Last weekend I participated in SSB part of CQ WW DX contest. I didn’t try for some serious score, just wanted to have some fun and was QRV only on higher bands (10, 15 and 20 meters.)
Here are a few notes about my contest activity:
- Total time on was 15.5 hours
- During the time, I managed to make 640 QSOs, most of them – 205 QSOs – on 10 meters band
- My claimed score is 175 648 points (998 QSO points, 56 CQ zone multipliers, 120 DXCC multipliers)
- 73 different DXCC entities were contacted, one of them (TG – Guatemala) was new to me
- Most QSOs were made to the United States (113), European Russia (50), Spain (38), Asiatic Russia (34) and Canada (22)
- 25 different CQ zones were contacted; most QSOs were made to Zone 5 (94), Zone 14 (82), Zone 16 (76), Zone 4 (32) and Zone 15 (26)
- The longest contact was to Australia, to Zone 29 (Western Zone of Australia)
- My most favorite band was 28 MHz, where I managed to make a lot of QSOs to North America and Caribbean
I liked the contest a lot, hope to hear you in CW part.
73! Ondra, OK1CLD
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CQ WW DX Contest SSB 2012
Last weekend I participated in SSB part of CQ WW DX contest. I didn’t try for some serious score, just wanted to have some fun and was QRV only on higher bands (10, 15 and 20 meters.)
Here are a few notes about my contest activity:
I liked the contest a lot, hope to hear you in CW part.
73! Ondra, OK1CLD