ARRL 10-Meter Contest
Call: K7RL
Operator(s): K7RL
Station: K7RL
Class: SO Mixed HP
QTH: WA
Operating Time (hrs): 22
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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CW: 537 76
SSB: 291 59
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Total: 828 135 Total Score = 368,550
Club: Western Washington DX Club
Comments:
Ten meters has shown signs of life this year and my score shows it. Friday
night was the typical start â?" work the locals with a smattering of skip
stations sprinkled-in. Saturday morning featured a mediocre opening to the
southeast U.S., with a very weak opening to the northeast. South and Central
America peaked around mid-day and provided some action too. As evening
approached, the band was pretty much dead.
Sunday morning was significantly better with a strong opening to the northeast
U.S., and a secondary opening to the southeast. The band was open somewhere
all day, including JA near the end of the contest. This was the first time in
many years that I worked JA.
Best DX was ZS1EL on CW, and ZS1ZY on SSB with great signals. Most consistent
skip signal goes to NN7ZZ in Utah who was heard all weekend. K1TO was a close
second!
Adding Mexican state multipliers was an interesting twist, adding about 21
extra mults to my score. I think it increased participation from XE as there
were many stations to work.
Missed some usually easy mults like IA, NE, MN, MO, KS, AR, and OK. Never
heard one. Did not work DE either.
Thank you to all that worked me. Happy holidays to everyone.
73 de Mitch, K7RL
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