August DX Challenge results
There are lots of counties to work on 30, 17 and 12 meters – as the results of the August DX Challenge at Wythall Radio Club show.
Mali (TZ4AM – QSL card left), the Falkland Islands and Trinidad and Tobago were amongst the more exotic countries reached by Club members. For a full list, click here.
Tim M6OTN contacted 95 unique counties (each country counting only once across the three bands) and 152 countries overall (the total of the countries worked on each of the bands). Chris G0EYO had 71 uniques and Neil M0LUH was close behind at 66.
These three station were all using FT8, a digital mode of communication, and modest power with simple wire antennas.
This graphic shows how Club members’ unique countries increased over the month…
FT8 is well suited to poor propogation conditions – which may be why the CW-only stations of Chris G3YHF and John 2E0XET were not as successful.
However it is rumoured that some FT8 ops monitored the bands while they were doing other things – which is harder for CW ops to do!
The September DX Challenge is a FT8/FT4-only event on 40, 20 and 10 meters.
Good luck and we hope for some excellent DX results!


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The fine weather has encouraged Wythall Radio Club members to operate portable.
The trip gave me an idea for next year though, as I spotted some places for a portable HF antenna, so I’m thinking about QRP portable for next year. All I need is an FT817 and I’ll be away!”
On Skye outdoor radio ops (photo left) were severely affected by QRM from the midges, but Tony had a few contacts on HF. Also a couple of qsos with locals on VHF (photo right). 
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A variety of antennas are being used for this month’s Wythall Radio Club DX Challenge on the WARC bands, any modes.
Meanwhile John 2E0XET used his trusty 90 feet-long dog-leg doublet to great effect, working ZD7GB on 18078 CW with 12 watts. Nice!!
And at G0MTN, Lee is using a fan dipole for 10, 18 and 24 Mhz and 50Mhz – carefully disguised in a tree! This has proved very successful in increasing Lee’s DXCC count.
G0EYO used an FT847 transceiver linked to his computer via a Signalink sound card and a collinear antenna, while G3YHF used a small FT7900 mobile transceiver again with a Signalink and collinear. 









Stuart M0SRZ is the 2020 recipient of Wythall Radio Club’s Lew Williams Shield.
“The CW Academy courses have been instrumental in my progress. However, the vital element is the support, encouragement and example of a club such as our own.