World Wide Digi DX Contest - 2023
Call: NR4O
Operator(s): NR4O
Station: NR4O
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: NC - FM05
Operating Time (hrs): 16
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160:
80: 32 15
40: 134 22
20: 225 38
15: 115 32
10: 17 10
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Total: 533 117 Total Score = 123,201
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
Comments:
I wasn't expecting to operate in this one. Travel plans got cancelled Friday.
So, I started preparing for the contest late in the evening. I somehow screwed
up my previously working SO2R N1MM configuration with WSJT-X. When opening the
second radio instance of WSTJ would not get a green square the N1MM interface
window, then cause N1MM to shutdown with an error. Not being able to solve the
issue in a reasonable amount of time, I decided I'd just operate with a single
instance. Besides it was a bonus to even get to operate in this one.
Saturday morning started out well with a ton of activity on 20 and 15. It was
good to have so much more FT4 activity than in past contests. Got a lot of
traction and good rates without running out of stations in the FT4 segments.
Eventually I just had to move to the FT8 segments to make sure I wasn't missing
key multipliers that were lagging others on the scoreboard. It was hard to slow
down to half speed!!! I jumped up to 10m when I saw some activity on the band
scope to pick up some mults. Probably should have checked the band a few more
times periodically for additional mults. But, the other bands kept me plenty
busy.
I really found the online scoreboard to be a good BIC motivator first keeping up
with Don W4BBT a local(NC) fellow PVRC contester. Took a short break for a
lunch snack and then a 2 hour break for dinner and some fresh air to recharge.
During my break Don took advantage and closed the gap I built up. In the
evening it was K5VIP and N1EK unknowingly creating my operating motivations to
match their mults. My Q rates were fine. But, my points per Q was too low. It
wouldn't be until the last 4 hours of my op time that my points per Q began to
rise. As the domestic stations began to go to sleep the EU and Pacific were
awake and working 3, 4 and 6 pointers really helped not to mention adding the
needed mults. Highlight was a BY responding to one of my CQ's on 20m around 1
am local. During that last 4 hours I just kept plugging away moving mostly
between the contest recommended FT4/FT8 segments with occasional checking of the
non-contest FT8 segments to add several mults. I was moving between 80, 40, 20
and 15m and was missing the SO2R option. I just simply ran out of gas at around
2:30am and falling asleep at the keyboard. There were plenty of stations left
on the bands to work.
In the end it turned out to be a really great contest. I had left the shack for
bed just a bit ahead of N1EK who clearly pulled the plug earlier than I did. He
got up early and passed me by while I slept. Thanks for the competitive
motivation Ed.
73,
Eric - NR4O
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