2009 CQ World Wide DX v.CW Raw Results
As mentioned in my 3830 Claimed Scores posting, "One of the finest RadioSport events in my logbook."
Low power, low profile is a RadioSport lifestyle and 20-hours of hacking ionosphere, at least for me, is ham radio fun. I achieved my goal this weekend and gutted out 20-hours of butt-in-the chair time. It was personal. I competed against my goals and telnet swarms while taking my operating technique to a new level.
My vertical antenna performed beyond expectation. I worked zone(s) 1, 3 through 13, in addition to 19, 25, 29, 31, and 32 running between 45 (low band) and 55-watts (high band) this weekend. The 88-foot center fed doublet held its own on forty meters scoring Zone 19 Asiatic Russia during the early hours of Sunday morning.
Raw Results.
160 | 0 | 0
80 | 0 | 0
40 | 24 Qs | 13 Zones | 12 Countries.
20 | 32 Qs | 14 Zones | 15 Countries.
15 | 10 Qs | 6 Zones | 7 Countries.
10 | 0 | 0
Total = 66 Qs | 33 Zones | 34 Countries.
Total Score = 10,586 Points.
Operating Time = 20 Hours.
I'll follow up an after action report this weekend and thank you Team KH6LC for your video streaming this weekend. I watched the team operate through the hours and who was the one wearing that bright orange tee shirt? He is shaka and nice plug for the Northern California Contest Club!
73 from the shackadelic on the beach.


