I enjoyed working with my
new Inverted Vee in the
HA-DX contest. At the end of 2012 Walle
PE2WJW repaired my antenna which was damaged in a storm late November. The HA-DX contest was the first DX contest, in which I could test the new antenna.
The new antenna works well.
When I started on Saturday afternoon on 20 m, I heard
HA8MD with
S8 +20 dB, so I immediately made a QSO with just
8 mW. This first QSO was also the QSO with the lowest power in this contest.
After that I made 4 more QSO's with very low and very low power:
HA8IB - 36 mW,
RA3RFA - 800 mW,
UA2FL - 36 mW and
HA1ZH - 360 mW.
A very good start. After that I got on the bike, because it was sunny whether.
On Sunday mornong I made QSO's on 40 m, 20 m and 15 m.
After the contest I went for a walk in the park. Not because it was sunny. It was snowing and there was wind. The very small snow flakes were moving almost
vertically, so I could'nt resist. hi
In
all QSO's I used the
Lowest Possible Power with search and pounce in
CW. So the used power in each QSO, is a very good indication of the
propagation at that moment.
When I use the lowest possible power, it not always easy. Sometimes I have to give my call many times before my weak signal is heard. The frequency must be absolutely clear.
26 Out of 34 QSO's are made with more than
1000 Miles per Watt, considering the
distance to the worked stations. hi