2006 ARRL DX CW Contest (N5KO, K5ZD)

                    ARRL DX Contest, CW

Call: K5ZD
Operator(s): K5ZD, N5KO

Class: M/S HP
Operating Time (hrs): 48

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   96    54
   80:  639    85
   40: 1120   103
   20: 1331   103
   15:  750   103
   10:   36    22
-------------------
Total: 3972   470  Total Score = 5,600,520

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Comments

  1. The great thing about radio contests is that no two are ever the same!
  2. Famous YCCC quote, “There’s no meters like 10 meters.”  But, what happens if there’s no 10 meters?!

Trey, N5KO, was in Boston on business and accepted the invitation to do a multi-single effort.  Trey did most of the operating and we had a great time doing a “tag-team” effort.  I.e., one guy operated until he was tired and then tag, the other op was “it”!

Conditions were excellent here in ‘New Europe’.  We spent most of our time running or CQing because the 6 band change per hour restriction limited the ability to chase QSOs or multipliers on the less active bands.  There were many hours we would save our band changes and then do all 6 in the last 10 minutes.

Note to ARRL CAC: Please change rule to allow 10 band changes per hour!

160 – Conditions were very good.  HA5JI was consistently the loudest European. Didn’t seem to be much activity as we got very few answers to CQs.

80 – Good both nights, although we probably didn’t spend enough time there on Friday night.  Made up for it on Sat night. Happy to work JA2ZJW on Sunday morning. Very nice signals from Europe during the last hour.  Heard HS0ZDJ on LP very strong during that time, but he wasn’t hearing anyone.

40 – Open all the time it seemed.  Amazing how far past European sunrise we could still get answers to CQs.  At one point on Sunday morning I was working Europe and had a very loud HS0ZDJ call on LP (from the southwest)!

20 – Opened right on schedule both days with excellent European signals. Usually the band with the highest multiplier, 20 was lagging 40 and 15 until the last hour of the contest!

15 – Went to 15 early on Sat morning because couldn’t believe the band was so open, or that it would be so good the second day.  It ended up being better than expected both days.  Even had several VU and HS0 call in on Sunday afternoon. No JA on Fri or Sat, but the big JA stations had good signals on Sun right to the end of the contest.

80m antenna had broken from the wind and fallen across the top 15m beam so most of our big rate on Sat morning was with a single 5-ele at 33 feet! Fixed the problem about 15z (man it was cold outside!).

10 – Ugh.  2 QSOs on Sat (CU2A and LR2F).  Band opened better on Sunday, but the Caribbean and Central America never got very loud so it took time to work through each pileup.  Causing some difficult band change decisions since 20 was still runnable to Europe at the time.

We had one equipment failure.  The 40m beam became intermittent on receive Sunday morning. Seemed to be OK on transmit, but there is a loose connection or broken coax connector shield out there somewhere. Way tooooo cold to figure it out now!

With 4 hours to go, we were hoping to break 4000 QSOs.  Unfortunately, the mental wheels came off (or we ran out of people to work) and we limped home with some pretty slow hours.  The 40m beam problem caused us not to stay committed to 40m as much as we probably should have, but it’s hard to keep calling CQ when you aren’t getting any answers!

Not as many bad signals this year as in the past, but still too many. Especially from some very large (and loud) Eastern European stations.  Only a few lid frequency fights.

I don’t normally get to use Packet so it was interesting to see how it helped and hurt the score.  Since we could only get one operator at the radio at a time (this is an SO2R station – not multi-op), we relied on packet a lot to be the “second op”.  With all the busted calls, sometimes it was dangerous as the station we found was not the call that was spotted. Amazing to see how fast one spot could instantly bring hundreds of frenzied contesters to one frequency!

Even so, we almost always could find more QSOs (and even new mults) by tuning around ourselves.  The worst case was on Sunday when several spots blew our call sign (KH7D and K5ZB).  The KH7D resulted in lots of W/VE calling us (many of them were stations that should have been able to copy our CW and known better…) and K5ZB bringing a round of European dupes.

Thanks to all the DX stations that spend time to give us so much fun!

Special thanks to P40W, 8P9PA, and the other DX stations who signed their call on a regular basis…

Recorded the entire contest and will have it available on my website as soon as I can edit the files into manageable sizes.

The Numbers

 Hour     160M     80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total     Cumm 

D1-0000Z  --+--   10/9   122/34   --+--   --+--   --+--  132/43    132/43  
D1-0100Z    -     29/11   44/6      -       -       -     73/17    205/60  
D1-0200Z    -     68/12   22/2      -       -       -     90/14    295/74  
D1-0300Z   2/2    72/22     -       -       -       -     74/24    369/98  
D1-0400Z  36/28    5/0    17/3     3/3      -       -     61/34    430/132 
D1-0500Z  13/8     2/1    80/3      -       -       -     95/12    525/144 
D1-0600Z   8/3    41/4    22/10     -       -       -     71/17    596/161 
D1-0700Z    -      1/1   104/4      -       -       -    105/5     701/166 
D1-0800Z   1/1     2/2    62/4    --+--   --+--   --+--   65/7     766/173 
D1-0900Z    -      1/1    59/3    35/14     -       -     95/18    861/191 
D1-1000Z    -       -       -    155/18     -       -    155/18   1016/209 
D1-1100Z    -       -      3/3   189/17     -       -    192/20   1208/229 
D1-1200Z    -       -       -     37/1   141/36     -    178/37   1386/266 
D1-1300Z    -       -       -       -    164/11     -    164/11   1550/277 
D1-1400Z    -       -       -       -    115/5     1/1   116/6    1666/283 
D1-1500Z    -       -       -     26/2    54/18     -     80/20   1746/303 
D1-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--  128/1     3/3    --+--  131/4    1877/307 
D1-1700Z    -       -       -     81/8     3/3      -     84/11   1961/318 
D1-1800Z    -       -       -     60/8     1/1     1/1    62/10   2023/328 
D1-1900Z    -       -     30/1    19/10   17/6      -     66/17   2089/345 
D1-2000Z    -       -     59/1     3/2      -       -     62/3    2151/348 
D1-2100Z    -       -     86/1     2/2     1/1      -     89/4    2240/352 
D1-2200Z    -      1/1    74/3     2/2      -       -     77/6    2317/358 
D1-2300Z    -     61/0    30/2     2/2      -       -     93/4    2410/362 
D2-0000Z   1/1    57/6     9/9    --+--   --+--   --+--   67/16   2477/378 
D2-0100Z   5/1    33/3     3/2      -       -       -     41/6    2518/384 
D2-0200Z  15/1     6/0    25/0      -       -       -     46/1    2564/385 
D2-0300Z    -     37/1      -      1/1      -       -     38/2    2602/387 
D2-0400Z   9/3    20/1    15/2      -       -       -     44/6    2646/393 
D2-0500Z   2/2    58/4    13/0      -       -       -     73/6    2719/399 
D2-0600Z   2/2    64/1     1/1      -       -       -     67/4    2786/403 
D2-0700Z    -     12/0    69/1      -       -       -     81/1    2867/404 
D2-0800Z  --+--    1/1    56/0    --+--   --+--   --+--   57/1    2924/405 
D2-0900Z   1/1      -     57/2      -       -       -     58/3    2982/408 
D2-1000Z   1/1     4/2    21/3      -       -       -     26/6    3008/414 
D2-1100Z    -       -      4/1   103/1      -       -    107/2    3115/416 
D2-1200Z    -      1/1     1/1   124/4     1/1      -    127/7    3242/423 
D2-1300Z    -       -       -     21/0   101/2      -    122/2    3364/425 
D2-1400Z    -       -       -       -     87/6      -     87/6    3451/431 
D2-1500Z    -       -       -     45/1    29/3     1/1    75/5    3526/436 
D2-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   86/1    --+--    1/0    87/1    3613/437 
D2-1700Z    -       -       -     54/1     3/3    14/9    71/13   3684/450 
D2-1800Z    -       -       -     35/0     3/0    14/8    52/8    3736/458 
D2-1900Z    -       -      5/0    48/1     2/2     3/2    58/5    3794/463 
D2-2000Z    -       -      4/0    35/1     1/0     1/0    41/1    3835/464 
D2-2100Z    -       -     12/1    11/0    13/2      -     36/3    3871/467 
D2-2200Z    -       -     11/0    25/1    11/0      -     47/1    3918/468 
D2-2300Z    -     53/1      -      1/1      -       -     54/2    3972/470 

Total:    96/54  639/85 1120/103 1331/103 750/103 36/22 

The best 60-minute rate was 194/hour from 1104 to 1203

The best 30-minute rate was 202/hour from 1127 to 1156

The best 10-minute rate was 216/hour from 1127 to 1136

          160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total      %

    EU      65    584   1033   1195    650      1    3528    88.8
    AF       1      6     13     15     18      1      54     1.4
    AS       1      8     25     76     25      0     135     3.4
    NA      23     26     26     25     29     16     145     3.7
    SA       6     12     15     14     19     18      84     2.1
    OC       0      3      8      6      9      0      26     0.7

“Only” 88% Europe…  most worked countries were

          160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total
    DL      14     82    163    202    102            563
    OK       2     59     75     79     55            270
     G       4     49     89     91     21            254
    UA       1     44     68     96     44            253
     I       3     21     69     72     66            231

Multi-band QSO’s

—————-

1 bands    1486

2 bands     422

3 bands     269

4 bands     152

5 bands      25

6 bands      17

(During the contest I would have thought we had many more multi-band QSOs as it seemed many stations were on 3 or 4 bands, but guess not!)

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

V31PP CU2A J7OJ VP2MVX TI5N TO9A WP2Z  8P9PA  P49Y   VP9/W6PH   PJ4R   P40W  PJ2T HI3TEJ HQ9H FG/N0YY V26G

CQ WW CW 2005

Audio Archive – CQ WW CW 2005 (K5ZD op)

Call: K5ZD
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: MA
Operating Time (hrs): 45.5
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:  112    17       56
   80:  792    22       92
   40:  821    30      108
   20: 1458    36      125
   15:  548    25      104
   10:   40    12       23
------------------------------
Total: 3771   142      508  Total Score = 7,063,550

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Equipment: FT-1000D + Alpha 76CA, FT-1000D + AL-1200

Antennas: 10m - 6-el @ 90', 15m - 5/5 @ 66'/33', 20m - 5/5 @ 100'/50'
40m - 2-el @ 110', 80m - 4 square, Inv vee, 160m - GP, shunt fed tower

Links to Audio Files

Click on the Audio link to listen to individual 30-minute segments.  Click on the Log link to view the corresponding section of the log.  View rate sheet to find the best hours.

