 10 meters!

My loop is nearly vertical. I feed it at the bottom corner with a 23 foot Q section of RG59 coupled to RG8X going to the rig. The center conductor was fed to the vertical part of the Delta. No tuner needed for the entire 40 meter CW band. In time, I plan to make some improvements to the loop and might keep it!

Until next time, 73.
Bill NT9K - SKCC #1926T


I used this LTA Sideswiper part of the time.



K9PL Operated by: Philip

Saturday night, 40-meters, between 7.100 and 7.125, was end-to-end SKCC Sprint signals. A great turn out for another laid-back, fun event featuring loads of ham spirit.



N6DIT Operated by: Dennis

The "DRAGON" is an ACE/HOME-DEPO coil made from 2 1/2" dia sched 40 pipe with 106 turns of 16 guage steel copper clad wire, set on 3 legs of 3/4" elect conduit pipe, bent at 45 degs. Top whip is 8'-6" Mil spec antenna. Eight ground radials are cut 1/4 wave 40M (33'-5") attached in bike spoke configuration.
All contacts were made with this antenna from AK KL8DX TO NY KC2KT, RST's ranged from 339 to 599.
Great portable Antenna and it WKS GREAT!

BCNU N6DIT 73 ..


The "DRAGON"...(fire spittin")



W1LIC Operated by: Wes

Just wish there had been more time to operate.



K6FFY Operated by: Nick

I didn't have much time to operate this month, I hope things will soon change.



NO2D Operated by: Peter

My first Weekend Sprint. I really like the band segment at 7.114 MHz.
Would have spent more time in the Sprint but for Mother's Day duties
and a Field Day planning session. Yea, and a sore arm! Pete, NO2D.




G4ELZ Operated by: Jeff

Many thanks to all those who called me on 20m. Band was still open to CA and Western States till the close of the Contest! 73. Jeff G4ELZ



IK2RMZ Operated by: Martin

Thanks for selecting me as special op. Condx weren't great but still better than expected. SFI=72 is better than what we are used to lately...
As special op I felt the obligation to do lots od CQ calling. My technique was to run the QSO on a German Junker key using the right hand. For the cq calling I used the same key with the left hand for qrs and a HiMound BK-100 (low cost bug).
Thanks to all participants. 73 from Lake Maggiore, Italy.



KH6OZ Operated by: George

Tks for the QSOs
73s George



VE5CUL Operated by: Brian

Sunday was the warmest day here yet - 70F - so I left the rig on the checked
often when I came in from the garden. It was fun to make 6 SKCC contacts with
my TS830S and a very low G5RV.
I look forward to next time. 73,Brian




KB4QQJ Operated by: Randy

In the spirit of Marconi and his Kite Antenna.
I flew 130' of wire attached via 100' string to a 4.5' helium balloon, 1 mega-ohm resistor to control static, and 4 130' radials. Hoping for fair weather was a bust. The Marconi was really a sloper after wind effect LOL. It flew about a 45° angle. But it worked well Saturday night. Bands seemed in better condition than of recent WES's. Sunday brought lightening storms so I used a modified set of mobile verticals on a camera tripod out back. Had a great time. Heard a lot of new members and only a few regulars. That's a good thing. One dupe, sorry Dan, my bad in the last minutes. This is a keeper theme, I look forward to more events of this type.
Strongest signal was Jack, K4CNW at 40 over. Very nice signal Jack.

Next Month
Randy _ KB4QQJ




K4DMU Operated by: Joe

Good WES.
Used a new multi-wire multi-band dipole and it did OK.
Thanks...........



NS8A Operated by: Jeff

All contacts for NS8A and K9JP were made using two automobiles for the antenna. That's Really Going Mobile!! HI

Feed Point of Off Center Fed Two Mobiles Antenna



W5AG Operated by: Arch

Thanks to all participants for a great WES. For 20 and 15 meters I used a "bamboo beam" constructed with two 24 ft elements spaced 8 ft apart and mounted on 6 each 44 inch fiberglass mast pieces for about 22 ft of height. A tuner was needed to match the antenna (fed with 300 ohm balanced line) to the transceiver. This is my normal antenna for these bands until a tower is completed.

W8JK style 2-Element beam, #10 aluminum wire mounted on bamboo poles



NE5DL Operated by: Dave

Operated with the "usual" antenna, maybe try something else next time. Nice to work some Europeans this WES although no luck with Martin. Used a new to me NYE Master key. Very different feel with the leaf spring contacts, but worked well.

Commercial 5 Band Hex Beam at 30ft....compare to G4LMW



W3RT Operated by: Red

Heard lots of great signals for the amount of time that I was able to work.
Some very interesting antenna configurations! Used my old sloper on 40 & 80, and the yagi on 20. Thanks to all that I worked, including Albert in PR for his 20 watts. Great Sprint, and great work done by the organizers!

Would like to have another Grid-Square Sprint, 'cuz I missed the other one.

73, Red in PA. SKCC #3237T.



W2RC Operated by: R.C.A.R.C.

We used this WES as a special event club outing for the
Radio Central Amateur Radio Club. Participating operators were
Dick - K2RFP, Jerry - K2PAY, and Neil - KC2KY.

We operated from our home QTHs in the early hours then set up
a station in the historic Marconi Shack in Rocky Point, NY.

