World Wide Digi DX Contest
Best 60 min QSO rate: 31.
Log segment below includes 1 invalid QSOs that were not counted
for the record.*
From ../publiclogs/2019/nn7ss.log
START-OF-LOG: 3.0 CONTEST: WW-DIGI CALLSIGN: NN7SS LOCATION: WWA CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP CATEGORY-ASSISTED: CATEGORY-BAND: ALL CATEGORY-POWER: QRP CATEGORY-MODE: DIGI CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE CLAIMED-SCORE: 16376 NAME: Mark Aaker OPERATORS: K6UFO CLUB: Northern California Contest Club CREATED-BY: WriteLog V12.43A SOAPBOX: I'm very pleased and honored to participate in the very first SOAPBOX: WW Digi DX Contest! As usual when I contest, I entered QRP. SOAPBOX: I couldn't schedule to be at the station, so operated remote, with a SOAPBOX: new internet connection just installed yesterday SOAPBOX: lots of glitches... sigh, its sometimes hard being at the far end of SOAPBOX: a long wire. SOAPBOX: I got up before sunrise for the start to try low band to Asia. On SOAPBOX: 80m worked a lot of USA West Coast SOAPBOX: VK and KH6. SOAPBOX: 20m busy, but I seemed to take w-a-y too many repeats. SOAPBOX: But there were always FT4 stations to call, so I kept at it. SOAPBOX: At one point I found my clock was 0.6 seconds slow. Yikes, SOAPBOX: I've never had that problem, and a restart fixed it. "Maybe" SOAPBOX: QSOs went faster with less repeats... SOAPBOX: I would stop and check if my frequency was clear, and at SOAPBOX: QRP it hardly ever was... so find a new freq and start again. SOAPBOX: Otherwise, I tried to have a TX every cycle either a CQ or SOAPBOX: to call someone. Not that it helped when QRP... SOAPBOX: Overall, I think QRP has less of a "disadvantage" than in SOAPBOX: other modes. If I had a clear frequency, and called in the SOAPBOX: right cycle - I had a "reasonable" chance of getting anyone SOAPBOX: above SNR -10 or so. SOAPBOX: For a supposed "automatic" and "robot" mode - I sure had to SOAPBOX: do a lot of monitoring and clicking and maintaining to keep SOAPBOX: things working and progressing! SOAPBOX: Family activities took up most of midday, but I contested for an SOAPBOX: hour or two here and there. SOAPBOX: Lots of unlogged QSOs because the sequence was messed up SOAPBOX: and people wanted Signal Reports and didn't send RR73 so it SOAPBOX: didn't auto-log. Rules don't require signal reports - come on! SOAPBOX: I caught a few, but I'm sure I missed a bunch. SOAPBOX: Tried some FT8, but not as many stations, and s-l-o-w. I copied SOAPBOX: Europeans on 20m FT8 but no good working them QRP from WA. SOAPBOX: I only used the "contest" frequencies, and FT4 when I seemed to be SOAPBOX: getting through efficiently, or switch to the FT8 when I needed more SOAPBOX: reliability getting through. I'd guess there was twice as much FT4 SOAPBOX: action as FT8 action on the bands. SOAPBOX: I tried CQing on 15m, but no luck. During the mid-afternoon slump SOAPBOX: I seemed to do better on 20m FT8 scaring up some South Americans SOAPBOX: and JA's for 3 points each! No sunspots, A of 36! and it showed on SOAPBOX: the bands... really weak. 40m was okay later, 80m very noisy and SOAPBOX: weak, I copied a bunch on 160m, but couldn't get an answer. SOAPBOX: I finally pulled the switch at 05 SOAPBOX: again before 12z. Done! SOAPBOX: A great introductory contest for new modes and a new exchange SOAPBOX: and scoring system. The software worked well, the operators SOAPBOX: "mostly" worked well. I rate it an A-minus! Thanks for the fun. SOAPBOX: NN7SS Burt WA (K6UFO op) SOAPBOX: 15m, 20m SOAPBOX: 40m SOAPBOX: 80m, 160m SOAPBOX: Elecraft K3 at 5 watts SOAPBOX: RemoteHamRadio.com SOAPBOX: Writelog and DigiRite END-OF-LOG: View complete log: ../publiclogs/2019/nn7ss.log The best 1 minute rates were:
*Definition of valid QSOs
The rate calculation includes all QSOs that count for raw score credit. The following are not included in the rate record calculation, but may be included in The log above.
The intent of removing these QSOs is to reward records based on valid QSOs by removing QSO lines that are invalid or incomplete.