ARRL DX Contest, SSB
Call: 8P5A
Operator(s): W2SC
Station: 8P5A
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: Barbados
Operating Time (hrs): 47.5
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 238 43
80: 733 58
40: 1666 60
20: 1966 60
15: 2112 60
10: 2623 59
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Total: 9338 340 Total Score = 9,524,760
Club: Northern California Contest Club
Comments:
Much different weekend than I expected
W2GD came down to help repair the 40 meter beam that was damaged in the
hurricane during CQWW SSB. It turns out that the boom was broken two places
rather than just one, but it still stayed together long enough to take it down
in pieces. After a couple of hot windy days, it was repaired and reinstalled.
After John left, I had a fair amount of repair work done on the corroding base
of one of my towers. It seems much improved over its prior state.
With the work done, only the contest remained. I was in Barbados by myself and
had a number of non-radio matters to attend to back home. In the end, I did not
have a good night's sleep all week.
The contest got off to a good start but I was unusually tired the first night.
I eventually took a quick 10 minute nap to clear my head. Lowband conditions,
especially 160, were way down from last year and exposed a weakness of the
station. Barbados is the furthest away of the Caribbean islands and, as
sunpost activity increases, propagation on 160 to the US declines
significantly. I finished the first night with only 31 mults on 160, and I
fretted all weekend about the 160 mult total.
Saturday found 10 meters open nearly all day, which was a great surprise, and
helped build the QSO total. Saturday night was spent trying to close the 160
meter mult gap by frequent CQ'ing and many attempted moves, but it was of
marginal impact.
On Sunday, i knew I need to push the QSO total to overcome the shortfall on
160. After a slow morning, 10 and 15 became productive, but had a number of
slow periods. At 2130Z I went to 20 and it was pure bedlam. After nearly 46
hours, the rate became higher than any hour other than the first. I was
clearly fatigued after two ten meter naps all weekend, and it took every ounce
of concentration and energy I had left. I was clearly not anywhere close to
full mental capacity and I neglected to sign my call as frequently as I like,
generally at least once every three contacts.
When the contest was over, I was absolutely exhausted. It was all I could do
to pack up, drive back to my house and take a shower. By 1Z I was asleep
It would have been nice to have a better 160 meters, but it was great to have
10 back. Missed a few workable mults on bands other then 160 as well but, all
things considered, a very enjoyable weekend
73 and thanks for the Q's and moves
Tom W2SC 8P5A
QSL via LoTW or NN1N
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