CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB
Call: N2IC
Operator(s): N2IC
Station: N2IC
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: New Mexico
Operating Time (hrs): 43
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 34 12 25
80: 185 22 69
40: 491 31 89
20: 912 34 112
15: 586 32 94
10: 51 6 8
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Total: 2259 197 397 Total Score = 3,228,030
Club:
Comments:
If we can't have sunspots, at least we had quiet geomagnetic conditions. Best
160/80/40 meter numbers I have ever had in this contest. With many EU countries
now able to operate above 7100, 40 meters has turned into a clone of 20 meters,
with wall-to-wall USA and EU big guns packed into the 7125-7200 segment.
However, it also seems that a fair number of USA stations thought they could
transmit down to 7100 - and I'm not talking about the guys who "accidentally"
transmitted on the wrong VFO. A total of 2.5 hours of good JA on 15 made for
fun while it lasted.
Congrats to Kevin, N5DX, for keeping things lively in the 5th call area
competition.
Station: TS950SDX(2), Alpha 76PA, Alpha 76CA.
Antennas:
160 - 1/4 wavelength vertical, not enough radials
80 - 2 element wire beam switchable NE/SW, dipole
40 - M2 40M4LLDD @ 105'
20 - KT36XA @ 75', 5 el @ 60'
15 - 5 el @ 32'
10 - KT36XA @ 75'
Beverages
73,
Steve, N2IC
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