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Subject: [3830] IARU XE2B M/S HP
From: webform@b4h.net
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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 22:42:58 +0000
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                    IARU HF World Championship

Call: XE2B
Operator(s): XE2B
Station: XE2B

Class: M/S HP
QTH: AGS
Operating Time (hrs): 15

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Zones  HQ Mults
-------------------------------------
  160:    0      0      0       0
   80:    2      0      2       0
   40:   59      0      7       7
   20:  126      0     15      21
   15:  242     23     21      16
   10:  139     35     18      10
-------------------------------------
Total:  568     58     63      54  Total Score = 226,878

Club: Araucaria DX Group

Comments:

Software : N1MM Logger V14.6.0
              Rig : FT-1000MP
         Antennas : a) 10M,15M,20MVR-3,Force12-Vertical Tribande + 3ele 10M
yagi
                    b) 40M & 80M wire antenna

          Soapbox : 

        The objectives for this test were:
                1)      Maximize QSOs with WRTC teams 
                2)      Have plenty of fun
                3)      Stay in the chair for 24 hours
                4)      1,200 QSOs , Score : at least 500K 

        Saturday (contest starts at 7:00 AM local time)
                1200z: started  on  40M, but my wire antenna on did not help to 
get some JAs
heard;
                        just a bit on 20M
                1240z: switched to 15M which was slightly  better �"where I 
started
working WRTC
                        stations here, although  they were consistently at 
almost at noise level
S2-S3. 
                        One curious detail is that during this 15M incursion, 
most of them 
                        asked me to QSY to 20M �"which I did,however, I 
realized the 20M band
was 
                        practically closed to the North east USA -during our 
local morning;
                        So, despite changing bands never heard them.
                1750z:  I finally started to run at 1750z on 10M with a good 
harvest of WRTC
stations; 
                        they were consistently  about  the S4  same level,the 
only exception being
                        K1A which was S7 -by far the strongest one;I guess its 
antenna was properly

                        oriented antenna to my location.
                1930z: Thunderstoms and rain raised noise levels to S9 for an 
hour; which
slowed me
                        considerably 
                2256z: conditions got better on 15 and 20M

        Sunday:
                0200z:  20M turns in great shape, allowing small runs
                0400z:  80M is an horrendous s9 static noise level, just  a 
couple of 
                        contacts (big guns).
                0429z:  40M managed to get a small run until another station 
just stomped on
                        my frequency and kicked me out. Oh well, just using 
here 100W my wire
antenna.
                        Then going back and forth between 20M and 40M. 
                0631z:  finally got K1F on 40M; it seems that they spent alot 
of time on 80M
                0635z:  Too tired, called quits.
 

        Results vs Objectives:
                1) Claimed WRTC stations worked:  58 out of 59.  Good!
                2) Twice the fun!  WRTC + IARU. Success!
                3) Time on:  15 out of 24 hours.  63% , goal not met due to:  
                        a) Current callsign holder Age (90% weight) and  
                        b) 1 hour of bad atmospheric conditions(10% weight)
                4) Claimed QSOs: 626 Claimed score: 226K . 50% accomplishment

        Nevertheless, the thrill of chasing WRTC stations was a lifetime event! 

        Claimed worked WRTC stations 58 unique, mostof them on CW (only 4 on 
SSB):
                10M - 33
                15M �" 45
                20M -  4
                40M -  3

        Thanks to fellow contesters  for all the Q’s and congratulations to the 
WRTC
organizers
         and volunteers, you did  a superb  job !

        STATS:
        
        Worked DXCC: 57
        
        QSOs by band:
        10M     177 - 28.1%
        15M     265 - 42.1%
        20M     126 - 20.0%
        40M      59 -  9.4%
        80M       2 -  0.3%
        
        
        Max. rates: 
        2014-07-12 1754Z - 4.0 per minute  (1 minute), 240 per hour
        2014-07-12 1810Z - 2.5 per minute  (10 minutes), 150 per hour 

        Runs:
        2014-07-12 1750 - 1849Z,   28014 kHz, 108 Qs, 109.2/hr
        2014-07-12 2004 - 2010Z,   21062 kHz, 13 Qs, 131.8/hr
        2014-07-12 2035 - 2051Z,   28019 kHz, 16 Qs, 59.6/hr
        2014-07-12 2256 - 2346Z,   21048 kHz, 86 Qs, 101.6/hr
        2014-07-13 0049 - 0100Z,   14061 kHz, 13 Qs, 67.0/hr 
        2014-07-13 0159 - 0209Z,   14054 kHz, 19 Qs, 111.2/hr
        2014-07-13 0213 - 0222Z,   14054 kHz, 12 Qs, 75.9/hr
        2014-07-13 0429 - 0446Z,    7046 kHz, 19 Qs, 65.8/hr
                         


  I have observed all competition rules as well as all regulations
  established for amateur radio in my country. My report is
  correct and true to the best of my knowledge. I agree to be
  bound by the decisions of the Contest Committee.


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