Tom, W4BQF said
> Conditions and activity sure does not seem to be very good in this
contest,
> which is kinda strange as the WAE in normally quite good. As is
> said..."Maybe tomorrow!".
>
Tom
The WAE CW is a great contest. I've been pretty lucky and taken the number
1 position outside Europe the last two years. I had it in mind to aim for a
"hat trick" this year. (I don't know if that's an expression that survives
an Atlantic crossing but it means three in a row!) Anyway, that was the
plan but you know what they say about the best laid plans......
I started out ok but soon found I could hear hardly any European stations
yet you yanks were coming through like a ton of bricks. Now if this had
been ARRL DX weekend I would really have been smiling, but it wasn't.
The problems seem to have been caused by a massive CME a few days before the
contest and was then compounded by no less than 12 M-class flares during the
weekend. The largest of which was only a gnats hair off being X-class.
I suffer powerline noise here but if signals are fair I tolerate it. This
weekend Eu signals were noise floor level mostly and buried under my
powerline noise.
They say nobody loves a quitter but I don't care. I threw the towel in late
Saturday afternoon and went off to do something useful. There's always next
year!
Bob, 5B4AGN, P3F
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