K6JO For The Win: ARRL Sweepstakes
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Levi Jefferies K6JO is in the thick of the CQ WW CW showdown, he's in the Canary Islands to support Dan N6MJ’s shot at a new record. But he's arriving with serious momentum—fresh off an electrifying, unofficial first-place finish in the ARRL Sweepstakes SSB. That win, logged from Chris KL9A’s off-grid Montana station KM7W, wasn’t just about rate or firepower. It was about brains, bold decisions, and a disciplined contest strategy. You’re going to be hearing a lot more about K6JO.
Still in his twenties, Levi is quickly proving himself a generational contester. In this conversation, he walks through his wire-to-wire battle with George K5TR—seven-time champion, ideally located, and almost never outpaced. Levi’s edge? A high-risk move: diving into 10 meters early to work low-numbered Technician-class QSOs others save for Sunday. That gamble, combined with smart off-time management and aggressive two-radio operation, let him surge ahead in the final hours.
The setup at KM7W was formidable but far from plug-and-play. The station runs entirely on generator power, and Levi and Chris hustled to get antennas online—including a freshly reinforced 80m four-square and a spiderbeam pointed at W6. They also pushed the envelope with the KD6X Rig Select Pro, giving Levi what may be the first full 2BSIQ phone run using the device. With the gear locked in and the bands favoring Montana—just barely—Levi outmaneuvered the field and made a statement.
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Thanks to DX Engineering for backing this episode. Their support helps power high-performance stations like KM7W and fuels operators worldwide as they push the boundaries of what’s possible.