Call | Category | Comments |
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K1TTT | MULTI-MULTI | Yankee Clipper Contest Club (7/12) W1TO, K1TTT, NT2X, N2KW, K1BG,WS1L,W1MJ Kansas City Contest Club (1/12) W0EAS |
K1VR | SA HIGH ALL | Someday major parts of my station will not be broken |
K1XS | SA LOW ALL | Nice band conditions this weekend |
K2JF | SO LOW ALL | learned alot about propagation! |
K2MN | SO LOW ALL | Used two indoor fan dipoles and 80 Watts |
K2SE | SA HIGH ALL | Antennas were all wires: Collinears for 15 (@ 30') & 20 (@ 45') Three half squares, i.e. a tribander for 10, 15 & 20 and two for 40 oriented roughly NE/SW and SE/NW. The 40 meter collinears were loaded for 80. Great weekend, what a difference in conditions! The collinears played well, particularly the new 15 meter version. Loading the 40 meter half squares for 80 was crude but that seemed to work with some definite skewing of the patterns. Still, I was able to work most stations I heard. Biggest thrills were: working D4C on 20 at midnight EST working virtually every JA spotted on 15 on Sunday and holding my frequency on 15 for almost 2 hours on Sunday which definitely helped my score! Needed more punch on 10, was unable to get the W8JK beam into my attic beforehand due to travel commitments. Definitely want it next year! |
K2TV | SA LOW ALL | 25 watts to a magnetic loop antenna |
K2ZR | SA LOW ALL | CQWWDXCW is the best contest. Lots of participation. 73, Dick, K2ZR |
K3CCR | SA HIGH ALL | K3CCR is the club station at the Collington continuing-care retirement community at FM 18OW in MD, just east of DC. For the 2023 CQ WW CW, I (N3UM) was the only CW op. I did SOHP Assisted. I hoped to beat the 1.249 M score I claimed in 2022. I did that, with 1.19 X the QSO pts and 1.05 X the total mults, for 1.25 X the claimed score. I did 1.15 X the hours on, but SFI of 180 to 190 vs 110 last year was key. At start on 40 M 00-0232Z I ran at 71/hr for 124 of 175 Qs, mostly EU. On 20 M 0244-0338Z I clicked spots for 37 Qs in EU, NA, SA, OC, & AS. Then 0347 to 0449Z QRT, 55 80-M Qs in 62 min, most EU. Back on 1329-1417Z I clicked on 20 M for 52 Qs in 48 min, ~all EU. Next 1422-1510Z 48 10-M Qs in 48 min, EU & a few SA. Then on 15 M 1511-1623Z I got 66 EU & NA Qs and quit to eat. After lunch 1835-1908Z 19 more EU & NA Qs, plus Zones 31, 32, & 28. Then 48 Qs in 48 min on 10 M, most NA & SA + Zones 31 & 35. Hot on 20 M 1947-2149Z 92 Qs, many EU + OX, E2, 3 ZS, 3 VK, 6 JA, KL, & VR. Back after supper 2334Z, I got C6 & DU on 20 M. On 40 M 2344-0119Z got 92 Qs in 95 min clicking spots, most EU. Kp=4 0130-0247Z I still got 47 mostly EU 80-M Qs, but 160 M was trashed 2 Qs! Got 10 40-M Qs by 0302Z QRT in EU, SA, NA, & AF. Back at 1234-1342Z, I went for bulk Qs and got them. I ran on 20 M at 71/hr for 70 of 78 Qs ~all EU, 1 VU. Hot on 15 M 1354-1607Z, 115 Qs clicking EU & a few NA, + 3B9. I got 1 NA + 29 EU 10-M Qs in 33 min, 1611-1644Z and quit to eat. Back 1939-2010Z I got 10 last 10-M Qs (KL, ZL, FW5, & 4 SA mults) & 5 last 15-M Qs + 6 mults. Then on 20 M 2015-2223Z, 82 20-M Qs + BY 9M OH0 & T2. On 40 M 2228 to 2321Z QRT, I got 42 last Qs many EU + 7 mults. I missed just 5 Zones in Siberia, West VK, & AF |
K3EST | SA HIGH 10M | EUROPE WAS TOUGH |
K3EW | SA HIGH 10M | Great conditions. Excellent Operators. Saturday early evening opening to JA and SE Asia from East Coast was terrific |
K3FT | SA HIGH ALL | A new experience for me as I have not seriously entered a CW contest of this level before. I have been in CW learning for two years and have not entered CQWW CW before. I thoroughly enjoyed the LEARNING involved. Dave K3FT |
K3MTT | SA LOW ALL | Remote from W2/Summit |
K3SW | SA HIGH ALL | Due to eye surgery two weeks ago, I had difficulty reading the computer display. That, plus family activities, kept me away from the radio most of the contest. I only operated 6 hr 40 minutes. Conditions seemed good at the times I was on |
