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Subject: [3830] CQWW CW KQ2M SOAB Classic HP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: kq2m@kq2m.com
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2023 16:11:13 +0000
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                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW - 2023

Call: KQ2M
Operator(s): KQ2M
Station: KQ2M

Class: SOAB HP
Class Overlay: Classic 
QTH: CT
Operating Time (hrs): 24.0

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:   72    11       38
   80:  411    15       58
   40:  522    21       67
   20:  336    26       77
   15:  607    30       87
   10:  930    27       87
------------------------------
Total: 2878   130      414  Total Score = 4,536,050

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Comments:

Congrats to the ionosphere for nailing EVERY ARRL, WPX and CQ CW/SSB contest in
2023 with an M Class flare and/or CME!  First time that I have ever
seen/experienced this in 50 years of contesting.

And even with a A=48, K=6, Solar Wind > 500 and Proton Density of 16.64 !!!,
the SFI of 194 RULED!

Bands got rocked twice and recovered FAST!  But, all things considered, I would
rather have a SFI of 90 and K=0.  QSB was exceptionally rapid and deep.  Even
heard signal strength drops of 2+ s-units while a station was sending a single
LETTER!

Started 0107z Saturday and ended 1446z Sunday.

Best rates:

5 qsos in 30 seconds  2 times
7 qsos in 1 minute    3 times

          262.8 last 10 qsos

Saturday  201 hour on 10 meters
Sunday    215 hour on 15 meters

CW Contests are much more fun when the bands are open to Zone 16.  15 and then
10 were HOT on Sunday but 20 was NOT. It's incomprehensible to me that I did not
work a Zone 17 station on 10, 15 or 20 ! although I worked TWO Zone 17 stations
in the worse conditions of the ARRL 10 Meter contest.  And it is crazy when you
make more DX qso's on 80 than 20! 

Sunday morning at EU sunrise, some of the Northern EU signals were so loud that
I had to remind myself that I was operating on 80! and while that happened as
the K PLUNGED from 6 to 1, 40 lit up too.  But a lot of the DX stations were on
10 and 15 by then.

XYL came back from FL with a cold and then gave it to me.  Between that, my work
schedule and lots of "real-life" changes going on, the best that I
could do was a Classic effort this weekend, especially when the 2nd amp stopped
working Friday AM.  Fell asleep on my couch Friday afternoon ~ 3 PM and
intentionally did not set an alarm clock.  Woke up Saturday 01z, ate some Turkey
and stuffing (with Pecan Pie) and sat down to operate at 10z thinking it would
just be for an hour or two.  7 hours later I took a 90 minute nap and then
operated for another 13 straight hours.  LOL!

Missed a lot of embarrassingly easy mults like VK on 15/10, Zone 17 on 10, 15
and 20, etc., that I would have found with a 2nd radio.  One radio operating
humbles you.   ;-)  Cndx were good enough overall that you could easily work
100+ countries on 10 - 40 with a 2nd radio but struggle to work 80 countries on
a band without it.

Greyline propagation is AWESOME!  On Saturday, I watched KL7RA go from S2 to
599+10 in 20 minutes on 10 meters near local Sunset.  Best ears award goes to
4W8X.

Lots of fun to operate this contest as always.  Congratulations to the many
stations that had such BIG scores in this contest!

Tnx for the qso's and mults and Happy Holidays!

73

Bob, KQ2M

kq2m@kq2m.com

BREAKDOWN QSO/mults  KQ2M  CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST  Single Operator

HOUR      160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT  CUM TOT  

   0    .....    .....     1/2     .....    .....    .....     1/2     1/2  
   1      .      50/28    53/26      .        .        .     103/54  104/56 
   2    10/14    50/10      .      12/20      .        .      72/44  176/100
   3     6/7     34/0     46/7     15/15      .        .     101/29  277/129
   4      .        .     139/18      .        .        .     139/18  416/147
   5    21/12    66/5     21/0       .        .        .     108/17  524/164
   6    12/8     62/17      .        .        .        .      74/25  598/189
   7      .        .     138/8       .        .        .     138/8   736/197
   8    .....     3/4     31/13    .....    .....    .....    34/17  770/214
   9      .        .        .        .        .        .        .    770/214
  10      .        .       3/3      9/12      .        .      12/15  782/229
  11      .        .       6/5     35/10    19/16      .      60/31  842/260
  12      .        .        .        .     130/27    27/20   157/47  999/307
  13      .        .        .        .        .     162/28   162/28 1161/335
  14      .        .        .        .        .     197/13   197/13 1358/348
  15      .        .        .        .        .     188/2    188/2  1546/350
  16    .....    .....    .....    .....     9/0     96/23   105/23 1651/373
  17      .        .        .      37/5    102/20      .     139/25 1790/398
  18      .        .        .     145/13      .        .     145/13 1935/411
  19      .        .        .       1/2     32/29    16/13    49/44 1984/455
  20      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1984/455
  21      .        .        .      49/12    13/14     9/7     71/33 2055/488
  22      .        .        .        .      15/4      3/3     18/7  2073/495
  23      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2073/495
   0    .....    .....     5/5     .....    .....    .....     5/5  2078/500
   1     2/3      7/4       .       9/8       .        .      18/15 2096/515
   2      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2096/515
   3      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2096/515
   4      .        .        .       5/5       .        .       5/5  2101/520
   5     4/1    102/3       .       2/0       .        .     108/4  2209/524
   6    17/4     37/2     65/1       .        .        .     119/7  2328/531
   7      .        .      14/0       .        .        .      14/0  2342/531
   8    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    ..... 2342/531
   9      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2342/531
  10      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2342/531
  11      .        .        .      17/1     48/0       .      65/1  2407/532
  12      .        .        .        .     201/7       .     201/7  2608/539
  13      .        .        .        .      38/0    122/3    160/3  2768/542
  14      .        .        .        .        .     125/2    125/2  2893/544
  15      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2893/544
  16    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    ..... 2893/544
  17      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2893/544
  18      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2893/544
  19      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2893/544
  20      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2893/544
  21      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2893/544
  22      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2893/544
  23      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   2893/544
DAY1    49/41   265/64   438/82   303/89  320/110  698/109    ..... 2073/495
DAY2    23/8    146/9     84/6     33/14   287/7    247/5       .    820/49 
TOT     72/49   411/73   522/88  336/103  607/117  945/114      .   2893/544
BREAKDOWN in mins/QSO's per hr  KQ2M  CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST  Single Operator


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