40 had very loud signals from Southern Eu and very weak ones from Northern Eu. I started on 40 with the second radio on 20. With weak signals and QSB it helps to be closer. VHF Contest: ARRL June VHF Contest: ARRL Rookie Roundup: ARRL RTTY Roundup.
OK DX RTTY CONTEST HOW TO
Chase on How to set up a Yaesu System Fusion reflector (YSFReflector).g6nhu on How to set up a Yaesu System Fusion reflector (YSFReflector).150 DXCC entities worked on 17m FT8 May 30, 2021.
OK DX RTTY CONTEST FULL
The morning was steady with not a massive number of QSOs but I did work some nice countries – ZL, VK, HL1, JA, BY, 4L1. Date: 00:00 UTC to 24:00 UTC Saturday, 3rd full weekend in December. I was on the air just after 07:00z this morning, the first reply to my first CQ was a ZS6 station in South Africa, things were looking good! I like 15m, it’s pretty much my favourite band and because of the time of year, I knew that I could operate all day and a while either side of sunrise/sunset and not take up the entire weekend. I know I can work OK from here easily and so I was looking forward to this contest. Multipliers are listed as DXCC entities and OK stations. I like contests with single band sections and this fit the bill nicely.
The data contests attract my attention more than any others and after a quick look at the rules of the OK DX RTTY contest I decided that I’d try and make a serious entry. At the beginning of each month, I take a look at the contest calendar and get a rough idea of what I’m going to take part in, whether I’m just going to give away some points or whether I’m going to make a serious entry.