Note: When you click on Listen, your browser will download the entire audio file before it begins to play. This could take some time depending on your Internet connection speed. (Typical 30 minute mpeg file is 4.4 to 5.5Mb.)

I recommend that you listen to the audio clips using headphones.  Listening from a speaker makes it difficult to hear the calls through the QRM and to hear the SO2R headphone switching.

Time Segment Audio Log QSOs Comments
Day 1 – 0000Z Listen Log 50 Slow start then all search and pounce (S&P)
Day 1 – 0030Z  Listen Log 34 Continue S&P
Day 1 – 0100Z  Listen Log 42 S&P across 160m and 80m
Day 1 – 0130Z  Listen Log 45 More S&P up 80m
Day 1 – 0200Z  Listen Log 36 Some running on 80m with second radio
Day 1 – 0230Z  Listen Log 26 S&P on 160m and 20m
Day 1 – 0300Z  Listen Log 34 Short run on 40m and then more tuning
Day 1 – 0330Z  Listen Log 36 S&P across 80m
Day 1 – 0400Z  Listen Log 41 S&P on 80m, then SO2R between 40/80
Day 1 – 0430Z  Listen Log 34 tune 160, then run on 80
Day 1 – 0500Z  Listen Log 37 running on 80, second radio on 40/160
Day 1 – 0530Z  Listen Log 15 slow going on 80 and 160
Day 1 – 0600Z  Listen Log 29 S&P on 80, then run with some 40m
Day 1 – 0630Z  Listen Log 30 Run on 80, some Eu on 160
Day 1 – 0700Z  Listen Log 19 Almost all on 160m
Day 1 – 0730Z  Listen Log 46 Nice run on 80m with second radio on 40
Day 1 – 0800Z  Listen Log 22 Continue 80m run, then tune around
Day 1 – 0830Z  Listen Log 14 Tuning and calling on 40, 80, and 160
Day 1 – 0900Z  Listen Log 39 Good Eu run on 40m
Day 1 – 0930Z  Listen Log 46 Continue Eu run on 40m
Day 1 – 1000Z  Listen Log 35 Run on 40m, then run on 20m
Day 1 – 1030Z  Listen Log 28 Run on 20m, off at 1050z
Day 1 – 1100Z  Listen 0 Sleep
Day 1 – 1130Z  Listen Log 38 On at 1135z, sweep low bands, run on 20m
Day 1 – 1200Z  Listen Log 61 Run on 20m, some 40m LP to Asia
Day 1 – 1230Z  Listen Log 77 Run on 20m, some second radio on 15m
Day 1 – 1300Z  Listen Log 78 Run on 20m, some second radio on 15m
Day 1 – 1330Z  Listen Log 74 Run on 20m, some second radio on 15m
Day 1 – 1400Z  Listen Log 69 Run on 20m, then run on 15m
Day 1 – 1430Z  Listen Log 75 Run on 15m with second radio on 20m
Day 1 – 1500Z  Listen Log 64 Run on 15m with second radio on 20, 10
Day 1 – 1530Z  Listen Log 57 Run on 15m with second radio on 20, 10
Day 1 – 1600Z  Listen Log 45 Run on 15m, then mult sweep on 15m
Day 1 – 1630Z  Listen Log 45 Mult sweep on 15/10m, then run on 20m
Day 1 – 1700Z  Listen Log 61 Run on 20m, some second radio on 15m
Day 1 – 1730Z  Listen Log 50 Run on 20m, some second radio on 15m
Day 1 – 1800Z  Listen Log 45 Run on 20m, some second radio on 15m
Day 1 – 1830Z  Listen Log 37 Run on 20m, some second radio on 10m
Day 1 – 1900Z  Listen Log 28 Run on 20m, some second radio on 15, 10
Day 1 – 1930Z  Listen Log 36 Run on 20m, then sweep 20
Day 1 – 2000Z  Listen Log 25 Sweep 20 and 15, then run on 40
Day 1 – 2030Z  Listen Log 70 Great Eu run on 40m
Day 1 – 2100Z  Listen Log 51 Continue Eu run on 40m, some second radio
Day 1 – 2130Z  Listen Log 56 Continue Eu run on 40m, some second radio
Day 1 – 2200Z  Listen Log 45 Run on 40m, second radio on 20m
Day 1 – 2230Z  Listen Log 51 Run on 40m, second radio on 20m
Day 1 – 2300Z  Listen Log 42 Run on 40m, second radio on 20m
Day 1 – 2330Z  Listen Log 33 Run on 40m, second radio on 80m
Day 2 – 0000Z  Listen Log 26 Run on 40m, second radio on 80m, then break
Day 2 – 0030Z  Listen Log 6 Off first 15 mins, then tune around
Day 2 – 0100Z  Listen Log 30 Run on 80m, second radio on 40m
Day 2 – 0130Z  Listen Log 14 Looking for QSOs on 40 and 80
Day 2 – 0200Z  Listen Log 11 More grinding on 40 and 80
Day 2 – 0230Z  Listen Log 15 Chasing Eu on 160m
Day 2 – 0300Z  Listen Log 10 More 160m
Day 2 – 0330Z  Listen Log 38 Nice Eu run on 80m
Day 2 – 0400Z  Listen Log 43 Continue Eu run on 80m
Day 2 – 0430Z  Listen Log 33 Continue Eu run on 80m
Day 2 – 0500Z  Listen Log 30 Continue run on 80m, second radio on 40, 160
Day 2 – 0530Z  Listen Log 41 Continue Eu run on 80m
Day 2 – 0600Z  Listen Log 52 Continue Eu run on 80m
Day 2 – 0630Z  Listen Log 51 Continue Eu run on 80m
Day 2 – 0700Z  Listen Log 45 Continue Eu run on 80m
Day 2 – 0730Z  Listen Log 46 Continue Eu run on 80m, second radio on 40
Day 2 – 0800Z  Listen Log 8 Tuning on 40, 80, 160, then off at 0815z
Day 2 – 0830Z  Listen 0 Sleep
Day 2 – 0900Z  Listen 0 Sleep
Day 2 – 0930Z  Listen Log 3 Back on at 0955z
Day 2 – 1000Z  Listen Log 9 Grinding for QSOs, bands were awful
Day 2 – 1030Z  Listen Log 11 More grinding, good Asia mults on 40m
Day 2 – 1100Z  Listen Log 9 More grinding, 20 finally opens
Day 2 – 1130Z  Listen Log 36 Some 40m, then run on 20m
Day 2 – 1200Z  Listen Log 87 Good run on 20m
Day 2 – 1230Z  Listen Log 75 Continue run on 20m
Day 2 – 1300Z  Listen Log 81 Continue run on 20m
Day 2 – 1330Z  Listen Log 70 Continue run on 20m
Day 2 – 1400Z  Listen Log 70 Continue run on 20m, then run on 15m
Day 2 – 1430Z  Listen Log 90 Continue run on 15m
Day 2 – 1500Z  Listen Log 74 Continue run on 15m, second radio on 10m
Day 2 – 1530Z  Listen Log 53 Run on 15m, then switch to 20m
Day 2 – 1600Z  Listen Log 57 Run on 20m, second radio sweep on 15m
Day 2 – 1630Z  Listen Log 58 Run on 20m, second radio sweep on 15m
Day 2 – 1700Z  Listen Log 39 Run, find new frequency, continue run on 20m
Day 2 – 1730Z  Listen Log 43 Run on 20m, second radio sweep on 15m
Day 2 – 1800Z  Listen Log 50 Run on 20m, second radio sweep on 15m
Day 2 – 1830Z  Listen Log 40 Run on 20m, second radio on 15, 10m
Day 2 – 1900Z  Listen Log 38 Run on 20m, second radio on 15
Day 2 – 1930Z  Listen Log 23 Tuning around 20 and 15m
Day 2 – 2000Z  Listen Log 19 Move to 40m and find run frequency
Day 2 – 2030Z  Listen Log 59 Run on 40m
Day 2 – 2100Z  Listen Log 48 Continue run on 40m
Day 2 – 2130Z  Listen Log 53 Continue run on 40m, second radio on 20m
Day 2 – 2200Z  Listen Log 26 Run on 40, then switch to run JA on 20m
Day 2 – 2230Z  Listen Log 34 Run JA on 20m, second radio on 40m
Day 2 – 2300Z  Listen Log 21 Sweep up 20m, then go to 80m
Day 2 – 2330Z  Listen Log 16 Sweep 80m and then finish on 160

Download audio archive for the entire contest  (This is a very large zip file.)

2005 CQ WW CW Contest K5ZD

          CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW

Call: K5ZD
Operator(s): K5ZD
Station: K5ZD
Class: SOAB HP
QTH: MA
Operating Time (hrs): 45.5
Radios: SO2R Summary: Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries ------------------------------ 160:  112    17       56 80:  792    22       92 40:  821    30      108 20: 1458    36      125 15:  548    25      104 10:   40    12       23 ------------------------------ Total: 3771   142      508  Total Score = 7,063,550 Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Comments:

Wow.  When the contest started I thought 5 million would be a big score, but conditions (and activity) were amazing. Glad I have this contest recorded because there are parts of it I will want to listen to so I can make sure I wasn’t hallucinating!

As always, the contest is so big there are stations that I just can’t find. Never heard a KL7 until last 30 mins of the contest, then worked two of them. Only heard 9Y4AA the 3 times when I worked him on 20,15, and 10.  Never anywhere else.  When I work all the other Carribbean guys on 4 or 5 bands, weird that one like that gets away.  Missed V31TM on 10 and 15.  How does that happen?! Never heard UA9AYA on 40m, then see he made a huge score there.  Worked 8Q7DV on 80 and 20, but never heard them anywhere else.  That is what makes this contest so cool – and why the scores keep getting bigger.

The audio recording will be on-line within the next week or so.  There are some excellent low band runs with once in a lifetime clear frequency, low low noise, and high rate.  Also lots of SO2R examples where I was messing up 2 QSOs at the same time.

For the packet guys, stations that identify with “TU” may be OK.  But for a single op, I would have to wait until they decided to send their call.  In some cases this took some badgering.  Packet enables these guys to run and run without having to identify because there is always a string of callers. Frustrating at times.  Otherwise, I thought the overall calliber of operating was pretty good.

