ARRL DX Contest, SSB - 2022
Call: W6QU
Operator(s): W8QZA
Station: W8QZA
Class: SOAB QRP
QTH: San Diego, CA
Operating Time (hrs): 17.4
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 0 0
80: 6 3
40: 21 10
20: 38 21
15: 81 27
10: 87 29
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Total: 233 90 Total Score = 62,910
Club: Southern California Contest Club
Comments:
STATION W8QZA:
Radio: Elecraft K-2, 5 Watts.
Antennas:
10-15-20 Meters: 3 el Stepp-IR up 32 feet
40 Meters: 1/4 wave vertical with 3 radials
40 & 160 Meters: DX-LB trap dipole up 30 feet
80 Meters: Inverted L with 2 radials
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Again, it is clear that we have finally passed the minimum of the sunspots and
cycle 25 is beginning. All my stats were much better than last year.
I got some sort of flu (non COVID) early Saturday AM and did almost no operating
all day, frequently wondering why I have ever bothered at all with this hobby.
But by Saturday evening, I started to feel much better and even got up at 2 AM
to work the low bands.
10 Meters was the surprise. For the first time since the last cycle, I had my
most Qs and DXCC on 10 M! Yet I never heard Europe. It was all the other
continents!
10 M: My best Q for the contest was V55Y, one call! Lots of Carribean, Central
and So America and Oceania and JA.
15 M: All 24 of my European Qs were on this band.
20 M: Strangely, there appeared to be very little activity on this band! I
never worked a single European Q here!
40 and 80 M; Just the usual local stuff. I did work JR8VSE and JH4UYB on 80. I
only tuned 160 a couple of times. The noise level seemed to be higher than usual
and that is the death of QRP operation on these bands!
See you in the WPX! 73, Bill W8QZA - W6QU
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