CQWW WPX Contest, SSB
Call: E7DX
Operator(s): 9A1TT 9A5CW 9A5K 9A6XX E70R E70T E76C E77CW E77E E77W S53GO S55M
Station: E77DX
Class: M/S HP
QTH: Prijedor, BiH
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 16
80: 355
40: 1006
20: 1726
15: 1682
10: 1000
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Total: 5785 Prefixes = 1595 Total Score = 23,846,845
Club: Bosnia and Herzegovina Contest Club
Comments:
Another never-to-be-forgotten weekend in Prijedor! With Braco living the
high-life at D4C, we were left to play from his great station. Multi-Single is
where it's at :-). Somewhat less demanding than CQWW (with no 10minute rule and
simplified propagation strategy) this contest is made to have fun. With this in
mind, we invited the guys from 9A1P to join us. With 12 operators on the roster
and 4 radios to play with, there was plenty of time for all associated
activities ;-).
The playing field has been the same for the last few years now. EI7M and TM6M
set the reference point and the rest of us, to the right, follow suit. With
TM6M still hiding from cqcontest.net we were content to find ourselves neck and
neck on day one with the Irish. Day two, however, was a different story.
10meters was too high for the NA MUF for us and that saw the boys from Cork
escape from our grasp :-(.
It meant for a more relaxed Sunday. The sun came out along with the cold
beer.
Murphy was relatively quiet:
Run radio 1 had modulation issues : fixed at 3am on day 1.
One of the 10m tic-rings was misbehaving: fixed by Adi Saturday morning.
Braco's PTT box gave up on us : again Adi stepped in and had us back on the air
in minutes.
With so many operators to hand, it allowed Krešo to introduce some new
features on the version of DXLog we were using. M/S in WPX is all about
interlocking today and DXLog is the bee's knees in that department. With 4
radios all HW and SW interlocked we exploited 2 new features in DXLog. One was
the Smart Software Interlock.
Why "smart"?
...because you can allow other radios to over-ride your PTT if their
transmission is deemed "higher priority". So if radio one is CQ, but
radio 2 has a MULT...then bang: radio 2 can override radio one's PTT.
Another SMART feature is the ability to send real-time status messages when PTT
is activated at any of the interlocked radios. This means that radios 2, 3 and
4 can see that radio 1 is not only in TX but whether he's in CQ, QSO or even
S/N :-) etc.
As you can imagine, this saves a lot of time and reduces the inevitable
screaming matches over who has priority (BTW, Hrle and Adi won the prize in
that department this weekend :-)).
While I'm plugging DXLog it's also worth mentioning the number server feature
which allows you to reserve a S/N before you send it and log the QSO.
Thanks go to:
Braco, for the keys
Rade, Vlado and Ranko for the never-ending prep work
Rade for the roast pig
and our guests from 9A1P.
This was the first time we received a YL guest (Adi's wife: S53GO). I hope we
made the right impression and that Adi and Sonja will return soon.
That's it. Thanks to all for the QSOs. Great competition from the Irish and
IR4M. A shame the French can't make it to the party on cqcontest, but no doubt
they'll turn that corner too in the not so distant future.
73
on behalf of all at E7DX this weekend:
Richard, 9a1tt
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