[3830] CQWW SSB VE8EV SOSB(A)/10 HP

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Mon Oct 28 12:42:09 EDT 2013


                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

Call: VE8EV
Operator(s): VE8EV
Station: VE8EV

Class: SOSB(A)/10 HP
QTH: Inuvik, NT
Operating Time (hrs): 14

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:                    
   80:    2     2        2
   40:    3     3        3
   20:    1     1        1
   15:    2     2        2
   10:  665    27       59
------------------------------
Total:  665    27       59  Total Score = 117,390

Club: 

Comments:

I decided two weeks ago that I was going to quit procrastinating and get my new
home station built and on the air in time for CQWW this year.  After eleven
frantic days of wiring, tower erecting, antenna work, furniture and amplifier
moving, and equipment installation I was finally ready to go at 0500z Saturday
night.  I decided I was just going to get everything working, have fun, and DX
my way through what was left of the contest.  When I got on the air 10 meters
was open over the pole and I decided right then and there to go single-band 10.
 I've never heard conditions on ten meters like that from this part of the world
and in the back of my mind I know there is a possibility I never will again. 
The triple-play of low K-index, high SSN, and a big contest sure doesn't come
around very often!  

After grabbing a handful of mults and a few hours sleep Saturday night the band
was open again to Europe first thing Sunday morning so I spent the first few
hours collecting more multipliers.  Once the propagation started shifted to the
south I turned the big yagi towards the states and started running with a
200/hour!  By mid-afternoon Sunday 10 meters was jam packed right from the
bottom all the way up past 29 MHz.  I alternated between running and collecting
multipliers and then spent the last couple of hours beaming out to the Pacific
picking up 3-pointers.

High point (other than 10m- wow!): After years of poor or non-existant internet
access at the old hilltop contest site it was a nice treat to be able to go
"assisted" and pick up a few extra multipliers from spots.

Low point: RF coming back into the shack and messing things up when I used the
amplifier with the new 40m sloper.  Not a big deal for this contest but I
better get it sorted out before Sweepstakes!

Day-by-day countdown of the station building exercise is on the blog
http://ve8ev.blogspot.com

73
John VE8EV


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