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Subject: [3830] CQWW SSB OH8X(OH4JFN) SOAB HP
From: webform@b41h.net
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Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 01:33:47 -0800
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                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

Call: OH8X
Operator(s): OH4JFN
Station: OH8X

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: 
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:  142    11       49
   80:  468    22       83
   40:  825    34      102
   20: 2338    36      114
   15: 1424    34      115
   10:  102    15       44
------------------------------
Total: 5299   152      507  Total Score = 6,829,217

Club: 

Comments:

It was my pleasure to drive OH8X during CQ WW SSB 2010. I am quite happy about
the results:
*As far as I know, it is first time when more than 5000q achieved from main
OH-land in single-op category
*Previous national OH-record is 6,1Mp from year 2000 and seems to be history
now with margin like 0%.
*Seems to be possible to get nice position before logchecking also in TOP3-EU.

When comparing all these mailstones passed in current solar cycle phase, just
wondering what might happen when we really
have propagation also on 10 an 15! After some post-contest analysing, i think
that it would have been possible to break 7Mio mailstone aswell.

Before the contest there were some tight external pressure-factors from other
competitors. I knew that there would be very tight competition
in nordic and baltic countries. Toni had plans to beat me from OH0, Tonno left
to 4O but get his home station manned, Tomi was going to OH0 aswell just to
meantion few. I didn't know exactly what these quys were planning (what
category etc), but what I knew was that guys are pushing hard, and fight would
be very hard.
I knew that I will not win if we have to fight only on low-bands.

I started my strategy planning well before contest weekend. After studying logs
and previous efforts, it was quite clear that
in SSB-mode low bands would be bands where I will give too much compensation
for southern stations. My plan was pretty simple:

1) During low-band operation, focus on mults with very efficient second radio
usage and move every single multiplier to another band.
I knew that it is quite easy to get trough multiplier pileups on lowbands, but
to get own run going is little bit harder, you have
to be exactly right time in right place.

2) During prime-time just run, move every single multiplier and do best with
2nd radio. Especially try to get good multiplier boost from low-band grayline
openings. It was pretty clear that during daytime 20m and if propagation also
15m is so full that finding good mults is not easy task at all.

3) Make enough work with 10m, because 10m openings @ OH8X is pretty hard
predictable and usually very marginal at this time of solar cycle.

My bad that 20m night-time propagation wasn't as good as I hoped -> had to
fight pretty hard during night times. If you compare my low band e.g. what
Pasi
made from OH2BH with 100w you might understand. It is just something that you
have to manage in your strategy and hope and do best...

OH8X
160   142  11  49 
80   468  22  83   
40   825  34 102   

OH2BH LP
160:  138     7       36
80:  450    13       66
40:  488    23       88

OH0B
160:  481    16       66
80:  714    24       89
40: 1047    29      101

During previous contests my problem has been too low multiplier. I decided to
make my timetable with new point of view. I optimized my schedule now
mainly in multiplier aspect. It was good way to get more multiplier intesive
operation. I used sometimes a littlebit to much time
when picking up multipliers. You can easily find out that in this case 1 mult
was abt. 10 qsos -> if loosing too much time new mult
won't pay the missed time back.

It was nice to see that 15m was full of activity. Still got feeling that way
too few JA (under 200q) / W  stations on the band.
Never managed to get anything going on 10m. Very short openings, nothing
compared to good own run, just s&p qsos with 2nd radio after lot of
monitoring.

Thanks for whole Radio Arcala team, specially OH8NC, OH6KN and OH2UA. Huge
support from whole team and massive "pre-operative" work required to
get things going so smoothly what it was.

Mentally most important thing happened during sunday morning, when Toni @OH0B
appeared in my "pileup", despite of
very hard competition, he told to go-go and motivated me to keep going and to
push more harder.
We are good friends and team-mates but we were competing badly against each
other. What happened assured me that that are still fare play and hamspirit
left, thanks Toni :)

Congrats to Jeff, outstanding effort and score!

Thank you all for qsos and very special thanks to all of you who kindly
followed me to other bands aswell.

73, Marko OH4JFN


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