[TVARC] CQWW DX CW contest

K2PS Pete Stafford psk2ps at gmail.com
Mon Nov 27 12:58:04 EST 2017


And THAT was a pretty impressive performance.  I was pretty sure you wouldn’t get close to 100 but you almost made it!

 

And I don’t believe for a minute that you’re one and done.  When next November rolls around, you’ll be there.

 

Looking forward to getting your new TVARC DXCC totals.

 

73, Pete, K2PS

 

From: tvarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:tvarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of George Briggs
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 9:32 PM
To: tvarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [TVARC] CQWW DX CW contest

 

Well, THAT was interesting!

After falling short by one state in my quest to work all states during Sweepstakes SSB, I

decided to try for DXCC this weekend in the CQWW DX CW contest.  Once again, I fell a

bit short of my goal.  I haven’t figured out the final total yet, but it is either 96 or 97

countries.  I encountered about 15 additional countries, but I simply could not get through

to them.

I made a few mistakes relative to this attempt.  One might say that the first mistake was

even attempting it at all.  It was quite a grind because of the next two mistakes.  Mistake

#2 was in deciding to try for DXCC without the aid of a spotting network.  As a result, I had

to find ALL of the 96/97 countries by tuning (searching and pouncing).  Mistake #3 was

only using 100W.  I COULD have used an amplifier because I swapped out all of my Eaton

arc fault breakers with the latest model on Friday.  My transmitter no longer trips these

breakers in my house.  But, I went with the 100W.  Lots of breaks and naps helped me

endure the long stretches in the chair tuning and tuning and tuning, sometimes for up to

an hour without even hearing a new country (esp on Sunday).

40M was the money band.  It was wide open all night Friday and Saturday, and it provided

a final couple of countries on Sunday evening.  20M and 15M were minor players.  I had over

60 countries in the log by the time I went up to LSL for ROS on Saturday morning.

Although it was often boring tuning around without much action, it was very exciting towards

the end to pick up a new one.  And there were some juicy countries to be had.  Some contacts

that were especially gratifying with 100W and a low dipole were Japan, New Zealand, Guam,

Australia, Rodgriguez Island, Oman, Israel, Albania and San Andres.  Sadly, no one was active

from Montserrat.  Because I only cared about countries, I didn’t waste time calling stations in

countries that I had already worked, so I only made about 200 contacts.

Will I try this again?  Naaah!  This one was one and done!

73,

George K2DM

 



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