Contesters,
The score breakdown and log summaries and photos for PJ2T's CQWW SSB
operation are posted at:
http://asgard.kent.edu/ccc/cqww.ssb.2009.htm .
Click on "Photo Album" for the thumbnails. Then you can click on any
photo to get a larger version, and then in that large photo to
advance to the next one.
The 3830 contest story (by N0YY) is at the bottom of the web panel.
Based on current 3830 data it looks like we may have gotten lucky on
this one. PJ2T has the world highest score of any station in any
category in the claimed score lists. But we also know from experience
that there could be a higher unposted M/M score lurking out there.
Time will tell.
We had a superb team of operators, good band conditions (80 countries
on 10!), good meteorological weather in Curacao for the entire week,
and no equipment problems of any significance. Maybe this will be our
first CQWW win since 2002.
Thanks for all the QSOs and for your patience as we dealt with the
terrific low band noise in the tropics.
And a huge "thanks" to all of the members of the CCC club for making
it possible for PJ2T to stay on the air. It takes unrelenting work
almost every single day of the year to keep an endeavor like this
going, and the club members always come forward when help is needed.
See you in CQWW CW.
73 from North Idaho,
- Geoff, W0CG/7, PJ2DX
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_______________________________________________
CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
|