Sunday, April 8, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
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Callsign CN5W Confirmed by Arram (thanks to CN8LR Kacem). Last minute changes: to Avoid Any Risk of Interference With 5C8A (CN8NK, Located near CN8MC) We Will take part from our usual QTH in Dar Bouazza. The indicative
CN5W is confirmed (Thanks to CN8LR Kacem). Last minute change: To avoid danger interference with 5C8A (CN8NK, located near CN8MC), we will participate in the SSB portion from our usual QTH Dar Bouazza.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
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The official results published Have Been In The market outcome of CQ. The World top scores, & the trophy winners lists are viewable below (click to view it The img). The complete article CQ Should Be On The available soon WPX contest homepage. See you again this year with the New CN5W callsign!
The official results have been published in the March issue of CQ. The "top score", and "trophy winners" are visible by clicking on the images below. The full article should be available See you on the site WPX. Soon in this competition with the new code CN5W.
CN2WW: WORLD First Low-power (full story contest: here and here ). Again many thanks to Hassan CN8SG for hosting and loan history of nice station in Kenitra.
CN2WW: WORLD first low-power (the CR of the contest is visible here and here ). Another big thank you Hassan CN8SG, de m'avoir accueilli et d'avoir mis sa station à disposition.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
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Friday, March 2, 2007
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We are proud to announce that the Dar Bouazza Contest Group (DBCG) is born. Pending our fixed installation in Dar Bouazza (scheduled by the end of 2007), our first activity will be by the end of march in the CQ-WPX SSB, from CN8MC (the ARRAM club-station in Rabat), we hope with the callsign CN5W (ANART authorization pending but expected).

The DBCG is composed by the following members
CN8PA, Mohamed : Our friend and host in Dar Bouazza and a very motivated SSB operator. Mohamed is young and learns fast (he's currently learning CW), so I 'm sure he'll become soon a "top-notch" polyvalent contester. He's also a good "ironman" and can do anything with iron or aluminium - essential for a Contest Group !
F5IQA, Jean-Luc : Although is preferred mode is SSB, Jean-Luc is a polyvalent operator. He has a great experience of both HF and VHF contesting. He is also a fine tech. A real value for the Group.
SV3SJ (F5VIH), Nico : Our Doctor ! (Nico currently works as physician for the CERN in Geneva). Nico is an excellent and polyvalent contester, an excellent "builder" and a fine cook !
F6IRF, Patrick: You Have dozen of pages on my 2 blogs, to discover who I am, so i would only mention, That this group & the Dar Bouazza Station Is A Dream That Is Becoming the reality FINALLY.
See You in Many contests ...
Monday, February 26, 2007
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'C' is funny to see these old photos, I returned to Ford in '76, I was 16, the first picture gives the ambiance, the sacred Y'avait lads at the time. Should we say it felt a like in prison, was not mixed, and although most went home on weekends, some who lived too far not returned for the Christmas holidays, Easter or summer ones. I only stayed that a year and it's not so bad, really Y'avait an atmosphere of toilets. I remember the first night of the season where we were gathered in the courtyard waiting to go to the canteen, it was tight against each other so we watched the biggest in a suspicious manner. The following days we tried an "exit" from the herd and it failed, each time Y'avait the 3rd year we fell on it to get us our fags, if smoking was not hazing "tells us a story" or "sing us a song," falait not fall over in a hallway, I remember one that had cracked and Castres who always had a dagger stashed in her boots motorcycle, he playfully toss on the first year. One evening after the food was a civil herd 3rd years who was waiting downstairs to the canteen, y 'was one who wanted me to roll a shovel, I had narrowly escaped. The pieces were mostly on their side, you could complain to anyone denounce it, too, were the first to hazing, once our stud had stripped a "small" class and asked him to walk like an ostrich everyone. It was really disgusting. Eve evening of holidays there were raids on dormitories, the first year course were eligible for the 2nd and 3rd descents years pawns left to do. They massed in two or three duffel to a film more weight, while others dived for cover in the canteen to fill duffel pillowcases, other rangers put their inside, I can tell you it hurt! once they have a guy locked in a closet and threw the cabinet through the window of the 2nd floor. Bullying and hazing did not stop, they steins guys, put them naked, cold shower, cock waxing, they locked them up in the mattress covers and put them in the elevator to the floor of the headmaster or I know more that. In short it was the horror of teachers were alcolos, only one was really nice and was on our side was the sports teacher, I know well what his name Laflèche or a name like that. He was really good. Several friends had tried to run away. In short I made a year but I regret it, ah! I forgot when it came out of Ford in because there was a tradition: a guy yelled "what is said at the Ford?" and everyone said: "MEEERDE!" "
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Saturday, February 24, 2007
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A Complete Description of the 80m wire beam Used In The ARRL-DX is here:
http://f6irf.blogspot.com/2007/02/cn2ww-80m-wire-beam.html The description of the
wirebeam 80m used in the ARRL-DX is visible by clicking the link above.
