What great fun! Now, the wait to see who all worked and how they scored.
Trust you had half as much fun as me.
Best - Jere
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From: webform at b4h.net
Reply-to: KT4ZB at AOL.COM
To: 3830 at contesting.com, KT4ZB at aol.com
Sent: 10/28/2013 11:17:26 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: CQWW SSB KT4ZB SOAB Classic LP
CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB
Call: KT4ZB
Operator(s): KT4ZB
Station: KT4ZB
Class: SOAB Classic LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 23.6
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 3 3 3
80: 14 8 11
40: 67 11 31
20: 196 22 72
15: 263 26 82
10: 381 26 82
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Total: 924 96 281 Total Score = 990,002
Club:
Comments:
So...the CQWW contest committee decided to add a new overlay contest and
call it
Classic Radio. And the rules say, non-assisted, and only 24 hours. Okay,
the
24 hours is all right; but, non-assisted and low power sounds like work to
me.
Also, it reminds me of contesting with my old FT990 and a 40/80 meter
dipole
strung across the lot in midtown Savannah years ago. Memories aside, I
decided
to give it a try.
Holy cow, where did all these stations come from? Plus, the solar flux was
at 160+ and 15 meters was wide open to Asia. Friday evening was thrilling
with
26 JA's, Guam, Mariana Islands, VK, Philippines and Palau in the log. It
was
almost impossible to work 40 meters with low power. The weekend was all
S&P, even the big stations were having problems holding a frequency. I
heard but never worked the GT8 calling CQ under two big guns fighting with
each
other over the frequency...I've been here for 2 hours...NO, NO, I've been
here
for 3 hours...oh my, maybe that's why it's called amateur radio.
It's amazing to see stations on 10 meters above 28.8 MHz. Although I
worked
non-assisted, there were great DX contacts ?" 3V7A, 5W1SA, 7Z1SJ, A71BX,
AH0BT, AH2R, B9/BY9GA, DU7RH, E2E (probably the first time I've ever worked
Thailand in a contest), IS0BSR, NH2T, OA4SS, SV9FBG, T88AZ, TF3CY, V47JA,
VP2MDG, and YM3KM to list a few. Special mention goes to HK1NA for the
first
station outside the US for me to work on all six bands! Another of my
favorite
contacts was working a KH6 on 80 meters. Gosh, I wonder what all I missed
as I
had no spots on the bandmap?
Thanks to the CQWW committee for sponsoring this great contest and the new
Classic Radio overlay...A+++. And thanks to all the folks around the world
whose contacts filled my log.
Best - Jere
FT1000mp Field (100w), TH6DXX, dipoles and N1MM.
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