[SCCC] Fwd: CQWW SSB ZF1A M/2 HP

Daniel Craig dann6mj at gmail.com
Mon Oct 29 09:12:51 EDT 2018


Our team of mostly SCCCers had a great time down in ZF.  Great to see so
many of you in the log.


                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

Call: ZF1A
Operator(s): N6MJ N6WIN KI6RRN KI6SMX KK6NON JH1NBN
Station: ZF1A

Class: M/2 HP
QTH: ZF
Operating Time (hrs): 48

Summary:
 Band  QSOs   Zones  Countries
-------------------------------
  160:   176    13       27
   80:  1241    24       87
   40:  2910    29      116
   20:  3798    30      114
   15:  2242    33      106
   10:    79    11       26
-------------------------------
Total: 10446   140      476  Total Score = 14,897,344

Club: Southern California Contest Club

Comments:

A big thank you to Andrew, ZF1EJ, and CARS for allowing us to operate the
contest from his home QTH on the beautiful island of Grand Cayman.

Originally Yuki, JH1NBN, was going to operate this contest as a M/S with Joe
W6VNR.  Joe did this contest from ZF for many years.  Unfortunately Joe
passed
away earlier this year.  He will be missed.  I reached out to Yuki to see
if he
would like to team up with us and he was kind enough to allow us to join
him.
As we started to form the team, we decided to do a M/2 so we could invite
some
of the younger members of the club.  Axel KI6RRN, Adams KI6SMX and Levi
KK6NON
are all low 20's or younger and were a big part of the team.  It was nice
to be
able to involve some of the younger operators and give them a chance to
operate
from the DX side.

This was our first time operating from ZF1A as a M/2 in CQWW SSB.  Most
everyone
was here for the first time.  There was a ton of work to get done before the
contest started.  Luckily most of the operators were able to arrive either
on
Monday or Tuesday before the contest to get everything done.  John K6AM
wasn't
able to join us onsite but he was on call as our technical advisor.  He
helped
design the station layout and was able to walk us thru all the problems we
encountered.

We were very fortunate to be sponsored by Icom. We were able to operate
with 3
IC 7610's and everything worked great even in the tough multi op setting. In
addition to that, Vibroplex allowed us to use the new Inrad W1 headsets for
the
contest. The headsets were a big hit and everyone was happy with their
performance.

The biggest project was building and installing a C31XR that N6WIN donated
to
the station.  It took many long hours but we finally had it up and running
Friday morning.  One of our team mates, Scott K7ZO, was unable to make it
at the
last minute.  Fortunately he was still a valuable asset to the team and
without
his input we wouldn't have been able to get everything done.  Hopefully he
will
be able to join us next year.

Conditions were great leading up to the contest.  Some of that carried over
to
the contest, but 10m was mostly dead other than a short opening on
Saturday.  On
Sunday, 15m was a real struggle until the afternoon when it finally opened
all
the way.

We hope to be able to come back again next year as everyone really seemed to
enjoy themselves.

Thanks to everybody for the QSO's.

73,

Dan N6MJ


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