Chasing DX is just not my thing any more. For example, on 10m CW this afternoon there was one heck of a pileup of stations trying to work 7O6T in Yemen. This is a rare country but those who get through tend to be the stations with the BIG beams, high power and who call and call. Occasionally, a QRP station with good skills can manage it. On rare occasions I have found DX before the pileups or the DX cluster shows it's there and then a QSO is possible.
But basically I am past this stage in the hobby now. I prefer to explore new things, experiment and have fun. I know that if I had 400W+ and a big beam up high I could work the world if I was patient, but having amassed well over 100 countries worked with 5W SSB/CW it matters not to me that I don't work that rare DX.
On VHF and UHF it can still be fun though, and counting squares is still my answer to train spotting, HI.
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7 May 2012
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