CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: K7SS
Operator(s): K7SS
Station: K7SS
Class: SOSB(A)/10 HP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 12
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160:
80:
40:
20:
15:
10: 490 35 114
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Total: 490 35 114 Total Score = 203,981
Club: Western Washington DX Club
Comments:
"there's NO meters like ten meters" ..... someone spoke the truth
with that one...
490 Qs
1369 pts
35 zones
114 countries (when the TX7 is counted)
203,981 points
single TEN HP (A)
12 hrs.
Saturday to EU was super, and Sunday could only hear the big gun stations well.
Shorter
opening with the K moving up to a 3. But plenty of Africa and Central America
pileups to try and bust.
Sunday worked an OK near sunrise, with a much better signal long path over VK,
than skew or direct. dont recall any of
that in the past from here.
Late Saturday into Asia was great, a good JA RUN, lots (LOTS) of BYs, and
plentiful HS, and YB.... and included JT, XV, UA zone 18, and UN zone 17...and
the VU4KV boys, for the icing on the cake, as the band closed for the nite.
Sunday afternoon a bit like Sweepstakes...band full of those already
worked....and the occasional new one. At one point
the bandmap didnt show a workable station. So went out to lunch and came back
around JA
sunrise for a bit more fun in that direction. Used the steppir BI-directional
to catch JA and SA callers at the same time.
a nice feature.
One of these years, a big 10m yagi and a full power amp.........but very happy
with all as it played
out this weekend....
.. another fun CQWW in the books....
K7SS
West Seattle
IC756proII, SB220 (400w), 3el Steppir
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