It was clear there was a contest on - the PACC contest - and I worked out that the PA stations were sending a city or county code and the rest were sending a serial number, so I decided to give away a few points.
I set the KX3 to 5 watts to keep in the spirit of QRP and started making some contacts. I thought 40m would be the best band to work Dutch stations from here. In 20 minutes I made 4 QSOs. All came back to my first call, and I was reminded that it really isn't that difficult to make contacts on the 40m band with an attic antenna and low power.
I reached the bottom of the band and started tuning up the other way but the band seemed to have gone quiet. After a few minutes a light bulb flickered on dimly in my head and I looked at the clock: 1205. I dashed downstairs to get the February RadCom and looked in the contest news. Sure enough, the PACC contest ran from 1200 Saturday to 1200 Sunday. It had finished five minutes ago!
2013/02/10
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11:39
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7.021
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CW
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PA5TT
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599
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001
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599
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ZL
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2013/02/10
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11:42
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7.019
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CW
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PA6NB
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599
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002
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599
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NB
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2013/02/10
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11:45
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7.018
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CW
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PA3BWK
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599
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003
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599
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UT
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2013/02/10
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11:55
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7.011
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CW
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PA0AA
|
599
|
004
|
599
|
UT
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I really should get up earlier on Sundays!
Get up earlier or begin Saturdays. But at least you had some fun! 73, Bas
ReplyDeleteThe bands were very busy with PA stations. Glad you enjoyed yourself.
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