Interesting, it sure looks like it came from dxsummit. It came to my node
from my spot sucker from #cqdx irc channel with a -@ ssid like it came from
dxsummit. It never did show up on the normal node backbone circuit. Most
of your spots that day came from n7tr-7 and showed up normally. I guess
there could be a filtered reverse-sucker taking any spot for cx9dx and
feeding it back to dxsummit just in case it didn't get there by some other
route, usually things like that cause spot loops because the time gets
changed when it originates from dxsummit... but if it was filtered for cx9dx
only then the regular node dupe filters would probably take care of that.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rich Hallman - N7TR [mailto:rich@n7tr.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 05:24
> To: K1TTT; reflector cq-contest
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] arrl dx ssb spotting report
>
> This is interesting....
>
> N7TR 21285 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
>
> I actually made this spot from my cluster (dxc.n7tr.com) ...But is
> showing up here as originating from another IP. Relay?
>
> Rich - N7TR
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of K1TTT
> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 3:58 PM
> To: reflector cq-contest
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] arrl dx ssb spotting report
>
> Spotting was slow this weekend, just like the rest of the contest. Only
> 34672 spots in the log. Peak rates Saturday were only about 1000
> spots/hr,
> on Sunday it got up to 1100 spots/hr or so.
>
>
> Most spotted stations:
> DX Count
> TI50DX 480
> 6Y1V 433
> HC8A 380
> 8P1A 371
> V47KP 315
> 5J0E 304
> PJ4G 298
> V26X 293
> KH7X 286
> PJ2T 275
> VP5H 264
> ZY7C 239
> P40A 237
> HI3C 227
> TI8M 224
> KP2M 211
> LP1H 211
>
> Busiest spotters:
> Spotter count
> AA3B 834
> W3LPL-4 746
> K3LR-3 427
> N4GG 358
> K3CT 327
> K3FT 310
> K0RU 278
> NN4F 271
> K1LZ 255
> N6QQ 251
> W0AIH 245
> W5WP 223
> NQ4I 211
> W7ZR 202
>
> =======================================================================
> Cheerleader report
> spotter dx Spots total Pct for dx
> CT2HHM CT2GSN 51 53 96.23
> EA7GVO AM5A 17 17 100.00
> K4KAL TI50DX 15 102 14.71
> W3DGA HD2A 15 15 100.00
> W9DX 5J0E 14 18 77.78
> N4TMZ HI3C 13 15 86.67
> N0DTL VP5H 12 13 92.31
> K3CT KP2M 12 327 3.67
> W1UE K1TTT 12 177 6.78
> F6GOX TM1R 12 14 85.71
> KI9A PJ2T 12 128 9.38
> N4RJ TI50DX 11 99 11.11
> F8KHF TM6M 11 39 28.21
> K3CT WE3C 11 327 3.36
> W3LPL-4 6Y1V 11 746 1.47
> W2AFC C6ANM 11 11 100.00
> KP4CPD KP4KE 10 10 100.00
> W0AIH KP2M 10 245 4.08
> K6TA 8P1A 10 146 6.85
> K3LR-3 6Y1V 10 427 2.34
> W3LPL-4 4M5IR 10 746 1.34
> W3LPL-4 TI8M 10 746 1.34
>
> Well, some dedicated cheerleaders for sure this time. Besides the
> really
> dedicated ct2gsn spotter, and interesting one is our old friend KP4KE
> being
> spotted by his neighbor KP4CPD again.
>
> =======================================================================
> Single spotter spots
> DX Total Singles DXSummit only
> FO5A/MM 145 39(26%) 19(13%)
> C21DL 117 35(29%) 4(3%)
> 5J0E 304 25(8%) 7(2%)
> TI50DX 480 20(4%) 6(1%)
> HK1X 105 17(16%) 1(0%)
> EA1APV 57 17(29%) 7(12%)
> A45XR 58 16(27%) 6(10%)
> 5X1NH 95 15(15%) 3(3%)
> HC8A 380 15(3%) 7(1%)
> OL30SPACE 63 15(23%) 11(17%)
> IR4T 115 14(12%) 14(12%)
> 4S7DXG 52 13(25%) 6(11%)
> KH7X 286 13(4%) 5(1%)
> CX9DX 43 13(30%) 12(27%)
> T6AB 32 11(34%) 5(15%)
> IZ5ICH 16 10(62%) 10(62%)
> C91R 32 10(31%) 2(6%)
> C56JC 51 10(19%) 3(5%)
> AO8A 128 10(7%) 6(4%)
> PY2ZK 14 10(71%) 10(71%)
>
> Only a couple interesting ones in this. IZ5ICH stands out with a 62%
> from
> dxsummit, and PY2ZK is right along with him at 71%.
