CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: WF7T
Operator(s): WF7T
Station: WF7T
Class: SOAB(A) LP
QTH: TN
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 7 2 1
80: 56 14 33
40: 104 14 51
20: 70 16 38
15: 46 17 30
10: 88 18 44
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Total: 371 81 197 Total Score = 282,180
Club: Tennessee Contest Group
Comments:
Bands were up and down here; my enthusiasm waxed and waned with the geomagnetic
disturbances. Stayed up too late trying for new countries on 80 and 40 so I did
not wake up early enough for 10 and 15M.
With the encouragement of my XYL I spent some time outside continuing progress
on my little Hex beam--I wished I had made time to get the antenna on the air
before the contest. I also walked the dogs (with her) and made a new compost
bin. Moral of the story: When the solar storms hit it is perfectly OK to take a
break!
Along my my gratitude to *all* DX ops who worked to pull me from the noise, I
especially thank C5A and D4C for five bands. Special mention to the ops at
EL2A for four bands and the new entity: My thanks!
First time having the spots running and found it very interesting indeed. First
thing I learned was that I had a spotter blacklist and how to fill it up! I did
not have two radios running but I can see how this could make things really fun
especially for a puny station like mine.
All my best, thanks again...
73 Brad WF7T
Nashville, TN
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Confirmation #: 1353624.cq-ww-cw
IC-7600,IC-756Pro2@100W
Doublets at 40 & 30'
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