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FINAL 2012-2013 NW CHALLENGE CUP RESULTS ISSUED

Sunday, November 17th, 2013

The 2012-2013 season is over; the trophy was presented to the Orca DX & Contest Club with the highest total at the SDXA DX convention on Aug 3. Here are the final season scores:

1. Orca DXCC 98,125,297
2. WWDXC 84,767,470
3. WVDXC 71,893,656
4. SDXA 26,659,112
5. BCDXC 25,518,121
Totals of all clubs: 306,963,656

Note that this is the first contest year that the SDXA did not finish last.


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20-METER YAGI AT QTH OF DAN N5AR REPAIRED

Saturday, November 9th, 2013


DAN N5AR AT BASE OF HIS TOWER


WIND DAMAGE EVIDENT IN BENT BOOM


REPAIR DONE; CONVERTED TO 5-ELEMENT; BACK ON THE AIR

CHRIS WX7B SHOWS OFF NEWEST RIG (YAESU FTDX3000) WON AT THE 2013 SDXA DX CONVENTION

Friday, November 1st, 2013

SDXA CONSTITUTION CHANGES APPROVED AT OCTOBER MEETING

Friday, November 1st, 2013

SEE OCTOBER MINUTES FOR INFORMATION PERTAINING TO ARTICLE IV – USE OF PERSONAL DEVICES. REVISED CONSTITUTION IS FOUND AT THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HOME PAGE UNDER THE ASSOCIATION.

FORMER SDXA MEMBER CHRIS HURLBUT KL9A MAKES 2014 WRTC TEAM #NA6

Friday, November 1st, 2013

Chris KL9A

More information at this WRTC LINK.

WILSE MORGAN WX7P MEMORIAL ARRL NW DIVISION SCHOLARSHIP

Friday, November 1st, 2013

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2013 SDXA DX CONVENTION PRIZE WINNERS

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

Here are photos of the winners.

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SDXA-SPONSORED PNW DX CONVENTION IS OVER

Monday, September 30th, 2013


Saturday night banquet speaker from Yaesu: K7BV Dennis Motschenbacher.


Sunday morning breakfast speaker and International Pirate N0AX Ward Silver (left) with ICOM representative N9JA Ray Novak (right).


The raffle ticket area.


Former SDXA Vice-President, Convention MC, & transceiver winner WX7B Chris Prichard (see next pix) with Trish.


Convention Chair K7TQ Randy Foltz (left) presenting Yaesu FT DX 3000 transceiver raffle prize to Chris (right and with the smile).


Convention Chair K7TQ Randy Foltz opening the convention.


A new winner of the PNW Challenge Cup, the competition between the leading PNW DX contest clubs. This year it was the newest of the clubs, the Orca DX and Contest Club from British Columbia. A writeup on the contest results is promised soon. SDXA Secretary and convention Reservations Manager WA0WWW Jay Holcomb (right) presents the trophy to Orca President and 2014 PNW DX convention Chair VE7VR Dave Johnson (left).

SDXA SUMMER PICNIC

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

It was held at the home of Al Hiatt, W7AL near Sandpoint, ID on Saturday, August 24.


Part of the picnic group on the back deck of W7AL’s QTH

Al W7AL, Wayne WA1PMA, and Jay WA0WWW

Gary AD7XG listening to advice on how many towers to put on his new property

IDXA IS A NEW NW DX CLUB

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

A new DX club has been formed near Lewiston, ID and will compete in the PNW DX Challenge Cup competition starting this next season. Because they are a new club, the decision was to add their score to that of the SDXA in the comptition. Members of the IDXA attended our recent DX convention and contributed an antenna as a prize. As they say on their website: The Idaho DX Association is a fully incorporated, non-profit, ARRL affiliated amateur radio organization formed in 2012. With a passionate interest in DX contesting, the IDXA club mission is to create unity among Idaho contesters, promote the spirit of amateur radio through respectful contesting, and to contribute to the overall goodwill worldwide.
Their site is at:
https://idxa.org/

N5AR WINDSTORM ANTENNA DAMAGE

Thursday, September 26th, 2013


Dan’s big 6-element 20-meter beam had its boom bent in the 60 MPH windstorm recently.

LOCAL HAMS OPERATE QUEEN MARY STATION W6RO

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013


Dave AC7MV and Mary Beth AE7GT operated the ham station in the Queen Mary ship on Thursday, September 12th between 1 and 4 PM local time.

Mary Beth (AE7GT) & Dave (AC7MV)

More information on the Queen Mary can be found at this QUEEN MARY LINK.

WHAT YOU MISSED AT THE SEPTEMBER, 2013 SDXA MEETING

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Don K4ZA has a 2+ hour, 2-disk DVD set out that discusses what makes a proficient contester? What makes a good operator? For most of us, it takes years. Practice, participation and persistence are key factors. Contesters are a truly elite bunch who possess unique operating skills—things which we’re not born with and that are not covered or learned by reading any radio’s manual, or Handbook, or on the neighborhood repeater, or down at the local radio club. Using over 24 hours of raw material, K4ZA has edited and collected the experience, wisdom, and opinions of 50 of today’s contesters in one place. VP Randy K7TQ selected the best of the lot to make a one-hour program for the SDXA. More on this DVD set at this LINK.

JAY WA0WWW RECEIVES NEW CHALLENGE AWARD AND PLAQUE

Sunday, August 4th, 2013

Jay receiving SDXA DXer of the Year award in 2011


The DXCC Challenge Award is earned by working and confirming at least 1,000 DXCC band-points on any Amateur bands, 160 through 6 meters (except 60 meters).
congratulations to Jay!!!
More details at this ARRL LINK

2013 FIELD DAY

Friday, July 12th, 2013


THE SETUP

THE OPERATION – CQ CQ FIELD DAY

LIFE IN THE OUTDOORS

highlights of Field day from Chair Gary AD7XG:

Field Day operations went off without a hitch plus the weather was great. Tower and tri-band went up without a problem. The Titan vertical by Gap was its usual struggle to assemble, although it gave is fine performance on 20 meters. Guess all those tuning stubs and wires must do something after all.

Wayne was the archer with the bow and arrow, and is good at taking dead aim on the lofty branches that will hold up the 40 and 80 meter dipole.

The operations tent went together only with the help of everyone’s memory. The ground stakes and tie-down ropes went into place with memories of past field days and wind sending the tent airborne.

Our six meter station racked up one contact, made by Wayne WA1PMA, good work Wayne. Conditions weren’t in our favor, but calling CQ Field Day into the abyss had to bring more contacts. Better luck next year.

Ten persons inhabited the field day camp site with numerous visitors helping with operations. Next Field Day will have a registration book for accurate head count of visitors. Five dogs kept watch over the food tables and ready to defend us from any wild animal attacks, we think. BBQ ribs, baked ham and salads were all on the menu along with sweet desserts and plenty of hot and cold beverages. Where else can you camp for free and eat so well.

Camaraderie around the blazing camp fire brought everyone closer, old friends and new acquaintances. S’mores was enjoyed by some with a few 807’s enjoyed by others relaxing after the day’s operations.

We ran class 2A with the six meter station being free to class “A” entries. Final score will be announced by Jay WA0WWW.

Thanks to everyone who attended FD 2013, and making this fun event happen.

73’s
Gary AD7XG