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Subject: [3830] CQWW CW V26K(AA3B) SOAB LP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: cwtrench@sprynet.com
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 18:47:56 -0800
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                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW

Call: V26K
Operator(s): AA3B
Station: V26B

Class: SOAB LP
QTH: Antigua
Operating Time (hrs): 42.1

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:  235    14       30
   80:  679    19       71
   40: 1777    27       93
   20: 1101    29       86
   15: 1704    27       92
   10:  376    20       46
------------------------------
Total: 5872   136      418  Total Score = 8,043,526

Club: Frankford Radio Club

Comments:

This was my eleventh trip to the Caribbean for CQ WW CW and ninth visit to the
V26B super station.  I would like to thank WT3Q, N3OC, V21N and Team Antigua
for helping to make this effort possible.

The status of the station was unclear this year.  While the V26B gang did their
normal upkeep of the station prior to SSB contest, additional work was done
after they left.  I got a report from N3OC that the status of the 20M stack was
unknown and that the 15M rotor box had failed.  To make matters worse, the
station owner, V21N, suffered a broken hip and heart attack shortly after the
SSB contest and had to be evacuated to Florida.  Fortunately, V21N is on the
road to recovery and doing well.  The station also was in great shape when I
got there and worked flawlessly through the contest.

This was the first year ever that I beat my QSO, multiplier and score goals as
shown below.

       Goal   Goal    Actual  Actual  Delta  Delta
Band   QSOS   Mults   QSOS    Mults   QSOS   Mults

160     224    50      235     44      11     (6)
80      624    93      679     90      55     (3)
40     1556   131     1777    120     221    (11)
20     1219   118     1101    115    (118)    (3)
15     1620   124     1704    119      84     (5)
10      348    35      376     66      18     31

Total  5601   551     5872    554     271      3

   Score           Score         Score
   Goal            Actual        Delta

7,700,000        8,043,526      343,526

I also establish what I call scenario goals.  There are three scenarios from
Zone 8 - run 3 point QSOs (mostly Europe), hunt for multipliers, and run 2
point QSOs (NA & CA). These goals help me manage my operating time allocations.
 The following is a comparison of my operating scenario goals vs. actuals:

           Goal       Actual       Delta

Run 3 Pt    27         28.2         1.2      hours
Hunt         5          2.2        (2.8)     hours
Run 2 Pt    11         11.7         0.7      hours
Total       43         42.1        (0.9)     hours

I operated the contest differently than I had originally planned.  The change
in plans was driven by my anticipation that high band conditions were not going
to be good to Europe, due to the G1 disturbance in the hours just prior to the
contest.  I therefore felt that I would need to place greater emphasis on NA
(Run 2 Pt) than I have in years past.  I also decided to limit my hunting to
short periods of time, generally on the order of 10 to 15 minutes.  (In years
past I hunted in 30 to 45 minute blocks.) I think both decisions were good
calls.
 
The above scenario time allocations produced the following results:

                               QSOs/   Mults/   Points/
Scenario     QSOs    Mults      Hr       Hr       Hr

Run 3 Pt     4082    395        145      14      203751
Hunt           51     63         24      30      428823
Run 2 Pt     1739     96        148       8      119267

It interesting to me that the Run 3 Pt rate was not much different than the Run
2 Pt rate.  I also note the impact of hunting in short durations resulted in
much better points / hour rates in this scenario than I have seen in past
years.

I thought that conditions were better during the second half of the contest. 
The European sunrise on Sunday produced some interesting and much needed
multipliers on 160M.  I think the most exciting event was a brief and intense
10M opening to Europe at 1320z on Sunday.  The opening only lasted about 20
minutes, but produced 74 QSOs and 26 multipliers.  I was really lucky to have
caught it.

I work all dupes and I got plenty of opportunity this year!  I logged 164
duplicates, which means that at least one full hour of operating time was
wasted.  It is particularly frustrating to note that several stations duped me
multiple times.  I sign my call after every QSO, so I am not sure why I enjoy
so many dupes.

Thanks for all the QSOs.  I will go again in 2007.  QSL via AA3B.

73 Bud V26K / AA3B

Here are other breakdowns and information:

Hr 160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total    Cumm  Off
00Z              166/41                      166/41   166/41  
01Z              179/13                      179/13   345/54  
02Z              187/11                      187/11   532/65  
03Z               173/5                      173/5    705/70  
04Z       131/37  18/0                       149/37   854/107  
05Z       151/15                             151/15  1005/122 
06Z 93/16   2/0   27/2                       122/18  1127/140 
07Z 47/2          95/5                       142/7   1269/147 
08Z  1/0   54/2                               55/2   1324/149 32
09Z                                            0/0   1324/149 60
10Z               73/9   7/13                 80/22  1404/171 17
11Z               34/2   93/25  18/16        145/43  1549/214 
12Z                            192/34        192/34  1741/248 
13Z                            161/19   1/2  162/21  1903/269 
14Z                             165/4        165/4   2068/273 
15Z                             115/2  21/3  136/5   2204/278 
16Z                      66/13  84/5         150/18  2354/296 
17Z         2/2    1/1   76/17   4/5   14/12  97/37  2451/333 
18Z                       1/1   137/7   1/2  139/10  2590/343 
19Z                             186/4        186/4   2776/347 
20Z                       4/5   141/3        145/8   2921/355 
21Z               112/4   4/6    1/2         117/12  3038/367 
22Z               143/3                      143/3   3181/370 
23Z               129/2                      129/2   3310/372 
00Z         3/0   55/6    1/2    3/3         62/11   3372/383 
01Z  1/2    1/2                               2/4    3374/387 59
02Z         3/0                               3/0    3377/387 59
03Z       118/16                             118/16  3495/403 
04Z        148/8                             148/8   3643/411 
05Z 45/13  25/4                              70/17   3713/428 
06Z 47/11   1/1   33/2    1/1    1/1         83/16   3796/444 
07Z  1/0    1/0   122/4                      124/4   3920/448  2
08Z                                            0/0   3920/448 60
09Z                                            0/0   3920/448 60
10Z        39/3   20/0   11/1                 70/4   3990/452  8
11Z                     164/14               164/14  4154/466 
12Z                      78/1   50/3         128/4   4282/470 
13Z                             87/1   74/26 161/27  4443/497 
14Z                      56/3   28/3   42/7  126/13  4569/510 
15Z                       3/0   17/0   178/1 198/1   4767/511 
16Z                      13/1   19/2   18/11  50/14  4817/525 
17Z                       1/0   155/0        156/0   4973/525 
18Z                      146/6   9/0   11/0  166/6   5139/531 
19Z                      187/4   1/1         188/5   5327/536 
20Z                      74/0   42/1   16/2  132/3   5459/539 
21Z                      92/2   88/3         180/5   5639/544 
22Z               88/4   23/0                111/4   5750/548 
23Z               122/6                      122/6   5872/554 

Tot  235    679   1777   1101   1704    376                  
    / 44   / 90   / 120  / 115  / 119  / 66



      160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total      %

EU      13    253   1002    423    761     82    2534    43.2
NA     210    402    703    621    888    270    3094    52.7
AS       0      5     36     18      7      0      66     1.1
SA       8      7     21     22     31     17     106     1.8
AF       3      9      8     14     12      5      51     0.9
OC       1      3      6      3      5      2      20     0.3


6 Band Calls    52
5 Band Calls   114
4 Band Calls   150
3 Band Calls   264
2 Band Calls   557
1 Band Calls  2484
Unique Calls  3621


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