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Subject: [3830] CQWW CW LZ1AQ SO(A)SB20 QRP
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2023 10:06:14 +0000
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                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW - 2023

Call: LZ1AQ
Operator(s): LZ1AQ
Station: LZ1AQ

Class: SO(A)SB20 QRP
QTH: nr Sofia
Operating Time (hrs): 9:50

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:                    
   80:                    
   40:                    
   20:  193    20       57
   15:                    
   10:                    
------------------------------
Total:  193    20       57  Total Score = 23,870

Club: 

Comments:

Interesting weekend!  On Thursday  my  26 years old Icom 756pro at last refused
to work  (probably the driver transistors are gone).  I have a small QRP TX
(home made) which  runs  Icom protocol  CAT.  So I decided to work QRP.  My
setup was as follows:   RX is Perseus SDR synchronized  with QRP TX. Antenna is
2ele delta loop 15 m high. TR4Win log  and local CWSkimmer connected to  active
wideband  mag.loop  antenna.  I do not use other servers.  The output power was
2.6 w (precisely measured!) .  I started  the contest very late at at 11:00 UTC
on Saturday since up to this time I tried to repair my Icom.  At the late
afternoon  a snow storm began with a heavy wet snow and strong wind.  The
electricity disappeared so the only thing I can do is to pray that my antennas
will survive.  At the morning the damages are one broken fiberglass mast for 40
m dipole. My rotary delta loop survived. I am located in a small village in a
deep  valley surrounded by mountains. We do not have electricity and GSM all day
long on Sunday  .  This snow storm disaster catches the whole country so the
local electricity was restored at 17:00 on Sunday and I resumed the contest.  It
was amazing that with so low power  modest antenna and QTH in a valley  I
managed to work all continents (62 countries and 20 zones, no Antarctica) .  For
curiosity I tried to call CQ but only 2 QSO's were made after 10 minutes call.
Hats off for those DX stations which managed to copy my tiny signal.  For me the
propagation on 20 m was excellent. The local skimmer was invaluable help for
finding multipliers . The advantage of the local skimmer is that it can spot a
multipliers some minutes before they are spotted in the international DX
clusters  which is very important for QRP work.   For me it is an enigma how non
assisted QRP stations managed to work more than 100 countries?!.  
It was a great fun,  73   
Chavdar LZ1AQ    http://www.lz1aq.signacor.com/


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