K3TW | SA QRP 10M | 'It's great to have 10m back again!' |
K3URT | SA LOW ALL | It was a challenge for me. S&P only |
K3WW | SA HIGH ALL | Last effort from my long time QTH, down to just low dipoles which come down this week |
K3ZA | SA HIGH ALL | Thanks to everyone who worked this station.. eQsls and LOTW will follow... 73.. Tony |
K4JKB | SA HIGH ALL | Antennas: |
K4JPD | SO HIGH 80M | casual few hours(16.49) of S&P to test new antenna |
K4PI | SA HIGH ALL | Unbelievable conditions. Best ever score with 28 hours operation 3 Ele yagi HF, 2 ele 40, 4 square 80, |
K4XD | SA HIGH ALL | Just on for some fun and q's - so nice to see 10M wide open! |
K5BG | SO HIGH ALL | Rig : ICOM 7610, AMERITRON AL-82 Antennas :10-15-20 MOSLEY PRO 57 @ 70'/ 40M 1/4 WAVE GROUND PLANE / 80M 1/4 WAVE GROUND PLANE / 160N COAXIAL INVT L / BEVERAGE RX ANTENNAS FOR LOW BANDS Soapbox :THIS WAS A GREAT CONTEST EVEN FOR LITTLE PISTOLS. MOST OF MY OPERATION WAS S&P BUT I DID HAVE A DECENT RUN ON 10 METERS. IT WAS AMAZING TO SEE 10 BUSY ABOVE 28150. WHAT FUN !!! CW IS NOT DEAD AFTER ALL. :) LOTS OF HIGHLIGHTS FOR ME BUT THE ONE I REMEMBER WAS VU2 DIRECTLY OVER THE POLE ON 20M DURING THE UNSETTLED CONDITIONS. A BIG THANK YOU TO CQ FOR SPONSORING THIS CONTEST AND TO ALL WHO CALLED IN AND OR DUG ME OUT OF THE MUD. 73, BG |
K5GN | SO HIGH ALL | This is always the best contest on the calendar, this year even better with sunspots! Can't wait for next year! Thanks again to W5KU for letting me mess with his station |
K5JM | SA LOW ALL | It was FB! |
K5RX | SO HIGH 160M | I endured strong line noise from a pole 3187' away bearing 177 degrees, just on the other side of the road. I used the 135 degee Beverage as a noise antenna and the inverted L as the main antenna with a noise canceller, but it only reduced the noise a bit. The noise no doubt radiated down the power line over a wide azimuth, limiting the noise reduction to 3 - 5 dB, instead of the 20 dB typical with more of a point source. Only had one other Beverage up, 730' long at 275 degrees, but KH6LC was the only station I worked in that direction. Conditions seemed quite poor on 160 m |
K5VG | SA HIGH ALL | Took a break around 1925Z on the 26th to listen to a BIG signal stuck sending '599 3' over and over on 21056.54 kHz. It had been going on for some time, I suppose, and was still going when I returned to action |
K5XU | SO LOW ALL | Had a roaring good finish on 10 meters during the last hour |
K5ZD | SA HIGH ALL | Always the best weekend for DX of the year! Power supply connection made me start a few minutes late. 40m beam was intermittent on receive. Overslept a bit on Sat morning. Great chasing N5DX and K1ZZ on the scoreboard |
K5ZG | SA HIGH 10M | 10 meters never opened to euope from colorado |
K6DF | SO LOW ALL | Always great fun to hear and work so many DX stations. Happy Holidays to all, Tnx & 73 Dennis K6DF |
K6GHA | SA QRP 40M | Limited Time over the holiday |
K6NA | SO HIGH ALL | I really enjoyed this year's running of WW CW. Activity level was high with many expeditions in play, and propagation was good to excellent on all bands for most of the weekend. I was well-rested coming in, and the WX cooperated also with some light rain on Friday which helped quiet some of the QRN. I scored a personal-best in this one. As usual, I was unassisted because I still enjoy tuning the big knob and finding (or missing!) the multipliers myself. I believe this is the first time I have reached the 400-mark (401) in the total country count, and scored 3 million points. Presently I have one antenna per band, except for 10m where I have two (not stacked). Last year I still had two antennas on 20m, but in 2023 my lower side-mount rotator flag broke due to corrosion, so the old KLM 5el is currently out of service leaving only the 204BA available for the contest. In this old station, things are breaking faster than I can repair them! I'm making progress toward getting old antennas fixed or replaced but it's slow. Thanks for the QSOs and see you in the next one! 73, Glenn K6NA |
