CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: F6IRF
Operator(s): F6IRF
Station: F6IRF
Class: SOAB(A) HP
QTH: jn35
Operating Time (hrs): 35
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 0 0 0
80: 267 16 67
40: 525 28 94
20: 236 29 91
15: 395 29 92
10: 292 31 87
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Total: 1715 133 431 Total Score = 2,066,496
Club:
Comments:
IC735 - homebrew 4cx250 PA - abt 400W
OB6-3M tribander at 12m AGL (2el/band) - inv-V dipoles 40/80 at 18m AGL
Casual participation with my small domestic station and the standard home and
family constraints... So, as an operator training and testing exercise. Anyway
in this contest, being home in a "non rare country" is like being a cow looking
a the trains passing... big time for losers!
One of the purpose was to test the cluster related stuff, and honestly I did not
like it; when thousands of operators are jumping on the same rare multiplier at
the same time, unless you are a "big gun", it can only generates unfair
behaviour, chaos and frustration, and often a real waste of time - at least as a
mono-op, with an average perf. station...
Remains the unique feature of this contest, which makes it "incontournable":
incredible participation from everywhere... Propagation conditions have been far
better than expected, with quite good 10m and 20m still open to NA during the
last hour, despite -or thanks to?- the aurora (middle of the night for us in
EU).
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