CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: PY2NY
Operator(s): PY2NY
Station: PY2NY
Class: SOAB LP
QTH: Jaboticabal SP
Operating Time (hrs): 34
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 0002 0002 0002
80: 0010 0006 0006
40: 0310 0019 0045
20: 0377 0026 0058
15: 0556 0080 0027
10: 0407 0020 0054
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Total: 1662 0100 0245 Total Score = 1,664,625
Club: Araucaria DX Group
Comments:
Well, what can I say? Was really unbelieavable, after reading some CQ-contest
predictions!! I was expecting "zero" QSO times, but no problem doing contest
any day/night time.
Ok, I was tired (still I am hi hi) and told to myself before the contest that
2.000 QSOs could be possible- what !!! Am I crazy???
Anyway, I am calling CQ from downtown, with s5 to s7 noise levels around the
day! Really not easy, but fun for sure!
PJ2T was the only one to listen me on 160m. Hey guys, I did call him with 80w
and a 1/4 sloper with SWR to infinitum, AT of course. Thanks PJ2T, you were
amazing listening to me.
I know, I know - need to do something to be better on 80m. I have Alpha Delta
DXA antenna, but not exactly happy with this one. Will try to go up with an
antenna from PY2WS for 80m, like PS2T already have, and will lost 160m. Maybe
can try shunt-fed tower style for 160m with a drawn and project from PY2EYE.
40 and 20 like always. 40-2CD and KLM KT-34-XA going fine on those bands. But
more than 400 QSOs on 10? Hey, do you know that KT-34-XA can be good for 10m
bands? Yeah!!
While doing a lot of CQs on 10m, I used the second radio for S&P on 15 or 20m
bands. Thanks to OH2MM (he was PS2T this time) borrowing me a 2nd Dunestar
BPF.
I had a bunch of friend calling me or giving me more chance to work any hard
multiplier. ZL7NV (W7NV) was one - thanks Oliver!!
After travelling a lot, its a fantastic thing working those DX stations and
see, at my mind, their faces imediately! Nothing can be better that be an Ham
Radio op and have chance to travel around...
Thanks W6TK, NK6A, W6NV at ZL7NV, W6OAT, N2GA, K2LE, F6BEE, IK2QEI at CN3A,
XE1KK, PP5WG, HA5PT at ZA3HA, etc. etc, etc........
My goal was 2.000 QSOS, I am so sorry with myself - I am a looser hi hi hi.
By the other way, I am really happy. 80/100w all the time, very nice to see
my very good old friends around the world. CQ WW is fantastic, the place to
be at the last weekend of November each year!
Station:
2 x FT-1000-MP-MKV-Field
Microham MK2R+ and 2 x Microham Band Decoders
N1MM software
Acom LS56 Log Periodic (10-15-20) fixed to EU for 2nd radio @14m
KLM KT-34-XA 6el yagi (10-15-20) with G1000SDX Yaesu Rotor @22m
CuschCraft 40-2CD 2el yagi (40) with G1000SDX Yaesu Rotor @25m
AlphaDelta DXA 1/4 sloper 80/160m @20m
Bose QC-3 earphones (WoodBury Mall in NJ)
White wine during the day (35Celsius) and Red at night (28Celsius)
Stop for 2 hours Saturday night, going to see friends.
Some stats ahead... See you next contest !!
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PY2NY Max Rates:
2010-11-27 2127Z - 5,0 per minute (1 minute(s)), 300 per hour
2010-11-27 2135Z - 3,7 per minute (10 minute(s)), 222 per hour
2010-11-27 2203Z - 2,4 per minute (60 minute(s)), 146 per hour
PY2NY - Off Times >= 30 Minutes
2010-11-27 00:00Z - 2010-11-27 00:01Z 00:02 (2 mins) (Start late)
2010-11-27 02:19Z - 2010-11-27 08:28Z 06:10 (370 mins)
2010-11-27 09:35Z - 2010-11-27 10:17Z 00:43 (43 mins)
2010-11-27 10:21Z - 2010-11-27 11:03Z 00:43 (43 mins)
2010-11-27 15:11Z - 2010-11-27 16:02Z 00:52 (52 mins)
2010-11-27 23:03Z - 2010-11-28 01:22Z 02:20 (140 mins)
2010-11-28 03:31Z - 2010-11-28 04:05Z 00:35 (35 mins)
2010-11-28 07:14Z - 2010-11-28 07:52Z 00:39 (39 mins)
2010-11-28 08:28Z - 2010-11-28 09:26Z 00:59 (59 mins)
2010-11-28 15:38Z - 2010-11-28 16:27Z 00:50 (50 mins)
2010-11-28 17:07Z - 2010-11-28 17:39Z 00:33 (33 mins)
Total Time Off 14h26mins // Total Time On 33h34mins
CQ WW CW - 2010-11-27 0000Z to 2010-11-29 0000Z - 1675 QSOs
PY2NY Runs >50 QSOs:
2010-11-27 0002 - 0028Z, 14017 kHz, 42 Qs, 97,4/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 0031 - 0048Z, 7017 kHz, 28 Qs, 99,1/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 0118 - 0133Z, 14026 kHz, 16 Qs, 63,1/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 0148 - 0210Z, 7042 kHz, 28 Qs, 77,4/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 0834 - 0858Z, 7038 kHz, 20 Qs, 50,2/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 1722 - 1939Z, 28023 kHz, 179 Qs, 78,1/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 1944 - 2001Z, 28023 kHz, 17 Qs, 59,1/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 2006 - 2049Z, 14042 kHz, 50 Qs, 69,2/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 2104 - 2220Z, 21047 kHz, 171 Qs, 134,5/hr PY2NY
2010-11-27 2224 - 2246Z, 14044 kHz, 44 Qs, 119,6/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 0123 - 0140Z, 7058 kHz, 19 Qs, 68,3/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 0145 - 0158Z, 14050 kHz, 14 Qs, 64,6/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 1022 - 1139Z, 21044 kHz, 96 Qs, 75,0/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 1235 - 1313Z, 21045 kHz, 35 Qs, 54,9/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 1913 - 2028Z, 28019 kHz, 150 Qs, 119,4/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 2029 - 2055Z, 21045 kHz, 74 Qs, 170,4/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 2105 - 2230Z, 14005 kHz, 143 Qs, 100,6/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 2231 - 2318Z, 7044 kHz, 76 Qs, 98,0/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 2320 - 2334Z, 7044 kHz, 16 Qs, 65,2/hr PY2NY
2010-11-28 2345Z - 23:59, 14005 kHz, 21 Qs, 90,8/hr
Radio 1 = 1561 QSOs
Radio 2 = 0101 QSOs
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