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The blast from the past: OH1F CQWW SSB Contest 1999 multi-single

February 25, 2022 By: admin Category: Contesting

  CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1999

      Call: OH1F                     Country:  Finland
      Mode: SSB                      Category: Multi Single
      Zone: 15

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES

      160      119      138     1.16      7      53
       80      203      274     1.35     18      70
       40      320      579     1.81     38     121
       20     1456     3598     2.47     40     152
       15     1565     3637     2.32     39     148
       10     1354     3131     2.31     39     174
     ---------------------------------------------------
     Totals   5017    11357     2.26    181     718  =>  10,209,943
              
CLAIMED NEW OH RECORD!

Operator List: OH1EH, OH1MDR, OH1MM, OH1NOA

* 2 x FT1000MP
* 1 x TS850SAT
* 1 x TS450S
* 4 x PAs
* CT 9.45
* Ethernet network
* linked to EuroMegaClusters via Pori Polytech School's ampr-gateway

Antennae:
160m inv vee @80mh (new!), inv vee @25m
80m 1/4wave GP (new!), inv vee
40m 3el yagi, dipole
20m 4/4el yagis, 4el yagi
15m 4/4el yagis
10m 6el yagi

The best hour:
215 qsos (0200z Sat)

Missing zones (40-10m):
40m 30,38
20m -
15m 29
10m 1

Still can't believe it: 174 countries on 10meters!
CU in CW leg!

73 Timo OH1NOA
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CQWW CW Contest 2013 – OH1F M/2: new OH record

November 27, 2013 By: admin Category: Contesting

Call: OH1F
Operator(s): OH1HS OH1MM OH1NOA OH1TM
Station: OH1AF

Class: M/2 HP
QTH: Pori
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Location: Northern Europe
Summary: Compare Scores
Band QSOs Zones Countries
160: 166 14 58
80: 1128 26 108
40: 1364 39 142
20: 1433 39 135
15: 1745 40 146
10: 1148 38 148
Total: 6984 196 737 Total Score 12,813,822

Saturday was way much better than Sunday, but we claim a new Finnish record in Multi-Two class.

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CQWW RTTY CONTEST @OH1F

September 28, 2011 By: admin Category: Contesting, RTTY

For the first time I was operating “assisted” in a major contest. One of the first serious CQWW RTTY contests too … I think I once worked this one from OH1ZAA’s station (some 20 years ago).

CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY

Call: OH1F
Operator(s): OH1NOA
Station: OH1AF

Class: SOAB(A) HP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 36

Summary:
Band QSOs Pts State/Prov DX Zones
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80: 112 226 1 40 9
40: 220 500 17 63 21
20: 420 996 35 69 30
15: 502 1323 40 74 28
10: 221 588 31 67 26
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Total: 1475 3633 124 313 114 Total Score = 2,001,783

Club: Contest Club Finland

Comments:

FT1000D + WinTest + MMTTY + Microham Keyer II + Alpha 91b + antennae

The best condx for 10 years! The highlight was to work KH6MB during the daytime
on Saturday at 10 meters and then at 22z on 15. Propagation was not as good at
Sunday although it was still ok. It was also challenging to work European
multipliers on high bands.

As I was SO1R this was just relaxed “just for fun” operation. Chasing DX spots
and chatting on WWYC IRC. I had some techincal issues like BSoD of my mini
laptop 4 times during the contest. Also WT had its own tricks and someway I
feel that I am not totally understanding all the features of MMTTY yet (= I
should have more qsos).

CU all in SAC SSB contest 8-9 October, 2011 from OH1F M/M.

73 Timo OH1NOA, OJ0M

SAC CW MULTI-MULTI @OH1F

September 28, 2011 By: admin Category: Contesting

10 meters and slightly 20 meters were dissapointments but I think we did ok. I was mainly operating 40 meters. We will return for SSB part in multi-multi with 3 guest ops: OH1RX, OH6XX and OG9X.

Scandinavian Activity Contest, CW

Call: OH1F
Operator(s): OH1NOA, OH1TM, OH1HS, OH1LWZ, OH1RX, OH5DX
Station: OH1AF

Class: M/M HP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 24

Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
——————-
80: 454 41
40: 863 59
20: 961 67
15: 683 66
10: 161 41
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Total: 3122 274 Total Score = 1,967,046

Club: Contest Club Finland

Comments:

Our first SAC CW multi-multi since 1995! As usual, lots of problems to solve
before kick-off time, but managed to get 4 stations on the air at the start.
When OH5DX arrived 45 minutes after the start, he had to climb to tower to
release 10m antenna. With our antenna set up we have to make compromises in
multi-multi, eg. we didn’t beam to USA on 20m until late Saturday evening. Lost
obviously lots of qsos and maybe some mults there.

Night was quite quiet propagationwise, thanks for aurora. 15 meters was anyway
in good shape, USA came in till 23z and we have a good JA opening on Sunday.

Plenty of rare, unheard OHs on the air! CU on SSB leg.

73, Timo OH1NOA