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Subject: [3830] ARRLDX CW W2UP SOAB(A) HP
From: webform@b4h.net
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Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:44:55 -0800
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                    ARRL DX Contest, CW

Call: W2UP
Operator(s): W2UP
Station: W2UP

Class: SOAB(A) HP
QTH: PA
Operating Time (hrs): 28
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   67    50
   80:  392    83
   40:  734    94
   20: 1118   102
   15:  521    94
   10:   17    14
-------------------
Total: 2849   437  Total Score = 3,733,728

Club: Frankford Radio Club

Comments:

Part time effort.  Started off strong with my best first hour ever, just a few
QSOs better than my previous best in 2002.  Operated all but 3 hours of the
first 24 and just a few hours on Sunday morning.  By the time Saturday night
(local time) rolled around, I was bored (38 Qs during the 0100Z hour) and tired,
which wasn't helped by some bad power line noise which came after a day of high
winds and coldest night of the year.


I will remember this contest as the one with some of the rudest operators ever. 
A few lowlights...
1.  I'm running on 40.  N5PO comes along.
N5PO: QRL?
ME:  RR
N5PO: CQ TEST DE N5PO
ME:  QRL PSE QSY
N5PO: WHY SHUD I QSY?
ME: CUZ I WAS HERE FIRST AND ANSWERED UR QRL.
N5PO: FU
Why "QRL?" if you're gonna CQ anyway?
He CQs under me for 10 minutes or so then realizes I've been making QSOs and he
hasn't.  He slinks away with his tail between his legs.

2.  I'm running on 40. VO1MP comes along and starts a CQ immediately after I
stop.
W2UP: QRL PSE QSY
VO1MP: FU  
and he's gone.
How's that for short and to the point?  Interestingly, I noted he spotted me on
the Cluster a few hours later.  Is that some kind of apology?

3.  I'm running on 20.  K2NG comes along and sends a QRL? about 50 Hz below me. 
I send RRR.  He CQs anyway.  It's hard to believe he can't hear me as he's about
40-50 miles from me and S9.  After a few more QRLs, he moves 100 Hz above me and
sends another QRL?  I ask him to move a little higher.  He doesn't.  He also had
his key-click generator turned up full, which didn't help my filtering attempts.
 Nasty radio, Noah!  What is it?  Also, every now and then, he'd slide down a
bit to try and push me down (which wasn't an option as LPL was below me.)

NG is one that jumps on just about every packet pileup, so there were quite a
few times he disappeared for several minutes.  I was hoping he wouldn't come
back after each quiet spell, but he did for quite a while.  It's an interesting
strategy - pick a run frequency very close to another station.  That way when
you QSY for your packet pileups, you know it's unlikely that someone else will
take the frequency.


To end on a positive note, N2NT and I were pretty close to each other on 40 for
a while.  Andy is only about 30 miles from me and loud, but we had no problems. 
His signal was very clean with no clicks.  A fine frequency neighbor!


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

D1-0000Z  --+--   28/24  115/33   --+--   --+--   --+--  143/57    143/57  
D1-0100Z    -     36/15   70/10     -       -       -    106/25    249/82  
D1-0200Z    -     53/13   57/14     -       -       -    110/27    359/109 
D1-0300Z  24/22   29/3    18/7      -       -       -     71/32    430/141 
D1-0400Z  18/14   50/8    13/4      -       -       -     81/26    511/167 
D1-0500Z  11/5    58/6    11/7     3/2      -       -     83/20    594/187 
D1-0600Z  11/6    26/1    12/2      -       -       -     49/9     643/196 
D1-0700Z    -     30/2    43/2      -       -       -     73/4     716/200    

D1-0800Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0     716/200    
D1-0900Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     716/200    
D1-1000Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0     716/200    
D1-1100Z    -      4/4     3/3   162/34     -       -    169/41    885/241    

D1-1200Z    -      1/1      -    161/12   22/18     -    184/31   1069/272 
D1-1300Z    -       -       -     56/6    80/17     -    136/23   1205/295 
D1-1400Z    -       -       -     32/11  102/7      -    134/18   1339/313 
D1-1500Z    -       -       -    115/4    20/19     -    135/23   1474/336 
D1-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--  113/2     9/4     1/1   123/7    1597/343 
D1-1700Z    -       -       -     67/6    14/4      -     81/10   1678/353 
D1-1800Z    -       -       -     83/5    13/5     1/1    97/11   1775/364 
D1-1900Z    -       -       -     69/3     6/2     1/1    76/6    1851/370 
D1-2000Z    -       -     75/3    14/6      -       -     89/9    1940/379 
D1-2100Z    -       -    110/1     3/2      -       -    113/3    2053/382 
D1-2200Z    -       -    108/1     2/2     2/2      -    112/5    2165/387 
D1-2300Z    -      2/0    44/2    18/4      -       -     64/6    2229/393 
D2-0000Z  --+--   51/6    11/1     4/1    --+--   --+--   66/8    2295/401 
D2-0100Z   1/1    18/0    19/2      -       -       -     38/3    2333/404 
D2-0200Z   1/1     5/0    20/1      -       -       -     26/2    2359/406    
D2-0300Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2359/406    
D2-0400Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2359/406    
D2-0500Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2359/406    
D2-0600Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2359/406    
D2-0700Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2359/406    
D2-0800Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0    2359/406    
D2-0900Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    2359/406    
D2-1000Z   1/1     1/0     5/1     1/1      -       -      8/3    2367/409    
D2-1100Z    -       -       -     91/0      -       -     91/0    2458/409 
D2-1200Z    -       -       -     93/1    32/0      -    125/1    2583/410 
D2-1300Z    -       -       -     18/0   140/7      -    158/7    2741/417 
D2-1400Z    -       -       -      2/0    68/4      -     70/4    2811/421 
D2-1500Z    -       -       -     11/0     9/1     1/1    21/2    2832/423    
D2-1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0    2832/423    
D2-1700Z    -       -       -       -      4/4    13/10   17/14   2849/437 

Total:    67/50  392/83  734/94 1118/102 521/94   17/14 

Gross QSO's=2891        Dupes=42        Net QSO's=2849

Unique callsigns worked = 1852

The best 60 minute rate was 194/hour from 1110 to 1209
The best 30 minute rate was 200/hour from 1125 to 1154
The best 10 minute rate was 210/hour from 1236 to 1245

The best 1 minute rates were:
 6 QSO's/minute    1 times.
 5 QSO's/minute    5 times.
 4 QSO's/minute  103 times.
 3 QSO's/minute  326 times.
 2 QSO's/minute  467 times.
 1 QSO's/minute  494 times.

There were 586 bandchanges and 294 probable 2nd radio QSO's.

Multi-band QSO's
----------------
1 bands    1269
2 bands     319
3 bands     157
4 bands      75
5 bands      21
6 bands      11

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

PJ2T        TO9A        J7OJ        TI5N        HI3TEJ      WP2Z        
8P9PA       6V6U        HQ9H        HK1AR       P40W


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