ARRL DX Contest, SSB
Call: K3ZJ
Operator(s): K3ZJ
Station: K3ZJ
Class: SOSB/40 HP
QTH: WV
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160:
80:
40: 393 80
20:
15:
10:
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Total: 393 80 Total Score = 94,320
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
Comments:
Upon arrival at my mountaintop summer QTH I found that no antenna had survived
winter's ice and wind. Temperatures remained below freezing with high wind and
snow showers, so no *safe* attempt to repair an antenna was feasible.
Decided to go SB40 because it is the one band I had never done single band.
Between snow showers an hour before the contest start I strung up a dipole
NE/SW made from scrap wire. I had dreams of squeezing my little signal in
among the big signals on 40m. Europe and VK/ZL worked surprisingly well the
first night, but I couldn't get through to JAs, and SA was weak. Put up second
dipole NW/SE during off time Saturday, and second night got all 9 JAs that I
heard and achieved better results to SA. While inverted V dipoles at 45 feet
(14 meters) are not competitive antennas on this band, they worked better than
I expected and I enjoyed the contest.
By contest's end I even had mastered some of the many menus and controls on my
back-up and never-before-used TS2000X that I had to press into service. Got a
late start because the amplifier wouldn't key after I soldered the DIN plug for
the amplifier control cable. Searching the manual, I finally found that one has
to access "menu 28a" to turn on the transceiver's relay. Never experienced that
one before! Anyways, thanks to everyone for the QSOs.
73, Dave K3ZJ
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