CW Open 2020 – AD5XI

I have never before taken part in the CW Ops CW Open contests. It’s an interesting format, 3x 4-hour sessions. They are clearly designed around the East Coast of the USA for times that suit my operating and sleeping patterns.

The first session on Friday 4th September was 2000-2359 EDT, which meant only staying up for an hour or two longer than normal. However, hvaing recently had some unusually serious computer trouble I found when I tried to start the contest I had to reinstall N1MM+, which lost me 15 minutes off the start.

Session 1
Call: AD5XI
Operator(s): AD5XI
Station: AD5XI
Class: Single Op LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 3:45
Summary:
Band  QSOs  Mults
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  160:          
   80:   52    40
   40:   70    66
   20:   15    15
   15:          
   10:          
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Total:  137   121  Total Score = 16,577
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club

Session 2 ran on Saturday morning starting at 0800 and running until 1159 EDT, which was an earlier start than usual for a weekend, but I was able to get up in time.

Even though the session was was going OK then for some reason N1MM+ was hanging while trying to log a QSO. Closing the ‘Available Mults and Qs’ window stopped the hanging. No idea, but I did the whole 4 hours, though band conditions didn’t seem as good to me and my QSO count was lower.

Session 2
Call: AD5XI
Operator(s): AD5XI
Station: AD5XI
Class: Single Op LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 4
Summary:
Band  QSOs  Mults
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  160:          
   80:   26    26
   40:   25    25
   20:   62    57
   15:          
   10:          
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Total:  113   108  Total Score = 12,204
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club

Session 3 then ran from 1600-2000 EDT, which again I found rather civilised, however it started badly with a very wideband elevated noise floor – much more than usual and my ANC-4 wouldn’t shift it. Finally that noise dropped off, meaning I could hear on 20m again, but it came back soon after.

Then my folks from back home called and kept me on the video call for a couple of hours. I got back in the chair for the final 20 mins and thankfully the noise wasn’t there at that time.

Session 3
Call: AD5XI
Operator(s): AD5XI
Station: AD5XI
Class: Single Op LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 4
Summary:
Band  QSOs  Mults
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  160:          
   80:  
   40:   14    10
   20:   30    30
   15:          
   10:          
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Total:  44   40  Total Score = 1,760
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club

Some very impressive numbers being handed out, made me wish for even a modest tower and directional antennas as well as the ability to run high power. Oh well, 100W and a dipole still gave me an enjoyable experience until the noise levels of Session 3 severely reduced my mojo. Had the noise not been plaguing me I may have held off the family video! 😉

Updated: October 4, 2020 — 23:29