CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: WB6BWZ
Operator(s): WB6BWZ
Station: WB6BWZ
Class: SOAB QRP
QTH: CQZ 5 (Atlanta, GA)
Operating Time (hrs): 20 (48 max)
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 1 1 1
80: 9 3 3
40: 46 14 23
20: 40 13 22
15: 42 15 27
10: 93 15 44
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Total: 231 61 120 Total Score = 100,998
Club: South East Contest Club
Comments:
<http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WW%20Rules%202003%20wTrophy101203.pdf>
This was my second CQ-WW-CW contest.
DXCC
QSO CQZ DX Score OpTime WAC unique
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2003 231 61 120 100,998 20 6 65
2002 200 58 116 80,214 26 4 58
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31 3 4 20,784 -6 2 7
Thanks to/for:
** Best DX (2003 CQ-WW-CW): ZL6QH, New Zealand, 8200 miles (1640
miles/watt)
** Japan: JA5BJC and JH4UYB (for being my only Asiatic Q's)
** New/Rare DX Q's (for me):
5U5Z Niger (CQZ 35)
GZ7V Shetlands (CQZ 14)
MW5A Wales (CQZ 14)
T32WW Eastern Kiribati (CQZ 31)
** K/W stn ops who answered my calls for Country/Zone multipliers.
** KH7X (mahalo for connecting me back to my "roots")
** Letting me have "virtual visits" with 64 other "countries."
Yaesu FT-817 transceiver, 5 watts into a 5-MHz OCF 28-gauge insulated
wire stealth antenna up 40 feet in trees next to I-75 in downtown
Atlanta industrial area. SGC SG-237 autotuner. WriteLog 10.43f software.
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Matt Lee, WB6BWZ
Atlanta, Georgia USA
<wb6bwz@arrl.net>
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