ARRL DX Contest, CW - 2023
Call: K3KU
Operator(s): K3KU
Station: K3KU
Class: SOAB LP
QTH: MD
Operating Time (hrs): 5:38
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 14 11
80: 69 28
40: 44 132
20: 11 9
15: 51 33
10: 142 49
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Total: 331 154 Total Score = 152,922
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
Comments:
A few hours Saturday night, and a few more Sunday morning and afternoon.
Amazingly good condx and activity -- 100W and a dipole made runs on 80M (33
QSOs), 40M (14 QSOs) and -- everybody's favorite this time -- 10M (54 QSOs).
High winds Friday and Saturday had hooked my feedline to the house. Before I
could operate Saturday night, I had to go out with a flashlight and my pruning
pole to get the feedline freed up.
Operating highlights:
1. The amazing condx -- I made my goal of working Europe on all six bands.
2. Getting called by the D4 ether scooper on 10M. (Also getting called by lots
of other Big Guns. I'm sure RBN and skimmers helped me there.)
3. QSOs on all six bands with PJ2T (well, who else would you expect?)
4. Calling some DX station, getting a "K2?" reply, and getting beaten
by W3LPL (another ether scooper).
5. Having so much fun on 10M (and 15M) Sunday that I neglected 20M. After the
Contest I thought had blundered by failing to work a European on 20M (Goal in
#1, above). Fortunately, I found that my Saturday night excursion to 20M had
nabbed an OH7 amongst the SA, PAC, and Asia QSOs.
I spent the last hour S&P looking for a PVRC Caribbean expedition that
appears not to have been QRV.
Whatgever, lots of fun.
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