Slept 45 mins the first night because my back was killing me.  Felt much better after that.  Slept 90 minutes the second night – not because I was sleepy then but because I wanted to be fully alert when the high band rates were happening.

My motivation to get through this contest was that it would be my last full out 48 hour single op effort.  Although I will probably forget that pledge when next November rolls around…

The numbers:

Hour      160M     80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total     Cumm   Off
 
D1-0000Z   1/2    --+--   75/55    8/12   --+--   --+--   84/69     84/69
D1-0100Z  15/14   68/38    4/2      -       -       -     87/54    171/123
D1-0200Z  13/8    21/5    11/3    17/12     -       -     62/28    233/151
D1-0300Z   5/2    38/17   27/6      -       -       -     70/25    303/176
D1-0400Z  11/4    58/6     6/2      -       -       -     75/12    378/188
D1-0500Z   9/4    39/7     4/3      -       -       -     52/14    430/202
D1-0600Z   5/3    44/6     8/0      -       -       -     57/9     487/211
D1-0700Z  18/14   42/3     4/2     1/1      -       -     65/20    552/231
D1-0800Z   3/4    25/8     8/6    --+--   --+--   --+--   36/18    588/249
D1-0900Z   2/2     4/4    77/11     -       -       -     83/17    671/266
D1-1000Z    -       -     12/3    51/23     -       -     63/26    734/292
D1-1100Z    -      3/2     3/0    32/14     -       -     38/16    772/308  48
D1-1200Z    -       -      4/4   130/16    4/8      -    138/28    910/336
D1-1300Z    -       -       -    134/12   16/20     -    150/32   1060/368
D1-1400Z    -       -       -     64/7    79/24     -    143/31   1203/399
D1-1500Z    -       -       -      9/5   101/8     8/13  118/26   1321/425
D1-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   47/5    36/23    7/6    90/34   1411/459
D1-1700Z    -       -       -     97/2    13/4      -    110/6    1521/465
D1-1800Z    -       -       -     56/4    10/7    13/8    79/19   1600/484
D1-1900Z    -       -       -     53/10    8/6     2/1    63/17   1663/501
D1-2000Z    -       -     85/7     7/4     3/1      -     95/12   1758/513
D1-2100Z    -       -    100/2     4/0     1/0      -    105/2    1863/515
D1-2200Z    -       -     87/5     8/4      -       -     95/9    1958/524
D1-2300Z   1/0    10/0    58/1     5/4      -       -     74/5    2032/529
D2-0000Z  --+--    8/0    19/0     4/1    --+--   --+--   31/1    2063/530
D2-0100Z    -     30/4    13/6      -       -       -     43/10   2106/540
D2-0200Z  14/8     8/2     3/0      -       -       -     25/10   2131/550
D2-0300Z   8/4    37/1     1/1     2/0      -       -     48/6    2179/556
D2-0400Z    -     70/2     3/2      -       -       -     73/4    2252/560
D2-0500Z   2/0    68/0     1/1      -       -       -     71/1    2323/561
D2-0600Z   1/0   102/2      -       -       -       -    103/2    2426/563
D2-0700Z    -     84/0     4/0      -       -       -     88/0    2514/563
D2-0800Z   1/2     6/1     1/0    --+--   --+--   --+--    8/3    2522/566  47
D2-0900Z    -      2/0     1/0      -       -       -      3/0    2525/566  55
D2-1000Z   1/0     6/1    13/7      -       -       -     20/8    2545/574
D2-1100Z    -      2/0    10/0    33/3      -       -     45/3    2590/577
D2-1200Z    -       -       -    156/3     1/0      -    157/3    2747/580
D2-1300Z    -       -       -    141/1     8/1      -    149/2    2896/582
D2-1400Z    -       -       -     27/0   129/9      -    156/9    3052/591
D2-1500Z    -       -       -     13/2   108/6     3/4   124/12   3176/603
D2-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   98/1    11/2     2/2   111/5    3287/608
D2-1700Z    -       -       -     69/1     8/5      -     77/6    3364/614
D2-1800Z    -       -       -     74/0     3/2     5/1    82/3    3446/617
D2-1900Z    -       -       -     53/5     7/1      -     60/6    3506/623
D2-2000Z    -       -     74/6     1/1     1/2      -     76/9    3582/632
D2-2100Z    -       -     90/3     4/1     1/0      -     95/4    3677/636
D2-2200Z    -       -     15/0    42/2      -       -     57/2    3734/638
D2-2300Z   2/2    17/5      -     18/5      -       -     37/12   3771/650
 
Total:   112/73  792/114 821/1381458/161 548/129  40/35

The best 60 minute rate was 165/hour from 1418 to 1517 The best 30 minute rate was 180/hour from 1448 to 1517 The best 10 minute rate was 222/hour from 1449 to 1458

By continent

       160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total      %

 EU      54    681    664   1216    427      0    3042    80.7 
 NA      44     76     82     83     42     10     337     8.9 
 SA       8     15     22     38     39     25     147     3.9 
 AS       2      6     22     88      8      0     126     3.3 
 AF       4     12     20     21     26      5      88     2.3 
 OC       0      1     11     11      5      0      28     0.7 

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

VP9I        PZ5C        P40L        HC8N        WP2Z        PJ2T VE3EJ       8P5A        5J1W

Live audio streaming in CQWW

When Dave, KM3T, was over getting familiar with the station prior to a single op effort in CQ WW Phone, we got to talking about his air traffic control audio streaming site and how cool it would be to do something similar for ham radio.  We couldn’t think of anyone else who had streamed a contest live on the Internet.

Dave sent me some software and within 30 mins or so, I had the headphone audio playing out through the servers he uses for www.liveatc.net.

An announcement here on the contest reflector resulted in the following note that appeared in the ARRL Letter (thanks to N1RL):

* K5ZD to provide chance to eavesdrop firsthand on contest operation:

In what appears to be a contesting first, streaming audio <http://www.k5zd.com/live> from the Western Massachusetts contest station of Randy Thompson, K5ZD, will be available on the Internet during the CQ World Wide Phone Contest. Dave Pascoe, KM3T, a contest veteran, will be at the helm of K5ZD for a serious single-operator, all-band effort. “This will be a full blown SO2R [single-operator, two radio] effort, and the stream will be in stereo, so you hear exactly what he is hearing,” Thompson said. He advises listeners to look for audio streaming to start a few hours before the contest. E-mail comments to K5ZD <k5zd@contesting.com>.

Dave and I were interested to see what kind of interest there would be in such a thing.  The results exceeded our expectations.  I received a number of complimentary emails during the contest from people who were listening. One guy said he was using it to help mentor some beginning contesters, another said he was stuck at work and it let him enjoy the contest, and another said he was listening while eating breakfast.

In all there were about 40 emails with comments.  A number of emails after the contest asked if we made a file and if it was going to be available (see below).

On a personal note, the audio streaming gave me a wonderful opportunity to share ham radio contesting with my 15 year old son.

He has listened to me yelling into the microphone his whole life, but we have never had the chance to share what is going on inside the headphones.  Was fun to listen, tell him what country each callsign represented, and then do play-by-play as various things happened.

For example, at one point I could see Dave was going to get squeezed off a frequency.  Was fun to point out to Andrew the signals above and below, who they were, and how they were both moving in (and how the rate was impacted).

Looking at the web logs after the contest, it appears there were between 20 and 40 people listening most of the hours of the contest.

The high water mark was 59. There were nearly 2000 visitors to the site on Saturday of the contest!

Yes, we did archive the audio from the contest.  You can listen to the contest in 30 minute increments and view the log for each segment at http://www.k5zd.com/live/wwph05/audio_wwph05.html. There is also a link where you can download the entire contest as one file.  Dave has been listening to the contest through his Apple iPod!  You may want to find your QSO in the recording and see how you sounded here in New England.

One local contester has already used some of the audio files as part of the contest presentation to his local club.

If you hear an interesting segment, let me know the times (in GMT) and I will try to pull it out into a “Greatest Hits” list so that it will be easier to find examples of particular operating events.

CQ WW CW

We plan to do it again for CQ WW CW!  I will be operating single op all band with SO2R in a reasonably serious effort. Visit www.k5zd.com/live during the contest and click on the “Listen to Live Audio Now” link to share the experience.

Note: During the phone contest several people complained of slow start up or connection problems when using Microsoft Windows Media Player.

RealPlayer works great and starts very fast.

Look forward to your comments.  And see you in CQ WW CW.

Randy, K5ZD

Dave, KM3T

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2005 ARRL Sweepstakes CW K5ZD

                    ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW

Call: K5ZD
Operator(s): K5ZD
Station: K5ZD

Class: Single Op HP
QTH: WMA
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs
------------
  160:    0
   80:  162
   40:  789
   20:  240
   15:   60
   10:    6
------------
Total: 1257  Sections = 80  Total Score = 201,120

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Comments

*** My 29th consecutive year of SS CW with over 1000 QSOs! ***

Wasn’t mentally or physically ready for this one. Have had back problems for past 6 weeks and didn’t think I could make it through the whole contest. Wanted to see if I could last long enough to get over the 1K QSO mark.

Conditions seemed OK at the start, but activity was off. I had no problem finding and holding frequencies on 40m all Sat night. That’s not normal at all. When I compared to last year’s rate sheet, I was over 150 QSOs behind when I went to bed.

Again on Sunday, conditions were OK, but activity was not. I managed to catch up with some of the jack rabbits out West, but not enough. At one point N2NT was 100 ahead of me. Finally made it to 1000 QSOs at 1800z (about 3 hours later than expected).

Have never wanted to quit a contest so bad. My back was hurting on and off.
Decided that I would regret it if I quit and found later I could have won the Division or something. Also, once you are 18+ hours into the masochism that is SS CW on Sunday, might as well stick it out.

I thought the caliber of operating was better than ever this year. Almost everyone would provide the correct fills and seemed to know what PR? meant. The QRP crowd is awesome. They don’t send the fastest, but they do a great job of making QSOs.

My last QSO may have been past the 24 hour mark, but didn’t want to leave N0AX feeling ignored. 🙂

This was a great training run for CQ WW CW. See everyone then (and will have the live audio streaming going for that one).

