CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: NN7SS
Operator(s): K6UFO
Station: NN7SS
Class: SOAB QRP
QTH: WA
Operating Time (hrs): 23
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 4 2 2
80: 19 8 7
40: 64 17 32
20: 216 26 66
15: 138 22 43
10: 29 13 15
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Total: 470 88 165 Total Score = 322,828
Club: Western Washington DX Club
Comments:
Due to station problems, I started one-half hour late!
Worked a dozen Asia-Pacific countries on 15m and 20m,
then went to sleep, so I could work JAs at o-dark-thirty
on 40m.
Then at sunrise, I could start working Europeans on 20m.
And Carib and SA all day. Finally JA and Pacific all
afternoon and evening. I even heard a JA on 10m, but
alas, he couldn't hear my QRP signal.
40m on Saturday night was pretty good considering QRP.
Sunday was another day of S&P on 20m and 15m.
10m had signals, but many too weak to hear my QRP
response, so 15m yielded better.
DX stations who don't identify should be disqualified.
Yes, the packet cluster provides your pileup, but
the operators who are actually tuning and waiting are
disgusted with you.
Summary, a total of 87 unique DXCC entities, and I
nearly tripled my score from last time I operated CQWW
CW as QRP in 2008 - so good enough!
A big THANK YOU to the stations who listen hard and
spend a minute to work a weak signal! I appreciate it!
NN7SS (K6UFO op)
20m-10m: C-31XR at 71ft, C3 at 50ft, Steppir-3el 40ft.
40m: Force 12 Delta 240 at 78ft, 40-2CD at 50ft.
80m: Half-slopers from 60ft or 48ft.
160m: Inverted L over metal garage roof.
Yaesu FT-1000MP at 5 watts.
Writelog software.
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