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Subject: [3830] CQWW SSB OH8X(OH4JFN) SOAB HP
From: webform@b4h.net
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Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 06:11:35 -0700
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                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

Call: OH8X
Operator(s): OH4JFN
Station: OH8X

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: 
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:  251    11       54
   80:  339    20       72
   40:  424    28       90
   20: 2945    38      114
   15:  578    31       89
   10:   15     6       12
------------------------------
Total: 4552   134      431  Total Score = 5,084,435

Club: 

Comments:

OH8X is located in far north where ms. Aurora are taking care of us. Despite of
that Arcala Extreme mission is to challenge well known north-south 
winning theory. 

During 2008 a lot of things has changed in Radio Arcala. Huge amount of things
has been trimmed with new technology innovations to get usability of 
this very complex environment to high competitive level. A lot of rework and
redesign has been made based on deep analyzes based on all 
gathered data and measurements from earlier OH8X architechtural phases. Huge
amount of  cross science competencies has been needed to make this one of the 
most impressive station to alive. You can see some more information from
http://www.radioarkala.com/ 
(Those who are waiting to read more information about 160 and 80 super
antennas, no I dind't use them yet :))

I am happy to say that technically whole CQ WW SSB 2008 operation was a succee.
No fatal failures and all different layers of this concept worked like a 
charm, full 48h!!. Usability for all these superior touch-screen cockpit was
excelent and doing full 48h was piece of cake. 
This wouldn't be possible without a huge huge amount of work to get everyting
on track. 

When starting to desing operating plans and setting goal for year 2008 I went
back to year 2000 to break down parts how current OH-record was constructed.
There where three major issues that made me worry about:

a) design of new antennas for 160 and 80 are under final adjustment. When
looking OH8X location and trying to understand how low band works there you 
easily understand that in normal conditions you aren't at competitive edge
compared to southern stations. This is bad, because 20m is workhorse from OH8X

and you have to make decisions to work low bands because of new rare mults with
lower point-rate or upper bands with good US-runs

b&c) If OH8X will fail to achieve propagation on 10/15 there will be huge
problems at first because of mults and secondly because nowadays 20m is so
full, 
that during EU-primetime it makes life quite hard there. A pile of stacked
stations on same frequency and you don't need to dream to find rare
multipliers
if those are loud or answers to your CQ.

After now, I have to say that pre-contest analyzes was something that realized
quite well. Low bands were very very hard and you had to work hard. 
You didn't get anything for a free. We had some very heavy storm during weekend
including static rain. It made periodical 59+ noise aswell, so no mercy!

What suprised my was excelent (but too short) opening to JA and USA on 15m and
some very very short opening to Asia on 10m. At least in OH8, I had some 10min
slot 
where some asian stations were workable....nothing else.

In overall two hours with more than 220q is not bad in this time of solar
cycle, but to get balance I had more than enough very very low rated night-time
hours. 
I didn't managed to claim even close to new OH-record, but when looking back
what Timo OH1NOA said after CQWW SSB 2000 I think that at least one goal might
be possible 
to achieve: Timo ran 4536q which is highest single-op qso count from main
OH-land and now 8 years later more than that achieved. It will be a huge thrill
when
more sunspots appears...you just kind imagine what kind score levels will be
achieved generally.

Again, competition in TOP 5 Eu is tight, congrats to ES5TV (huge huge huge
effort), DL6FBL@SV9CVY and for G4PIQ@M6T. 
What comes to CU2X where Toni exploded the european record to totally new
levels...excelent job! It seems that we have still some work to do 
to switch north-south theory upside down :)

Thanks to whole Arcala extreme-team and specially to OH2UA, OH6KN and OH8NC.


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