[RRDXA] cq ww cw
ON4CT
on4ct at telenet.be
Wed Nov 29 11:41:50 EST 2023
Call: ON4CT <https://www.3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=ON4CT>
Operator(s): ON4CT <https://www.3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=ON4CT>
Station: ON4CT
Class: SOAB LP
Class Overlay: Classic
QTH: JO10PV
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Location: Northern Europe
Summary: Compare Scores
<https://www.3830scores.com/comparescores.php?arg=5lcfy7z0vyiix&call=ON4CT>
Band
QSOs
Zones
Countries
160:
97
10
40
80:
253
14
45
40:
195
17
52
20:
320
18
56
15:
249
25
65
10:
341
27
74
Total:
1452
109
332
Total Score
1,234,800
Club: Rhein Ruhr DX Association
Comments: [email] <mailto:on4ct%40telenet.be> 2023-11-28 07:18:24
Altough my planning was prepared, there where some Murphy visits. I started
a bit tired , and after some hours I needed some rest. Normally I can do
nice runs on 40m with my 'big gun' ant. this time the rain was causing
static on the antenna. After 20h qrv time, my PC locked , I could not get
N1MM starting up again. This was stressfull after some time I could manage
to get it running again. The reporting to the live scoreboard did not work
anymoren also my audio recording quit. De condx where nice, sunday was
better. I have worked very good cw operators and fellow contesters who I
work in contests during the year. Got nice a nice run on 20m to NA thanks to
cluster announcements. Some stations do not reduce the cw speed when I do
not have the call complete even after couple of attemps. After 20 h of
contesting my brain is getting tired and slow. Some stations do not send
there callsign often or after every 3 qso s, as unassisted I hear the pile
op and a row of 599 9 . So I have wait untill a ID is send. Most of the
contest was S and P 80 %, 20 % running. Tx/Rx : yaesu ftdx101 mp @ 100w ant
: Cushcraft X7 at 19 m, rotary dipole for 40m at 21 m, inv v for 80 at 19 m,
inv L for 160 Dirk on4ct
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