ARRL DX Contest, CW
Call: K3TN
Operator(s): K3TN
Station: K3TN
Class: SO Unlimited HP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 14
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 31 19
80: 76 45
40: 217 78
20: 484 91
15: 295 90
10: 47 48
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Total: 1150 351 Total Score = 1,209,897
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
Comments:
K3/KPA-500 to 135' OCF Dipole at 45', TS-850, Titan 425, 51' T ant for 160
Mostly used the Reverse Beacon Network for high speed S&P - when I did spend
time running, my rate wasn't tremendously higher. Using the K3 in SO2V mode
with the RBN feed is more like running than S&P, anyway. A few times I got
synched up grabbing RBN spots with much louder US stations (like N3AM), so had
to change strategy but I often found I could be first to grab new mults like
DP1POL and NH2T before a pileup formed.
Every year in the ARRL it takes me a few hours to get used to cut numbers for
power - I never seem to anticipate the PY stations sending "AK"... I think EE5E
should be required to run 555 watts in this contest.
Didn't get on much at night, never found 80 in good shape. There was a great
160 EU sunrise opening on the second night, loud signals but just not that many
EU stations on.
I was sort of hoping the snow would hit our area on Sunday but it didn't - so
didn't get that much time in on Sunday morning. Towards the end 15 had a great
JA opening - the KW stations were honest 599 on my dipole, with the flux only
at 104. Here's to hoping we get at least one more year of these kind of
conditions.
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