Dick tried a 40m wire vertical at his home QTH and made a half
dozen contacts with it. He likes his 80m loop better. He also
built an 80 m dipole but discovered that the two trees to hang
it from were too close so that was never used.

Neil, built a W5GI mystery antenna and got one QSO with it
before the 40 mph winds made a break in a connection someplace.
The jury is still out on that antenna and will be tried again.

Our fall-back antenna was a 40/20 fan dipole that Dick built
and has been proven to be good portable antenna for use at the
Marconi shack.

A fun time was had by all.


This is a 40/20m dipole we used for some of our QSOs. First QSO was with IK2RMZ.



K2RFP Operated by: Dick

I built a 40m wire vertical by soldering 34 ft of wire to the center terminal
of an SO-239 connector and four 34 foot wires as a counterpoise to the ground
of the SO-239. 100 ft of coax made the connection to the radio. That was simple.
The difficult part was getting the wire up into a tree. I didn't want to use
a sling shot, or a bow and arrow, or a casting rod. I used a rock on a string
because that is all I'd use if I was going to take this antenna along on a
backpacking hike to do some QRP with my KX-1. My radio tuned it on both 40
and 20 and I made several contacts on each band. Overall it is not as good as
my regular 80m loop.

Since I needed a break from radio and computer programming I decided to make a
spool for my 40m vertical. I cut two 8-inch disks from 1/8-inch craft plywood
and glued on some spacer blocks made from 3/4 inch pine. Then I cut the disk
with the spacers into three pieces and glued them to the other disk. One photo
shows two of the three pieces glued in place. The final photo shows the SO-239
in place with the wires in the slots and wound on the spool. Also shown is my
toss up rock.



My portable 40m wire vertical and spooler project.



KD5RSS Operated by: Butch

Conditions kind of rough but still had fun. Best contact for me was Walt LW3EX 3804T in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 15M



KJ4FDV Operated by: Trey

I didn't have a chance to try out a new antenna. But I still did great on the good ol' inverted vee. Band conditions were awesome in Alabama on 40M near the end of the sprint. You would answer a cq 2 times out of 3 and find yourself doubling with someone. Almost all signals were 599. Also worked England on 20M. Thanks, Jeff-G4ELZ, for the QSO, and I'll drop you a QSL via the buro. Please put me one in too.
Well done, everyone!
73, Trey-KJ4FDV



KA1XC Operated by: John

Only had a little time to operate Sunday morning. Had a car show, birthdays, and a Mothers Day visit to do as well....too much going on for one weekend!
It was fun seeing all the different antennas the guys were using.



K1PUB Operated by: Chas

I put up a “not my usual” antenna the Friday afternoon before the WES. It’s a classic 40 meter ¼ wave ground plane wire vertical suspended from an overhanging tree limb, with four elevated radials sloping from about 15 feet high at the feed point to 8 feet high at the ends. I included a ferrite bead choke balun at the feed point. Radiator and radials were cut to 34’ 0”, and my analyzer showed it was resonant (Z=45+j0 ohms) at 7.060 MHz, with SWR under 1.1:1 from 7.000 to 7.150 and under 1.7:1 at 7.300 MHz. It also measured under 1.5:1 SWR from 21.000 to 21.450, although the radiation angles will be higher and “lobey” on 15 M.

Compared to my 200 foot “vee”-configured doublet fed with 300 ohm ladder line via an MFJ balanced tuner, on receive the vertical was noticeably noisier and did not receive quite as well on most signals. However, perhaps 10f the time the vertical was better, probably because the signal fell into a null on the doublet. The very first QSO with the vertical was with Ron, AC2C about an hour into the sprint. Of course the sprint was not the time to be asking for comparative signal reports, but more than a dozen other QSOs yielded generally good reports, so it seems to get out OK. I also used it for a couple of 15 meter QSOs, including Walt, LW3EX. All in all a fun project but probably not worth the effort since the doublet generally works better.

Commitments to family and friends limited my operating time, but the upper section of 40M was good Saturday evening despite a lot of QRN and 20M was busy Sunday PM. Even had one QSO on 10M with KA1SAW. He was 519 from about 20 miles away. (Actually, a “1” is generous.......).





N4RE Operated by: Rick

Very interesting Sprint. I built a modified windom that I had to take down and put back up due to rain. It did work better than the dummy load but not by much. At least I have a nice 4:1 balun I can use for my next project.



WØGSQ Operated by: Steve

Had time for one QSO before leaving for work, thanks Phil,WB5ZCK!



K8KFJ Operated by: Gary

Nice to work Jeff G4ELZ (4910C) for the 1st time in the Sprint. Many thanks for the Sprint sponsorship.
73, Gary -K8KFJ- #2444



The following graph is based on the special bonus points claimed in the data submissions.

Choice-1 = I made only one contact with a new antenna.
Choice-2 = I made more than one contact with a new antenna.
Choice-3 = I did not use a new antenna.





An independant judge read through the soapbox comments and viewed the photos submitted and from that determined that the following participants deserve special recognition for their effort relating to their new antenna project. Certificates in .pdf format suitable for framing will go out to the following:

WB5JWI, N6DIT, KB4QQJ, W5AG, K4UPG, and K1PUB. Well done!

Here is an example of the certificate being sent out.




Programmed by K2RFP.
Updated: June 28, 2009 1439 UTC
Sprint Manager: Dick - K2RFP