K6NIA | SO LOW ALL | Operating with 10W and a 6-foot loaded whip indoors |
K6NR | SO HIGH ALL | Lots of activity and pretty darn good conditions. 10 meters was open and signals from Asia where good. EU was in there on 10, but far fewer signals on Saturday than when its fully open. 10 meter EU signals were better on Sunday. The other bands were all good as well I worked 19 EU stations on 80 which is not common given my local QRN. Thanks for the QSOs everyone. Special thanks to the folks in JA, BY and the rest of Asia who provided 541 of my 1205 QSOs. 73 - Dana Station: Elecraft K4, KPA1500 Antennas: 160m inverted L over 70 radials, 80m top loaded vertical over those same radials, 40 meter 4 square, 20 meter 4 element yagi at 55', 5 element 15 meter yagi at 49', 5 element 10 meter yagi at 48', A3 tribander at 40' for quick direction changes |
K6NV | SA HIGH ALL | Unbelieveable conditions |
K6XT | SO HIGH ALL | Multiband GP 700W |
K7HV | SA LOW ALL | A fun and wild ride through the solar bursts... great condx with a noisy overlay |
K7NJ | SA HIGH 40M | Conditions were unusual. Apparently, there was strange aurora activity. The band was very quiet with no detectable background noise - something that I've never experienced before. Some spotted areas were not heard at all. Greeneland is an example. There were several stations active that were spotted, but could not be heard. The antennas include an 8-circle and a toploaded vertical for 160M fed through a dedicated 40M tuner at the base. Receiving also used one of three bi-directional Beverages. I found a problem using the 8-circle in two directions - JA and the Caribbean. In those directions, the 54 foot vertical and Beverages were used. The station includes a K3S and an Acom 2000A amplifier |
K7VI | SA HIGH ALL | Haven't done a CQWW CW for over a decade. It was fun to be back on, even though I had SWR troubles with my vertical that kept me off most of the contest. Looking forward to next time! |
K8GL | SO HIGH ALL | Saturday solar burp aside, it was an excellent contest! My first CQWW was in 1962 where I made 2 contacts! |
K8KI | SA HIGH ALL | My Flex, SPE/1.3k, and quad antenna worked great. 160 and 80 wouldn't tune well. It really gives me a warm feeling to see what 1000 watts will do in a pileup. Op memories: 1. So many ops calling out of sync with the DX. 2. Weak sigs causing a feeding frenzy with no hope of a contact, while an adjacent strong sig just was waiting for me to call. 3. Finding that the function keys on my keyboard wouldn't work. I don't have nearly the energy I once had. 500 contacts isn't much, but I don't think I'll be able to do this many next time. I liked younger better. This time I worked it just for fun, and such grand fun it was! Got Reunion twice! |
K8LF | SA HIGH ALL | Doing all remote |
K8MFO | SO HIGH 10M | So nice to see 10M so good. There was poor propagation to the northern latitudes, but the other areas were normal. Hard to believe there were 3 stations on apiece in zones 37 and 39, and several in zone 38 |
K8MR | SO QRP ALL | Operation with HamSticks and a 33 foot wire from the saltwater of Sarasota Bay |
K8NA | SA HIGH ALL | ENJOYING CW CONTESTING FOR A WHILE |
K8SVT | SO LOW ALL | Loop antenna in garage attic gave me a weak signal but 10 meters was open Thanks for your patience |
K8TS | SA HIGH ALL | Amp quit playing about 7 hours early |
K9AXT | SA QRP 20M | 4-Watt QCX+ with Attic Dipole |
K9JM | SA LOW ALL | First license 03-1964 |