Participation in the CQ WW DX Contest took a different approach this year, with activity limited to a single day, Sunday, October 27. Despite the shorter timeframe, it was a rewarding experience, allowing for a concentrated focus on making as many high-quality contacts as possible within the day.
Throughout Sunday, a total of 276 contacts were successfully made, predominantly on the 10-meter band, which offered favorable conditions for long-distance communication. The 10-meter band was especially active, with clear signals and a variety of DX stations available, providing an excellent opportunity to log contacts with distant locations. A few additional contacts were made on the 20-meter band as well, although activity there was notably quieter than on 10 meters. Nevertheless, these few 20-meter contacts added a nice mix to the log, covering a range of geographical regions and bringing more variety to the contact list.
Operating solely on one day required a more strategic approach, focusing on efficient contact logging, quick responses, and maximizing time. The contest atmosphere was lively, with strong signals and quick exchanges as participants worldwide competed to make their connections. Although it was a different experience compared to a full weekend of contesting, the condensed one-day activity proved effective in staying engaged and focused.
With 276 contacts made, the event turned out to be productive and satisfying, capturing the essence of the CQ WW DX Contest and the enjoyment of connecting with stations from around the world. This single-day effort highlighted the importance of adaptability and efficiency in contesting, and it was a reminder of the global camaraderie that the CQ WW DX Contest fosters among amateur radio operators each year.
LOCATION: DX
CALLSIGN: PD5L
CLUB:
CONTEST: CQ-WW-SSB
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-ASSISTED: NON-ASSISTED
CATEGORY-BAND: ALL
CATEGORY-MODE: SSB
CATEGORY-POWER: LOW
CATEGORY-STATION: FIXED
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE
CLAIMED-SCORE: 63002