Rates

 Hour      80      40      20      15      10     Total    Cumm    Off

D1-2100Z    -     59/27     -     16/8     3/2    78/37    78/37  
D1-2200Z    -     69/6     3/2    12/2      -     84/10   162/47  
D1-2300Z    -     42/5    25/8      -       -     67/13   229/60  
D2-0000Z  --+--   40/3    26/6    --+--   --+--   66/9    295/69  
D2-0100Z  13/1    53/1     3/0      -       -     69/2    364/71  
D2-0200Z  13/0    58/1      -       -       -     71/1    435/72  
D2-0300Z  16/0    41/0      -       -       -     57/0    492/72  
D2-0400Z  22/1    38/0      -       -       -     60/1    552/73  
D2-0500Z  18/0    35/0      -       -       -     53/0    605/73  
D2-0600Z  21/0    31/0      -       -       -     52/0    657/73  
D2-0700Z  13/0    26/2      -       -       -     39/2    696/75  
D2-0800Z   6/0     3/0    --+--   --+--   --+--    9/0    705/75   41
D2-0900Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    705/75   60
D2-1000Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    705/75   60
D2-1100Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    705/75   60
D2-1200Z  13/0    26/1      -       -       -     39/1    744/76   18
D2-1300Z  14/0    35/0     3/0      -       -     52/0    796/76  
D2-1400Z    -     21/0    31/2      -       -     52/2    848/78  
D2-1500Z    -     31/0    19/1      -       -     50/1    898/79  
D2-1600Z  --+--   16/0    30/0    --+--   --+--   46/0    944/79  
D2-1700Z    -     34/0    18/0      -       -     52/0    996/79  
D2-1800Z    -     32/0     2/0     8/0      -     42/0   1038/79  
D2-1900Z    -      7/0     8/0     6/0      -     21/0   1059/79   30
D2-2000Z    -      6/0    16/0     8/1     1/0    31/1   1090/80 
D2-2100Z    -     14/0     6/0     5/0     2/0    27/0   1117/80  
D2-2200Z    -     10/0     9/0     5/0      -     24/0   1141/80   31
D2-2300Z   4/0     8/0    28/0      -       -     40/0   1181/80  
D3-0000Z  --+--    9/0     8/0    --+--   --+--   17/0   1198/80   30
D3-0100Z   4/0    29/0     5/0      -       -     38/0   1236/80  
D3-0200Z   5/0    16/0      -       -       -     21/0   1257/80   30 

Total:   162/2   789/46  240/19   60/11    6/2

Audio – 2005 CQ WW SSB (KM3T op)

2005 CQ WW SSB K5ZD (KM3T op)

CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

Call: K5ZD
Operator(s): KM3T
Station: K5ZD

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: MA
Operating Time (hrs): 46.5
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:   61    10       33
   80:  331    19       67
   40:  478    27       92
   20: 1267    35      132
   15: 1236    30      105
   10:   86    13       44
------------------------------
Total: 3459   134      473  Total Score = 6,006,265

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

3830 Posting (includes rate sheet)

Links to Audio Files

Download audio archive for the entire contest (Note: Requires BitTorrent or BT-compatible client software.)

Click on the Audio link to listen to individual 30-minute segments. Click on the Log link to view the corresponding section of the log. View rate sheet to find the best hours.

Note: When you click on Listen, your browser will download the entire audio file before it begins to play. This could take some time depending on your Internet connection speed. (Typical 30 minute mpeg file is 4.4 to 5.5Mb.)

I recommend that you listen to the audio clips using headphones. Listening from a speaker makes it difficult to hear the calls through the QRM and to hear the SO2R headphone switching.

Time Segment Audio Log Comments
0000Z Day One Listen Log 28 QSOs on 20m/40m
0030Z Day One Listen Log
0100Z Day One Listen Log
0130Z Day One Listen Log
0200Z Day One Listen Log
0230Z Day One Listen Log
0300Z Day One Listen Log 75m/160m
0330Z Day One Listen Log 40m/75m/160m
0400Z Day One Listen Log 160m/75m
0430Z Day One Listen Log 18 QSOs
0500Z Day One Listen Log
0530Z Day One Listen Log 75m
0600Z Day One Listen Log 75m
0630Z Day One Listen Log
0700Z Day One Listen Log
0730Z Day One Listen Log
0800Z Day One Listen Log
0830Z Day One Listen Log
0900Z Day One Listen Log
0930Z Day One Listen Log 40m split to Eu
1000Z Day One Listen Log
1030Z Day One Listen Log 20m opening begins!
1100Z Day One Listen Log 223 hour
1130Z Day One Listen Log
1200Z Day One Listen Log 251 hour
1230Z Day One Listen Log
1300Z Day One Listen Log 112 hour
1330Z Day One Listen Log some 10m
1400Z Day One Listen Log 141 hour
1430Z Day One Listen Log
1500Z Day One Listen Log 152 hour
1530Z Day One Listen Log
1600Z Day One Listen Log 104 hour
1630Z Day One Listen Log Move from 15m to 20m
1700Z Day One Listen Log 112 hour
1730Z Day One Listen Log
1800Z Day One Listen Log 123 hour
1830Z Day One Listen Log
1900Z Day One Listen Log
1930Z Day One Listen Log
2000Z Day One Listen Log
2030Z Day One Listen Log
2100Z Day One Listen Log
2130Z Day One Listen Log
2200Z Day One Listen Log
2230Z Day One Listen Log
2300Z Day One Listen Log
2330Z Day One Listen Log
0000Z Day Two Listen Log
0030Z Day Two Listen Log
0100Z Day Two Listen Log 4 QSOs, short off time
0130Z Day Two Listen Log
0200Z Day Two Listen Log
0230Z Day Two Listen Log
0300Z Day Two Listen Log
0330Z Day Two Listen off 0315Z – 0448Z
0400Z Day Two Listen
0430Z Day Two Listen Log
0500Z Day Two Listen Log 160m, 75m
0530Z Day Two Listen Log
0600Z Day Two Listen Log
0630Z Day Two Listen Log
0700Z Day Two Listen Log 40m Europe run
0730Z Day Two Listen Log More 40m Europe
0800Z Day Two Listen Log
0830Z Day Two Listen Log
0900Z Day Two Listen Log
0930Z Day Two Listen Log
1000Z Day Two Listen Log
1030Z Day Two Listen Log Beginning of 20m run
1100Z Day Two Listen Log
1130Z Day Two Listen Log
1200Z Day Two Listen Log
1230Z Day Two Listen Log
1300Z Day Two Listen Log
1330Z Day Two Listen Log
1400Z Day Two Listen Log
1430Z Day Two Listen Log
1500Z Day Two Listen Log
1530Z Day Two Listen Log
1600Z Day Two Listen Log
1630Z Day Two Listen Log
1700Z Day Two Listen Log
1730Z Day Two Listen Log
1800Z Day Two Listen Log
1830Z Day Two Listen Log
1900Z Day Two Listen Log
1930Z Day Two Listen Log
2000Z Day Two Listen Log
2030Z Day Two Listen Log
2100Z Day Two Listen Log
2130Z Day Two Listen Log
2200Z Day Two Listen Log
2230Z Day Two Listen Log
2300Z Day Two Listen Log
2330Z Day Two Listen Log

2004 CQ WW CW Contest K5ZD

K5ZD, Single Op All Band, High Power

By Randall A. Thompson, K5ZD
k5zd@contesting.com

Summary Sheet

              CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 2004

  Call: K5ZD                     Country:  United States
  Mode: CW                       Category: Single Operator
                                           High Power

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES

      160       62      141     2.27     13      34
       80      418     1157     2.77     21      83
       40      615     1680     2.73     29     106
       20     1174     3313     2.82     37     124
       15      803     2330     2.90     31     108
       10      131      334     2.55     23      68
     ---------------------------------------------------
     Totals   3203     8955     2.80    154     523  =>  6,062,535

   (Above is after log checking.)

Station Description

  • Radio 1 – Yeasu FT-1000D + Alpha 76CA
  • Radio 2 – Yeasu FT-1000D + Ameritron AL-1200

Tower 1 – 100′ Rohn 45G

  • 40-2CD @ 110′
  • 205CA @ 100′ / 50′
  • 5-el 15 @70′ / 35′
  • 80m Inv Vee with top at 95′
  • 160m 1/4-wave GP with 4 elevated radials

Tower 2 – 90′ Rohn 25G

  • 6-el 10 @90′ with 4/4 @ 60’/30′
  • 40m 1/2-wave sloper to west
  • 80m wire 4 square hanging from tower with 16 radials per vertical
  • 160m shunt feed tower with 32 radials

Tower 3 – 40′ Rohn 25G

  • TH7DXX at 40′

Comments

This contest suffered from two unusual failures: operator and antennas.

I wanted to do the contest. I prepared for the contest. But, when it started, I just didn’t seem to have the necessary motivation. Decided to sleep 90 minutes the first night in an effort to reduce the pain of the poor conditions. Have never slept during the first night a serious effort before.

Discovered the first antenna problem when I tried to turn the side mounted 15m beam to Europe Sat morning. It would get stuck at due North. Decided to push on using just the antenna fixed on Europe at 30′ and would try to determine the problem later in the day.

Nothing fixes motivation like some high rates. Managed a best 60 minutes of 195 QSOs on Sat morning. Maybe I should just use the low antenna all the time!

Ran out to the tower later and found one leg of the 80m inverted Vee had fallen into the 15m beam. Pulled it back out and was fully rotatable again.

Second antenna problem occurred around 02Z. Turned the 40/20m beam due south to work CP6CW on 40m. Then couldn’t get the Tailtwister to rotate back again. We had a full moon and good weather, but didn’t want to take a chance climbing the tower. Kept trying to play with it but no wind, so it wasn’t moving. This leaves my only 40m antenna fixed south.

Told my wife that this effectively ended the contest for me. Decided to play DXer on the low bands and try to make what score I could. 80m was great Sat night at Eu sunrise. Gave up the normal 40m opening (maybe 100 QSOs) and went to bed.

Sunday morning, got up and decided to do what I could with the fixed 20m beam to Europe at 50′. Conditions on 20m were great. Band was wide open across Europe and into zone 16. Worked lots of UA3 stations with great signals. Again, maybe I need to do all my 20m running with the low antenna only!

15m and 10m never did much on Sunday. 20m was always more productive.

Was windy on Sunday and I could play with the rotator where I could see it through the shack window. Finally got it off the stop and rotary again. Kept me in the contest and was worth a lot of multipliers in the last several hours.

Definitely a contest for SO2R (and to be in W1). No 10m, yet managed to work lots of countries. One advantage of calling CQ on 20m all day is that lots of strange and interesting things call in. Thus the big mult. Never heard zone 23 or 24 on any band.

