CQWW WPX Contest, SSB - 2021
Call: N6WIN
Operator(s): N6WIN N6MJ KL9A NN1C W9KKN W4IX K6JO
Station: N6WIN
Class: M/M HP
QTH: AZ
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 239
80: 758
40: 2667
20: 2349
15: 902
10: 218
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Total: 7133 Prefixes = 1290 Total Score = 18,397,980
Club: Arizona Outlaws Contest Club
Comments:
Thanks to Tim N6WIN for hosting us this weekend. He has put a ton of work into
the station over the last year, and this weekend was a culmination of all that
work. This was the first time we have done a M/M from this station. There are
a few things that need to be done to improve the station for next time, but
overall everything worked quite well. Conditions were down overall, but we were
very happy with the final results.
Marty, NN1C, arrived on Monday before the contest to start upgrading the
station. He installed a MOAS II system and a "science project" for 20
and 40. This allowed us to choose any antennas or beverages on either band for
both radios. This was a huge success and none of this would have happened
without the help of Marty and Bill W9KKN. Levi, out of no where, taught us how
to use the 7610's in "diversity" RX mode, fully taking advantage of
the MOAS driven RX antennas with the TX antenna simultaneously being in another
ear.
Chris KL9A flew down from MT and joined us for the first time. He made a few
Q's here and there and we were happy to have him on the team. Levi K6JO just
quietly sat in the corner at the beginning of the contest and put in a great
start on 40m. John W4IX was our secret weapon and he put in more hours than
anyone. We were able to keep all the radios manned all 48 hours and this
wouldn't have happened without John putting in all the time. Marty NN1C had to
leave town after the first 10 hours so we made sure he had plenty of op time
before he left. I think he learned a few things about operating from the West
Coast. Tim, N6WIN took many of the harder low rate shifts including day time on
40m the 2nd day. He made plenty of people happy on the ND7K Friendship net on
40m and I think we finally found his calling. Bill W9KKN was our tech wizard
and made sure everything worked and he did his job well. He also made a ton of
Q's and we were lucky to have him on the team.
Even though NR6O decided to "compete against themselves" we put in a
full effort knowing that they were going to be QRV in the M/M category. They
have routinely put in great scores in the M/M category over the years so we
figured we would give them a run for their money. We fell a little short of our
main goal, but were very happy with the results. I hope that we can compete
with them again in the future as we really enjoyed this contest.
Thanks to everyone for the Q's!
73,
Dan N6MJ for team ND7K
Operating conditions:
Icom IC7610 x 3, K3 x 2
160m 1/4 λ Vertical
80m JK 801T @145', Dipole @110'
40m K3LR 4 el OWA @130' & JK 404C @140'
20m 6/6/6 OWA EU stack @130/80/40', M2 20M6 JA stack @130/60', JK Mid-Tri NA
Stack @71/37'
15m 7/7/7 W7-Optimized K3LR OWA EU stack @120/90/60', JK 1015 5 el @140',
Mid-Tri NA Stack @71/37'
10m 8/8/8 W7-Optimized K3LR OWA EU stack @90/60/30', 7/7 M2 JA stack, JK 1015 6
el @140', Mid-Tri NA Stack @71/37'
RX Ant EU, JA, & East 580' beverages
Green Heron Everyware switching worked great driving OK2ZAW stack matches, K7NV
prop-pitches, and 80m Tornado tuner. The new NN1C/W9KKN MOAS centered system was
a treat to use.
