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   Sean Dennis to All   
   Today's contest   
   07 Mar 21 20:12:50   
   
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   I decided to work the ARRL International DX Contest today.  Here's my blog   
   post about it.   
      
   From: https://cqdeks4td.blogspot.com/2021/03/cq-contest.html   
      
   CQ CONTEST   
      
   So after a long hiatus, I decided to run a contest again.  This weekend, from   
   7 PM EST Saturday to 7 PM EST, was the ARRL International DX Contest.  This   
   one is where all of the stations in North America, save for Alaska, Hawaii,   
   and a few other places (these are treated as DX for the contest), try to   
   contact stations in other countries.  The premise of the contest is to improve   
   operating skills and I do enjoy that aspect but I also enjoy the thrill of the   
   chase, if you will.  I won this contest in my state and in my ARRL Division   
   (Delta Division which is Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi) in   
   2016 "by accident".  I'm hoping to win this year also though in in a different   
   operating category.   
      
   For this year, I worked 18 different countries.  My total score this year is   
   1998 points.  The score I won with in 2016 was 432 points.  The only   
   difference between the two contests, besides my score, is that I made a single   
   contact on 40 meters while the rest were all on 20 meters so I am in a   
   different category.  I hope I win again this year also!  It would be fun.   
      
   I had to dig through some serious QRN and QRM (atmospheric and man-made noise)   
   this year as well as a lot of QSB (fading) on the incoming signals.  There   
   were the usual idiots in the US who think because they're running 1500 watts   
   in a contest--which, to me, defeats the purpose of a contest--and the same   
   idiots who are rude and think again that if they have power to use that they   
   can just stomp over everyone else.  Then there were the idiots who can't   
   follow the law ... and others who just shouldn't be on the air.  But that's   
   how it is in every contest I participate in now, sadly.  No respect or common   
   courtesy.   
      
   Even with all that, I had fun.  I ran the contest for about four and a half   
   hours and enjoyed it tremendously.  I'd love to have a small amp to help reach   
   some places that I have issues getting to on the air such as Brazil and   
   Chile.  I believe in using as little power as possible when operating, contest   
   or not.   
      
   I did hear someone running QRP (5 watts) from Spain in the contest.   
      
   I am very interested in getting my Mosley RV-4C vertical antenna set up and   
   using it in a contest to see if it works better than my 80 meter EFHW dipole.   
      
   My little IC-718 did great in the contest as always as did N3FJP's ARRL   
   International DX Contest logging software.   
      
   I'm looking forward to next year's contest already!   
      
   73,   
   Sean KS4TD   
      
      
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