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CQ WPX SSB 2011

This was an amazing contest, I had a blast and set a new SM record which I am quite proud of.

                   CQWW WPX Contest, SSB

Call: SJ2W
Operator(s): SM2WMV
Station: SJ2W

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: Da Traesk
Operating Time (hrs): 36
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs
------------
  160:   40
   80:   90
   40: 1223
   20: 1196
   15: 1214
   10:   14
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Total: 3777  Prefixes = 1267  Total Score = 13,841,975

Club: Worldwide Young Contesters

Comments:

This was a blast! I had set as goal to beat the current SM record taken by
SM3SGP as SK3W in 2000. I was hoping for 10 meg if everything went OK and this
went over my expectations by far. The old record was at 8.3 meg and I think
this result should even pass logcheck. Propagations were outstanding except the
last two hours, which suffered a bit from some small aurora.

I tried SO2R with two computers for the first time (of course interlocked) and
it worked like a charm. I need to do some minor fixes in the firmware of my
SO2R box, but otherwise it went very smoothly. 316 qsos on the 2nd radio, I
mainly tried to focus on 3/6 ptsers and mults.


It was also fun to once in a while run into OH8X and OH10X and compare how I
was doing compared to them. It will be very interesting to see the results.

Next one will be WPX CW as multi-op!

For more information of the station, check the website which contains lots of
up to date information!

HA1AG operated Russian DX Contest

Last year I invited HA1AG to come and operate the Russian DX Contest from SJ2W. He gladly accepted and since he loves trees, snow and radio this QTH no disappointment for him. The operation resulted in a new Swedish record with quite some margin. Read Zolis comments below.

We had a lot of fun and I would gladly see Zoli here again in the future.

                   Russian DX Contest

Call: SJ2W
Operator(s): HA1AG
Station: SJ2W

Class: SO Mixed HP
QTH: Da Traesk

Operating Time (hrs): 23.5

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Countries  Oblasts
----------------------------------------
  160:   185    57       40        49
   80:   239    61       52        66
   40:   414    74       65        72
   20:   324   333       73        76
   15:   112   156       75        34
   10:     3     1        4         0
----------------------------------------
Total:  1277   682      309       297  Total Score = 7,518,642

Club: 

Comments:

Thanks to Mike SM2WMV for the invitation and to him and Peter SM2XJP for the
hospitality and the great time I had in north Sweden on the whole weekend.
Mikey's station is a fantastic piece of engineering work. 

Thursday afternoon I heard a few ua6's on 10m and quite some EU well into the
darkness on 15m. It gave me high hopes for the contest. Friday condx took these
guys away but resulted a KH2/N2NL QSO on 160 SSB (!). 

I started on 20SSB, issued nr 51 at 1210 so it felt right. Starting WT recorder
made WT crashing and after some hectic reconfig I returned but the pileup I
never recovered. 15m was fb to the USA, but EU was only possible to
backscatter, 10 did not exist. Low bands were magnificent from there,
especially 80 and 160. 40m condx from KP04 never stopped to amaze me. 

Funny, that long haul DX on low bands happened BEFORE sunset and AFTER the sun
came up but not between. I heard a fluttery k5zd around 10z on 40m and to my
surprise wh6r next to him. Being able to work wh6r at 11am local is cool.

10m? what ? sunspots? really?

73, zoli ha1ag

ARRL and amp work

This weekend I had a visit from SM3WMU and SM3RAB that worked some in the ARRL DX SSB contest. SM3WMU worked SB 20 while Ulf, SM3RAB tried to do 40m. The propagations were not very good on Saturday, especially 40 just brought about 30 qsos but on Sunday morning the propagations were a lot better and Ulf ended up with about 230 qsos. Tomas, SM3WMU did 1200 qsos on 20m but since they both left on Sunday during the day a lot of hours were missed with the best propagations of the weekend. So I did join the contest with the SM2WMV callsign and had my best high rate hour ever, 270 qsos! I worked 630 qsos during about 3.5 hours, 600 of them on 20m.

Today I put together a new server for SJ2W. The old one is a 650 MHz with 512 MB RAM which has been working well, but I want to try having all the remote software on the server instead of having another computer on the whole time. So I upgraded to an Athlon X2 3 GHz with 4 GB RAM, which makes it possible to run Ubuntu as a root system while being able to boot up Windows XP in virtualbox.

I also did some amp work today, I soldered some control cables and added the two power supplies, one for 5V and the other for 24V. I need to build a step down converter for 12V as well from the 24v power supply.

CQ 160m CW

The 160m CW contest this year brought motivated ops and improved hardware to a quite good result, even though propagations were down from last year. We only managed to work 67 US/VE stations, which is really bad but we managed to work 69 JA stations, which is really good! The result is just under last years, and we don’t feel that we could have done things any better than we did.

                   CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW

Call: SJ2W
Operator(s): SM2LIY SM2WMV SM3JLA
Station: SJ2W

Class: Multi-Op HP
QTH: Da Traesk
Operating Time (hrs): 37

Summary:
Total:  QSOs = 1371  State/Prov = 27  Countries = 95
Total Score = 977,830

Club: Worldwide Young Contesters

Comments:

Not very good propagations. 67 US/VE worked and 69 JAs. We barely had 
any openings towards US and the ones that made it through were really 
weak. When it looked like it would recover on Sunday morning a 
disturbance came again, which made propagation drop again.

We did just score a bit under last years score of just over 1 meg, 
which we are very happy about considering how the propagation were 
to the west. It was quite good towards asia most of the contest.

Tnx for the qsos!

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