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2016 ARRL International DX Contest (Phone)

03/24/2016 | WP2AA

My wife and I made our second trip to St. Croix in March. It was a fantastic vacation and we really enjoyed the people, beaches and restaurants. The seafood and Caribbean chicken dishes were amazingly good and the tour of the Cruzan Rum factory along with samples was exceptionally fun. I brought an Elecraft K3S in my carry-on luggage and operated the contest from NP2N’s station.  I also brought along an Elecraft KAT-500 tuner to automatically change antennas when the K3S changes bands. This was great when moving multipliers or clicking on cluster spots. The station antennas are very modest, just a small log periodic and low band wires however they are located 300 foot high on the north side of a mountain which helps. My wife and I had a pre-contest dinner with other local and visiting hams and their XYLs, among the group were contesters K9VV/NP2X, WP2B and N2TK operating as KP2M. We had a great time, the food was good and a live band playing 70’s rock made for a fun evening. I came into the shack about 15 minutes before the contest and 15m was full of loud stations from Japan. I do not recall ever hearing so many loud JA’s from the Caribbean. I called CQ running 100 watts but oddly had few responses from Asia or the US and one minute into the contest I switched to 20m where I did generate a small pileup. After a short time I went back to 15m and had a little success. I made 99 QSOs and then it got slow again so I switched back to 20m. This was all in the first hour and only 177 stations made it into my log. The second hour on 20m was a little better, but I was still calling CQ often. The low bands were reasonably quiet and I stayed up all night trying to work as many stations and sections as possible on 40m, 80m and 160m. Often a QSY to 160m yielded no contacts but occasionally it did pay off with a small run and a few multipliers. I had many very slow daytime hours while everyone in the US was beaming Europe. Conditions to Europe were good and they were apparently not hearing my low power signal off the side of their beams. There were 6 other KP2 stations very active in this contest so I got little “Rare DX” signal boost. It was great to see 10m open however I had spot light propagation to certain areas at various times and mostly slow rates. Perhaps I spent too much time here instead of 15m. I spent my last hour on 20m working 221 stations. I would have liked more hours like this but unfortunately even with constant CQing I had 20 hours with rates less than 100. Still, it was fun to be back in St Croix operating the ARRL DX Phone contest and I hope to do it again soon. Thanks for the QSOs, especially the 26 stations that worked me on all six bands. I wish to thank NP2N for the use of his station and also my QSL manager WD9DZV for submitting my logs to LoTW, E-QSL and Clublog as well as answering all bureau and direct QSL requests.

 

73,

-- KK9A


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