[SCCC] W6YA WAPC SOAB CW Contest 2020

Dennis Younker NE6I NE6I at cox.net
Sun Apr 19 19:51:58 EDT 2020


I don’t run across all that many on FT8 these days and when I do, they often don’t copy me through their local noise. I do get more Q’s with them on that mode than on CW though. 

 

--Dennis NE6I

 

From: Arnie <n6hc at aol.com> 
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 4:49 PM
To: Dennis Younker NE6I <NE6I at cox.net>; 'SCCC Reflector' <sccc at contesting.com>
Subject: RE: [SCCC] W6YA WAPC SOAB CW Contest 2020

 

Dennis,

There are many BY stations on FT8 on 80 Meters and up (I have yet to snag one on 160M).  It is easier to make QSOs on that mode in a noisy environment and I suspect that is why they have gravitated to that weak signal mode.  Jim might not be aware of that since he abhors FT8 😊

Arnie N6HC

 

From: Dennis Younker NE6I <mailto:NE6I at cox.net> 
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 4:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [SCCC] W6YA WAPC SOAB CW Contest 2020

 

Jim, that's crazy! 53 Q's with BY stations in a single weekend! I bet if I

were to add all of my BY QSOs up dating back to when I was first licensed in

1972, I probably don't have 53 total! Hi hi Congrats on a FB total this

weekend!

 

--Dennis NE6I

 

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Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 12:28 PM

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Subject: [SCCC] W6YA WAPC SOAB CW Contest 2020

 

Worked All Provinces of China Contest

 

Call: W6YA

Operator(s): W6YA

Station: W6YA

 

Class: SOABCW HP

QTH: CA

Operating Time (hrs):

 

Summary:

  Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Mults

---------------------------

    80:

    40:   43

    20:   10

    15:

    10:

---------------------------

Total:   53     0      20  Total Score = 23,960

 

Club: Southern California Contest Club

 

Comments:

 

This little known, quickly discounted contest is one of the most challenging

of

all for me.  The QSO total is always very low, requiring tireless hunting

and digging

through the Indonesian SSB pirate QRM on 40m and finding BY stations that

are weak,

CQing underneath CQMM contesters.  Most have difficulty hearing and copying.

On 20m the opening is short and signals are also extremely weak, with few

exceptions.

During a solar peak the results are far better and the higher bands come

into play.

 

Since CQMM opened up to worldwide competition it has presented an additional

conflict

to WAPC.  As conditions improve, WAPC may become more interesting, since it

is a

special kind of challenge.  It is a special opportunity to work all Chinese

provinces.

   

 

 

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