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Subject: [3830] WPX CW NT5C(N3BB) SOAB HP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: n3bb@mindspring.com
Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 09:24:47 -0700
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                    CQWW WPX Contest, CW

Call: NT5C
Operator(s): N3BB
Station: N3BB

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: TX
Operating Time (hrs): 36
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs
------------
  160:    4
   80:   29
   40:  514
   20: 1026
   15:  922
   10:   82
------------
Total: 2577  Prefixes = 771  Total Score = 4,505,724

Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club

Comments:

GM all.  A very exhausted N3BB operated with John Warren's NT5C call again this
year.  Thanks John!

The bands were pretty good, and no real surprises.  My comments on the contest
and on conditions follow:


1. 20 opened in late afternoon and stayed open all night.  The band is zapped
with high absor[tion from about 11 AM to 4 PM locally at any place in the world.
 It had peak propagation in the 02-11Z range as it opened to the summer daylight
regions.  I could glance up at the Geochron and tell where I was going to be
heard on 20.


2. 10 was closed to DX other than South America, and the band did not open well
to SA at all on Sunday.  There was a neat E-skip opening to SE up to NE (W4 thru
VE3) on Sunday, but it was hard to justify being there for the 1 pointers and
few mults.  I did go there for 15-20 minutes and had a blast.  It was like the
puffy 6 meter openings in the VHF contest that people described at the recent
CTDXCC meeting.


3.  40 was very tough to EU, even though it was open.  It's simply extremely
difficult to work the "basic EU station" with 100W and a wire antenna over the
magnetic zone that far.  The "basic stations," who use 100W, a tribander on
10-20, and wires on 40/80 are the second level and the high volume of people who
are worked in any contest.  The QRPer or guy with an indoor noodle are the third
level station.  When conditions are good, one can run the 2nd level.  When
conditions are great, one can run the 3rd level stations.  If we were in W1, it
would be a routine to run the 2nd level station on 40.  Reverse that for JAs: we
can do it but the NE can't.  40 meters was spectacular to JA, even though the
dark-dark path is only about two or three hours long.  With no storms this year,
40 was outstanding to JA.  The band was quiet and the QRP JAs were S8-S9.  I
worked out to YB and 4W as well.  It was a "3rd level opening" Saturday night.


4.  15 was the little engine that never would quit.  It never really opened
great, but it never went away.  At one point, I was on 21027 or thereabouts for
ten hours straight!  The rates hovered at 60-70 an hour, with 50 of the total
being 3 pointers from DX.  I have never worked so many signals that were
S-zero-minus!  There were hundreds of EUs who were only a faint, faint whisper. 
It would take several overs to get the number or call on the QSB waves, but the
band opened at 11Z and closed at 00Z to EU.  On the other hand, it was not great
to JA at all.  Unfortunately, some very bad raspy line noise has developed to JA
in my neighborhood, so I was not able to hear towards JA, so maybe there were
JAs there, but for me the band was jnot successful.  I had to transmit on my
stack but listen on the KT34A beaming to the Caribbean to hear the lite JAs! 
Not a great combo.  Fortunately I have a very quiet direction to EU so that
saved me.  I must find and fix the noise source to JA or I am doomed.


5.  80 meters actually was worth some brief run time to JA this year.  Not
really, but I did it any way.  Worked ten or fifteen as a lark.  It's clear that
the LF bands were better than last year and the HF bands are waning as the cycle
continues.


6. This year, the mults (for me) were down on approximately the same number of
QSOs.  I found that the active stations would would be worked on 40-15 and
sometimes on 10-80 but it was mainly filling in the same stations on other bands
so the "onsey-twosey" casual PX guys were not out as much this year.  They did
get on some but not as much as I had hoped for.  I had the "show station" field
set on my NA software, and the same stations kept getting worked on all the
bands.


