I track my QSOs, multipliers and score on an hourly basis
and compare them against my personal best effort in each
contest, which was 1998 for IARU. I got off to a slow
start, and I fell significantly behind my 1998 pace.
Things started to improve at around 22Z, and I focused on
chipping away at the deficit each hour. I finally caught
up and passed my 1998 performance at around 06Z, resulting
in the new personal record shown below.
I heard a total of 29 Headquarter stations as follows:
8J3JHQ, 9V9HQ, DA0HQ, EM5HQ, ER7A, H2Q, HG3DX, IY2ARI,
LX0RL, LZ99HQ, NU1AW, OE1XHQ, OL9HQ, OM9HQ, P40HQ,
PA0LOU, PA6HQ, PY1AA, R1MV, S50HQ, SK3HQ, T90HQ, TM0HQ,
VP9ID, W1AW/9, YL4HQ, YR0HQ, YU0HQ, ZT6Z.
IARU HF Championship -- 1999
Call: AA3B Country: United States
Category: Single Operator
CW Only
BAND QSO QSO-PTS PTS/Q ZONES HQ STNS
160 16 26 1.62 5 3
80 117 315 2.69 13 13
40 311 969 3.12 21 16
20 593 2563 4.32 30 23
15 492 2074 4.22 24 25
10 40 138 3.45 11 8
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Totals 1569 6085 3.88 104 88
Score: 1,168,320 points
All reports sent were 599.
Equipment Description:
Station #1: TS940s / HF2500 Station #2: TS830S / 30L1
160M: Inverted Vee @ 65'
80M: Inverted L Box and Inverted Vee @ 60'
40M: 3 Element Wire Beam fixed NE @ 50' and Inverted Vee @ 55'
10M, 15M, 20M: A3 Tribander @ 70'
73 Bud AA3B
mailto:cwtrench@sprynet.com
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