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Multi-Multi Titans: ND7K, K3LR, and the CQ WPX SSB

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Kevin Thomas W1DED is back with the Contest Crew—Dan N6MJ, Chris KL9A, Randy K5ZD, and Bill W9KKN—for a relaxed but revealing breakdown of CQ WPX SSB 2025.

This time, it was ND7K vs. K3LR—not a grudge match, but a fun, full-throttle rivalry kicked off by Tim Duffy himself. K3LR, with Randy on the team, shattered the longstanding NQ4I US record, finishing with a massive 58 million points. Meanwhile in Arizona, Dan, Chris, and Bill turned ND7K into a mini-Dayton. With 18+ ops on site, last-minute rewiring, and a ton of teamwork, they pulled off 33 million points—breaking the same record just hours behind.

The conversation dives into what made both stations click: smart strategy, sharp ops, great food, and even better camaraderie. K3LR ran like a Formula One machine. ND7K brought flexibility, hustle, and smoked meat. A shared WhatsApp group kept the banter flowing and the spirits high.

Then the spotlight shifts. The Crew turns their attention to Kevin’s solo run from VP5E, where he earned an uniffical Top 6 North American finish in Single Operator High Power (Unassisted). Running 400 watts to a SteppIR with no rotor, it was a gritty effort with standout runs on Saturday—and a few hard lessons on 40 meters.

There’s advice. There’s critique. There’s encouragement. And this from Dan N6MJ: “You weren’t supposed to win. You were supposed to learn. But a #6 finish in North America? That’s outstanding.”

Join the conversation and subscribe to W1DED Worldwide Ham Radio for more contest breakdowns, operator stories, and what really goes on behind the pileups.

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Kevin Thomas W1DED is back with the Contest Crew—Dan N6MJ, Chris KL9A, Randy K5ZD, and Bill W9KKN—for a relaxed but revealing breakdown of CQ WPX SSB 2025.

This time, it was ND7K vs. K3LR—not a grudge match, but a fun, full-throttle rivalry kicked off by Tim Duffy himself. K3LR, with Randy on the team, shattered the longstanding NQ4I US record, finishing with a massive 58 million points. Meanwhile in Arizona, Dan, Chris, and Bill turned ND7K into a mini-Dayton. With 18+ ops on site, last-minute rewiring, and a ton of teamwork, they pulled off 33 million points—breaking the same record just hours behind.

The conversation dives into what made both stations click: smart strategy, sharp ops, great food, and even better camaraderie. K3LR ran like a Formula One machine. ND7K brought flexibility, hustle, and smoked meat. A shared WhatsApp group kept the banter flowing and the spirits high.

Then the spotlight shifts. The Crew turns their attention to Kevin’s solo run from VP5E, where he earned an uniffical Top 6 North American finish in Single Operator High Power (Unassisted). Running 400 watts to a SteppIR with no rotor, it was a gritty effort with standout runs on Saturday—and a few hard lessons on 40 meters.

There’s advice. There’s critique. There’s encouragement. And this from Dan N6MJ: “You weren’t supposed to win. You were supposed to learn. But a #6 finish in North America? That’s outstanding.”

Join the conversation and subscribe to W1DED Worldwide Ham Radio for more contest breakdowns, operator stories, and what really goes on behind the pileups.

  continue reading

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