The ONE word I shall use to overview the CQ W.W. Cw weekend this last weekend is
wOw!
Virtually every variety of contest experience you can imagine was in simultaneous play
throughout the 48-hour operating period. As I wrote in a recent Blog ([CLICK HERE]),
I LOVE 48-hour contests because in a sense they enable what I call DO-overs.
throughout the 48-hour operating period. As I wrote in a recent Blog ([CLICK HERE]),
I LOVE 48-hour contests because in a sense they enable what I call DO-overs.
DO-overs are nice when sometimes we incorrectly focus our op-time on a non-producing band
only to discover a nearby band was LOADED with workable activity. DO-overs are nice when
(like this weekend) solar storms produce temporarily-marginal conditions, such as just after 08:00z
on Saturday morning.
only to discover a nearby band was LOADED with workable activity. DO-overs are nice when
(like this weekend) solar storms produce temporarily-marginal conditions, such as just after 08:00z
on Saturday morning.
Other than the increasingly worsening Space-WX (see above), virtually everything that is notable about this contest event made its appearance in the 3830-Score Submission after the contest.
Is WQ6X in YOUR LoG?
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