[3830] CQWW SSB HH2AA M/S LP
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Sun Oct 27 20:59:04 EDT 2019
CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB - 2019
Call: HH2AA
Operator(s): AE0EE K0BBC
Station: HH2AA
Class: M/S LP
QTH: Haiti
Operating Time (hrs): 42
Remote Operation
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 49 4 7
80: 369 14 45
40: 437 21 72
20: 753 24 90
15: 1056 23 95
10: 43 10 17
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Total: 2707 96 326 Total Score = 2,713,460
Club: Minnesota Wireless Assn
Comments:
Conditions on 15 m were pretty good, with strong signals most of the day. We
were able to hold run frequencies with pileups even with 100 W. Similarly, 20 m
worked very well for us. Life was tougher on 40 m, where we had trouble working
around the differing band edges for various regions.
Although we were aiming for a full-time effort, a power outage in Haiti took us
off the air for about six hours pre-sunrise to mid-morning on Sunday. The extra
sleep was appreciated, though.
Some highlights include being called by several rare DX entities (VP6, A4, A7,
HK0/A, CY0, 5T, GU, GD, 6W). A few other rare DX stations were in the log on
our first call. Sunday afternoon we had a good time working other Minnesota
Wireless Association members on 20 m as the band was wide open to W0. The best
60-minute period had 174 contacts in the log.
Station:
Elecraft K3, 100 W (RemoteHamRadio.com)
6300' AMSL over Port-Au-Prince
10m – MOMO Yagi @ 60′
12m –MOMO Yagi @ 60′
15m –MOMO Yagi @ 60′
17m –MOMO Yagi @ 60′
20m –MOMO Yagi @ 60′
30m – OCF @ 100′
40m –OCF @ 100′
80m – OCF @ 100′
160m – OCF @ 100′
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