CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST 1995
Call: 6D2X Country: Mexico (190)
Mode: SSB Category: Multi Single
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES
160 69 139 2.01 10 18
80 334 705 2.11 24 62
40 1498 3614 2.41 34 108
20 1428 3152 2.21 36 120
15 3111 7829 2.52 31 134
10 269 608 2.26 18 40
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Totals 6709 16047 2.39 153 482 => 10,189,845
Continent Statistics
6D2X Multi Single 29 Oct 1995 2359z
160 80 40 20 15 10 ALL percent
North America 64 293 879 1138 1519 197 4090 60.3
South America 4 10 36 23 57 61 191 2.8
Europe 0 17 187 51 1093 0 1348 19.9
Asia 0 2 360 170 400 1 933 13.8
Africa 0 6 17 19 32 3 77 1.1
Oceania 1 7 42 38 48 7 143 2.1
BREAKDOWN QSO/mults 6D2X Multi Single
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT
0 ..... ..... 6/6 345/8 19/18 ..... 370/32 370/32
1 . . 13/13 273/10 5/5 7/7 298/35 668/67
2 . 4/4 10/10 233/8 . . 247/22 915/89
3 . 7/7 10/10 142/8 . . 159/25 1074/114
4 . 4/4 4/4 139/4 . . 147/12 1221/126
5 5/5 5/5 96/3 55/0 . . 161/13 1382/139
6 . 3/3 160/2 4/4 . . 167/9 1549/148
7 6/6 3/3 94/6 . . . 103/15 1652/163
8 ..... 5/5 118/5 ..... ..... ..... 123/10 1775/173
9 . 3/3 128/5 . . . 131/8 1906/181
10 1/1 . 102/5 . . . 103/6 2009/187
11 . . 65/4 3/3 . . 68/7 2077/194
12 . . 92/4 4/4 7/7 . 103/15 2180/209
13 . 1/1 7/0 16/16 193/28 . 217/45 2397/254
14 . . . 6/6 125/14 5/5 136/25 2533/279
15 . . . 5/5 155/4 . 160/9 2693/288
16 ..... ..... ..... 3/3 150/6 1/1 154/10 2847/298
17 . . . 2/2 119/5 63/1 184/8 3031/306
18 . . . 17/3 7/7 57/1 81/11 3112/317
19 . . . 8/4 161/2 3/3 172/9 3284/326
20 . . . 4/4 148/2 1/1 153/7 3437/333
21 . . . 6/6 170/4 5/5 181/15 3618/348
22 . . 1/1 . 242/2 4/4 247/7 3865/355
23 . . 3/3 1/1 130/8 2/2 136/14 4001/369
0 ..... 1/1 5/5 1/1 133/3 ..... 140/10 4141/379
1 . . 6/3 46/0 44/1 . 96/4 4237/383
2 . 2/2 89/5 2/2 . . 93/9 4330/392
3 . 31/0 24/3 2/2 . . 57/5 4387/397
4 . 159/3 3/1 . . . 162/4 4549/401
5 . 12/12 57/2 1/1 . . 70/15 4619/416
6 2/2 70/1 26/0 . . . 98/3 4717/419
7 50/1 14/1 17/1 1/1 . . 82/4 4799/423
8 ..... 2/2 59/1 1/1 ..... ..... 62/4 4861/427
9 1/0 2/2 67/1 2/2 . . 72/5 4933/432
10 1/1 3/3 86/3 . . . 90/7 5023/439
11 3/3 . 76/2 . . . 79/5 5102/444
12 . 3/3 69/0 . . . 72/3 5174/447
13 . . 1/1 3/3 122/3 . 126/7 5300/454
14 . . . 2/2 169/2 . 171/4 5471/458
15 . . . 5/5 145/1 . 150/6 5621/464
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... 151/3 ..... 151/3 5772/467
17 . . . 3/1 85/3 . 88/4 5860/471
18 . . . 76/0 4/4 . 80/4 5940/475
19 . . . 11/0 139/4 3/3 153/7 6093/482
20 . . . 2/2 2/2 102/4 106/8 6199/490
21 . . . 1/1 150/0 12/2 163/3 6362/493
22 . . . 3/3 178/0 3/3 184/6 6546/499
23 . . 4/4 . 158/0 1/1 163/5 6709/504
DAY1 12/12 35/35 909/81 1266/99 1631/112 148/30 ..... 4001/369
DAY2 57/7 299/30 589/32 162/27 1480/26 121/13 . 2708/135
TOT 69/19 334/65 1498/113 1428/126 3111/138 269/43 . 6709/504
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George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U.
WB5VZL
512/416-0140
geoiii@bga.com
>From km9p@is.net (Bill Fisher) Sun Nov 12 15:16:12 1995
From: km9p@is.net (Bill Fisher) (Bill Fisher)
Subject: Guest ops R Gud
Message-ID: <199511121516.KAA25103@mail1.is.net>
I think guest ops are VERY IMPORTANT to contesting.
