[WWYC] TA3/OZ1AA SOAB LP

David F4FDA f4fda at free.fr
Tue Nov 30 05:59:45 PST 2010


Hi Tom ,

 tks fer 4 qsos on 40/20/15/10   , i lsn you on 80m but litlle for me ,

will do upload these qso on lotw in future ?

Have a great trip around the globe

73 David F4FDA


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Andersen" <thomas at oz1aa.com>
To: <wwyc at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:18 PM
Subject: [WWYC] TA3/OZ1AA SOAB LP


> Hey there!
>
> Congratulations on the great scores already posted by you guys! Way to go.
>
> I had to change my call because the club I visited was in progress of
> changing from TA3KM to YM3KM. Decided to go with TA3/OZ1AA instead.
> Hopefully I can still contribute my million to the team.
>
> I really enjoyed to work all the WWYC'ers around the world.
>
> See you next time!
>
>
>
>                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
>
> Call: TA3/OZ1AA
> Operator(s): OZ1AA
> Station: YM3KM
>
> Class: SOAB LP
> QTH: Izmir
> Operating Time (hrs): 35
>
> Summary:
> Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
> ------------------------------
>  160:    3     1        3
>   80:   53     6       29
>   40:  360    10       58
>   20:  420    17       60
>   15:  538    17       66
>   10:   35     7       21
> ------------------------------
> Total: 1409    58      237  Total Score = 1,201,830
>
> Club: Worldwide Young Contesters
>
> Comments:
>
> Thanks to the guys at the YM3KM radio club in Izmir for the use of the 
> station!
>
> I am currently on a cycling expedition from Denmark to Sydney:
> http://www.cyclingtheglobe.com - Arriving at the radio club in Izmir on 
> Friday
> evening I didn't really know what to expect. I was quickly taken out to 
> dinner,
> enjoying some of that fantastic Turkish hospitality.
>
> During the contest the IC-718 radio without CW filters provided a bit of a
> challenge. All loud signals where found twice or even more times when 
> tuning up
> or down the bands! As if 20 and 40 were not already crowded enough...
>
> Antennas consisted of a moxon and a dipole. The multiband dipole played 
> well on
> 40 but getting through on 80 was hard and on 160 almost impossible. On the 
> other
> hand, the moxon beam up around 15 meters played well into Europe on 20 and 
> 15.
>
> On Saturday a number of the club members had their Ham exam and returned 
> with
> fresh or upgraded licenses. Obviously they were eager to make their first 
> QSOs
> on HF. Watching the exciting looks in their faces I was only happy to 
> share the
> station missing some hours of rate on 15 meters.
>
> The highlight of the contest was saying hi to all the friends around the 
> world.
>
> CQWW CW is the best! See you next year.
>
> A few photos at http://www.oz1aa.com
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> Thomas OZ1AA
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