ARRL DX Contest, CW
Call: C6ASB
Operator(s): AK0M
Station: C6ASB
Class: SOAB QRP
QTH: Bahamas
Operating Time (hrs): 4.25
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 0 0
80: 3 3
40: 10 7
20: 39 23
15: 70 21
10: 0 0
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Total: 122 54 Total Score = 19,764
Club: Society of Midwest Contesters
Comments:
Station was an IC-703 at 5W to end-fed half wave verticals for 40, 20, 15, and
10. On 80m I fed the 40m EFHWA wire at the base against ground radials. Also
used a homebrew vertical for 40-10m. Never heard anything on 10m. 40, 20 and 15
seemed really good, but I had a lot of difficulty working stations this year,
and never was able to get a run going. This was quite different from years past.
EU was very loud, but I heard noticeably fewer US and VE stations than normal,
and they were generally weak. Repeats for many of my Q's indicated I was weak
too. Thinking I had some sort of station problem, I swapped out everything...
antennas, feedline, rigs. Even reoriented the vertical EFHWAs to horizontal,
thinking I may have a radiation angle problem. Nothing seemed to help. So I'd
work for 20-30 minutes and then QRT to other activities (primarily fishing)
hoping that things would improve later. They never did. I don't think it was a
station or location problem, as on Monday and Tuesday I had no problem running
EU and US/VE on 17m daytimes and on 40m at night using 10w and the vertical. So
I'm still perplexed as to what happened. I had hoped to make a good effort this
year and hopefully another Top 5 QRP showing, but it did not happen. However,
the fishing, the sun, the food, and the drinks were good! Trip writeup can be
found on www.ak0m.com. 73, Steve AK0M, C6ASB
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