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[3830] ARRL 10 ZF2DX SO Mixed LP

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Subject: [3830] ARRL 10 ZF2DX SO Mixed LP
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Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 13:39:51 +0000
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                    ARRL 10-Meter Contest

Call: ZF2DX
Operator(s): ZF2DX
Station: ZF2DX

Class: SO Mixed LP
QTH: ZF
Operating Time (hrs): 25

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
   CW: 1983   135
  SSB: 1586   136
-------------------
Total: 3569   271  Total Score = 3,009,184

Club: Cayman Amateur Radio Society

Comments:

What a fun contest.  

I operated portable from the Northside of the island with the radio station
setup inside my van.  This location was different from the location I used in
CQWW SSB.  During CQWW SSB I sacrificed gain (particularly toward U.S. and JA)
for security, which was a good trade off.  Decided to operate totally portable
from a great location with nothing but the ocean between me and the States,
Europe, and JA.  I used the same 3 element design by K5GO that was used for the
FT5ZM gang, only I turned the antenna vertical to take advantage of the low
angle enhancement being right over salt water.  Boy did it work.  Felt loud and
never had trouble finding and holding a frequency.  My operating QTH was a
public place so many people would pull off the road and take a look at the
antenna.  I only stopped operating twice to entertain guests.  Once when a
group of cyclists came over to the van.  They were interested in ham radio and
I gave them a quick run down of what I was doing.  One of them asked where my
paddle was and I sheepishly explained to him that the computer sent the CW for
me.  This was the first CW contest for me to not hook up a paddle.  Instead I
used the keyboard to send when needed, YUK!  Hated not being able to send a
quick dit dit by hand to friends or correct a call but space was limited in the
back seat.  Operating a CW contest without a paddle is like a Jedi Knight
without his lightsaber.  The other visitor I had was when a police officer came
by.  He was really friendly and didn't have a problem at all with my setup.   

Great activity from the U.S. but activity from the rest of the world seemed
sparse.  Was really cool to work all states on both modes.  Texas was crazy
loud near sunset on SSB.  I spent a good deal of time turning the knob looking
for mults.  Never found ZF1A so was really excited when ZF1DJ called me just at
the end of the contest and gave me number 2.  He was a new mult and put me over
the 3 million mark.  It's amazing what a small antenna can do when over salt
water.  Was able to tear the station down and be on the road 15 minutes after
the contest was finished.  

Thanks for all of the contacts.  QSL via K0DEQ and the log will be uploaded to
LOTW.

73,
Kevin, ZF2DX


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