Learned that sleep makes DX contests more fun. Also that sleep sure helps your mental ability to handle high rates. As conditions go down, we are going to find the activity is super concentrated into specific openings. May be worth sleeping more to maximize rate production.

Another lesson is that motivation is often a matter of managing expectations. When conditions were bad the first night, it was hard to imagine continuing all weekend. Best not to try competing with past rate sheets and just deal with what is happening now.

Lots of great operators out there. Just wish they would sign their calls more often. Not all of us are using packet.

Continent Statistics

           160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total      %

    SA       4     10     23     37     36     32     142     4.4
    NA      32     57     82     88     60     42     361    11.2
    EU      26    339    482    930    639     37    2453    76.1
    AS       0      4     16     75     40      0     135     4.2
    AF       1      9     14     30     21     14      89     2.8
    OC       0      3      5     21      8      5      42     1.3

Rate Sheet

QSO/ZN+DX by hour and band - K5ZD CQ WW CW 2004

Hour   160M     80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total     Cumm     Off

0000Z  --+--   --+--   56/51   25/33   --+--   --+--   81/84     81/84  
0100Z    -     31/21   44/14    7/3      -       -     82/38    163/122 
0200Z    -      9/7    62/19     -       -       -     71/26    234/148 
0300Z   9/13   48/20   13/3      -       -       -     70/36    304/184 
0400Z  11/6    59/15     -       -       -       -     70/21    374/205 
0500Z  10/7    53/3      -       -       -       -     63/10    437/215 
0600Z   9/7    26/8    10/6     1/1      -       -     46/22    483/237 
0700Z    -     30/11   13/2      -       -       -     43/13    526/250 
0800Z   2/1     7/5    35/3    --+--   --+--   --+--   44/9     570/259 
0900Z    -      5/1     8/6     4/5      -       -     17/12    587/271    25
1000Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     587/271    60
1100Z   4/0     1/2     8/3    66/37    5/7      -     84/49    671/320     9
1200Z    -       -       -     73/8    86/41     -    159/49    830/369 
1300Z    -       -       -       -    180/13    9/14  189/27   1019/396 
1400Z    -       -       -       -    145/6    25/25  170/31   1189/427 
1500Z    -       -       -       -    105/3    21/15  126/18   1315/445 
1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   40/17   18/11   58/28   1373/473<-ant work 
1700Z    -       -       -     86/4    16/9    15/5   117/18   1490/491 
1800Z    -       -       -     59/6    20/10    2/2    81/18   1571/509 
1900Z    -       -       -     42/13    8/3     8/3    58/19   1629/528 
2000Z    -       -      2/0    36/6    15/5     3/4    56/15   1685/543 
2100Z    -       -     81/5      -       -      8/4    89/9    1774/552 
2200Z    -       -     96/6      -     16/6      -    112/12   1886/564 
2300Z    -       -     55/4     8/2     2/0      -     65/6    1951/570 
0000Z  --+--    1/0    23/0     2/2    --+--   --+--   26/2    1977/572    36
0100Z   3/2    19/3    10/2      -       -       -     32/7    2009/579 
0200Z   1/1      -     14/6      -       -       -     15/7    2024/586<-rotator 25
0300Z    -       -      2/2      -       -       -      2/2    2026/588    60
0400Z   1/2    37/5      -       -       -       -     38/7    2064/595 
0500Z   6/5    24/3      -       -       -       -     30/8    2094/603 
0600Z   5/3    72/0      -       -       -       -     77/3    2171/606     2
0700Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2171/606    60
0800Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0    2171/606    60
0900Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2171/606    60
1000Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2171/606    60
1100Z   2/0      -      1/0    51/6     2/2      -     56/8    2227/614    16
1200Z    -       -       -    110/1    16/4      -    126/5    2353/619 
1300Z    -       -       -     96/0    24/1      -    120/1    2473/620 
1400Z    -       -       -    112/2    12/2      -    124/4    2597/624 
1500Z    -       -       -     34/2    55/0     5/3    94/5    2691/629 
1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--  136/7     4/0     1/0   141/7    2832/636 
1700Z    -       -       -    125/4     6/2      -    131/6    2963/642 
1800Z    -       -       -     31/5     4/2     7/3    42/10   3005/652 
1900Z    -       -       -     21/1    12/1     9/2    42/4    3047/656 
2000Z    -       -       -     21/6    10/3      -     31/9    3078/665 
2100Z    -       -     27/1     5/2     2/0      -     34/3    3112/668 
2200Z    -       -     17/0    30/4      -       -     47/4    3159/672 
2300Z    -       -     45/4     1/1    19/2      -     65/7    3224/679 

Total: 63/47 422/104 622/137 1182/161 804/139 131/91 

Unique callsigns worked = 2243

The best 60 minute rate was 195/hour from 1233 to 1332
The best 30 minute rate was 212/hour from 1256 to 1325
The best 10 minute rate was 234/hour from 1256 to 1305

The best 1 minute rates were:
 5 QSOs/minute    5 times.
 4 QSOs/minute   91 times.
 3 QSOs/minute  274 times.
 2 QSOs/minute  571 times.
 1 QSOs/minute  871 times.

There were 616 band changes and 268 probable 2nd radio QSOs.

Multi-band QSOs
----------------
1 bands    1651
2 bands     360
3 bands     132
4 bands      58
5 bands      27
6 bands      15

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

J7OJ        WP2Z        VP2MZM      LZ9W        RU1A        PJ2T        
VP9I        HC8N        VE3YAA      DF0HQ       V31RM       S52ZW       
VE3DZ       8P5A        VE3JM       

----- S i n g l e   B a n d   Q S O ' s  -----
Band    160     80     40     20     15     10
----------------------------------------------
QSOs     25    198    287    699    401     41

Breakdown by Zone

Zone     160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
14        10    130    200    439    281     16   1076   32.9
15        11    174    225    315    268     17   1010   30.9
16         3     27     39    140     63      3    275    8.4
4         11     19     30     35     15     14    124    3.8
20         2      9     18     34     31      1     95    2.9
8          7     16     21     17     17     16     94    2.9
5         10     13     23     19      9      5     79    2.4
25         0      1      6     19     30      0     56    1.7
9          3      7     10     11      9      8     48    1.5
33         1      6      8     17     11      5     48    1.5
13         0      2      4     12     12     15     45    1.4
17         0      1      2     38      2      0     43    1.3
11         0      0      6      9     12      5     32    1.0
3          2      6      2      5      7      3     25    0.8
7          1      1      4      7      5      4     22    0.7
35         0      3      4      4      5      3     19    0.6
32         0      2      2      7      3      4     18    0.6
40         0      1      3      7      2      0     13    0.4
10         1      1      2      2      3      3     12    0.4
38         0      0      2      4      2      2     10    0.3
30         0      0      1      7      1      0      9    0.3
6          0      1      1      1      4      1      8    0.2
31         0      1      1      2      2      1      7    0.2
21         0      0      2      3      1      0      6    0.2
2          1      1      1      2      1      0      6    0.2
39         0      0      0      3      1      1      5    0.2
18         0      0      1      4      0      0      5    0.2
36         0      0      0      2      1      2      5    0.2
26         0      0      0      4      0      0      4    0.1
22         0      0      1      1      2      0      4    0.1
28         0      0      1      3      0      0      4    0.1
12         0      0      0      2      0      1      3    0.1
1          0      0      0      2      1      0      3    0.1
27         0      0      0      1      2      0      3    0.1
29         0      0      0      2      0      0      2    0.1
19         0      0      1      1      0      0      2    0.1
37         0      0      0      1      0      1      2    0.1
34         0      0      1      0      1      0      2    0.1
------------------------------------------------------
Total     63    422    622   1182    804    131   3224

Breakdown by Country

          160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total

   3D2              1      1      1      1      1       5
    3V              1      2      1      1              5
    4L                            1                     1
  4U1I                     1                            1
  4U1U       1      1                                   2
  4U1V              1                    1              2
    4X              1      1      1      2              5
    5B              1      1      1      1              4
    5H                            1             1       2
    5R                            1                     1
    5U              1      1      1      1      1       5
    6W              1      1      1      1      1       5
    6Y                     1                            1
    7X                                          1       1
    8P       1      1      1      1      1      1       6
    8Q                     1             1              2
    8R                                   1              1
    9A              6      5     10     13      3      37
    9G                            1                     1
   9M2                            1                     1
   9M6                            1                     1
    9Y              1      1      1      1      1       5
    A4                     1             1              2
    A6                     1      1                     2
    C3                     1                            1
    C5                     1             1              2
    C6              1      1      2      1              5
    CE                            2             1       3
   CE9                     1      2             1       4
    CM       1      1      3             1              6
    CN              1             1                     2
    CP                     1      1      1      1       4
    CT              2      1      5      4      2      14
   CT3              2      3      4      3      2      14
    CU                     2                            2
    CX                     1      3      2      2       8
    D4              1      1      1      1      1       5
    DL       3     53     69    145     91      1     362
    DU                            1                     1
    EA              7     27     43     25      6     108
   EA6              1      1      2      1      1       6
   EA8       1      2      3     10      6      2      24
   EA9                            1                     1
    EI       1      2      4      3      5             15
    ER                     1      1                     2
    ES              2      2      1      3              8
    EU       1      3      1      7      4             16
    EY                            1                     1
     F       2     20     18     47     39      2     128
    FM              1      1      1      1      2       6
    FR                            1      1      1       3
     G             12     22     65     38            137
    GD                            1      1              2
    GI              1      2                            3
    GJ       1      1      1      1      2              6
    GM              5      6      7      8      1      27
    GU                     1      3      1              5
    GW              2      2      5      3      1      13
    HA       5     17     26     24     16      2      90
    HB              3      9     20      8             40
    HC                                          1       1
   HC8       1      1      1      1      1      1       6
    HI              1      2      1      1      1       6
    HK                            2                     2
    HP                            1                     1
    HR                            1                     1
    HS                            3                     3
     I             13     34     42     36      3     128
   IG9                                   1              1
    IS                     1      1      4              6
   IT9                     1             1              2
    J7       1      2      2      2      2      2      11
    JA              1      6     19     30             56
    JW                            2                     2
     K       4      8     16     23      5      7      63
   KH2                                   2              2
   KH6              1      1      2      2      1       7
    KL                            2      1              3
   KP2       2      1      1      1      1      1       7
   KP4              2      4      2      3      2      13
    LA              1      5     11      7      1      25
    LU              2      1      6      8     11      28
    LX              1      2      3      2              8
    LY              6      4     18      6             34
    LZ       1      3      6     11     10      1      32
    OA                                   1              1
    OD                            1      1              2
    OE              5      5      7      6             23
    OH             10      6     36     21      1      74
   OH0              2      1             1      1       5
    OK       1     45     42     60     56      1     205
    OM       1     10     14     12     12      1      50
    ON       1      7      8     16      6             38
    OX                            1      1              2
    OY                     2      1                     3
    OZ       1      4      3     11      7             26
    P4       1      3      5      4      5      4      22
    PA              3      4     19     15             41
   PJ2       1      1      1      2      2      1       8
   PJ7                     1                            1
    PY                     6      9     12      5      32
    S5       1     14     22     25     28      2      92
    S9                            2      1      2       5
    SM       1      5      9     31     18      1      65
    SP       1     23     29     41     38            132
    SU                     1             1              2
    SV                     3      6      2             11
   SV9              1                                   1
    T9              1      9      2      3             15
    TA                     1                            1
    TF              1      3      4      1              9
    TI                     2      2      2      1       7
    TK                     1      1                     2
    TU                                   1              1
    UA       2     13     18     91     30      2     156
   UA2       1      1      1      4                     7
   UA9              1      3     38      2             44
    UN                     1      4                     5
    UR             11     19     41     29      1     101
    V2              1      1      1      1      1       5
    V3       1      1      2      1      2      1       8
    V4       1                    1      1      1       4
    V5                     1      2      1      1       5
    VE      18     29     39     37     26     14     163
    VK                     1      8      1             10
  VK0M                            1                     1
  VK9N                            1                     1
  VP2E              1             1      1      1       4
  VP2M       1      1      1      2      1      2       8
  VP2V              1                                   1
   VP5              1      1      1      1      1       5
   VP8                     1      1      1      1       4
 VP8/h                     1      1      1              3
   VP9       1      1      1      1      1      1       6
    VU                            1      1              2
    XE              1      1      1      4      1       8
    XU                            1                     1
    YB                     1      1                     2
    YI                            1                     1
    YL              4      1      7      6             18
    YN                            1      1      1       3
    YO       1      3      6     12     14             36
    YU       1     13     18     21     16      3      72
    YV       1      2      3      2             2      10
    Z3              1      2      4      1              8
    ZA                     1                            1
   ZC4                            1      1              2
    ZF              1      1      1      1      1       5
 ZK1/s              1                           1       2
    ZL                     1      5      2      2      10
    ZS                            2      1      1       4

