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Subject: [3830] ARRLDX SSB KH7M(NA2U) SOAB HP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: cwman1@aol.com, fred3830@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2016 16:34:11 +0000
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ARRL DX Contest, SSB

Call: KH7M
Operator(s): NA2U
Station: KH6ZM

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: HI
Operating Time (hrs): 37:38

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   87    33
   80:  374    51
   40:  857    59
   20:  884    58
   15: 1166    59
   10: 1718    58
-------------------
Total: 5086   318  Total Score = 4,849,182

Club: Arizona Outlaws Contest Club

Comments:

My third year in a row for ARRL DX Phone from Hawaii.  I think Murphy knows I'm
coming to the island and he has been staying away while I'm here.  WHEW!

First a big thanks to Max, KH6ZM, and his XYL, K-A-T-H-Y (there is a personal
joke here), for their exceptional hospitality.  It is such a joy to visit with
them and operate Max's excellent station.

With a nod to Ed, N1UR's comment about being "wierd" liking phone
contests, I'll repeat that I used to think I didn't like contesting on phone
until I came here and started getting fantastic rates, and that does feel a
little "wierd".  I now think it's just that I don't like phone
contesting from home.

Last year I made 4,834 Qs.  This year I made 5,086 Qs (+252).  Last year I had
285 mults.  This year I had 318 mults (+33 mults).  W1IL called me at 2332 UTC
Sunday for my 318th mult.  The cherry on top.  I know I missed some mults
simply by not moving them.  This is one of my weakest areas.  Thanks to the 31
stations who worked me on all six bands. (See below)

My best rates were higher this year than last year.  My 60-minute fastest rate
equaled my all-time fastest hour on phone in 2014.  My 30-minute and 10-minute
rates were faster than last year but slightly lower than those rates in 2014.

A lot has been said about ten-meters. I'll say:  Wow!   Starting at 1754 UTC on
Saturday I had my longest single run ever both in time and volume:  1,141 Qs in
5:22.  I thought I might have some propagation on 10m but running 10m like this
with recent and expected propagation caught me pleasantly by surprise.  It's
3,000 miles to the mainland from here and a couple thousand more miles to the
east coast guys.  Not the other side of the world but not a chip shot.  As I've
said for years:  Ain't no meters like TEN-meters!!!

Being fairly new to operating from HI I just learned about using the east coast
sunrise grayline enhancement on 160/80/40 last month in the CW test.  GREAT
deal.  In this contest I tried that both nights and I stayed up the second
night to catch that opening to include the mid-west.  Success both nights,
except not so much on 160m the second night/morning.  I've been leaving these
Qs on the table for years.  Quel domage. 

Most 160m activity was Friday night/Saturday morning.  John, VE3EJ, moved me to
160m for the second year in a row and NOT while we were working.  John shows up
and asks if I want to go 160m and I think "DUH?" and off we go. A
great guy. John, I meant what I said about the beer at Dayton.  Well, maybe NOT
a case!   I will also mention K0TT.  We knew we already had 5 bands.  We talked
about 160m during the fifth Q and agreed to look for each other when we'd have
propagation.  Scott heard me on 80m after I had just QSYed there and made a
single and asked if I wanted to go 160m.  Another mult in the log.

For the first time in operating six contests from HI I could NOT find a run
frequency.   On Sunday morning (local) I could not find a useable frequency on
15m and it was THE place to be.  My first forced S&P.  It brought back
memories of when I really didn't like phone contests.  I really hate looking
for a run frequency on phone.  Really. 


Prior to last year's phone contest I had completely lost my voice on Christmas
Day, 2014.  The voice returned the next day but then I had a cough for the next
couple weeks.  That made for really tough contest last year as I hadn't fully
recovered.  This last October it happened again but no voice for a day and a
half.  I finally ended up going the doc because my voice kept
"cracking".  A really cool HD video scope showed the vocal cords not
vibrating in sync.  Ten days later they were back in sync but the
"cracking" continued.  I had four sessions of speech therapy prior to
the contest.  Minor improvement.  I decided to contest almost in a whisper voice
this and set the VOX to trip easily.  This helped because after doing this for
so many years I was actually letting the rig do the work.  This instead of
sometimes working guys by screaming out the window.  The strategy worked until
about 2100 UTC Sunday when I started losing my voice.  By 2200 UTC I could
barely speak.  I took a couple minutes to wolf down some lunch.  My voice
seemed to recover somewhat and I was able to finish the contest after thinking
I just wasn't going to have enough voice to do so.

I know I've said this before but working guys I know back in the states is the
biggest kick for me operating on the DX-side.  I don't always do it if my rate
is really high, but even when it is, I try to say "hi" when I work
someone I know.  On CW that might just be two dits.  It could be anything on
phone from "hi" to calling the op by name, and maybe a couple
comments.  That makes contesting so much fun for me.  Thanks to ALL who called.
 I'm in the initial planning stage for a return next year.  In any case, I'll
see you in the pileups.

