| At least my antennas were visible |
So you probabely thought I was participating in the contest the whole weekend. Actually I didn't, during daylight I had other things to do. I spend most of the weekend finishing the roof insulation of our house. Since the price for energy is going up fast we really need to do things to reduce the use of gas and electricity. I was planning insulating the roof years ago but didn't have the money and the time to do it. I finally completed the insulation now last Sunday. The roof is now insulated with a layer of 14cm (5,5 inch) rockwool.
What I didn't want to tell earlier is that I made a attempt to beat the Dutch record on 80m QRP Assisted which is held by PF5T Frank. I met Frank last May of this year. He told me he was not really busy with the hobby, I hope he will in the future. Hopefully he will not be mad at me when I get this new Dutch record ;-). So how did it go?
I was up early at Saturday. Propagation on DX was great. But with QRP 5W it's very difficult to work the DX with just an inverted-V doublet as antenna. You need to wait for the greyline and besides that you need luck. Best DX was fellow blogger VE3VN Ron. He receives on beverages and you can tell that as he was able to get my tiny QRP signal out of the noise. Yes I heard the other big conteststations like W3LPL and a few others but I didn't make it in their log. I went on and made about 35 QSOs that morning. I did continue Saturday evening and I believe I made it till about 100 QSOs, not enough yet for the record breaking score. Like always some stations have a great signal but a bad receive. I don't spend much time calling them. Actually I have been running a few times but this didn't work out well. Have I ever written that QRP takes a lot of patience and time?
I was up early again Sundaymorning. Propagation at first only Europe. With the greyline approaching DX was coming in strong. I worked few big USA contest stations but didn't get my signal out to other DX. And yes I heard them, nothing wrong with my receive. FY5KE, ZF5T and ZF1A among them had great signals but didn't hear my tiny signal. When the DX faded I started to run and it worked out, I was even called by stations from zone 18 and 17 which I tried to call unsuccessfully before. This has probabely something to do with the change of propagation angle around the greyline.
During daylight 80m is closed and I did some S&P for nice DX and fellow bloggers / friends. Chasing PJ5C, VE3VN, VE9KK and OQ5M. In the few hours I was on at daylight I worked them all. PJ5C Peter/Ad on 40, 20, 15 and 10m. VE3VN Ron on 20, 15 and 10m, VE9KK Mike after a long chase on 20m and unexpected OQ5M Franki on 10m. Note that I had RBN on and chased VE9KK both days, I couldn't hear him on 10m. I received him weak on 15m and finally when I thought it wouldn't happen I heard his call on 20m and we made the QSO. OQ5M was answered using my Begali paddle, I messed up completely of course. But Franki probabely understood what I was trying ;-). During the evening 80m was full of signals and I managed to make it till 235 QSOs. It is enough to break to previous record, although I don't know if another station from the Netherlands participated in this section?
Wow, this was a lot of CW training. Although I'm still not able to decode most of the calls at once, depending on how fast they key and what the length and letter of the call are. Some stations have really difficult calls for CW. It went better on Sunday evening. I had a lot of fun and look forward to the next big CW contest. Now the next contest will be the 10m ARRL contest. A contest I really love to do. It is easier since I have a great antenna for 10m. Hopefully the propagation will be great again, although I have more fun chasing faint signals that are fading just above the noise. That's the kind of magic I'm looking for.
| 80m QSO map. Remember this is 80m QRP 5W. |
12 comments:
Wow wow wow Bas wat heb je dit goed gedaan! Gefeliciteerd met het resultaat! En goed om te lezen dat je er voor jezelf ook een uitdaging van hebt gemaakt. Respect!
73, Vincent
Good morning Bas and very nice write up on the contest. It was great to make contact with you. Jumping is and calling CQ during the CQ WW CW is a brave mans game if you are new at running. Great that you gave it a go. Look forward to hearing and working you in the 10m ARRL up coming contest.
73,
Mike
VE9KK
Congrats on your CW pursuits Bas. I looked for you and VE9KK on the DX Cluster during CQWW - I should have used the RBN. Hopefully condx on 10m during the upcoming contest will be as good as they were during CQWW. Looking forward to working you - 73!
John
Bedankt Vincent, de grootste uitdaging was het net gebruiken van een decoder maar zelf alles opnemen. Dat ging best redelijk. 73, Bas
Hello Mike, I chased you both days through RBN. It was difficult. I heard you on 15m at Saturday, called a few times but you didn't hear me. Actually I had no hope to work you but saw you spotted on 20m and after a quick QSY from 80m I was finally able to work you. 73, Bas
Hello John, have been looking for you via RBN but not all the time. I have not been running on other bands. Only 80m QRP. The only stations in USA/Canada I worked on that band were big contest stations with 80m beams. But on 10m in the ARRL 10 it should be possible. Be aware I'm using PA6G in contests now. 73, Bas
Hi Bas
Great result with your QRP signal. Yeah the big (American) stations have their antenna's really optimised for the zones where they score maximum points. And they are good operators.
I saw your call on the cluster but could not hear you. I think it was on 15m (where you tried to work me), as our home-country still counts as country multiplier I wanted to work a Dutch station and would have loved if it was you. Oh well, next time.
I assume we will see the raw scores this weekend, so fingers crossed you got the 80m Dutch record!
73, Martin - PE1EEC
Bas, je hebt er geen idee van hoe leuk ik het vond toen P...A...6...G zich letter per letter vormde in het log. Bedankt voor het QSO. Een punt extra is één ding, maar de glimlach bij herkenning van een callsign is altijd iets speciaals.
73 en tot horens!
Franki OQ5M
Bedankt Franki, dat klopt ik had een punt teveel. Maar als hij al geseint is.... nou ja je had het door hi. Het was leuk je op deze manier te werken. 73, Bas
By now the raw scores are online. And since I was the only participant in the 80m section I guess I will have that Dutch record. Hope to work you next time. 73, Bas
Ik bedoelde een punt bij de score, niet in de morse :o)
Ah Franki, het kan op twee manieren opgevat worden. Taal is een moeilijk iets soms. Vooral Nederlands ;-) 73, Bas
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