CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: W2UP
Operator(s): W2UP
Station: W2UP
Class: SOAB(A) HP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 41
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 20 8 16
80: 344 19 82
40: 987 32 112
20: 788 35 127
15: 990 34 123
10: 762 30 111
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Total: 3891 158 571 Total Score = 8,169,903
Club: Frankford Radio Club
Comments:
Wow! Condx were sure a pleasant surprise, considering the sunspots are supposed
to be going away and the lousy condx from solar flares in the last 2 months.
When I started reviewing old rate sheets a few weeks ago, I was expecting it to
be similar to 1998, with SF below 100, not in the 160 range.
The contest started while it was raining very hard. The good news is the rain
got rid of my power line noise (which starts every year in early November - must
be temp related) for most of the contest. The semi-bad news is it caused 20
over S9 rain static on 40. I used the Beverage on 40 for the first 2 hours,
which helped very much. After the rain stopped, it was very windy, gusting to
40 mph. I couldn't turn my top antennas (TH7/402-CD) for a while, and used a
low TH7 for stuff to the west. Other than that, every worked - I've never had
anything blow up during a contest.
Bottom line, I had 650 more QSOs than last year. In the first 24 hours, I was
up 500 QSOs! The mults were down quite a bit, though. Never worked (or heard)
Europe on 160. Was I listening at the wrong time, or did I just give up in
digust at how big the pileups were? (see next paragraph)
Take a look at N2NL's write-up and comments about packet. Though I am an SOA
op, I agree with what he says. Packet seems to bring out the worst in people.
If you're just DXing, fine. But if you're contesting, packet is LOWERING your
score, wasting so much time jumping from pileup to pileup, for even non-rare
stations. The whole weekend, I can count on one hand the number of times I
heard KI1G and K3WW in packet pileups - that should tell you something. There
are a number of stations who consistently beat me in the pileups, but never have
competitive scores. Why? Cuz they're wasting so much time in packet pileups
instead of running. There were 2 stations (both N2 1x2's) who had a knack for
covering the DX station's reply every time I heard them. So annoying! 'Nuff said
about that...
When I saw K3WW's score posted last night, I grinned and thought to myself I
won a second year. Then, this morning, I saw KI1G's score. Outstanding job,
Rick!!
Rate sheet below, for those who like to study these things (like me):
QSO/ZN+DX by hour and band
Hour 160M 80M 40M 20M 15M 10M Total Cumm
Off
D1-0000Z --+-- --+-- 113/44 5/9 6/8 --+-- 124/61 124/61
D1-0100Z - - 101/17 27/38 - - 128/55 252/116
D1-0200Z - 53/29 31/18 5/6 - - 89/53 341/169
D1-0300Z 4/4 36/20 19/13 7/10 - - 66/47 407/216
D1-0400Z - 62/10 5/5 6/6 - - 73/21 480/237
D1-0500Z 4/4 21/7 47/3 2/3 - - 74/17 554/254
D1-0600Z 4/5 4/4 100/6 - - - 108/15 662/269
D1-0700Z 3/4 5/6 74/3 1/1 - - 83/14 745/283
D1-0800Z --+-- 3/5 1/2 21/19 --+-- --+-- 25/26 770/309
33
D1-0900Z - - - - - - 0/0 770/309
60
D1-1000Z - - - - - - 0/0 770/309
60
D1-1100Z - 3/4 8/12 52/13 11/14 - 74/43 844/352
1
D1-1200Z - - - 2/2 157/29 11/15 170/46 1014/398
D1-1300Z - - - - 153/13 33/40 186/53 1200/451
D1-1400Z - - - - 39/17 132/10 171/27 1371/478
D1-1500Z - - - - 16/22 131/10 147/32 1518/510
D1-1600Z --+-- --+-- --+-- --+-- 66/5 38/22 104/27 1622/537
D1-1700Z - - - 4/6 98/6 10/9 112/21 1734/558
D1-1800Z - - - 137/12 20/6 6/0 163/18 1897/576
D1-1900Z - - - 56/5 25/13 8/10 89/28 1986/604
D1-2000Z - - - 47/3 10/0 4/5 61/8 2047/612
D1-2100Z - - 2/2 45/5 1/1 2/4 50/12 2097/624
D1-2200Z - - 27/1 10/4 11/0 11/0 59/5 2156/629
D1-2300Z - 3/2 84/1 4/4 1/2 - 92/9 2248/638
D2-0000Z --+-- 7/2 57/3 4/0 7/3 --+-- 75/8 2323/646
D2-0100Z 1/1 14/4 42/3 6/3 - - 63/11 2386/657
D2-0200Z 2/2 37/2 13/0 2/3 - - 54/7 2440/664
D2-0300Z 2/4 25/5 6/1 2/1 - - 35/11 2475/675
D2-0400Z - 8/0 74/2 - - - 82/2 2557/677
D2-0500Z - 56/1 12/1 2/2 - - 70/4 2627/681
D2-0600Z - 7/0 35/1 1/0 - - 43/1 2670/682
26
D2-0700Z - - - - - - 0/0 2670/682
60
D2-0800Z --+-- --+-- --+-- --+-- --+-- --+-- 0/0 2670/682
60
D2-0900Z - - - - - - 0/0 2670/682
60
D2-1000Z - - - - - - 0/0 2670/682
60
D2-1100Z - - 2/3 98/0 2/2 - 102/5 2772/687
3
D2-1200Z - - 1/1 73/0 66/2 2/3 142/6 2914/693
D2-1300Z - - - - 12/1 94/5 106/6 3020/699
D2-1400Z - - - - 19/2 121/2 140/4 3160/703
D2-1500Z - - - 1/1 36/0 93/2 130/3 3290/706
D2-1600Z --+-- --+-- --+-- 4/0 83/3 11/0 98/3 3388/709
D2-1700Z - - - 5/1 72/2 7/0 84/3 3472/712
D2-1800Z - - - 63/2 21/0 9/1 93/3 3565/715
D2-1900Z - - - 45/2 26/2 4/0 75/4 3640/719
D2-2000Z - - - 30/0 9/3 14/3 53/6 3693/725
D2-2100Z - - 55/1 2/0 1/0 - 58/1 3751/726
D2-2200Z - - 31/1 12/1 16/0 13/0 72/2 3823/728
D2-2300Z - - 47/0 7/0 6/1 8/0 68/1 3891/729
Total: 20/24 344/101 987/144 788/162 990/157 762/141
Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at: http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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