Took me one minute to work this one. Tnx to PB7Z who messaged me yesterday that this DX was on 60m. Unfortunately have not much time for radio at this moment in life. So this easy DX, new one on 60m, was welcome.
Took me one minute to work this one. Tnx to PB7Z who messaged me yesterday that this DX was on 60m. Unfortunately have not much time for radio at this moment in life. So this easy DX, new one on 60m, was welcome.
Type "CW minipaddle" and choose image at google and you find all kind of minipaddles. I found mine on one of the Chinese web stores on the net. Advertised as Mini Morse Code Key CW dual paddle with magnetic base. When it arrived and tried out I was disappointed because immediately a fault appeared. Touching the paddles the "dot" was alright but the "dash" was hesitating. I couldn't even key my own callsign. So I decided to see what I could do to track down the fault.
Luckily the magnetic base was something separate and not mounted yet. First thing I did was open the housing and spray everything with contact cleaner. It did not improve anything, I had to continue my search.
Last year I was writing in the review of the 2024 WPX that my score of 1 million points that year would be hard to beat....
Contest: CQ WPX SSB 2025
Section: SO ALL LP
Radio: IC-7300 @100W
Antennas: Inverted-V 2x22m, 4 elem. LFA 10m, Gainmaster HW 24-29MHz, Experimental multiband halo V2.0.
Saturday was a slow start. not personally but propagation was just not there or not yet there. It had something to do with that big star that shines on us every day. Not that it kept me from working the DX but it was just not as good as Sunday.
Green=10m, Orange=20m. The rest of the colors are not matching since I worked some on multiple bands. |
And this was not the only DX made, I worked lots of DX last weekend. The benefits of this worldwide contest with so many participants. Below a list of the 112 DXCC I worked:
With the count of QSOs per hour at the left here you could say that Saturday was my better day with a higher amount of QSOs. But that's just because for me it is easy to make large 80m runs. 105 QSO in 1 hour doesn't look bad I think. Sunday had a lot of DX which gave me the big points. No real DX on 80m this year though, didn't hear USA or Canada on that band and can't remember if any were spotted here in Europe?
Most memorable happenings:
- Working a lot of Europe on 10m backscatter Saturday.
- Working YJ0CA Vanuatu on 10m
- Receiving HC8M Galapagos Isl. with 59+20dB on Sunday evening
- Working Regin OY1R again on both 80m/40m
Showing my antennatower again. You don't need to have big antennas and power to work 112 DXCC and 1000 QSOs in one weekend. Just be there, spend a lot of time and keep calling. I write again, like last year, this will be hard to beat. But so far I did beat last years score again. You never know what will happen in the future.