CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW Call: SJ2W Operator(s): SM2WMV Station: SJ2W Class: SOSB/20 HP QTH: Da Traesk Operating Time (hrs): 41 Radios: SO2R Summary: Band QSOs Zones Countries ------------------------------ 160: 80: 40: 20: 4042 40 140 15: 10: ------------------------------ Total: 4042 40 140 Total Score = 1,608,300 Club: Worldwide Young Contesters Comments: What a blast! We had planned a M/S effort for this one but we felt we were short on operators so we decided to do a couple of single band efforts instead. I did 20m unassisted with the SJ2W call and SM2LIY did SB 15 (A) with SM2M. I had some thoughts about maybe doing SB 40 instead but considering this might be the last chance for some decent openings on 20m for a while in CQWW CW, I decided to do SB 20 and man am I happy about that. Bands were open 48h but I did sleep a bit anyway and Sunday morning sleep was longer than what I had planned, I don't think I lost that much on it though since it had closed down towards US. This was the first contest I used the K3 as a run radio and it took me a while to get used to it, I didn't really feel comfortable until after maybe 12 hours with it. Huge amount of JAs worked, 434 zone 25 which is really high considering it was on 20m! I could work JAs pretty much all the time except in the afternoon. During the night they came through and during the morning and day they came through with good signals. Since the SFI was a bit low we were really saved by some bursts of aurora during the evenings that opened up the bands and held them open for a long time. Without that bands would have closed early and we would have loosen our propagation's advantage up north. We put up a new tower this summer for the inband position that is located about 450m from the other antennas. We didn't have time to get a yagi up but I climbed up with a trap dipole that I used to QSX the band. I did not move from the run frequency with the main radio except a few times when I needed to concentrate to break a pileup. I tried to continuously scan the band and found quite a few mults and stations that way. However on Sunday it was pretty much all the same stations over and over again. I use a homebuilt switching system so I do transmit on the 2nd radio as well which switches over the amp + antenna from the run radio to the second radio. The run radio then gets the "inband" antenna. The high dipole @30m worked so much better than the vertical we used before for listening so that was a good choice to switch. The target I had was about 3000q and to set a new SM record. I was hoping with some luck to be able to beat the Scandinavian record set by OH6UM @OH8X last year but I had my doubts since I knew how propagation's were then. I did manage both and also claimed a new EU record, if now nobody else has beaten me or/and I have been a too big LID in the log check. Radios: K3 + TS590SG (inband) Ants: 6/6/6el + 5/5el + 4el @EU Amp: SB-220 (Borrowed from SM2EKM) N1MM Logger+
CQWW DX CW – SJ2W
Posted by sm2wmv
on November 30, 2015
Congratulations on an outstanding score! 2733/33/139 = 1M points from M6T felt good until I saw yours!
73 Dave G4BUO
WOW…. what a score on 20 Mike…! Congratulations. I agree with you on the Aurora effect during the contest. I did experience the same thing here. It put 10-15 and 20 on fire sunday afternoon. We are @ 64°North…
Tell me the price of the completed 6×1 antenna switch. Does it come with the desktop controller or what…?
Regards, Siggi TF3CW
Hi Mike and Pelle,
Thanks QSOs and congrats to the records. We operated from a new Contest station PX2A, Alto da Serra, but used our PW2D call, 6 op’s with no multiplier stn, so we lost a lot of Mults.
73, Thomas