Brown Tinged Discharge Before Period
: CN2WW
Operator (s): CN2NS, CN2PN, CN2WW
Station: CN2WW
Class: M/S HP
QTH: Casablanca
Operating Time (hrs): 47
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 216 43
80: 648 57
40: 1178 56
20: 974 59
15: 1100 56
10: 0 0
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Total: 4116 271 Total Score = 3,345,495
english version here
http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/3830/2007-02/msg01551.html
Operators: Nico SV3SJ (aka F5VIH / CN2NS), Philippe F6IFY (aka CN2PN), Patrick F6IRF (aka CN2WW)
Station: IC7000 + amp / 500W
160: dipole
80/40: 2elts wire-Yagis (matched With a pair of multi-CWS/W2FMU UNUN
transformers)
20/15: 2elts SteppIR
10m vertical dipole (we spare SteppIR fiber element) - Just
used to monitor permanently 10m (designed and built by Nico Less than 30 minutes)
All antennas located on Terrra the "beach house" (Holiday residence for wealthy Moroccans - deserted at this season) facing the ocean, and at about 35m above the sea level to about 200m distant.
Accessories: IBM ThinkPad, N1MM-logger microKEYER, ICE-band filters, etc. .. No Internet connection, no access cluster ...
And one more from Morocco, "potentially" a new African record!
Station (dx-ped style) was built from scratch in a day and a half, and dismounted in half a day on Monday ... (Given the problems of corrosion, due to the proximity of the sea, Andre HB9HLM decided to turn everything on his last trip ... I must say that the
2years A3S was already practically fucking ... Y ' has to see the advanced state of decomposition of air conditioners quntité or sea salt accumulated on the mast fiber in just 3 days).
In fact everything would be ready for the Thursday night, but a remote control cables crossing the steppe and a bad contact in the MFJ SO239 making us suspecting a bad connector mounted, we lost a lot of time .. .
The wire-beam has been a breeze to set ... impedance values / measured bandwidth, very similar models NEC2 (22ohms 80, 36ohms of 40). It remained to choose the correct ports on the "multis UNUN's" and that was it. I will describe the setup procedure later if it y 'has that sort of person ...
The wire-beam 80 (dipole/directeur- 8m boom) with its vertical signals protecting us from big East-Europeans, and other manipulations due to slamming nbx FT1000 service (Yaesu thank you!) Is quickly revealed a "killer" (we spent the 50 multiple of the first night, with signals on W6/W7 amazing) On 40, which used the same materials (the tower and a 12m fiber mat z "spiderbeam"), the antenna was optimized for gain max (8m spacing
it is impossible to get a good A / R with 2). Restropectivement it would have been preferable to add an intermediate support and make a 3 ... but hey, we already 10kgs excess baggage ... everything is always about compromise! In general
condx were excellent on the 3 lowest bands, with very little QRN. The 160 was worthy of the HES, with weak signals, but not static (just the white noise of the band).
The 15m was really good surprise with a SSN raz daisies ... and of course, no "miracle" has occurred for the 10m, despite the prayers of our friends Said ...
As at end of cycle 23, or at the beginning of the 24 (no one knows at this point), I do not think it was possible to break a record established in 93 African, with NHS around 100 ... Anyway, I think we did (remain cautious, however!). In fact, everything is played on 20m Sunday evening, or the band has been open almost one hour and a half more than the previous day and it was enough ...
End credits:
- Choukrane CN8PA to Mohamed for his valuable logistical support for its vital contribution to the assembly and for his driving in the traffic maze and incredible Casa.
Without him everything would have been much more complicated!
- Thanks to Andre HB9HLM having us once again praised his apartment, and the direction of the "beach house" for giving us permission to access land, and install our "mess" for the duration of weekend.
- Choukrane friends of Rabat CN8LI Said, and Said Qasim CN8LR CN8WW their hand, be it for physical assistance, lending stuff rescue facilitation procedures with the administration, etc. ...
- Thanks to Iberia for giving us the gift 10kgs of excess, and especially to have our luggage delivered to time and time at Casa. Given the schedule "tight" of experience;
lost only one carry in Madrid had been a catamaran!
Mohamed Mohamed V airport, Wednesday at 11am, with many projects in my head!
So soon from Morocco ... In Shallah! For the team
Patrick F6IRF/CN2WW
Life is too short for Contesting from home!
To follow: a video of 5 minutes on that Nico works, detailed descriptions of antennas 40/80, and of course the usual stats and post-contest analysis and other audio clips.
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