2020 ARRL 160 - Single Operator High Power Unlimited

1819 QSOs

84 Sections

41 DXCC

Total Score - 502,000

Link to some of the CW operation

2019 CQ WW RTTY 

Steve, N9CK; Roger, N4RR; Tim, K9WX and Don, K9NR

2018 CQ WW RTTY M/2 Team

Don, K9NR; Mike, ND9G; Tim, K9WX; Steve, AI9T; Craig, K9CT and Steve, N9CK

2022 update:

Adding two towers this year. One is a 30 foot Rohn 65 and the other is a 150 foot LUSO. The Rohn 65 will be used for 6m EME. The LUSO will have a 80m 3 element yagi at the top, 15m 7 element OWA yagi, 12/17m JK long boom yagi and a 10m 8 element in descending order. This has been a long process to secure the building permits and actual receive the LUSO tower. Shipping from China to the USA is very expensive!

2020 update:

Purchased adjacent 20 acre property and moved the RX antennas. I currently have 8 circle, phased Beverages to EU, Beverage to 22 degrees, Bi directional Beverages for NW and SE and E and W. 

Started a 6M EME array to add DXCC for the Challenge

Started a project to add 15m and 10m OWA antennas to the 40m tower using a Triplexer from VA6AM. This will give additional isolation on the same band when running EU. 

Added solar power and deep cycle SLA batteries to each of the towers to power the low voltage devices. This will give greater isolation from power surges and lightning strikes. 

I have two station locations. One at home and another for contesting. These sites are about 4 miles apart. The contest station has been built in consultation with many top contesters. The layout was selected to minimize interstation interference issues. The station utilizes many of the top devices and software currently available. 

We coordinated and hosted W1AW/9 IL for the ARRL Centennial in June, 2014. This operation covered the ARRL Field Day weekend. We made over 61,000  contacts by 59 operators throughout the state. Of that total, 11,846 were on Field Day, almost 500 QSOs per hour. We used three station locations for Field Day.

IARU 2018 we hosted NU1AW/9. This is the Headquarters station for IARU. We split in to CW and phone teams. K9CT did CW and WB9Z hosted the phone team. We tied the stations together with N1MM Plus and had a blast! 

I did a seminar on the design of the station and you can find this online WWROF
 
Please take some time to look through the website and see what has been done. Some of the information has not been put on the website just yet, but will evolve as I get time to update. If you have questions, just drop me an email.
 
73 and hope to see you soon!
 
Craig
K9CT
 
craig at k9ct.us