7.  For the numbers people, I had 242 six point QSOs (non NA QSOs on 40 and 80)!
 That's a lot, and reflects both my strategy and the fantastic 40 meter antenna
and location here.  It was hard to do that but it helped the score.  The 10Z
hour both days were the highest point hours of the whole contest with the JAs at
six points apiece.  The rates were reasonable, but being on 40 and not on 20 was
the right strategy.


I never heard Dennis, NT5TU, who responded he would be on.  So I probably was
the only or at least primary NT5.  BTW, I didn't work NT5 as a mult!


Here are the numbers.




     band      QSOs     points
     -------------------------
     160          4          4
      80         29         83
      40        514       1781
      20       1026       2075
      15        922       1758
      10         82        143
     -------------------------
     TOTAL     2577       5844   X   771 multipliers  =  4,505,724


      Club or Team Name: Central TX DX & Contest Club


QSO AND RATE BREAKDOWNS


UTC   160   80   40   20   15   10  rate total


----------------------------------------------


00Z     0    0    0   46   50    0    96    96
01Z     0    0   12  100    0    0   112   208
02Z     0    0   14   94    0    0   108   316
03Z     0    0    8   80    0    0    88   404
04Z     0    0   30   51    0    0    81   485
05Z     0    0   11   67    0    0    78   563
06Z     0    0    0    0    0    0     0   563
07Z     0    0    0    0    0    0     0   563
08Z     0    0    0    0    0    0     0   563
09Z     0    0   24    0    0    0    24   587
10Z     0    1   60   13    0    0    74   661
11Z     0    1   59    6    0    0    66   727
12Z     0    0    1   88   19    0   108   835
13Z     0    0    0   41   53    0    94   929
14Z     0    0    0   11   75    0    86  1015
15Z     0    0    0    5   79    0    84  1099
16Z     0    0    0    0    1    0     1  1100
17Z     0    0    0    0    0    0     0  1100
18Z     0    0    0    0    0   15    15  1115
19Z     0    0    0    0    2    8    10  1125
20Z     0    0    0   12    7    0    19  1144
21Z     0    0    0   38   16   10    64  1208
22Z     0    0    0   17   60    0    77  1285
23Z     0    0    0   30   22    0    52  1337
00Z     0    0   21   25    6    0    52  1389
01Z     0    0    0    4   59    0    63  1452
02Z     0    0   27   16   11    0    54  1506
03Z     0    0   43    6    0    0    49  1555
04Z     0    0   56   11    0    0    67  1622
05Z     0    0    0   78    0    0    78  1700
06Z     0    0    0   65    0    0    65  1765
07Z     0    0    0    0    0    0     0  1765
08Z     0    0    0    0    0    0     0  1765
09Z     0    0   40    0    0    0    40  1805
10Z     0    9   57    1    0    0    67  1872
11Z     0   14   30    0    0    0    44  1916
12Z     0    0   17    6   30    0    53  1969
13Z     0    0    0   19   53    0    72  2041
14Z     0    0    0    4   58    0    62  2103
15Z     0    0    0    2   26   39    67  2170
16Z     0    0    1    4   65    7    77  2247
17Z     4    4    3    0   18    1    30  2277
18Z     0    0    0    0   11    1    12  2289
19Z     0    0    0    5   63    0    68  2357
20Z     0    0    0    2   71    0    73  2430
21Z     0    0    0   10   42    0    52  2482
22Z     0    0    0   13   22    0    35  2517
23Z     0    0    0   56    3    1    60  2577
----------------------------------------------
tot     4   29  514 1026  922   82  ----  2577


