[EIDXA] CQ WW DX CW Contest summary - AK0M
Steve Sutterer
sjs at cfu.net
Mon Nov 29 14:10:10 EST 2004
Call: AK0M
Operator(s): AK0M
Station: AK0M
Class: SOAB LP
QTH: Iowa
Operating Time (hrs): 15
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 3 2 2
80: 8 5 4
40: 56 13 30
20: 89 22 43
15: 106 23 53
10: 43 17 27
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Total: 305 82 159 Total Score = 186,293
Club: Eastern Iowa DX Association
Comments:
FT-1000MP MkV Field (75-100W)
FT-857
IC-706MkIIG
2el tribander at 33ft
Butternut HF6V 160m-10m ground-mounted with about 35 radials
half-sloper at 30ft for 160/80/40
My rate was more on par with what I would normally expect to do with QRP.
Never
could get a run going, and didn't hear much EU on 20-10m (but I didn't
operate
much in the mornings either). Maybe the stage of the solar cycle, maybe
propagation condx, or maybe just my station capabilities and operator
skills?
Seemed like a lot of work for what QSOs I was able to get, although I didn't
find the pileups to be generally too difficult. 40m was very good on Friday
evening. Worked 73 different countries, and only missed about 10-12 more
(mostly
long path) simply due to not enough station.
The sloper worked very well, especially on 40m. Was better than the vertical
on
all three bands (160/80/40). Often made the difference in making the QSO or
not.
The little, low tribander still seems to be a big performer into Africa on
15m,
often breaking significant pileups on the first or second call.
Working S&P almost exclusively, my biggest peeve is the few DX stations that
don't sign their call very often; there was a station in zone 7 that was
especially notorious for this. I know this can be an effective pileup
management
technique, but it seems like signing your call at least every 3 or 4 QSOs
ought
to be the rule. Many times I just gave up waiting for a callsign and moved
on
without logging the QSO. I lost my only zone 40 QSO this way, with the
station
never signing his call and then leaving the frequency (bummer).
Was a fun contest, though. First time I've been able to spend more than just
a
couple hours in a contest all year.
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