CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: K4AQ
Operator(s): K4AQ
Station: K4AQ
Class: SOAB(A) LP
QTH: CQZ 5; Atlanta, GA
Operating Time (hrs): 18
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160:
80: 26 8 17
40: 98 19 55
20: 82 14 46
15: 8 5 6
10: 8 4 5
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Total: 222 50 129 Total Score = 102,925
Club: South East Contest Club
Comments:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WW_Rules_20083006.pdf
WAC: 6 of 6
DXCC: 68 unique
I decided to switch from QRP to Low Power when I could not make a Q in the first
15 minutes of the contest. But, to keep things interesting, I also decided to
use Hustler mobile antennas on 15, 20 and 40 meters, mounted on my 15-psgr club
wagon. The antenna for 10 & 80 meters was a 50-foot NCA (No Counterpoise
Antenna) configured as a sloper favoring Europe, bottom-fed.
NT4XT asked me at the office if I tried to work 5A7A (Libya), one of the hottest
DX during Nov-2006. I told him I would wait for the CQWW. Would you believe I
worked them on 40cw? Wow! They answered me on my first call. Now THAT "Made my
Night," hi. Not bad for 100 watts into a Hustler mobile antenna either.
My other highlight was working CS2R/Portugal on 80cw. (Possibly my best DX on
80.) There weren't many Q's on 80 because of my high ambient noise level and a
short 50-ft NCA wire.
Stn: FT-897D xcvr, 100 watts; Hustler mobile antenna (40, 20 & 15 meters, fed
with 50-ft RG-6 + 17 ft or so of very small coax to the Diamond "trunk lip" base
mount); 50-ft NCA bottom-fed as a 50-ft sloper on 10m/80m. Ten-Tec 238 L-network
tuner used for the NCA only. microKEYER. WriteLog 10.60g.
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Matt Lee, K4AQ
Atlanta, Georgia
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