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DXing and Operating Award Tips

We’ve been pretty active in DX Operating Award programs since we built our station a few years back. Operating Awards provide incentives to get on the air and chase all kinds of contacts and they also help us to understand our station’s and our personal operating strengths and weakness. They also provide motivation to improve the latter.

Yesterday was a banner day for me in terms of completing Operating Award goals. I was able to make the needed contacts to complete two that I’ve been working on for quite some time:

  • Worked All Japan – Requires working and confirming all 47 Prefectures (similar to US states) in Japan
  • Top Band DXCC – Working and confirming 100 DXCC Entities (basically countries) on 160m

Both of these goals were completed using the FT8 digital mode for the remaining handful of contacts. I wanted to take a little time and share some of the techniques that have worked for me in hopes that it might help our readers have more fun and meet their operating goals on the air.

Here are some general techniques and tips for working DX (in no particular order) … You can read the entire article via the link which follows.

Source: Our HAM Station – DX’ing and Operating Award Tips

Fred, AB1OC

CQ WW RTTY Contest Results

The results are in for the 2018 CQ WW RTTY Contest.   The N1FD Multi-Op Entry placed #2 in Area 1 and 14th in North America!

The CQ WW RTTY Contest was held September 29-30, 2018 and the N1FD team operated from the QTH of Fred, AB1OC and Anita, AB1QB.  In addition to Fred and Anita, Dan, AC1EN and Peter, KI1M operated in the contest.

N1FD Claimed Score in CQ WW RTTY 2018
N1FD Claimed Score in CQ WW RTTY 2018

As you can see from the Claimed Score above and the Final Score Below, we busted only 8 QSOs our of 389, resulting in a reduction of less than 10% of our score.  We will receive a report with the details of the errors, which will help us to improve in future contests.

CQ WW RTTY Final Score
CQ WW RTTY Final Score

 

We will host the ARRL International DX Contest – SSB  this weekend, March 1-3, at AB1OC’s and AB1QB’s QTH.  We will again run as a multi-op using the N1FD Call.  If you would like to join us, see the following forum post for more information.

160m Portable Antenna System for Field Day

Source: 160m Portable Antenna System for Field Day

The Nashua Area Radio Society tries to do something new each time we engage in an Emcom or other major field operation. We decided to try Winter Field Day for the first time this year and we made one ofour new elements a capable portable station for 160m.

It’s almost impossible to field an effective 160m station with only a Transmit antenna. Transmit antennas typically are too noisy for effective operation on the low bands. We decided to try a Beverage On The Ground antenna for the receive side of our 160m station. This proved to be a great choice.

You can read more about our project and how it performed via the link above.

Fred, AB1OC

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