CQ/RJ WW RTTY WPX Contest
Call: MU3EFB
Operator(s): MU3EFB
Station: MU3EFB
Class: SOAB QRP
QTH: Guernsey
Operating Time (hrs): 10
Summary:
Band QSOs Pts
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80: 10 40
40: 26 118
20: 119 253
15: 161 357
10:
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Total: 316 768 Prefixes = 200 Total Score = 153,600
Club:
Comments:
Hi
Had a great time playing in the WPX RTTY contest. Worked many new stations and
countries below is a few of the highlights.
Please bear in mind that with the MU3EFB call I am only allowed 10 watts
output
The station this end is a Yaesu FT847 10 watts output into a G5RV antenna at
about 30 feet above ground
KP2D 40m
T77CD 40 and 20m
K3KO 40m
P43P 40m
JY9NX 40m 20m 15m
CN8KD 40m
YL7C 80m
4K6DI 15m
PJ7/W1CX 15m 20m
AN9IB 20m
OY4TN 15m
9G5GA 15m
YE1D 15m
9M2TO 20m
TK5JJ 20m
HP1/DJ7AA 15m
Band QSOs QSO points Prefixes Score:
80m: 10 40 10
40m: 26 118 25
20m: 119 253 57
15m: 161 357 108
10m: 0 0 0
Totals 316 768 200 153600
Now for the downside of this weekends contest after the last contest a saw
comments on the reflector that GU0SUP was mostly operating in the search an
pounce mode and not calling CQ so I spent a fair amount of my time CQing and
running a small pileup but why do stations join the pileup work me then take the
frequency if they don?t take the frequency they only move 200-300 hertz?s and
then start calling forcing me to move this happened on numerous occasions.
I also agree with Phil on contest exchange as I saw several stations working
each other thinking they were working MU3EFB also I don?t need my callsign 3
time and yours once try doing it the other way round also please use space?s or
? between numbers and not comers.
Anyway thanks to all who worked me and made the contest so enjoyable
See you all in the next contest.
73 Keith MU3EFB
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