Had I not had the oportunity to operate from K4VX, I probably wouldn't have
pursued contesting so seriously. The fact is that guest oping is probably
the best way to increase our ranks. I plan on doing my part to give
something back to the hobby. I feel I owe it to the people that have helped me.
So bashing guest ops is really (probably) counter productive. Let's say Joe
Newbie just subscribes to this reflector. He sees that "Whisky Five Old
Fart" thinks that guest oping is uncool. So instead of asking a nearby
station to come operate, he stays at home with his 14AVQ and 100w.... finds
out contesting isn't much fun because he keeps getting beaten out by
everyone and finishes the contest with a poor score. So he pursues internet
bridge where a big signal isn't so important!
73
>From Frank Donovan <donovanf@sgate.com> Sun Nov 12 15:59:28 1995
From: Frank Donovan <donovanf@sgate.com> (Frank Donovan)
Subject: CONTESTER's coax cable attenuation charts
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.91.951112104958.15861A-100000@jekyll.sgate.com>
I developed and have been using the following charts for some years.
The CONTESTERs I've given copies to have found them most useful as
well. The first table is the common attenuation per 100 ft chart, but
with specific values for each ham band.
The second table is in cable feet per dB, which can be very handy for
tradeoff analysis (e.g. do I really need to use Andrew LDF5 for my 1000 foot
run to my Beverages or is RG-8X good enuf?).
The third table shows the results of just such a tradeoff analysis, each
entry in the table represents the cable length in feet before Andrew LDF5
offers a 1 dB advantage vs the various cables listed
The last table is identical to the third table, except these trades are
for Andrew LDF4.
Enjoy...
73!
Frank
W3LPL
donovanf@sgate.com <----reply address
CABLE ATTENUATION (dB per 100 ft)
1.8 3.5 7.0 14.0 21.0 28.0 50.0 144 440 1296
LDF7-50A .03 .04 .06 .08 .10 .12 .16 .27 0.5 0.9
FHJ-7 .03 .05 .07 .10 .12 .15 .20 .37 0.8 1.7
LDF5-50A .04 .06 .09 .14 .17 .19 .26 .45 0.8 1.5
FXA78-50J .06 .08 .13 .17 .23 .27 .39 .77 1.4 2.8
3/4" CATV .06 .08 .13 .17 .23 .26 .38 .62 1.7 3.0
LDF4-50A .09 .13 .17 .25 .31 .36 .48 .84 1.4 2.5
RG-17 .10 .13 .18 .27 .34 .40 .50 1.3 2.5 5.0
SLA12-50J .11 .15 .20 .28 .35 .42 .56 1.0 1.9 3.0
FXA12-50J .12 .16 .22 .33 .40 .47 .65 1.2 2.1 4.0
FXA38-50J .16 .23 .31 .45 .53 .64 .85 1.5 2.7 4.9
9913 .16 .23 .31 .45 .53 .64 .92 1.6 2.7 5.0
RG-213 .25 .37 .55 .75 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.8 5.1 10.0
RG-8X .49 .68 1.0 1.4 1.7 1.9 2.5 4.5 8.4
CABLE ATTENUATION (Ft per dB)
1.8 3.5 7.0 14.0 21.0 28.0 50.0 144 440 1296
LDF7-50A 3333 2500 1666 1250 1000 833 625 370 200 110
FHJ-7 2775 2080 1390 1040 833 667 520 310 165 92
LDF5-50A 2500 1666 1111 714 588 526 385 222 125 67
FXA78-50J 1666 1250 769 588 435 370 256 130 71 36
3/4" CATV 1666 1250 769 588 435 385 275 161 59 33
LDF4-50A 1111 769 588 400 323 266 208 119 71 40
RG-17 1000 769 556 370 294 250 200 77 40 20
SLA12-50J 909 667 500 355 285 235 175 100 53 34
FXA12-50J 834 625 455 300 250 210 150 83 48 25
FXA38-50J 625 435 320 220 190 155 115 67 37 20
9913 625 435 320 220 190 155 110 62 37 20
RG-213 400 270 180 130 100 83 62 36 20 10
RG-8X 204 147 100 71 59 53 40 22 12
FEET REQUIRED FOR 1 DB ADVANTAGE LDF5-50A VS:
1.8 3.5 7.0 14.0 21.0 28.0 50.0 144 440 1296
LDF4-50A 2000 1430 1250 910 715 625 435 250 165 100
RG-17 1666 1430 1110 770 560 475 420 120 60 30
FXA12-50J 1250 1000 770 525 435 355 255 120 75 40
9913 835 590 455 320 280 220 150 85 53 29
FEET REQUIRED FOR 1 DB ADVANTAGE LDF4-50A VS:
1.8 3.5 7.0 14.0 21.0 28.0 50.0 144 440 1296
RG-17 - - - - - - - 220 90 40
FXA12-50J - - 2000 1250 1100 835 625 250 145 65
9913 1430 1000 715 500 455 345 235 135 75 40
RG-213 910 600 285 200 150 120 85 45 20 12
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