CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: VU2NKS
Operator(s): VU2NKS, VU2CDP
Station: VU2NKS
Class: M/S LP
QTH: Mumbai
Operating Time (hrs): 35
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 0 0 0
80: 21 10 16
40: 75 17 36
20: 222 23 53
15: 280 30 68
10: 508 28 75
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Total: 1106 108 248 Total Score = 1,063,728
Club: VU Contest Group
Comments:
Equipment:
Radio- Elecraft K3
Ant - 3el SteppIR with 30/40 add-on and Inverted Vee for 80m at 300+ feet
Software - MixW (some CAT & keying problems early on with contest software,
MixW to the rescue)
Keying- 75% MixW + 25% Operator i.e. QSD at 35wpm :-)
Two CW contesting rookies got together to try and make as many QSOs and fill up
new band/slots for VU2NKS. We don't have an amp but the antennas are on top a
multi-storeyed building so the disadvantage of not having extra x100 Watts is
somewhat negated. LP in M/S with only 2 ops was not going to win us any awards
so we went about our business quietly to have some fun operating. NKS was
largely focused on S&P on 40 & 80 (his new love) while i decided to run the
high bands. Also it was only 1 radio so the operator changes were determined by
'forces of nature' than willingness to get up from the chair for either op ;-)
So was it fun? You bet! For a "rig hr 100w es ant dipole" guy, the chance to
run pileups is unmissable. Reminded me of the huge pileups i ran as
VU4PB...seems so long ago! There were occasions where i was like a 'rabbit in
the headlights' for a few seconds from ear-drum crushing signals dead zero
beat. But eventually figured out how to deal with the situation (note to self:
now improve your rate). Lots of takeaways for both of us and improve upon in
future contests.
Moments i recall-
> working FY5KE on 15m past our midnight; "..ENN N" had such a musical ring to
it, it was still playing in my ears while i was driving back home on Sunday
evening.
> tuning across the band after wkg FY5KE to find ZM4T and ZD8W & ZD8N as the
only other audible signals on the band. ZD8W's reaction indicated that he never
expected to hear a VU in the contest :-) (and i have never heard ZD8 so i was
equally thrilled to work him)
> Being called on my run by the likes of D4C and P40L were nice highs.
The station at VU2NKS is very competitive for LP efforts. And the OB is a very
kind host with an even kinder family. Thank you for tolerating me for those
30-odd hours!
Vy 73,
Deepak VU2CDP
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