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CDXC HF Challenge 2023

Another great HF Challenge with plenty of DX being worked across all bands and modes with some very close results.

The 2023 HF Challenge saw a change to the award categories: in previous years the Hinson Trophy was awarded for the most DXCC worked using traditional modes (SSB/CW) this year it was decided to separate the two modes and now the Hinson Trophy is for the most DXCC worked on CW and a new Trophy will be awarded for the most DXCC worked on SSB. The Chairman’s Cup remains the same for most DXCC worked using MGM.

The Hinson Trophy was extremely close this year with Lionel G5LP and John GM0OPS both finishing on 123 DXCC on CW and only 10 slots separated the two. Lionel G5LP came out on top with 123 DXCC/236 slots and wins the Hinson Trophy. John GM0OPS finished second on 123 DXCC/226 slots. Paul G4PVM finished in third with 91 DXCC.

The TBD Trophy was won by Norman 5B4AIF with 112 DXCC worked on SSB, followed by David MW0CRI in second with 82 and Robert G4TUK in third with 67.

The Chairman’s Cup for most DXCC worked using MGM was close this year with Steve PJ4DX coming first with 183 followed in second by John GM0OPS who worked 179. Just two behind in third place with 177 DXCC was Trevor EI2GLB.

The winner of the 15m Salver was John GM0OPS with 172, certificates will be awarded to Steve PJ4DX and Norman 5B4AIF who came joint second place on 158.

The overall winner for 12m and awarded the Salver is Steve PJ4DX with 147, close behind in second was Norman 5B4AIF with 143 and John GM0OPS in third with 137 both receiving certificates.

The 10m Salver winner was Norman 5B4AIF with 169, with certificates going to Andrey 5B4AMX who came second with 162 and John GM0OPS who came in third with 145.

The overall winner for 6m was Andrey 5B4AMX who receives the Salver with 45, Norman 5B4AIF and Kev G0CHE both finished joint second with 41 DXCC.

AWARD

POSITION

CALLSIGN

DXCC

15M

12M

10M

6M

Hinson Trophy (most CW)

Trophy Winner

G5LP

123

109

58

69

0

2nd Certificate

GM0OPS

123

102

65

59

0

3rd Certificate

G4PVM

91

73

44

43

1

TBD Trophy (most SSB)

Trophy Winner

5B4AIF

112

77

34

92

4

2nd Certificate

MW0CRI

82

64

17

20

0

3rd Certificate

G4TUK

67

33

10

33

0

Chairman’s Cup (most MGM)

Trophy Winner

PJ4DX

183

156

145

141

28

2nd Certificate

GM0OPS

179

158

125

135

0

3rd Certificate

EI2GLB

177

147

77

50

0

15M (all modes)

Salver Winner

GM0OPS

172

2nd Certificate (joint winners)

PJ4DX, 5B4AIF

158

12M (all modes)

Salver Winner

PJ4DX

147

2nd Certificate

5B4AIF

143

3rd Certificate

GM0OPS

137

10M (all modes)

Salver Winner

5B4AIF

169

2nd Certificate

5B4AMX

162

3rd Certificate

GM0OPS

145

6M (all modes)

Salver Winner

5B4AMX

45

2nd Certificate (joint winners)

5B4AIF, G0CHE

41


A total of 32,507 QSOs were made in the 2023 HF Challenge with 24,723 being worked on MGM, 4,701 on CW and 3,083 on SSB. Despite this lean towards MGM modes, there was still plenty of DX to be worked on CW and SSB. Both CW and SSB entries had some great DX contacts into the Pacific on most bands so the traditional modes are still very much alive for DX working.



Many congratulations to all our winners, some good DX worked across all four bands.

As always we are very grateful to Michael G7VJR from Club Log for making the CDXC awards programme possible every year.


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The aim of the club is to promote HF operating in Amateur Radio and to encourage excellence, particularly in DXing and contest operating.



© CDXC - The UK DX Foundation. The aim of the club is to promote HF operating in Amateur Radio and to encourage excellence, particularly in DXing and contest operating.

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