2004 CQ WW RTTY Contest K5ZD

K5ZD, Single Op All Band, High Power

By Randall A. Thompson, K5ZD
k5zd@contesting.com

Summary Sheet

              CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 2004

  Call: K5ZD                     Country:  United States
  Mode: RTTY                     Category: Single Operator
                                           High Power

Band         QSOs   Pts  State/Prov  DX   Zones
      ------------------------------------------
      80:    181    391      32      37     10
      40:    295    645      40      52     19
      20:    578   1512      37      75     29
      15:    545   1513      23      78     24
      10:     21     52       5       8      8
      ------------------------------------------
      Total: 1620  4113     137     250     90 Total Score = 1,961,901

(Above is claimed score.)

Station Description

  • Radio 1 – Yeasu FT-1000D + Alpha 76CA
  • Radio 2 – Yeasu FT-1000D + Ameritron AL-1200

Tower 1 – 100′ Rohn 45G

  • 40-2CD @ 110′
  • 205CA @ 100′ / 50′
  • 5-el 15 @70′ / 35′
  • 80m Inv Vee with top at 95′

Tower 2 – 90′ Rohn 25G

  • 6-el 10 @90′ with 4/4 @ 60’/30′
  • 80m 1/4-wave elevated GP with 16 radials

Tower 3 – 40′ Rohn 25G

  • TH7DXX at 40′

Comments

Wow. What a fun contest!

Was just going to play around and make sure the station was ready for contest season. Had a goal of making 800 QSOs or so. Was having so much fun I couldn’t stop operating! Ended up with 20 hours, but lots of breaks.

Almost never break 100 QSOs/hour on RTTY and did it 3 hours in a row. All thanks to the extra QSOs from the second radio. RTTY contests are ideal for practicing and improving SO2R technique. You get to do all the practice of operating and switching, while the computer does the job of copying.

The RTTY ops just keep getting better and better. Only a few guys would call by sending their call 6 to 9 times. And if you are calling someone, why add “PSE” at the end???

Great to see so many of the new European calls. The future of contesting looks bright. We need more activity from the USA. Many easy multipliers were missed.

WriteLog is unbelievable. I just used the stock product and it seemed to be able to copy anything. And the SO2R support is superb.

Ratesheet

Hour       80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total      Cumm   Off
D1-0100Z    -       -      7/12     -       -      7/12      7/12  
D1-0200Z  38/32     -      3/2      -       -     41/34     48/46  
D1-0300Z  40/17   12/16     -       -       -     52/33    100/79  
D1-0400Z  36/14   28/23     -       -       -     64/37    164/116 
D1-0500Z  18/6    38/16    1/2      -       -     57/24    221/140    1
D1-0600Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0     221/140   60
D1-0700Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0     221/140   60
D1-0800Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0     221/140   60
D1-0900Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0     221/140   60
D1-1000Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0     221/140   60
D1-1100Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0     221/140   60
D1-1200Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0     221/140   60
D1-1300Z    -       -       -      1/2      -      1/2     222/142   60
D1-1400Z    -       -     26/27   91/28     -    117/55    339/197 
D1-1500Z    -       -     30/18   89/31     -    119/49    458/246 
D1-1600Z  --+--   --+--   26/10   80/13    3/4   109/27    567/273 
D1-1700Z    -       -     25/5    63/14     -     88/19    655/292    1
D1-1800Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0     655/292   60
D1-1900Z    -       -     24/1     7/8      -     31/9     686/301   43
D1-2000Z    -       -     71/4    22/8     1/0    94/12    780/313 
D1-2100Z    -       -     33/9     2/0      -     35/9     815/322   34
D1-2200Z    -      1/1     1/0      -       -      2/1     817/323   59
D1-2300Z    -     18/10    8/7      -       -     26/17    843/340   40
D2-0000Z  --+--   15/3    25/6    --+--   --+--   40/9     883/349   33
D2-0100Z  14/1    20/4    25/2      -       -     59/7     942/356 
D2-0200Z   9/1    46/12   11/4      -       -     66/17   1008/373 
D2-0300Z  18/6    47/8      -       -       -     65/14   1073/387 
D2-0400Z   1/0    14/1     1/0      -       -     16/1    1089/388   42
D2-0500Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1089/388   60
D2-0600Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1089/388   60
D2-0700Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1089/388   60
D2-0800Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0    1089/388   60
D2-0900Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1089/388   60
D2-1000Z   7/2    17/9     1/0      -       -     25/11   1114/399   36
D2-1100Z    -      5/3    55/8     8/1      -     68/12   1182/411   14
D2-1200Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1182/411   60
D2-1300Z    -       -     19/0    53/3      -     72/3    1254/414   16
D2-1400Z    -       -     31/6    62/6     2/0    95/12   1349/426 
D2-1500Z    -       -     62/3    37/4      -     99/7    1448/433 
D2-1600Z  --+--   --+--   36/2    17/4     1/3    54/9    1502/442   15
D2-1700Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1502/442   60
D2-1800Z    -       -       -      9/1      -      9/1    1511/443   13
D2-1900Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1511/443   60
D2-2000Z    -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1511/443   60
D2-2100Z    -       -     17/3     3/2     8/10   28/15   1539/458    1
D2-2200Z    -       -       -       -      1/0     1/0    1540/458   60
D2-2300Z    -     34/5    40/10    1/0     5/4    80/19   1620/477 

Total:   181/79  295/111 578/141 545/125  21/21

 

2004 ARRL DX CW Contest (W4PA opr)

K5ZD (W4PA opr.), Single Op All Band, High Power

                     ARRL DX Contest, CW
 
 Call: K5ZD
 Operator(s): W4PA
 Station: K5ZD
 
 Class: SOAB HP
 QTH: MA
 Operating Time (hrs): 48
 Radios: SO2R
 
 Summary:
  Band  QSOs  Mults
 -------------------
   160:   98    58
    80:  515    83
    40: 1127    98
    20: 1081   105
    15: 1073    97
    10:  407    79
 -------------------
 Total: 4301   520  Total Score = 6,706,440
 
 Club: Tennessee Contest Group

Comments

 New W/VE single op, high power record.   The question is, am I the only one? Haven’t seen too many SOABHP scores yet on the 3830 ‘net.  

Let me be the first (or third, or 20th) to say what a class thing it was for the guys in Dominica to use J7OJ as the callsign this weekend. I thought that was really cool, a great way to pay tribute to Jim.

Contest:  Well…after getting the high claimed score for CQ WW CW this year, and having been disappointed in how I did in ARRL DX CW in 2003 I decided I was going ALL OUT for this one.  Randy helped the cause immensely by getting a 4 square up on 80 meters and a second 160m transmit antenna that is definitely improving the K5ZD signal to the Caribbean.  K5ZD has gone from calling…and calling…Carib mults on 160 to pounding the pileup first or second call almost every time. 

I decided to be extra aggressive in gathering multipliers and made a couple of changes in mult technique that really paid off this weekend.

I started the contest CQing on 40m and was able to pull off working 11 mults on 160 in the first hour in between running on 40.  I had 40 multipliers on 160 when the sun came up Saturday morning.

My plans were simple, operate all 48 hours without a break, maximize band openings, aggressively hunt down/move multipliers and manage the radios the way I wanted…meaning the Orion was the run radio 99% of the time and Randy’s FT1000D was the mult radio.  The only exception to this was using the Orion to hunt multipliers on 160, and I would just use the 1000D on 40 or 80 to CQ while doing.  Except for 160, hunting mults is generally not a weak signal affair – so having the radio that was going to allow me to best copy weak signals complete callsign the first time, every time as the run radio was most important to maximizing the score totals.  With the BW set at 400 Hz or so the whole weekend, I never heard anyone or anything else in my passband but callers on my run frequency the entire 48 hours.  Man, did I ever work a lot of 5 watters on 80 and 40 meters this weekend!