>
> =======================================================================
> Spots for PY2ZK
>
> AA3D 7030 PY2ZK qsx 7129 contest 189.78.18.146
> WD4DS 7030 PY2ZK qsx 7129 189.78.18.146
> N3MD 7133 PY2ZK test 189.78.19.113
> WA8BK 7169 PY2ZK 189.78.19.113
> VE3AP 7179 PY2ZK test 189.78.36.238
> AC5O 7133 PY2ZK test 100 watts 189.78.36.238
> N3LLP 7158 PY2ZK contest 189.78.48.75
> AC7D 7158 PY2ZK contest very strong here 189.78.48.75
> N1MNT 7217 PY2ZK contest 7217 189.78.48.75
> AA3AD 7055 PY2ZK qsx 7139 189.78.48.75
>
> that ip block belongs to: TELECOMUNICACOES DE SAO PAULO S.A. - TELESP
>
> i really do love it when they brag about how strong they are!
>
> =======================================================================
> Spots for IZ5ICH
>
> These are from the database that doesn't get the ip address
> VE0SWL 14146 IZ5ICH
> DO5OT 21280 IZ5ICH CQ Test 5/9
> W3LIP 14305 IZ5ICH cq contest arrl
> K1WON 14305 IZ5ICH test 5/9
> SQ9JYK 28480 IZ5ICH
> K1CXL 14146 IZ5ICH
> K9PUC 14265 IZ5ICH arrl loud
> K1FON 14142 IZ5ICH arrl strong
> K3VNZ 14306.3 IZ5ICH
> W1PLF 14306.3 IZ5ICH
> W8JNA 14274 IZ5ICH arrl cq
> K3OHC 114274 IZ5ICH
> K3OHC 14338.5 IZ5ICH
> W3DJN 14146 IZ5ICH
>
> non-existant calls: ve0swl, w3lip, k1won, k1cxl, k9puc, k1fon, w1plf,
> w8jna,
> k3ohc, w3djn. not a bad percentage, he hit one real call from the whole
> group.
>
> For some reason only these had recorded ip addresses from dxsummit
> SQ9JYK 28480 IZ5ICH 83.4.186.55
> DO5OT 21280 IZ5ICH CQ Test 5/9 87.185.235.41
> Both of these are appropriate ip addresses for the spotters, they are
> not
> from italy.
>
> =======================================================================
> K3LL 21290 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
> N1TN 21290 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
> K2WE 21265 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
> K2WQ 21280 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
> AA3B 21280 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
> WN9O 21280 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
> W8JY 21285 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
> N7TR 21285 CX9DX 190.132.129.239
> EATR 21285 CX9DX ANTENA SE PASO LARGO A EEUU 190.132.129.239
> KA8U 21285 CX9DX ANTENA S.E A CANADA 190.132.129.239
> N2YC 21290 CX9DX 190.132.132.215
> CX8CT 21290 CX9DX 190.132.132.215
> W4ML 21290 CX9DX 190.132.136.70
> N4ZC 21290 CX9DX 190.132.136.70
> AE6Y 21290 CX9DX 190.132.136.70
> T0TM 21240 CX9DX 190.132.142.157
> AA3B 21230 CX9DX 190.132.142.157
> W4ML 21230 CX9DX 190.132.142.157
> VP4R 21285 CX9DX 190.64.72.231
> K1ZZ 21290 CX9DX CONTEST 190.64.72.231
> K4XL 21290 CX9DX 190.64.72.231
> CX1AV 21290 CX9DX 190.64.72.231
> W3PP 21260 CX9DX 190.64.72.231
> VE3RD 21239 CX9DX 190.64.72.231
> W3GQ 21239 CX9DX 190.64.72.231
> K0TV 21239 CX9DX 190.64.72.231
> W2CG 21240 CX9DX 190.64.72.231
>
> interesting... all integer frequencies, lots of well known calls making
> spots so they aren't single spotters, both blocks of ip addresses come
> back
> to Uruguay of course.
