CQWW WPX Contest, SSB
Call: M0XXT
Operator(s): G4MKP M3YOM M0MCX G0MTN M6TTT
Station: M0XXT
Class: M/S HP
QTH: Solihull
Operating Time (hrs): 47
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 152
80: 574
40: 866
20: 722
15: 102
10: 0
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Total: 2416 Prefixes = 959 Total Score = 5,415,391
Club:
Comments:
Submitted by G4MKP on behalf of the Double X-Ray Firm Team Captain.
My thanks to Lee (G0MTN) James (M3YOM) Terry (G4MKP) and Aidan (M6TTT,
Scout) for getting our new station on the air for a first-time-out on WPX.
We also roped in Chris and Dan, two new foundation student contest Scouts for
the spotting on the Mult Station. Barry M0DGQ also gets a big thank you for
supplying hundreds of meters of 75 ohm coax for James's stub-filter project and
Charles at Moonraker for sponsoring the large number of required
PL259 and T pieces.
Pictures here: http://www.m0mcx.co.uk/gallery/index.php?/category/103
We ran a pair of very old FT1000MPs (non-Inrad versions) which were completely
swamped by QRM to a number of interesting antennas including our new super
all-band Mega-Loop (horizontal delta loop at 85 feet) delivering about 12dbi on
20m to US at 10 degrees elevation (more on higher bands).
However, it also delivers 10dbi to EU and most of Russia at a very low angle,
hence QRM flooding. James's stub filter project worked but still needs some
tweaking. Thanks to K1TTT for helping James get his head around this. Next
time, James will have finished Bob Henderson's filters as well which should
sort out any final interference between bands. Poor James soldered nearly 100
PL259s last week. Don't worry James, fingers should re-grow by CQWW!
The mult station ran Terry's A3S at 30 feet on my hydraulic tower and also
switched in a 200 foot doublet at 80 feet across the tree canopy behind the
Scout Hut for the low bands (which worked great on DX but rubbish for NVIS).
Need some switchable low dipoles for EU.
We had an initial target of 2,500 QSOs and 1,000 mults and just missed both by
a whisker.
 Band   QSOs    Pts WPX
  1.8    152    301  50
  3.5    574   1513 313
    7    866   2203 264
   14    722   1378 269
   21    102    254  63
 Total   2416   5649 959
Score: 5,417,391
We had two breaks of 30 minutes each to sit and have dinner / lunch as a team,
an important lesson to keep morale and spirits high. Some day we might not be
able to afford time off, however whilst we're still novices and part-time, we
can afford to have a lazy lounge around.
We sent our score to GETSCORES every 5 minutes automatically fed by N1MM on a
local wireless LAN picked up from my house about a 900 meters away. S51A and
ourselves played ping-pong on the scoreboard for the whole 48 hours and we've
since become competitive friends. We particularly liked GETSCORES since it's a
way of interfacing with the rest of the world and having even more fun. I don't
understand why more stations don't use this system. The USA seem to embrace this
stuff quicker than others.
Cheers,
Callum McCormick
Team Captain
M0XXT
UK Scout Contest Team
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