I went the first 33 hours without getting out of the chair except to run (literally) to the bathroom in the next room.  I pre-planned a break for when I usually get to be losing it a little bit from sleep deprivation, around 4 a.m. local Sunday.  0908Z Sunday I got up for a 15 minute break, ate some food, made coffee, changed my clothes, and then was at the radio non-stop to the end.

So that’s the story.  I regret 10 meters didn’t pull a strong opening to EU on Sunday or I think 7,000,000 would have been realistic this weekend.  Thanks for all the Q’s – I am again doing the writeup for QST magazine to appear in the fall for this contest.  Your anecdotes and pics always welcome.

73

Scott W4PA

Rate Sheet

QSO/DX by hour and band

 Hour     160M     80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total     Cumm    OffTime

D1-0000Z  11/11    5/5   106/34   --+--   --+--   --+--  122/50    122/50  
D1-0100Z   4/3     7/7    86/6    10/10     -       -    107/26    229/76  
D1-0200Z   4/4    46/15   31/4     6/2      -       -     87/25    316/101 
D1-0300Z   5/4    91/12   14/9      -       -       -    110/25    426/126 
D1-0400Z   1/1    18/5    38/7      -       -       -     57/13    483/139 
D1-0500Z  10/8     8/5    84/3      -       -       -    102/16    585/155 
D1-0600Z   1/1    32/3    33/5      -       -       -     66/9     651/164 
D1-0700Z   7/6     7/6    88/3      -       -       -    102/15    753/179 
D1-0800Z   2/2     5/3    83/2    --+--   --+--   --+--   90/7     843/186 
D1-0900Z    -      4/4    48/10     -       -       -     52/14    895/200 
D1-1000Z   2/0     5/3     8/2      -       -       -     15/5     910/205 
D1-1100Z    -       -       -    127/34   34/18     -    161/52   1071/257 
D1-1200Z    -       -       -       -    154/20    7/7   161/27   1232/284 
D1-1300Z    -       -       -       -     73/9    68/19  141/28   1373/312 
D1-1400Z    -       -       -       -     38/6    73/9   111/15   1484/327 
D1-1500Z    -       -       -       -     16/6   127/9   143/15   1627/342 
D1-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   57/2    67/5   124/7    1751/349 
D1-1700Z    -       -       -       -    111/1    24/13  135/14   1886/363 
D1-1800Z    -       -       -    110/4    16/7     4/2   130/13   2016/376 
D1-1900Z    -       -       -    138/7     4/4     2/2   144/13   2160/389 
D1-2000Z    -       -       -     81/6     8/3     2/1    91/10   2251/399 
D1-2100Z    -       -      2/2    66/7     8/5     5/5    81/19   2332/418 
D1-2200Z  20/5      -      7/0    29/5      -      1/1    57/11   2389/429 
D1-2300Z   1/1   103/1      -      5/3     3/0      -    112/5    2501/434 
D2-0000Z  --+--   42/1    36/1     4/1    --+--   --+--   82/3    2583/437 
D2-0100Z   8/3     5/1    19/2     7/4      -       -     39/10   2622/447 
D2-0200Z   1/0    22/1    20/0     1/0      -       -     44/1    2666/448 
D2-0300Z   3/2    57/1     8/2      -       -       -     68/5    2734/453 
D2-0400Z   4/1    12/2    39/1      -       -       -     55/4    2789/457 
D2-0500Z   5/1     3/0    49/0      -       -       -     57/1    2846/458 
D2-0600Z   4/1     2/1    52/2      -       -       -     58/4    2904/462 
D2-0700Z   2/1     8/2    54/0      -       -       -     64/3    2968/465 
D2-0800Z   1/1     1/1    68/1    --+--   --+--   --+--   70/3    3038/468 
D2-0900Z    -       -      6/0    13/0      -       -     19/0    3057/468 
D2-1000Z   1/1      -       -     92/1      -       -     93/2    3150/470 
D2-1100Z    -       -       -    111/2     3/0      -    114/2    3264/472 
D2-1200Z    -       -       -     98/7    31/1      -    129/8    3393/480 
D2-1300Z    -       -       -       -    118/5     2/1   120/6    3513/486 
D2-1400Z    -       -       -      3/2   115/1     1/1   119/4    3632/490 
D2-1500Z    -       -       -      1/0    94/1     6/1   101/2    3733/492 
D2-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--    5/2    78/4     7/1    90/7    3823/499 
D2-1700Z    -       -       -      6/0    77/2     9/2    92/4    3915/503 
D2-1800Z    -       -       -     52/0    22/1     2/0    76/1    3991/504 
D2-1900Z    -       -       -     60/1     7/1      -     67/2    4058/506 
D2-2000Z    -       -       -     43/1     4/0      -     47/1    4105/507 
D2-2100Z    -       -     84/1     4/0      -       -     88/1    4193/508 
D2-2200Z    -       -     54/1     5/3     2/0      -     61/4    4254/512 
D2-2300Z   1/1    32/4     9/0     4/3      -       -     46/8    4300/520 

Total:    98/58  515/83 1126/98 1081/1051073/97  407/79 

2003 CQ WW CW Contest K5ZD

K5ZD, Single Op All Band, High Power

By Randall A. Thompson, K5ZD
k5zd@contesting.com

Summary Sheet

              CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 2003

  Call: K5ZD                     Country:  United States
  Mode: CW                       Category: Single Operator
                                           High Power

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES

      160       22       54     2.45      8      18
       80      289      820     2.84     16      70
       40      726     2100     2.89     30      93
       20      753     2182     2.90     34     109
       15      756     2217     2.93     29     101
       10      628     1847     2.94     29      96
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   3174     9220     2.90    146     487  =>  5,836,160

   (Above is before log checking.)

Station Description

  • Radio 1 – Yeasu FT-1000D + Alpha 76CA
  • Radio 2 – Yeasu FT-1000D + Ameritron AL-1200

Tower 1 – 100′ Rohn 45G

  • 40-2CD @ 110′
  • 205CA @ 100′ / 50′
  • 5-el 15 @70′ / 35′
  • 80m Inv Vee with top at 95′
  • 160m 1/4-wave GP with 4 elevated radials

Tower 2 – 90′ Rohn 25G

  • 6-el 10 @90′ with 4/4 @ 60’/30′
  • 40m 1/2-wave sloper to west
  • 80m wire 4 square hanging from tower with 16 radials per vertical
  • 160m shunt feed tower with 32 radials

Tower 3 – 40′ Rohn 25G

  • TH7DXX at 40′

Comments…

A truly fun weekend!

With a heavy work travel schedule and trying to take two MBA classes, I let my wife talk me into not doing the contest seriously. Operated the first 3 hours and then went to bed. Woke up early, did some DXing on the low bands and then CQed for awhile. Took the dog for a walk and ran some errands. Worked more guys. Then went off to meet a classmate to work on a school project. Came back and had dinner. Now almost 23 hours into the contest and I had already taken 12 hours off.

Decided to see how the bands were. Still good! Decided I would stay up late and see what I had missed by sleeping the first night. Set goal of working 300 countries. Finally made myself quit at 3AM and went to bed. By now, the contest bug is starting to bite. Woke up 3 hours later and decided to crank up the QSO machine and see what I could do to get the QSO totals respectable on all bands. At the 24 hour mark of operating time I had 4Meg. Almost quit then, but still having too much fun.

Still 8 hours of the contest to go. Can’t stop because YCCC president N1XS has exhorted everyone to keep their butt in the chair. Got this crazy idea that maybe I could sneak into the Top Ten box. Kept CQing and doing the SO2R thing. Score kept going up. Ended with an exhilarating run on 7000.6.

Almost wish I had done the whole thing, but probably wouldn’t have had as much fun. Winning CQ WW is hard. You have to keep pushing all the time and make sure you get good frequencies on the hot band. There is no time to rest or relax. By sleeping the first night, I had no pressure and was able to go DXing when I got tired of CQing. It actually helped me be more on the right band than if I had been trying. Not to mention how much more fun (and accurate) it is to operate with enough sleep.

Only ran into a few packet pileups. Most of the time I would just keep tuning. Did work TO4WW on 40. Had no idea where it was other than zone 39. Turns out to be an ALL TIME new one for me! (He was listening up 1-2 KHz and it was exactly the right thing to do. Who says you can’t work split in a contest?)

7S2E was still loud on 40m at 1130Z. Wow. On Sunday morning, 40m was the best I have ever heard over the pole to Japan. 40 was wall to wall all the way up to 7100. My best runs Sat night were on 7085 and 7076.

Managed to work 2 JA stations on 80 Saturday morning.

160 was funny. Heard lots of stuff Friday night but it couldn’t hear me. Saturday managed to work a few Eu, but it wasn’t worth it. Didn’t matter because 80 and 40 were so good.

Overall operating was excellent. No real frequency fights. Less than the usual number of dupes. Most people got my call right. Didn’t seem like I got spotted as KH7D this year.

As always, amazing how many stations made big QSO totals that I never even heard. Was really searching for N5TJ at KP3Z and only worked him on 1 band! He had over 6000 QSOs! Worked VP9I, A45XR, and JY8YB on only one band. ZD8Z on 2 bands. Heard A61AJ on 160, but only worked him on 2 bands. That’s part of what makes this contest great. But also why packet is such an advantage of the multi-ops. It is just too easy for the good stuff to get lost in the noise.

Breakdown below. I assume rates were better than normal on day 2 because I hadn’t worked everyone on day 1.