>
>
> =======================================================================
>
> N3FE 7099 F5BZB QSX 7294.0 83.200.217.232
> N3RID 7099 F5BZB qsx 7287.0 83.200.217.232
> N5FE 7070 F5BZB qsx 7177.0 83.200.217.232
> N5FS 7073 F5BZB qsx 7219.0 83.200.217.232
> NI3H 7073 F5BZB qsx 7267.0 83.200.217.232
>
> these came from a french isp of course.
>
> =======================================================================
>
> WA2BKL 21278 IR4T arrl
82.89.235.128
> W3GML 21278 IR4T
> 82.89.235.128
> K2AIG 21278 IR4T loud
> 82.89.235.128
> W5TJ 21278 IR4T
> 82.89.235.128
> KA2CBW 21278 IR4T
82.89.235.128
> W4FZA 21217 IR4M deaf......... 82.89.235.128
> K4DDA 21278 IR4T fb
> 82.89.235.128
> K4ZFP 21278 IR4T booming 82.89.235.128
> K3AZ 21278 IR4T fb
> 82.89.235.128
> AA1N 21278 IR4T tnx
> 82.89.235.128
> N1DXV 21278 IR4T good sgn but no rx 82.89.235.128
> K0TV 21278 IR4T ok tnx 82.89.235.128
> W6HJ 21278 IR4T poor 5/0 in ca 82.89.235.128
> W7HL 21278 IR4T
> 82.89.235.128
> W7NJ 21278 IR4T
> 82.89.235.128
> W6RA 21278 IR4T fb in ca....... 82.89.235.128
> K0HA 21278 IR4T tnx
> 82.89.235.128
> W6IL 21278 IR4T no copy in ca why? fb fb fb
> 82.89.235.128
> W6IL 21278 IR4T deaf......... 82.89.235.128
> W2TO 28456 IK8EPX good open eu 82.89.235.128
> KD4FKO 28436 OM8A fb
82.89.235.128
> K2RA 28485 IR4T poor
> 82.89.235.128
> K1TTT 28485 IR4T
> 82.89.235.128
> K2AIG 28456 OM8A fb
> 82.89.235.128
> K0HHJ 14189 IR4T see sk,nd,lb,mt contest 82.89.235.128
> K0TV 14189 IR4T
> 82.89.235.128
> SF1GAT 14286 IR4M power illegal 5kw... 82.89.235.128
> WA3FG 14189 IR4T loud
> 82.89.235.128
>
> They even used my call, i wish we had heard them on 10m, but we never
> did
> and wouldn't have spotted from dxsummit if we did! They threw in a
> couple
> spots for some others just in case, and seemed to not like ir4m.
>
> The ip comes back to: Telecom Italia S.p.A. to a static business ip.
>
> =======================================================================
> N4DFR 1857 WP4U ARRL contest 59 66.50.29.136
> EA3DRY 24475 WP4U cqing 56 66.50.29.94
> WA4DES 28475 WP4U CQING 66.50.29.94
> WA4ERF 21230 WP4U CONTEST 66.50.29.94
> KA5GT 21230 WP4U ARRL 66.50.29.94
> WA6FRD 28430 WP4U ARRL 57 in CA 66.50.29.94
>
> Of course the ip block is from Puerto Rico... and probably belongs to
> someone who likes left handed suffixes.
>
> =======================================================================
>
> K1ER 3686 EA1APV 3830 217.168.1.171
> K3JD 14349.5 EA1APV 217.168.1.53
> N3CU 14164 EA1APV 217.168.3.246
> VO1HE 14160 EA1APV 217.168.3.246
> KB1ILH 14147 EA1APV 217.168.3.246
> VE1RAR 14270 EA1APV 217.168.3.246
> K9LJN 14337 EA1APV 217.168.4.132
>
> these of course came from a spanish isp.
> =======================================================================
>
>
> As I have been doing the raw database, excel data from dxsummit, and
> this
> report are available for download at
> http://www.k1ttt.net/2008arrldxssb_spots.zip
>
>
>
> David Robbins K1TTT
> e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
> web: http://www.k1ttt.net
> AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>
>
>
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