Tonight was the second in a series of QRP sprints being run by the Upper Canada QRP Club. They are 2 hours in length, and are held every 2 months, with the score being accumulative over the year.
Once again I used my KX3, it performed very well, I'm so glad I bought it.
I used both of my antennas during this Sprint. It's very nice to have the option of switching between them as needed. The majority of tonights contacts were done on the 80m OCF Dipole, which is now up at 50' since John, VE3JPW, put up a new support line for it. Both antennas did a great job tonight.
The main workhorse tonight was 40m, it was crammed with stations called CQ for the Russian DX Contest. As the Grey Line went through the propagation was fantastic, if I could hear them, I could work them with no issues. It was near the end of a long day and they were hungry for contacts.
Propagation tonight was: SFI=70, SN=0, A Index=6, and the K Index=1. Almost identical to the last sprint in January.
So with 10 watts coming out of the KX3, I put the following stations in the log:
J42L in Greece
S53MM in Slovenia
HB9NE in Switzerland
HI8RD in the Dominican Republic
LZ5K in Bulgaria
VE3MNE in Ontario
4O4T in Montenegro
ED5N in Spain
CM6RK in Cuba
F5USK in France
N4PD in Virginia
Over all it was a great evening, and I'm really pleased with the contacts I made.
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