CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST 1995
Call: 6D2X Country: Mexico
Mode: CW Category: Multi Single
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES
160 96 208 2.17 14 34
80 260 580 2.23 24 65
40 2208 5484 2.48 36 121
20 1526 3406 2.23 34 117
15 1356 2944 2.17 32 98
10 33 82 2.48 13 26
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Totals 5479 12704 2.32 153 461 => 7,800,256
Continent Statistics
6D2X Multi Single 26 Nov 1995 2359z
160 80 40 20 15 10 ALL percent
North America 79 202 1151 1200 1127 15 3774 67.9
South America 7 9 15 31 31 12 105 1.9
Europe 8 34 567 112 106 0 827 14.9
Asia 2 10 469 179 64 0 724 13.0
Africa 0 5 16 18 19 6 64 1.2
Oceania 2 5 19 19 16 0 61 1.1
QSO Counts By Band-Country
6D2X Multi Single 26 Nov 1995 2359z
PRFX 160 80 40 20 15 10
DL 1 3 108 13 17
EA 1 16 2 19
F 1 1 29 1 12
G 2 1 31 3 9
HA 1 25 2 2
I 1 35 1 9
JA 2 7 430 164 60
K 54 174 1068 1109 1016 8
OH 1 40 10
OK 2 30 3 1
SM 1 1 23 7
SP 1 30 8
UA 25 16
UA9 2 23 8 2
VE 9 12 51 63 82
Once again I had a great time at 6D2X. The operators this time
were K5TSQ, XE2KB, W5VX, K5NU and WB5VZL.
W5VX had the big hour of the contest with a 187 from 1524-1624
during his 15m run on saturday.
The antennas are now.
Tower 1 -
40-2cd Two element 40 at 135'
KLM KT34XA @ 125'
KLM KT34XA @ 80'
160/80 Meter inverted vee @ 125'
Tower 2 -
40-1 40 dipole at 65'
A-4 Tribander at 55'
80m inverted vee at 55'
500+' Beverage to the NE.
We put the second kt34xa up before the ssb contest and then friday
before the cw contest we put it on a side mount so we can now turn it.
It seems that we never checked to make sure they were in phase
and tests on monday after the cw contest showed the stack to
be 5-6 S-units down from either single antenna into europe on 20m.
Too bad we did this after the contest.
73, and thanks for the qsos
george
wb5vzl
geoiii@bga.com
>From n2ic@drmail.dr.att.com (LondonSM) Fri Dec 15 00:57:16 1995
From: n2ic@drmail.dr.att.com (LondonSM) (LondonSM)
Subject: N2IC/0 10 meter contest score
Message-ID: <9512141757.ZM19147@dr.att.com>
N2IC/0 - Single-op, Phone-only, High-Power, > 3 element tribander, > 100 watts,
packet unassisted, etc.
412 QSO's
36 states
10 countries
3.8 hours
Based on comments I have seen on the reflector, this contest was probably
winnable from Colorado.
>From what little I operated, I found good scatter across the USA between
1530Z-1600Z Saturday, followed by an outstanding sporadic-E opening to OH, MI,
IN and KY between 1600Z-1800Z. Had a 150 QSO hour at 16Z, and a 112 half-hour
during the 17Z hour. Also had 4 ZS's call me during that run. Never knew
there were so many KE4's in Kentucky !
Caught a little sporadic-E to CA on Sunday, but very poor activity. I think
the little guys simple gave up on Saturday.
Was a little frustrating listening to 30 second bursts of guys ragchewing about
the loudy condx on Saturday evening. Could have made a bunch of QSO's if they
had been CQing and listening, instead of ragchewing.
73,
Steve, N2IC/0
n2ic@dr.att.com
>From KI8W <ki8w@freenet.grfn.org> Thu Dec 14 06:24:47 1995
From: KI8W <ki8w@freenet.grfn.org> (KI8W)
Subject: Category
Message-ID: <9512150127.AA13144@grfn.org>
-- [ From: KI8W * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
Part Time Category anyone?
Just thought I would put my yearly plea in again.
73 de Barry/KI8W
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