SO2R MAIN AND ALTERNATE RADIO BREAKDOWNS
UTC  Main  Alt  rate total


--------------------------


00Z    70   26    96    96
01Z   102   10   112   208
02Z    94   14   108   316
03Z    80    8    88   404
04Z    77    4    81   485
05Z    68   10    78   563
06Z     0    0     0   563
07Z     0    0     0   563
08Z     0    0     0   563
09Z    24    0    24   587
10Z    60   14    74   661
11Z    59    7    66   727
2Z    89   19   108   835
13Z    65   29    94   929
14Z    75   11    86  1015
15Z    79    5    84  1099
16Z     1    0     1  1100
17Z     0    0     0  1100
18Z    15    0    15  1115
19Z     9    1    10  1125
20Z    12    7    19  1144
21Z    37   27    64  1208
22Z    62   15    77  1285
23Z    35   17    52  1337
00Z    49    3    52  1389
01Z    59    4    63  1452
02Z    43   11    54  1506
03Z    49    0    49  1555
04Z    66    1    67  1622
05Z    78    0    78  1700
06Z    65    0    65  1765
07Z     0    0     0  1765
08Z     0    0     0  1765
09Z    40    0    40  1805
10Z    64    3    67  1872
11Z    42    2    44  1916
12Z    47    6    53  1969
13Z    69    3    72  2041
14Z    58    4    62  2103
15Z    65    2    67  2170
16Z    74    3    77  2247
17Z    29    1    30  2277
18Z    11    1    12  2289
19Z    63    5    68  2357
20Z    71    2    73  2430
21Z    42   10    52  2482
22Z    23   12    35  2517
23Z    57    3    60  2577
--------------------------
tot  2277  300  ----  2577


QSO POINTS BREAKDOWN


UTC    160    80    40    20    15    10   rate  total
-----------------------------------------------------
00Z      0     0     0    93    70     0    163    163
01Z      0     0    47   165     0     0    212    375
02Z      0     0    65   174     0     0    239    614
03Z      0     0    26   167     0     0    193    807
04Z      0     0    69   109     0     0    178    985
05Z      0     0    24   154     0     0    178   1163
06Z      0     0     0     0     0     0      0   1163
07Z      0     0     0     0     0     0      0   1163
08Z      0     0     0     0     0     0      0   1163
09Z      0     0   107     0     0     0    107   1270
10Z      0     1   254    25     0     0    280   1550
11Z      0     1   234    12     0     0    247   1797
12Z      0     0     1   182    45     0    228   2025
13Z      0     0     0    68    89     0    157   2182
14Z      0     0     0    16   117     0    133   2315
15Z      0     0     0     7   125     0    132   2447
16Z      0     0     0     0     1     0      1   2448
17Z      0     0     0     0     0     0      0   2448
18Z      0     0     0     0     0    40     40   2488
19Z      0     0     0     0     2    22     24   2512
20Z      0     0     0    14    12     0     26   2538
21Z      0     0     0    54    37    28    119   2657
22Z      0     0     0    26   102     0    128   2785
23Z      0     0     0    62    34     0     96   2881
00Z      0     0    61    38     6     0    105   2986
01Z      0     0     0     6    90     0     96   3082
02Z      0     0    74    21    28     0    123   3205
03Z      0     0   150    11     0     0    161   3366
04Z      0     0    97    31     0     0    128   3494
05Z      0     0     0   215     0     0    215   3709
06Z      0     0     0   174     0     0    174   3883
07Z      0     0     0     0     0     0      0   3883
08Z      0     0     0     0     0     0      0   3883
09Z      0     0   182     0     0     0    182   4065
10Z      0    30   233     3     0     0    266   4331
11Z      0    47   103     0     0     0    150   4481
12Z      0     0    50    12    51     0    113   4594
13Z      0     0     0    49   119     0    168   4762
14Z      0     0     0     8   118     0    126   4888
15Z      0     0     0     2    59    42    103   4991
16Z      0     0     1     4   139     8    152   5143
17Z      4     4     3     0    38     1     50   5193
18Z      0     0     0     0    18     1     19   5212
19Z      0     0     0    11   145     0    156   5368
20Z      0     0     0     4   171     0    175   5543
21Z      0     0     0    23    91     0    114   5657
22Z      0     0     0    31    44     0     75   5732
23Z      0     0     0   104     7     1    112   5844
------------------------------------------------------
tot      4    83  1781  2075  1758   143  -----   5844


 1 point QSOs: 1260
 2 point QSOs: 130
 3 point QSOs: 908
 4 point QSOs: 37
 6 point QSOs: 242


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