Oceania DX Contest, Phone
Call: VK6DXI
Operator(s): VK6DXI
Station: VK6DXI
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: Nr Perth
Operating Time (hrs): 19
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 2 2
80: 17 14
40: 221 152
20: 180 146
15: 483 281
10: 35 18
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Total: 938 613 Total Score = 1,572,958
Club: VK Contest Club
Comments:
It was a last minute entry, almost literally.
Just came back from long overseas trip.
I have not been to the shack for a while so I did not know what to expect.
Arrived at the radio QTH 2 hours prior to the contest.
No major issue was found. This is an advantage of simple antenna system: easy
to put up and easy to restore.
At first bands did not seem very good. I struggled on 80 and 40m. I did not
hear any VK's on 160m.
I only got a couple of QSO's on 160m by moving Tony VK3TZ and John VK6HZ
there.
I was extremely tired so with a slow pace of action after midnight I have dozed
off, only to wake up at around 5 am Sunday morning to a big activity on 40m.
I had a good run on 40m (best of all bands), but it was short. Sometime after
sunrise it all faded away.
I did many spot checks on 10m and found this band to be opened from time to
time.
But only few JA's, 9W's and UA's appeared out of the blue with a great
signals.
My "money band " was 15m.
Interesting calls worked: A65BP,
FO5JV,9H1EU,9M6XRO,5Z4EE,R1ANP,C91IW,PY7RP,CM8AKD
I finished with a greater number of QSO's then last year, but smaller score,
due to missing points and multipliers from 40m/80m bands.
It was great seeing many VK's and ZL's enjoying the test.
See you next weekend in CW part.
73 Mirek VK6DXI
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