CQ Worldwide DX Contest - CW
Call: W9RE
Operator(s): N9RV
Station: W9RE
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: Indiana
Operating Time (hrs): 46
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 26 12 14
80: 116 15 49
40: 792 30 101
20: 1200 36 118
15: 883 34 114
10: 1186 33 108
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Total: 4203 160 504 = 8,054,320
Club/Team:
Comments:
This contest had a little bit of everything. Super conditions, then, BOOM,
the bands were gone. Twice, actually. Nothing like a timeout every now
and then.
Used the first flare to take a brief nap, but gamely CQ'd my way through the
next one. Now that I see the rates it makes me wish I had toughed out the
first one as well.
But all of the other memories of this contest are quite pleasant. Outstanding
20 meters on Friday night. Low bands on Friday were quite noisy and not very
productive. Had a bit more success on Saturday (this is always true in the
WW because of the EU-to-EU frenzy that happens at the start of the contest),
but when it comes to 80 and 160, Indiana just isn't New England.
There is so much activity on 10 meters now it is amazing. CQing on Saturday,
the piles were so big at times it was like I was rare DX. I could have gone
faster if there were a few less stations calling, but that's something I will
never complain about.
Very good activity in every corner of the globe. The JA activity, in
particular, was quite good.
Thanks to all of those who moved for me, and to the thousands of you who get
on every year to make this contest special. And a big thank you to W9RE
and his family for hosting me again. All the hardware functioned superbly.
BREAKDOWN QSO/mults W9RE CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Single Operator
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT
0 ..... ..... 11/7 41/27 38/14 30/9 120/57 120/57
1 . . 36/18 43/19 37/13 . 116/50 236/107
2 . 10/9 39/11 . 60/4 . 109/24 345/131
3 3/3 10/7 26/3 40/5 5/3 . 84/21 429/152
4 . 13/6 42/5 36/3 . . 91/14 520/166
5 . 9/4 6/5 108/9 . . 123/18 643/184
6 5/4 14/5 2/2 71/2 . . 92/13 735/197
7 . 7/3 75/9 26/4 . . 108/16 843/213
8 3/1 4/4 74/2 22/3 ..... ..... 103/10 946/223
9 . 2/1 9/5 109/5 . . 120/11 1066/234
10 . . 13/7 63/4 . . 76/11 1142/245
11 1/1 7/3 48/4 14/0 5/4 . 75/12 1217/257
12 . . 21/1 11/2 95/18 . 127/21 1344/278
13 . . 1/0 13/3 102/5 . 116/8 1460/286
14 . . . . 25/4 124/28 149/32 1609/318
15 . . . . 1/0 147/10 148/10 1757/328
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... 6/1 139/5 145/6 1902/334
17 . . . . 19/6 96/2 115/8 2017/342
18 . . . . 38/1 40/7 78/8 2095/350
19 . . . 19/1 . 4/3 23/4 2118/354
20 . . . 71/2 6/1 12/7 89/10 2207/364
21 . . . 45/5 12/4 41/3 98/12 2305/376
22 . . 4/1 14/5 12/4 38/4 68/14 2373/390
23 . . 25/8 3/0 1/0 92/3 121/11 2494/401
0 ..... ..... 83/0 ..... 8/3 1/1 92/4 2586/405
1 . . 23/1 5/0 39/5 13/4 80/10 2666/415
2 . 4/0 6/1 57/0 16/6 1/1 84/8 2750/423
3 4/4 14/3 12/1 28/1 . . 58/9 2808/432
4 . 8/2 14/0 45/2 . . 67/4 2875/436
5 3/2 . 10/3 78/2 . . 91/7 2966/443
6 . 7/1 41/0 28/0 . . 76/1 3042/444
7 3/1 4/1 64/2 9/1 . . 80/5 3122/449
8 3/0 ..... 54/1 1/0 ..... ..... 58/1 3180/450
9 . . 8/0 . . . 8/0 3188/450
10 . 1/0 24/1 11/2 . . 36/3 3224/453
11 1/1 1/1 12/2 34/0 . . 48/4 3272/457
12 . 1/1 1/0 2/0 99/1 . 103/2 3375/459
13 . . 2/2 4/2 89/2 . 95/6 3470/465
14 . . . 3/0 . 121/3 124/3 3594/468
15 . . . 2/1 12/5 104/1 118/7 3712/475
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... 10/2 96/1 106/3 3818/478
17 . . . . 42/0 45/4 87/4 3905/482
18 . . . . 65/0 20/9 85/9 3990/491
19 . . . 22/0 27/3 4/3 53/6 4043/497
20 . . . 32/1 4/3 12/3 48/7 4091/504
21 . . . 31/1 5/3 3/1 39/5 4130/509
22 . . 1/1 29/3 2/1 2/0 34/5 4164/514
23 . . 5/1 30/8 3/2 1/0 39/11 4203/525
DAY1 12/9 76/42 432/88 749/99 462/82 763/81 ..... 2494/401
DAY2 14/8 40/9 360/16 451/24 421/36 423/31 . 1709/124
TOT 26/17 116/51 792/104 1200/123 883/118 1186/112 . 4203/525
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