[ADXA] DX Marathon
BILL KENNAMER
k5fuv at prodigy.net
Sun Jan 18 10:46:54 EST 2026
That's the true essence of DXing. Do as much as you can with what you've got.
FUV
On Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 10:40:22 AM CST, Michael Reynolds, NO6O <michael at no6o.com> wrote:
I read Bob Locher's book, The Complete DX'er some years ago, and later
read his Year of DX, about the Marathon. I suppose some, or more, of
you participate in it. Based on Bob's story about his experiences, I
had always thought it was intended for the hams having powerful stations
and tower antennas. I have a simple vertical antenna which can't handle
much power before the SWR goes nuts. However, about two weeks before
the end of December last year, I learned that anyone could enter. I had
about 65 entities in my log for 2025, and thought I would go ahead and
enter anyway. I ended up with 76 entities and 25 zones, for 101 points.
My final contact for the year was China with just a couple of hours to
spare. All of my contacts were FT8/4.
I decided to try again this year, using only FT8/4. So far, as we are
now in the second half of January, I've reached 76 entities and 26
zones, making my score 102 already! This is becoming fun now. The
challenge for me is making the time to get on the air, finding clear
spots in the spectrum, and watching the propagation.
Michael, NO6O
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