73 from the desert,

Fred/NA2U (aka KH7M)



Cabrillo Statistics           (Version 10g)           by K5KA & N6TV
http://bit.ly/cabstat

CALLSIGN: KH7M
CONTEST: ARRL-DX-SSB
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE
OPERATORS: NA2U

-------------- Q S O   R a t e   S u m m a r y ---------------------
Hour     160     80     40     20     15     10    Rate Total    Pct
--------------------------------------------------------------------
0000       0      0      0      0    264      0    264    264    5.2
0100       0      0      0    133     92      0    225    489    9.6
0200       0      0      0    253      0      0    253    742   14.6
0300       0      0     57     93      0      0    150    892   17.5
0400       0      5     92      0      0      0     97    989   19.4
0500       0      1     90      0      0      0     91   1080   21.2
0600       0      0     70      0      0      0     70   1150   22.6
0700       2     77      7      0      0      0     86   1236   24.3
0800      33      9      3      0      0      0     45   1281   25.2
0900      19     26      9      0      0      0     54   1335   26.3
1000       3     52      0      0      0      0     55   1390   27.3
1100      21     67      6      0      0      0     94   1484   29.2
1200       6     16      7      0      0      0     29   1513   29.8
1300       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   1513   29.8
1400       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   1513   29.8
1500       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   1513   29.8
1600       0      0      0     39      0      0     39   1552   30.5
1700       0      0      0     30    104     14    148   1700   33.4
1800       0      0      0      0      0    249    249   1949   38.3
1900       0      0      0      0      0    221    221   2170   42.7
2000       0      0      0      0      0    185    185   2355   46.3
2100       0      0      0      0      0    204    204   2559   50.3
2200       0      0      0      0      0    209    209   2768   54.4
2300       0      0      0      0    102     43    145   2913   57.3
0000       0      0      0      0    205      0    205   3118   61.3
0100       0      0      0    103     46      0    149   3267   64.2
0200       0      0      0    161      0      0    161   3428   67.4
0300       0      0      0     72      0      0     72   3500   68.8
0400       0      0      3      0      0      0      3   3503   68.9
0500       0      0    137      0      0      0    137   3640   71.6
0600       0      0    135      0      0      0    135   3775   74.2
0700       0     54     24      0      0      0     78   3853   75.8
0800       0      0     49      0      0      0     49   3902   76.7
0900       0     17     40      0      0      0     57   3959   77.9
1000       0     23      0      0      0      0     23   3982   78.3
1100       0     15     84      0      0      0     99   4081   80.3
1200       3     12     44      0      0      0     59   4140   81.4
1300       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   4140   81.4
1400       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   4140   81.4
1500       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   4140   81.4
1600       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   4140   81.4
1700       0      0      0      0     37      0     37   4177   82.1
1800       0      0      0      0     63      0     63   4240   83.4
1900       0      0      0      0     23    125    148   4388   86.3
2000       0      0      0      0      0    197    197   4585   90.2
2100       0      0      0      0      0    209    209   4794   94.3
2200       0      0      0      0     75     62    137   4931   97.0
2300       0      0      0      0    154      0    154   5085  100.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total     87    374    857    884   1165   1718   5085

Gross QSOs=5159        Dupes=74        Net QSOs=5085

Unique callsigns worked = 3204

The best 60 minute rate was 289/hour from 0009 to 0108
The best 30 minute rate was 302/hour from 0026 to 0055
The best 10 minute rate was 324/hour from 0027 to 0036

The best 1 minute rates were:
 8 QSOs/minute    1 times.
 7 QSOs/minute    7 times.
 6 QSOs/minute   73 times.
 5 QSOs/minute  188 times.
 4 QSOs/minute  351 times.
 3 QSOs/minute  375 times.
 2 QSOs/minute  374 times.
 1 QSOs/minute  373 times.

There were 39 bandchanges and 2 (0.0%) probable 2nd radio QSOs.

----------------- C o n t i n e n t   S u m m a r y -----------------
                 160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
---------------------------------------------------------------------
North America     87    374    856    883   1164   1717   5081   99.9
South America      0      0      0      0      0      0      0    0.0
Europe             0      0      0      0      0      0      0    0.0
Asia               0      0      0      0      0      0      0    0.0
Africa             0      0      0      0      0      0      0    0.0
Oceania            0      0      1      1      1      1      4    0.1
--------------------------------------------------------------
Total             87    374    857    884   1165   1718   5085

Number of letters in callsigns
Letters  # worked
-----------------
   3         1
   4      2118
   5      1985
   6       967
   7         7
   8         6
   9         1

------------------ C o u n t r y   S u m m a r y ------------------
Country        160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------------
K               83    350    808    816   1107   1634   4798   94.4
KG4              0      0      0      0      3      3      6    0.1
KH6              0      0      1      1      1      1      4    0.1
KL               0      0      1      0      0      1      2    0.0
VE               4     24     47     67     54     79    275    5.4
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Total           87    374    857    884   1165   1718   5085

------------ M u l t i p l i e r   S u m m a r y ------------
Mult     160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
K         83    350    808    816   1107   1634   4798   94.4
VE         4     24     47     67     54     79    275    5.4
KG4        0      0      0      0      3      3      6    0.1
KH6        0      0      1      1      1      1      4    0.1
KL         0      0      1      0      0      1      2    0.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total     87    374    857    884   1165   1718   5085

Multi-band QSOs
---------------
1 bands    2162
2 bands     573
3 bands     234
4 bands     131
5 bands      73
6 bands      31

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

W1GD        K7BHM       K9CT        K0KX        VE3EJ       WE3C        
K0TT        WI7N        K6ND        W3LPL       K1KI        K3LR        
K5ZO        KA6BIM      NV9L        W4RM        W0AIH       K4AB        
N7IR        K7XC        K1RO        K6GHA       K3WW        VE7UF       
W7YAQ       W6WB        K5TR        WB2P        NC1I        W9PA        
K9DR        

------- S i n g l e   B a n d   Q S O s ------
Band    160     80     40     20     15     10
----------------------------------------------
QSOs     21    105    311    338    465    922


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