发现LZ CONTEST TEAM赞助了中国的奖匾,我有幸获得这第一次奖匾,以后要对LZ9W好一点,呵呵
发现BY7KTO的学生参赛照片
发现要取得全球前10名,基本上要去远征。
发现有高分获得者,由于电脑不支持,全程用键发出每一个嘀和嗒
Think DXpeditions are all fun? John, W2GD, visited his station in Aruba to find one of the towers had corroded and fallen down. He made repairs, had the station ready to go, and thenattended Thanksgiving dinner with P49Y, P4ØF, P43A, and P43L. When he returned, the amplifier refused to turn on. He was up most of the night trying to make repairs. Eventually he had to borrow an amp from one of the locals. Just three hours before the contest, the computer hard disk failed. He was able to borrow a laptop and load the N1MM logging software, but there were no serial COM ports to communicate with the radio or drive the keying. The next 48 hours were a real throwback to the early 1980s. John operated the entire contest manually, sending every dit and dah of every CQ and every callsign by hand, with no memory keyer assistance of any kind. That perseverance earned John 10th place in the World standings!