CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: CR6K
Operator(s): CT1ILT
Station: CR6K
Class: SOAB HP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 178 12 53
80: 949 19 83
40: 1496 32 116
20: 1050 33 113
15: 1102 36 131
10: 1720 34 122
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Total: 6495 166 618 Total Score = 11,138,288
Club: Worldwide Young Contesters
Comments:
Nice band conditions this weekend, I just wish they would have been a little
better on 10m and 15m so I could work more USA after our SS.
Considering my working conditions (compared to big stations like 4O3A and CR2X)
I am very happy with my score.
70% of our antennas are home made:
- 3 element Quad for 10m, 15m, 20m (@13mH)
- 3 element wire Yagi for 40m (between trees) (@12mH)
- 80m vertical
- 80m dipole (@20mH)
- 160m dipole (@20mH)
- 3 beverages (180m - W6, 90m - W1, 100m - JA) all this between woods on our
neighbours :)
the only antennas that were "bought":
- JP2000 (10m, 15m, 20m) @20mH
- 2 element shortened Yagi for 40m (@23mH)
Radios: TS590 + TS870
Amps: AL1500 (1,5KW)+ FL2100z (300W)
Automatic switching system HOME MADE
I really want to thank my dad (CT1CJJ) that keeps supporting all my crazy ideas
to improve our station. It is not easy to compete with stations that have
multiple stacks for each band and OM Power amplifiers (2500 and 3500) but we
always try to do our best and will continue to do so :)
One day, maybe, we might play at the same level and then it will be
interesting.
Thanks for QSOs
P.S.: Win-Test feature that automatically ID's after X QSOs and X Secunds is
really awesome, there should be some rule regarding this in the contest rules!
Anyone interested in its' AUDIO file drop me an email and I will come back to
you.
73's
Filipe Lopes CT1ILT aka CR6K
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