[RSM] CQWW SSB PJ2T MM

Tom Haavisto kamham69 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 5 12:38:35 EDT 2016


Call: *PJ2T <http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=PJ2T>*
Operator(s): DK3DM <http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=DK3DM> DL8OBQ
<http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=DL8OBQ> JJ1RJR
<http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=JJ1RJR> K8PGJ
<http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=K8PGJ> N4RV
<http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=N4RV> NM2O
<http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=NM2O> PA1CC
<http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=PA1CC> WØCG
<http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=W0CG> W3ACO
<http://3830scores.com/findcall.php?call=W3ACO>
Station: PJ2T

Class: *M/M HP*
QTH: Curacao
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Location: South America
Summary:   Compare Scores
<http://3830scores.com/comparescores.php?arg=8kccqxzrgqcyN&call=PJ2T>
Band QSOs Zones Countries
160: 341 14 35
80: 1272 24 85
40: 2505 31 109
20: 2963 34 134
15: 3780 31 127
10: 2482 27 99
Total: *13343* *161* *589* Total Score *29,031,000*



Club: Scores split RRDXA, PVRC, YCCC, SMC, CCO
Comments:     [email] <nm2o%40outlook.com>     2016-11-05 09:11:21
PJ2T was activated by a team from Canada, Germany, Holland, Japan and USA.
Curacao has been the location for multi-op entries for more than 50 years.
The earliest SSB multi-multi was PJ0DX in 1969. The team was ready to carry
on the contest tradition. We knew other teams were. Competition from all
over the world helps all of us improve our skills. For the 2016 running of
the contest, the station and team were ready. The solar forecasts were for
active to disturbed conditions. The forecasts were correct. We noted
suppressed conditions on many bands. Polar paths suffered the most. We are
happy with the score and congratulate the M/2 teams who are showing higher
scores. We are all competing at the highest level and pushing each other to
better performances. This year is entry #15 with the PJ2T callsign. Our
claimed score is the #3 score on SSB with PJ2T. The score shows that the
station improvements have paid off. 2010 had the same solar flux, but quiet
conditions. We had about same QSOs, but a better country count. Many thanks
to the site owner Geoff W0CG/PJ2DX for providing the contest site and many,
many years of dedicated work to keep the station on the air. He has
provided days and days of labor on the towers controlling rust. This behind
the scenes work is simply vital to keep a station operating in harsh
condition. In pre-contest QSOs, many Zone 8 and 9 stations mentioned
repairing corrosion issues. Thanks to the Caribbean Contesting Consortium
for providing a cadre of dedicated members who improve the station each
year and provide a funding source. This year, Uli DL8OBQ prepared the
operator schedule and set up the logging software. N4RV was instrumental in
recruiting the operator team. W3ACO prepared meals. The team now has a
designated cook as a key position. Thanks to all for working us. QSLs are
via W3HNK and LOTW. A team will be on for CQ WW CW. 73 to all. Ray NM2O for
the PJ2T SSB Team


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