Continent Statistics

          160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total      %

    EU       8    230    601    572    613    536    2560    80.7
    NA      10     39     57     54     43     29     232     7.3
    AF       1      7     14     23     18     11      74     2.3
    AS       0      4     31     69     50     13     167     5.3
    SA       3      8     12     25     28     32     108     3.4
    OC       0      1      9      9      4      7      30     0.9

Rate Sheet

QSO/ZN+DX by hour and band

Hour   160M     80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total     Cumm    OffTime

0000Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   71/58   11/6    --+--   82/64     82/64  
0100Z    -       -     85/56   24/12    2/2      -    111/70    193/134 
0200Z   3/6    50/36    4/1    16/14     -       -     73/57    266/191 
0300Z   1/2    50/10   11/7     4/4      -       -     66/23    332/214    10
0400Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     332/214    60
0500Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     332/214    60
0600Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     332/214    60
0700Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     332/214    60
0800Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0     332/214    60
0900Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     332/214    60
1000Z   1/1    13/11   14/13     -       -       -     28/25    360/239    22
1100Z   3/5     3/3    10/5    28/5    58/23     -    102/41    462/280 
1200Z    -       -       -      9/5   164/20    4/6   177/31    639/311 
1300Z    -       -       -       -     21/5   127/38  148/43    787/354 
1400Z    -       -       -       -     79/9    51/7   130/16    917/370     5
1500Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     917/370    60
1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0     917/370    60
1700Z    -       -       -     63/9     5/2    32/24  100/35   1017/405     6
1800Z    -       -       -     91/4    39/23    1/2   131/29   1148/434 
1900Z    -       -       -       -       -      6/5     6/5    1154/439    55
2000Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1154/439    60
2100Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1154/439    60
2200Z    -       -       -       -      1/2     9/8    10/10   1164/449    47
2300Z    -       -     35/8    20/3    13/4     4/0    72/15   1236/464 
0000Z  --+--   --+--   81/18    7/5    --+--   --+--   88/23   1324/487 
0100Z   7/7    33/4    20/0     2/0      -       -     62/11   1386/498 
0200Z    -     35/6    28/4      -       -       -     63/10   1449/508 
0300Z   6/4    43/6     6/0     1/1      -       -     56/11   1505/519 
0400Z    -     17/3    67/4     4/2      -       -     88/9    1593/528 
0500Z    -     22/4    91/3      -       -       -    113/7    1706/535 
0600Z    -     10/2    62/0     2/1      -       -     74/3    1780/538 
0700Z    -      6/1    81/2     3/1      -       -     90/4    1870/542 
0800Z   1/1     5/0     8/0    --+--   --+--   --+--   14/1    1884/543    43
0900Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1884/543    60
1000Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1884/543    60
1100Z    -      2/0     9/2     2/0      -       -     13/2    1897/545    38
1200Z    -       -       -    101/9    30/8      -    131/17   2028/562 
1300Z    -       -       -       -     16/1   140/9   156/10   2184/572 
1400Z    -       -       -       -     14/2   132/5   146/7    2330/579 
1500Z    -       -       -       -     67/3    78/3   145/6    2475/585 
1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--  130/2     8/3   138/5    2613/590 
1700Z    -       -       -     48/0    56/2     8/1   112/3    2725/593 
1800Z    -       -       -    109/2    18/7     1/0   128/9    2853/602 
1900Z    -       -       -     52/3     6/0    15/4    73/7    2926/609    10
2000Z    -       -       -     26/0     8/7     5/4    39/11   2965/620    20
2100Z    -       -     11/0    36/3     4/0     3/2    54/5    3019/625 
2200Z    -       -     35/0    10/1    14/2     4/4    63/7    3082/632 
2300Z    -       -     68/0    24/1      -       -     92/1    3174/633 

Total: 22/26  289/86  726/123 753/143 756/130 628/125

Unique callsigns worked = 2174

The best 60 minute rate was 180/hour from 1203 to 1302
The best 30 minute rate was 192/hour from 1256 to 1325
The best 10 minute rate was 222/hour from 1316 to 1325

The best 1 minute rates were:
 5 QSOs/minute    8 times.
 4 QSOs/minute  100 times.
 3 QSOs/minute  350 times.
 2 QSOs/minute  543 times.
 1 QSOs/minute  598 times.

There were 553 band changes and 260 probable 2nd radio QSOs.

Multi-band QSOs
----------------
1 bands    1591
2 bands     331
3 bands     132
4 bands      81
5 bands      33
6 bands       6

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

9A1A        HC8N        P40E        PJ2T        VP5X        VE3EJ       

----- S i n g l e   B a n d   Q S O ' s  -----
Band    160     80     40     20     15     10

QSOs     10    129    379    381    391    301

Breakdown by Zone

Mult     160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
14         5     81    222    271    259    274   1112   34.7
15         3    107    250    219    240    211   1030   32.1
16         0     34    105     59     90     30    318    9.9
20         0     10     31     24     27     20    112    3.5
4          4     13     25     15     11      8     76    2.4
8          4     12     13     16     15     10     70    2.2
17         0      0      9     28     23      2     62    1.9
25         0      2      7     16     15      9     49    1.5
5          2     10     10     15      4      3     44    1.4
33         1      5      9     12     11      5     43    1.3
9          2      5      5      8     10      7     37    1.2
13         0      0      0      9     10     15     34    1.1
11         0      2      6      7      7      7     29    0.9
3          0      2      5      2      6      2     17    0.5
35         0      2      2      6      3      2     15    0.5
7          0      2      1      2      4      3     12    0.4
18         0      0      4      7      0      0     11    0.3
30         0      0      4      4      0      1      9    0.3
38         0      0      2      4      1      2      9    0.3
32         0      0      2      2      2      3      9    0.3
31         0      1      2      2      2      2      9    0.3
10         1      1      1      2      1      2      8    0.2
40         0      0      1      3      2      2      8    0.2
21         0      0      2      1      5      0      8    0.2
6          0      0      2      3      1      2      8    0.2
19         0      0      0      3      2      1      6    0.2
36         0      0      0      2      1      1      4    0.1
28         0      0      0      3      0      0      3    0.1
24         0      0      1      2      0      0      3    0.1
1          0      0      1      0      1      1      3    0.1
2          0      0      1      1      1      0      3    0.1
26         0      0      0      2      0      0      2    0.1
27         0      0      0      1      0      1      2    0.1
37         0      0      1      0      1      0      2    0.1
34         0      0      0      0      1      1      2    0.1
29         0      0      1      0      0      0      1    0.0
39         0      0      1      0      0      0      1    0.0
23         0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
12         0      0      0      0      0      1      1    0.0
22         0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
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Total     22    289    726    753    756    628   3174

Breakdown by Country

          160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total

    3V              1      2      1      2              6
    4J                                   1              1
    4L                            1                     1
  4U1I                     1                            1
    4X                     1      1      2              4
    5B              2      3      3      2      1      11
    5N                            1                     1
    5U              1      1      1      1      1       5
    5W                                          1       1
    5X                     1             1              2
    6Y       1      2      1      1      1      1       7
    7X              1                                   1
    8P              1      1      1      1      1       5
    9A       1      5      5      6     10      7      34
    9G                            1                     1
    9H                     1                    2       3
    9K                     1                            1
   9M2                            3                     3
    9Y              1      2      1      1      1       6
    A4                                   1              1
    A6                     1             1              2
    CE                                          1       1
   CE9                            1                     1
    CM              2      3      1      1      1       8
    CN                            1      1              2
    CT                     2      5      3      4      14
   CT3              1      3      4      3      2      13
    CU                            1                     1
    CX                            1      4      2       7
    D4              1             1      1      1       4
    DL       1     24     92     94    103     86     400
    DU                            1                     1
    EA              4      8     26     14     15      67
   EA6                     1             2      1       4
   EA8       1      2      4      6      5      3      21
    EI       1             1                    2       4
    EK                                   1              1
    EL                     1      1                     2
    ER              1                           1       2
    ES              1      1      3      3      6      14
    EU              3      6      2      7      4      22
    EX                                   2              2
    EY                            1                     1
     F              8     25     34     27     29     123
    FJ                                   1              1
    FM       1             1                            2
    FY                            1             1       2
     G             13     28     32     36     44     153
    GD                                          1       1
    GI                            1             1       2
    GJ              1             1      1      1       4
    GM       1      4      3      5      6      6      25
  GM/s              1      1      1      1              4
    GU       1      1      2             1      1       6
    GW              3      5      7      3      5      23
    HA              7     19     16     18     21      81
    HB              1      7      9      6      4      27
   HC8       1      1      1      1      1      1       6
    HI              1             1      1      1       4
    HK                            1      1      1       3
    HP                                   1              1
    HS                            2                     2
    HZ                                   1              1
     I              7     18     21     18     19      83
    IS              1      2      1                     4
   IT9                     2      1      2      2       7
    J3                            1      2      1       4
    J8              1      1      1      1              4
    JA              2      7     16     15      9      49
    JT                            1                     1
    JY                     1                            1
     K       1      4     10     10      4      4      33
   KH2                                          1       1
   KH6                     1      2      1      1       5
    KL                     1             1      1       3
   KP2              1      1      1      2              5
   KP4       1                    3      1      1       6
    LA       1      3      5      5      4     11      29
    LU                            5      6     13      24
    LX              1      2      1      2      1       7
    LY              7      9     11      7      6      40
    LZ              4     12     11     11     11      49
    OA                                          1       1
    OE              3      2      7      4      7      23
    OH              4     19     27     20     13      83
   OH0              1      1      1      1      1       5
    OK             20     59     47     60     54     240
    OM             11     16     13     18     12      70
    ON              3      5     11      8     10      37
    OY                            1                     1
    OZ              5      5      6      5     13      34
    P4       1      1      2      2      3      1      10
    PA              3     11     15     18     16      63
   PJ2       1      2      1      2      2      2      10
   PJ7                            1      1              2
    PY              2      5      7      7      7      28
  PY0F                     1                            1
    S5       1     10     17      9     16     11      64
    S9                            1             1       2
    SM              6     18     17     19     23      83
    SP       1     16     42     26     33     27     145
    SU                                   1      1       2
    SV                     2      1      5      4      12
   SV5                     1                            1
   SV9                                          1       1
   T32              1      1             1      1       4
    T7                                          1       1
    T9                     7      3      2      2      14
    TA                     3      1      1              5
    TF                     1      3      2      2       8
    TG              1                    1              2
    TI              1      1      1      1      1       5
    TK              1      1      1             1       4
    TU                            1      1              2
    UA             14     52     44     44     17     171
   UA2              1      1      1      2      1       6
   UA9                     8     33     15      3      59
    UK                            1      1              2
    UN                     5      3      7             15
    UR             16     47     13     39      8     123
    V2              1      1      2             1       5
    V3                                          1       1
    V4              1      1      1      1      1       5
    V5                            1                     1
    VE       5     21     30     23     18      9     106
    VK                     5      4             1      10
   VP5       1      1      1      1      1      1       6
   VP8                            1                     1
 VP8/h                            1                     1
   VP9                     1                            1
    VR                     1      2                     3
    VU                            1                     1
    XE                     2      3      1      2       8
    YL              4      3      5      2      3      17
    YN                            1      1      1       3
    YO              4      8      7      6      3      28
    YU              6     21     19     18     12      76
    YV              1             1      3      1       6
    Z3              1      2             5      2      10
    ZA              1      2      1      1      1       6
   ZD8                            1      1              2
    ZF              1      1      1      1      1       5
    ZL                     2      2      2      2       8
    ZS                     2      2      1      2       7
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