CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB
Call: N1UR
Operator(s): N1UR
Station: N1UR
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: VT
Operating Time (hrs): 44
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 30 8 14
80: 336 17 75
40: 527 23 93
20: 1252 33 103
15: 1205 25 97
10: 129 11 31
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Total: 3479 117 413 Total Score = 5,210,430
Club:
Comments:
That was a lot of fun, yet challenging conditions on many bands. Way better
than last year. Not as good as the year prior.
160 was almost a complete wipeout here. I never even heard any EU on 160. A
number of Carib stations were workable although none were very loud.
I had some reasonable runs on 80M. I really enjoy that band during the EU
sunrise. Mults on 80 were okay actually.
40M was very poor at the start. It got better as the contest progressed.
Although never heard Asia.
20M was a great band. JA, Asia, great to EU and Russia. I stuck with 20M too
long, hoping for some juicy Southeast Asia mults - they never appeared for me.
Although I did have some VUs call in. Africa was very light in this contest.
15M was fabulous to EU. The guys in Maine seemed to have it longer and
stronger than further west. However, I could have done better on 15M.
10M was actually better than I expected. SA on both days (Sunday better than
Saturday). Some zone 33 and Atlantic zone 14. That was it to the East.
It is interesting to see the difference in some of these marginal conditions
that the Coast of Maine/MA can make. What a fabulous job K1DG did in this
one.
Fabulous effort OM!
On a side note, in the last couple of hours of the contest a big wind storm
started coming up here. By 2am local (6 hours after the contest), the power
went out and was just restored a couple of hours ago (36 hours out). That
was very lucky timing.
See you in CW.
73
Ed N1UR
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