[3830] ARRLDX CW WX0B(AD5Q) SOAB(A) HP
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Mon Feb 27 05:22:36 EST 2006
ARRL DX Contest, CW
Call: WX0B
Operator(s): AD5Q
Station: WX0B
Class: SOAB(A) HP
QTH: NTX
Operating Time (hrs): 43
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 60 41
80: 136 72
40: 558 98
20: 602 101
15: 293 92
10: 25 20
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Total: 1674 424 Total Score = 2,086,080
Club: North Texas Contest Club
Comments:
OK, so I did this one with training wheels (packet).
I havent been happy with my recent scores in either the last two CQWWs or last
years ARRL, due to major strategic errors. Also, I am not up to speed using
N1MM for SO2R. As it turns out, Ive never had a strategy for doing a serious
all-band effort at sunspot bottoms. My home QTH is noisy on the low bands, and
at the last sunspot minimum my 40M antenna was only a delta loop. I usually only
go assisted when my station equipment isnt in shape for SO2R, and go
single-band when antennas arent QRV on all 6 bands. I wanted to take advantages
of the features of N1MM, which seems optimized for multis and packeteers. It
provides a screen full of information about whos on what band, and maybe I
could learn how to do this right. Besides, I was impressed with K5YAs score in
the CQWW, and it looks like he had a lot of fun.
40 was difficult this time. EUs didnt start to run until really late, and the
JA runs just didnt happen. The band seemed fine. Maybe the JAs are just more
interested in the Olympics than the rest of us, and chose not to contest. 160
and 80 were in good shape, and I feel I made the most of 15. Most mults didnt
show up on 10 until the 2nd day. 20 Meter daytime runs were much slower than in
the CQWW last fall, but the band stayed open to EU well into the afternoon.
I think I learned what I needed to know about contesting at solar bottoms. My
expectations for some bands have been too high, and I underestimated others. I
will adjust strategy and sleep times accordingly, and will probably get my QSO
totals up. I dont know how I will get all those mults in the log, but wont be
doing an assisted entry again any time soon. After a contest against the same
stations in pileup after pileup, my attitude toward this category is not very
healthy. A lot of the calls on the cluster are busted, and I even had a 20
minute rush of stateside callers when somebody spotted me as JX0B. Also, there
was one prominent Top-10 unassisted op that seemed to be in most of the packet
pileups.
My thanks go out to Jay and Sharon for the use of the facilities.
Roy AD5Q
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