1 BCC Activities CQWWDX SSB 1998 9Y4NW C56T CN8WW.

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1 BCC Activities CQWWDX SSB Y4NW C56T CN8WW

ALL: Locations of 9Y4NW, C56T and CN8WW 2 CN8WW C56T9Y4NW

3 Operators: 9Y4NWDK6WL, DL4MCF, DL4MEH, DL4MDO C56TDF4RD, DL5NAM, DL8UD, DL9NDS, OE2MON, OE2VEL CN8WWDL6FBL

4 Travel and the Country

9Y4NW: Tobago Airport5

9Y4NW: View over downtown Scarborough 6

9Y4NW: QTH7

9Y4NW: Beach8

9Y4NW: Hanna, DK6WL´s daughter 9

9Y4NW: Sunset10

C56T: Departure from Munich Airport 11

C56T: Hotel main entrance12

C56T: Recreation area at the beach 13

C56T: Picking coconut14

C56T: Fishing for DX15

C56T: Fishing results16

C56T: Scenic view at the beach17

C56T: Scenic view at the beach18

C56T: Downtown Banjul19

C56T: Bazaar20

CN8WW: Scenic view of Rabat21

CN8WW: Scenic view of old town and teapot dealer in Rabat 22

23 Putting up Antennas and Stations

CN8WW: Main entrance of the CN8MC station in Rabat 24

CN8WW: Presentation board25

CN8WW: Kacem, CN8LR, chief operator of CN8MC 26

CN8WW: Operator DL6FBL at the station 27

CN8WW: R7000 mounted at CN8MC station 28

CN8WW: CN8MC antenna farm in downtown Rabat 29

C56T: DL5NAM and DL8UD unpacking the antennas 30

C56T: OE2VEL working on thin wire antennas, electrician working on thick wire 31

C56T: DL8UD, DL9NDS, DL5NAM and OE2MON 32

C56T: OE2MON preparing his fishing-rod for another wire antenna 33

C56T: One of the many wire yagis34

C56T: Force-12 C3 being mounted 35

C56T: Force-12 C3 finished36

C56T: Titanex DLP-13 mounted near the balcony 37

9Y4NW: DK6WL before unpacking the equipment 38

9Y4NW: DL4MDO prepairing the radials 39

9Y4NW: DK6WL and DL4MCF carrying the vertical 40

9Y4NW: Putting up the vertical41

9Y4NW: 80/160m vertical; feedpoint insulator is a rum bottle 42

9Y4NW: Mounting the Cushcraft A3S 43

9Y4NW: Putting up the Cushcraft A3S 44

9Y4NW: Delivering antenna material 45

9Y4NW: Bamboo46

9Y4NW: DL4MEH prepairing bamboo 47

9Y4NW: 2 element 40m bamboo vertical 48

9Y4NW: Putting up the Titanex DLP-11 49

9Y4NW: Antenna overview50

9Y4NW: Outdoor cabling51

9Y4NW: Indoor cabling52

9Y4NW: DL4MDO operating RTTY 53

9Y4NW: RTTY on air54

9Y4NW: Main station55

9Y4NW: Mult station56

57 CQ Contest !

9Y4NW: DL4MEH operating58

9Y4NW: DL4MCF operating59

9Y4NW: DL4MCF spotting mults60

9Y4NW: DL4MCF in the pile-up61

C56T: DL8UD and OE2MON operating 62

C56T: DL5NAM+DF4RD at main station, DL8UD+OE2VEL at mult station 63

ALL: Score after 12 hours of operation 64

ALL: Score after 24 hours of operation 65

ALL: Score after 36 hours of operation 66

ALL: Final Score after 48 hours67

68 After the contest

C56T: Relaxing after the contest69

C56T: DL9NDS and DF4RD relaxing 70

C56T: DF4RD, OE2VEL, DL8UD, OE2MON, DL9NDS, DL5NAM 71

9Y4NW: Relaxing after the contest 72

9Y4NW: DL2MGM and DL4MEH73

9Y4NW: Anette and DK6WL74

75 CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Call: 9Y4NW Country: Trinidad & Tobago Mode: SSB Category: Multi Single BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES Totals => 19,261,284

76 CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Call: C56T Country: The Gambia Mode: SSB Category: Multi Single BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES Totals => 20,615,154

77 CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Call: CN8WW (op DL6FBL) Country: Morocco Mode: SSB Category: SO/AB/HP/not assisted BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES Totals => 15,875,600

C56T: QSOs by hour, Europe red, North America green 78

9Y4NW: QSOs by hour, Europe red, North America green 79

CN8WW: QSOs by hour, Europe red, North America green 80

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