[ADXA] Too much DX!

Dennis Schaefer dennisw5rz at gmail.com
Sun Dec 10 11:59:42 EST 2023


There are so many DXpeditions that I can’t keep up.  I’ve taken up smoking
and my heart rate is usually about 120 due to pounding down so much coffee
and Red Bull.  Joel said nice things about me and that put even more
pressure on!

Well, i’ve been known to exaggerate….   Thanks, Joel, for the kind words.
I’ve gotten a lot of new counters from the DXpeditions, and pick up other
new ones from time to time.  I got an HK3 on 30M last night and it was a
counter.  It was an HK and it was on FT8 - whatever it takes to add to the
count, which is now 1356 with a bunch of OQRS to come when current
expeditions close out.   That’s not bad, considering that my goal was 1300
by the end of the year and 1400 by the end of 2024.

I’m not sure I’m smart enough for FT8, though.  I have smart friends, and
they give good advice, but I still ponder sometimes whether to turn F/H
on.  Some of the expeditions say they will be 100% multi stream yet it
occasionally seems necessary to use F/H to get a response.

I’ve worked VU7M on 30 and 40.  I called them for an hour or so on 20 with
no response.  There were traces on the waterfall on 20 but some sequences
did not decode due to flutter.  I didn’t need it on 20, so I didn’t try too
hard.  However, I see on the online log that I have 3 contacts on 20!  It
is easy to believe that he came back to me one or more times, but I never
sent him an R-xx response at any time on 20 because I never copied him
coming back to me.  This seems to be an integrity issue with software in
use.

VU7M seems to be one guy running four digital stations.  Have you seen the
picture with the four stations, all with amps, piled on one table?
Obviously they are automated.  I guess you need lots of coffee and a strong
table.

T32TT is running 10 stations with two guys on site - sigh.  Times are
changing.  At least T32TT is doing a little CW.

73,
Dennis/RZ
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