[SCCC] K6GEP - Brief Contesting and DX Year in Review
Michael Tope
W4EF at dellroy.com
Fri Dec 31 12:39:37 PST 2010
Tim,
For me, I think the ones that are the most exciting are the rare ones
that get away. Those are the disappointments that motivate me to improve
my station. It is as if the propagation gods are hinting at what is
possible if I have the right hardware. The most memorable miss this
year was UA9KAA on 160 meters.
Contesting for me was lackluster in terms of tangible achievements, but
it was fun making a few QSOs. I think my biggest accomplishment was
getting a ~5 year backlog of QSLs answered. I hate being a QSL deadbeat,
but sometimes work gets in the way. I also got almost all of my west
coast QSOs loaded into LOTW
Glad you had a good time playing radio in 2010. Hopefully 2011 will
deliver us another healthy dose of DX and contesting fun.
73, Mike W4EF/6
On 12/30/2010 1:24 PM, Tim Goeppinger wrote:
> I missed the SCDXC deadline, so I am posting this here.
>
> > From my "little pistol" perspective, 2010 was a good year for DX and contesting.
>
> The most memorable contest of the year was ARRL DX CW with its spectacular openings
> to Europe
> on 15 and 40. Of the CQ WW contests in the fall, the RTTY contest had
> the best propagation, and allowed me to make a personal best record.
>
> The memorable DXpeditions of the year for me were YI9PSE, the N7OU expedtions to ZK3 and 5W, 5R8X, and the mega ZL8X DXpedition.
>
> The
> opening of 4 new PJ entities at 0400z on 10/10/10 was an event that
> will be remembered for many years. Hearing all the pileups at once was
> incredible.
>
> My
> personal "band of the year" was 17 meters. It often provided the
> "sweet spot" opening to Europe in the mornings when 20 and 15 were
> closed.
>
> Lets all hope for lots of sunspots in 2011!
>
> Tim K6GEP
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