Cabrillo Statistics (Version 10g) by K5KA & N6TV
http://bit.ly/cabstat
CONTEST: CQ-WPX-SSB
CALLSIGN: ND7K
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: MULTI-OP
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: UNLIMITED
OPERATORS:
-------------- Q S O R a t e S u m m a r y ---------------------
Hour 160 80 40 20 15 10 Rate Total Pct
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0000 0 0 109 194 59 11 373 373 5.2
0100 0 36 188 147 32 0 403 776 10.9
0200 1 55 175 56 4 0 291 1067 15.0
0300 47 96 121 14 0 0 278 1345 18.9
0400 46 111 86 1 0 0 244 1589 22.3
0500 30 64 93 0 0 0 187 1776 24.9
0600 24 43 85 0 0 0 152 1928 27.0
0700 15 33 81 0 0 0 129 2057 28.8
0800 10 26 71 1 0 0 108 2165 30.4
0900 6 37 83 0 0 0 126 2291 32.1
1000 4 36 78 0 0 0 118 2409 33.8
1100 6 19 96 0 0 0 121 2530 35.5
1200 8 15 92 11 0 0 126 2656 37.2
1300 4 11 72 56 3 0 146 2802 39.3
1400 0 0 41 137 36 0 214 3016 42.3
1500 0 0 21 121 45 20 207 3223 45.2
1600 0 0 28 84 43 20 175 3398 47.6
1700 0 0 46 75 95 9 225 3623 50.8
1800 0 0 28 101 128 17 274 3897 54.6
1900 0 0 9 93 113 29 244 4141 58.1
2000 0 0 34 86 62 27 209 4350 61.0
2100 0 0 43 99 38 5 185 4535 63.6
2200 0 0 42 88 44 9 183 4718 66.2
2300 0 0 43 84 31 5 163 4881 68.4
0000 0 0 38 62 13 8 121 5002 70.1
0100 0 0 68 56 8 0 132 5134 72.0
0200 0 12 67 22 15 0 116 5250 73.6
0300 0 21 82 42 1 0 146 5396 75.7
0400 3 11 40 4 0 0 58 5454 76.5
0500 9 23 30 0 0 0 62 5516 77.3
0600 6 21 31 0 0 0 58 5574 78.2
0700 0 5 34 0 0 0 39 5613 78.7
0800 3 8 43 0 0 0 54 5667 79.5
0900 2 14 29 0 0 0 45 5712 80.1
1000 4 18 46 0 0 0 68 5780 81.0
1100 4 24 46 0 0 0 74 5854 82.1
1200 2 9 32 1 0 0 44 5898 82.7
1300 4 9 49 24 3 0 89 5987 83.9
1400 0 1 37 80 8 0 126 6113 85.7
1500 0 0 18 124 14 0 156 6269 87.9
1600 0 0 34 72 11 2 119 6388 89.6
1700 0 0 24 64 8 0 96 6484 90.9
1800 1 1 16 94 16 5 133 6617 92.8
1900 0 0 20 57 23 10 110 6727 94.3
2000 0 0 32 58 26 24 140 6867 96.3
2100 0 0 31 58 11 11 111 6978 97.8
2200 0 0 33 52 6 3 94 7072 99.2
2300 0 0 22 30 6 2 60 7132 100.0
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Total 239 759 2667 2348 902 217 7132
Gross QSOs=7562 Dupes=430 Net QSOs=7132
Unique callsigns worked = 4959
The best 60 minute rate was 421/hour from 0045 to 0144
The best 30 minute rate was 436/hour from 0044 to 0113
The best 10 minute rate was 546/hour from 0000 to 0009
The best 1 minute rates were:
13 QSOs/minute 1 times.
12 QSOs/minute 3 times.
11 QSOs/minute 1 times.
10 QSOs/minute 8 times.
9 QSOs/minute 18 times.
8 QSOs/minute 16 times.
7 QSOs/minute 49 times.
6 QSOs/minute 103 times.
5 QSOs/minute 186 times.
4 QSOs/minute 317 times.
3 QSOs/minute 550 times.
2 QSOs/minute 635 times.
1 QSOs/minute 623 times.
Number of letters in callsigns
Letters # worked
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3 21
4 1991
5 2741
6 2328
7 18
8 27
9 6
Multi-band QSOs
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1 bands 3614
2 bands 770
3 bands 374
4 bands 153
5 bands 45
6 bands 3
The following stations were worked on 6 bands:
NO6T W2GD AG7GB
------- S i n g l e B a n d Q S O s ------
Band 160 80 40 20 15 10
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QSOs 37 158 1574 1345 367 133
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