[3830] CQ WW RTTY DL6JZ SOAB(A) HP

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Wed Sep 29 15:32:18 EDT 2004


                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY

Call: DL6JZ
Operator(s): DL6JZ
Station: DL6JZ

Class: SOAB(A) HP
QTH: 
Operating Time (hrs): 42

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Pts   State/Prov  DX   Zones
------------------------------------------
   80:  246   478       7       45    10
   40:  225   475      12       52    17
   20:  346   878      41       59    27
   15:  232   621      26       62    25
   10:   16    45               10     9
------------------------------------------
Total: 1065  2497      86      228    88  Total Score = 1,003,794

Club: 

Comments:

CLUB: DRCG DL-DX RTTY CONTEST GROUP

Hello,

it was a nice weekend again. My goal was to reach my 1.080 QSOs and 1.25 million
points from 2002 again. In 2003 I was active as SOSB 80M. 
Because of the lower sunspot number this year I had to improve my station for
this goal. So I equipped my FT-1000MP with narrow INRAD-filters on both IFs (400
Hz and 300 Hz bandwith). The result was exciting. The bands were full of RTTY
stations but I had not so much problems with QRM as in the contests before. 
After the first 7 hour I realized that it would not be possible to work so much
mults as in 2002. So I reduced my goal down to 1,000 QSOs und 1,000,000
points.

Highlights were 9U6PM, 	VU2WAP, SU8BHI, B1Z, EM1HO (10M!), 9J2KC and HC8N from
80 m to 15 m. I could not break through the pile up when ZL2AMI was very strong
here in the sunday morning hours. But Bob called me in the evening and gave me
two more mults. Thank you.
The lowlight is that I could work in 2002 19 states/provinces and this year only
12 on 40 m. Where were you boys from IA, KS, MN, ...?

I appreciate the friendly atmosphere in this contest and was glad to meet so
much well known calls and so much of the guys who were at the HAM-Radio in
Friedrichshafen this year!


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