[PVRCNC] CQWW SSB NR4O SO(A)AB HP

Eric Wagner kb1ri at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 4 10:00:33 EDT 2021



> From: webform at b4h.net
> Date: November 1, 2021 at 12:40:19 AM EDT
> To: 3830 at contesting.com, nr4o at att.net
> Subject: CQWW SSB NR4O SO(A)AB HP
> Reply-To: nr4o at att.net
> 
>                     CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB - 2021
> 
> Call: NR4O
> Operator(s): NR4O
> Station: NR4O
> 
> Class: SO(A)AB HP
> QTH: NC - FM05
> Operating Time (hrs): 17.5
> Radios: SO2R
> 
> Summary:
> Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
> ------------------------------
>  160:    3     2        2
>   80:   61    10       34
>   40:  113    15       44
>   20:  112    20       56
>   15:  139    19       60
>   10:   50    16       33
> ------------------------------
> Total:  478    82      229  Total Score = 407,410
> 
> Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
> 
> Comments:
> 
> Not my best effort.  My operating time was down about 10 hours from previous
> years.  Just too many conflicts this year especially Sunday.  I was only able to
> get a couple hours in with a very brief time on 10m when the band was band was
> really hopping. It's been quite a while since I've seen 10m deliver so much
> activity.  15m was also great all day Saturday. I didn't notice any detrimental
> impact from the solar flare while I was operating. I guess we got a taste of how
> much better conditions could be with an improved solar flux index.  
> 
> All Q's were S&P this year.  Just couldn't get any runs going. Worked for a
> new band countries and a couple ATNOs with the 10 and 15m bands opened up.  I
> was able to work just a few stations on 160m.  Heard several that couldn't hear
> me on with my inverted-L.  The 40m was packed solid Friday and Saturday evening.
> Really made me appreciate the sharp and narrow filters on my Flex to pull out
> many of the weaker stations from the adjacent QRM. Still had fun while I was
> operating with just a few times feeling like the S&P was just a lot of real
> hard work.  
> 
> 73's,
> Eric - NR4O
> 
> 
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