CQ 160 SUMMARY SHEET
Contest Dates : 24-Jan-98, 25-Jan-98
Callsign Used : VE3ZT
Operator : VE3ZT
Category : Single Operator/Low Power (120 watts)
Default Exchange : 599 ON
Name : Paul Hicks
Address : 41 Stoneton Drive
City/State/Zip : Scaraborough, Ont M1H 2P6
Country : Canada
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults Countries
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160CW 365 361 1766 46 5
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Totals 365 361 1766 46 5
Final Score = 90,066 points.
CQ = 208 (57%) S&P = 157 (43%)
Soapbox
Running 120 Watts and an inverted-vee (Alpha Delta DX-LB) at 30 feet makes
it tough getting a run when calling CQ. Spent more than half my contest time
in S&P mode and learning more about how to use TRLog--sure like that
program! Didn't hear much DX outside NA from here, did hear a ZK1 calling CQ
with no takers for a while, though. When I came across a pileup calling DX,
I just kept tuning up the band and didn't waste my time.
Couldn't work EA8BH until Saturday night, I think he had a lot of QRM and/or
QRN on his end cuz even when he/me was in the clear, he didn't hear me.
I sure got tired of coming across the same guys parked on the same
frequencies for 2 days/nights--even with the bandmap it's tedious starting
at the bottom end and working up the band looking for a station you haven't
worked... Conditions here seemed good (don't know the band well yet) but it
seemed like a long contest for me, keeping in mind the number of contacts I
had to chase down, but it's all good experience. Is the DX window 1830-1840?
Couldn't tell sometimes, what with all the W/VEs calling CQ.
73, VE3ZT
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