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Subject: [3830] N2NL WPXCW #'s
From: wh2z@juno.com (wh2z@juno.com)
Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 18:50:36 EDT
Here are the numbers......story to follow this weekend and will be posted
to CQ-Contest.
73, Dave N2NL
(Formerly KE2PF)

      Call: N2NL (at N2RM)  Country:  United States
      Mode: CW                       Category: Single Operator

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/Q PREFIXES


      160        0        0   0.0        0
       80      156      788   5.1       41
       40      686     3322   4.8      269
       20     1411     3754   2.7      337
       15      482     1316   2.7      127
       10       17       37   2.2       10
     --------------------------------------

     Totals   2752     9217   3.3      784  =   7,226,128

                              Continent Statistics
  N2NL    Single Operator   

                                      160   80   40   20   15   10  ALL  
percent

North America   CW     0   30  158  180   52    6  426    15.5
South America   CW     0    2    7   11   24   11   55     2.0
Europe                CW     0  120  488  945  392    0 1945    70.6
Asia                     CW     0    2   15  267    6    0  290    10.5
Africa                   CW     0    1   10    2    4    0   17     0.6
Oceania              CW     0    2   10    7    4    0   23     0.8

*NOTE* Last year, as KE2PF, I worked a total of 462 USA QSO's.  This
year, with more total QSO's, I had 426 total NA QSO's, more than 50 of
which weren't USA contacts.  SO, In my opinion, a rare prefix can be
somewhat of a distraction, as you work more zero point QSO's.  KQ2M had
far more 80/40m QSO's (worth double if DX) than I.  I had 100K more than
him in the end.  The only reasoning is that had far more zero pointers
than I, and I made up in DX prefixes what he worked as stateside prefixes
(we had same multiplier total)
Also, my Asian #s were WAY up from last year, when I worked a total of
147. This year I worked 219 JA's alone, by far the most I've even worked
from the East Coast in any contest (I worked about 2,000 JA's in the 1992
CQWW CW, but I was from KH2)

BREAKDOWN QSO/mults  N2NL  CQ WORLD WIDE PREFIX CONTEST  Single Operator

HOUR      160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT  CUM
TOT  

   0    .....    .....   103/88    .....    .....    .....   103/88 
103/88 
   1      .      17/14     3/2     90/60      .        .     110/76 
213/164
   2      .       7/5     40/22    58/33      .        .     105/60 
318/224
   3      .      10/4     50/23     7/2      3/3       .      70/32 
388/256
   4      .        .      89/33      .        .        .      89/33 
477/289
   5      .        .      85/34      .        .        .      85/34 
562/323
   6      .        .       1/1       .        .        .       1/1  
563/324
   7      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   
563/324
   8    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    ..... 
563/324
   9      .       4/3     11/8     13/3       .        .      28/14 
591/338
  10      .        .        .     106/34      .        .     106/34 
697/372
  11      .        .        .      72/24    46/6       .     118/30 
815/402
  12      .        .        .        .     127/26      .     127/26 
942/428
  13      .        .        .        .     109/24      .     109/24
1051/452
  14      .        .        .       2/2     78/15      .      80/17
1131/469
  15      .        .        .      17/6     50/18      .      67/24
1198/493
  16    .....    .....    .....    71/15     6/3     .....    77/18
1275/511
  17      .        .        .        .        .        .        .  
1275/511
  18      .        .        .       9/5       .        .       9/5 
1284/516
  19      .        .        .      43/8     15/9      3/2     61/19
1345/535
  20      .        .        .     100/16      .        .     100/16
1445/551
  21      .        .        .      94/15      .        .      94/15
1539/566
  22      .        .        .      46/5     25/12      .      71/17
1610/583
  23      .        .      53/14      .        .       6/4     59/18
1669/601
   0    .....     8/0     58/11    .....    .....    .....    66/11
1735/612
   1      .      46/8     13/2       .        .        .      59/10
1794/622
   2      .      44/3     16/1      9/7       .        .      69/11
1863/633
   3      .      18/3     42/7      3/1       .        .      63/11
1926/644
   4      .        .      30/5      2/1       .        .      32/6 
1958/650
   5      .        .        .        .        .        .        .  
1958/650
   6      .        .        .        .        .        .        .  
1958/650
   7      .        .        .        .        .        .        .  
1958/650
   8    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....
1958/650
   9      .       2/1     14/3      1/0       .        .      17/4 
1975/654
  10      .        .        .      57/7       .        .      57/7 
2032/661
  11      .        .        .      83/12      .        .      83/12
2115/673
  12      .        .        .      72/17      .        .      72/17
2187/690
  13      .        .        .      42/12     7/3       .      49/15
2236/705
  14      .        .        .      25/8     10/5      7/4     42/17
2278/722
  15      .        .        .        .        .        .        .  
2278/722
  16    .....    .....    .....    .....     5/3     .....     5/3 
2283/725
  17      .        .        .      68/6      1/0      1/0     70/6 
2353/731
  18      .        .        .      73/8       .        .      73/8 
2426/739
  19      .        .        .      83/9       .        .      83/9 
2509/748
  20      .        .        .      69/7       .        .      69/7 
2578/755
  21      .        .        .      74/9       .        .      74/9 
2652/764
  22      .        .      36/4     22/5       .        .      58/9 
2710/773
  23      .        .      42/11      .        .        .      42/11
2752/784
DAY1    .....    38/26  435/225  728/228  459/116     9/6     .....
1669/601
DAY2      .     118/15   251/44  683/109    23/11     8/4       .  
1083/183
TOT       .     156/41  686/269 1411/337  482/127    17/10      .  
2752/784


*note* First hour #'s way down from my usual 1st 40m hours from N2RM
(usually about 130-140 1st hr, as last year was).  This is due to a
keying cable going bad, plus my main computer which died at the start.  I
never seem to get a problem free first hour! (last year 40m RF kept
locking up the computer)

Let me know if you want any additional info.....I just figured out how to
import text files into Juno...

************************************************************
David Mueller - N2NL
Ex KE2PF WH2Z KE2PF/NH2/KH0/DU1/DU3 V63PF
Active Duty Member US Coast Guard, Cape May NJ
WH2Z@JUNO.COM

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