<div dir="auto">Crazy amount of DX on FT8. I went from 155 entities on phone and cw to 195 total in less than a year with a crappy antenna. 40 new ones I've never heard on phone or cw.<div dir="auto">73, Ian N8IK </div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Jan 26, 2023, 12:32 Fred Matos via NCDXA <<a href="mailto:ncdxa@ncdxa.org">ncdxa@ncdxa.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<div>Hello DXers,</div>
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<div>I finally modernized and got into FT8. </div>
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<div>Many thanks to N3HU, Rob, for setting up my WSJT-X on Saturday;
and to W3IP, Mike for operating advice along the way. </div>
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<div>I was a diehard analog guy, but there were more and more DX
spots on FT8, especially the 3C3CA who only does digital modes. The 3C3CA would be an ATNO. So it was time to go digital. It was actually a new year’s resolution for
2022, but I procrastinated until Dec 30.
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<div>I began operating as soon as Rob left on Saturday
afternoon. Watched some YouTube videos on
WSJT-X and began making QSOs. The bands were
hot and the QSOs came very easily.</div>
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<div>Except to learn how to use the software, I didn’t have any goals
at the onset, but the DX and U.S. QSOs kept coming. VU, HS, YB, and BX were among my first QSOs,
and that was a great motivator to continue.
I was having great fun. I began
setting goals like 50 countries confirmed on LoTW, but I kept increasing the goal
to 70 and then 80, etc. My final goal
was DXCC confirmed on LoTW in seven days.
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<div>I began working states when the DX slowed, with a strategy
of working 7’s and 0’s first to get confirmation on the rarer western states
like ID, UT, NV, MT, WY, and the Dakotas.
That was going smoothly, except for WY, but I finally caught WY7AA. The goal was WAS in seven days. But MS and NM were elusive, with NM being the
50<sup>th</sup> in seven days.</div>
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<div>On the DX, I logged over 100 countries, maybe 110, but some
like S01WS, TN8K, 7Q7EMH, and VR25XMT either don’t use LoTW or will upload later. OD and LY QSOs on LoTW were my last
confirmations to achieve my DXCC goal in seven days. YB, HS, 4I, VU, BX, and BY are part of the DXCC, but places like KV4, Aruba, Bonaire, and the two St. Martins are not. </div>
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<div>I was completing a QSO with ZP6LMR on 20 on Friday when I was called
at the same time by two China stations, an Asiatic Russian, and a European
Russian. Amazing!! Never had such an experience before. </div>
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<div>I also worked D1DX and D1NVG. Bernie said that they are Russians in the
Donesk region of Ukraine. They don’t
count for anything. </div>
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<div>3C3CA. I worked him
on 20 on Saturday afternoon after I achieved my DXCC goal. I thought that he would have a huge pileup,
but he was easy, requiring only a few calls.
It was a different story on 15 on Sunday afternoon when he had a huge
pileup, but I finally worked him. He was
an easy QSO on 10 on Monday afternoon.
He quickly uploaded to LoTW, providing my ATNO confirmation and for the Challenge on three bands. Going digital was the only way to work him. </div>
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<div>Worked some good DX on surprising bands and times, e.g.,
VU2CPL on 10 meters at 9:00 local time. JT1CO
on 17 at 8:30 EST after I got home from the Annapolis PVRC meeting. He was an easy QSO. UB0Y in Kyzyl and Zone 23 on 20. Sergey’s QRZ.com page says he has a Flex 3000
and QSL’s via the bureau. Sent him an
email encouraging LoTW. DP0GVN in Antartica on 17 was nice. </div>
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<div>Writing this at noon Thursday. Now have 123 confirmed on LoTW. Logged but not yet confirmed are KV4, HZ,
A6, FR, and RA2F. My big misses were
ET3AA and a T88, both with huge pileups. </div>
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<div>73 and see you at the roundtable tonight. </div>
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<div>Fred</div>
<div>W3ICM</div>
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