CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: N1CC
Operator(s): N1CC
Station: N1CC
Class: SOAB(A) LP
QTH: North Texas
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 3 3 1
80: 23 11 17
40: 98 23 51
20: 99 29 64
15: 174 27 79
10: 238 30 11
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Total: 635 123 313 Total Score = 756,024
Club: North Texas Contest Club
Comments:
Rig: Yaesu FT-990, ClrDSP Audio Filter, MFJ Noise Cancellor, WriteLog
Atennas: Force 12 C3 at 40', Alpha-Delta DX-LB Inverted Vee 160-80-40. DX
Engineering 43' Vertical, 32 radials, MFJ Tuner at the base used on 80 and 40
switching to find the antenna that worked at a given distance per the
conditions encountered.
Got in a lot more time than I usually have this time! However, I slept in
Saturday morning and missed 4 hours of prime conditions ... resulting in a
"grind" condition at the end of the contest. Was only able to run briefly on
Saturday on 10 and 15, too crowded (!). Overall only missed Zone 21, 26 and
39.
Since this was an "Assisted" operation I tried out the RBN to evaluate how
strong above the noise I might be on CQing and glanced at the RBN Posts from
time to time. Saw fewer blown calls on the regular spotting packet network.
>From the standpoint of statistics, 38.6% were EU stations, and 17.3% were Asia.
North America was 21.9% of the total. Managed to hold the "0" pointers down to
16 contacts, most for the US multipler ... late Sunday tried to run and the
first four callers were US stations ... it's hard to believe that they needed
US that late in the contest. With 90 QSO's the JA contributon was very good.
73, Jim N1CC
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