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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Nov 2015 00:12:10 -0700
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I tuned the bands a lot this weekend listening to Sweeps.  I checked 
different stations, noted their serial numbers of contacts made, and then 
when I ran across them later, compared numbers.  It was very interesting. 
Three hours into the contest, and then 6 hours in, and then 12 hours in, and 
later, 20 hours or more, the multi operation, "M," I listened to from W6 
Yankee India  on 40 meters was averaging 180 contacts an hour.  He ran 
almost a solid pile up on that frequency until he got so week near midnight, 
I couldn't copy him well.  He stayed right on 7265 as the other radio was 
working elsewhere.  For example, when he hit 1300 qsoes, he went silent for 
a few seconds as the other radio made a contact or two as they hunted the 
band, and the next contact number he gave was 1303 instead of 1301.  I tried 
finding the other operating station but couldn't locate it.  A local Denver 
Contester, K0EU, is a local contester I can copy on all bands.  He is quite 
the CW and Phone contester with good antennas.  He had, generally speaking, 
the most contacts of the "U" precedence I was hearing as I tuned the bands. 
He was running, as a single station, over 130 contacts per hour.  Later, 
near the last 6 hours of the contest, his average dropped below 100 per hour 
and w6 y i was having problems even getting anyone to answer him when I 
found his frequency again.  Ten meters from Denver wasn't worth working at 
all and had few signals.  Fifteen was not bad but far from the good old 
days.  Twenty was about normal but for fewer hours but 40 was the overall 
best band from this location.  I noticed K0EU was nearly at 1500 two hours 
from the end of the contest and the highest number I heard from the multi 
stations was 2500 about two hours before contest end.  Eighty meters wasn't 
very good at all compared to 40 meters but I have a lot of noise on that 
band but I check propagation on all the bands several times a day.  I'll 
explain how later.

Phil.
K0NX

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