CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: PA0JED
Operator(s): JAN
Station: PA0JED
Class: SOAB LP
QTH: zevenaar
Operating Time (hrs): 30
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 0 0 0
80: 157 7 39
40: 212 13 52
20: 205 19 57
15: 250 18 61
10: 287 24 70
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Total: 1110 81 279 = 750,240
Club/Team: LLCC
Comments:
Dear Fellow Contesters,
Despite everybody's trouble, The Aurora, I had a great contest. My best score
ever.
Used equipment barefoot IC-746 (100w) antenna's high bands vertical dipole
made by Titanex http://www.titanex.de feed point at 10mtrs with open feeders.
Low bands G5RV feed point at 8 mtrs .
Logging software TR.(great)
Shack 1,5 square meters! see the pic's at http://www.qsl.net/pa0jed, no
heating, so vy cold at nights 5 degs C, but no complaints had a lot of fun.
Biggest thrill's: working HC8N comming in on 7 mc/s with 599 plus 15dB on my
antenna,at 0739z (08.39 local).
Next thrill working K1TTT at 2100z (2200 local) on 3,5 mc/s must be abt 1500
local at K1TTT side.
Fine thrill: working several JA's on 7 mc/s, cq-ing and no pile-up, amazing.
Yes, should have worked more zones countries, but that's for next year.
Did hear more zones but the pile-ups were to big, did chose for making more
QSO's to compensate for the lost zone. Mostly checking later pile-ups smaller
and QSO's easier.
Last remark almost all QSO's made by S&P.
CU next test
73 jan
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