[UK-CONTEST] UK-Contest Digest, Vol 110, Issue 35
Geoff Dover G4AFJ
geoffrey at geoffg4afj.plus.com
Sun Feb 26 16:09:21 PST 2012
Ref CQ 160 SSB
I think condx were poor. Only worked about 4 stateside and no Caribbean.
Probably only heard about 3 stateside I didn't manage to contact and the
carib gotaways were NP4A, KV4FZ, ZF2AM plus XE1RCS. Cannot compare the two
mornings as Saturday I was not around at the appropriate time. Set up
inverted L 55 foot vertical section and beverages to W and NW. I was also
troubled by some pulse type interference at times. Not sure what it is but I
hope it fails soon! Wasn't a serious entry in the contest just S & P for new
countries.
73,
Geoff Dover, G4AFJ,
31 Newbold Road,
Kirkby Mallory,
Leicestershire,
LE9 7QG,
UK.
Tel: 44 (0)1455 823344
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E-mail: geoffrey at geoffg4afj.plus.com
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> Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 10:57:00 -0000
> From: "Colin Wilson" <colin at sheffield-live.co.uk>
> Subject: [UK-CONTEST] Fw: [CDXC] Worked All Provinces of China (WAPC)
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> Please see the mail below which I am forwarding on behalf of Steve.
> 73
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> Colin CT7ACG/G3VCQ
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> From: Steve Telenius-Lowe
> To: CDXC Reflector ; Col MM0NDX ; bernie at dailydx.com
> Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 10:36 AM
> Subject: [CDXC] Worked All Provinces of China (WAPC) DX Contest
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> Hi all,
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> Apologies if this is common knowledge, but it is the first I have heard
> of it.
>
> Yes, there are so many Chinese stations active these days that they are
> going to organise a DX contest. (Living here, I am not sure if this is
> something to be celebrated or not!)
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> "The first WAPC contest will be hold in 2012 Oct. 6, from 0000-2359
> UTC. A testing contest will be running on third Saturday of April,
> 2012, It is 21 April 2012 from 0000-2359UTC.logs and records will be
> filed but no awards will be issued."
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> The full rules are on BA7IO's qrz.com page at
> http://www.qrz.com/db/BA7IO
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> I am not a member of any contest reflectors: perhaps someone who is
> could cross-post to a contest reflector?
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> 73,
> Steve, 9M6DXX
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> From: David Gould <dave at g3ueg.co.uk>
> Subject: [UK-CONTEST] CQ160 SSB propagation question
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> If anyone was doing this contest both nights I would be interested in
> views of the NA propagation on Friday night/sat morn compared to
> Saturday night/ sun morn?
>
> However, my main problem was not being able to hear enough through the
> S9 noise.
>
> I was doing a "trial" from my very small home back garden, which I have
> not done for over 12 years. Unfortunately I had an antenna problem at
> 00.30 Sat morning, and despite trying for an hour in the dark, I missed
> the problem, so gave up until daylight. I soon found the problem and
> fixed it in daylight and everything worked fine last night, but my
> perception was that things seemed more lively around the early hours of
> saturday than this morning. I only managed 4 NA QSOs. What did
> others think?
>
> May not be of general interest, so happy to take replies off reflector.
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> 73,
> Dave, G3UEG
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