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[CQ-Contest] cqww cw spotting report

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] cqww cw spotting report
From: "K1TTT" <K1TTT@ARRL.NET>
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2010 23:45:16 +0000
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Total spots in database 56773... kind of puny when compared with the 1.7M
spots on the RBN though.

Busiest spotters:
Spotter count
WT4Q            669
DJ1AA           642
UA4ALI  524
K3LR-4  463
VE9MCC  431
UT/KL7WA        413
N2NS            356
AD1C            301
UZ5UA           287
DD4B            269
K3GMT           263
K1RV            262
W3LPL-11        253
UR7MZ           253
EA1AST  253
RL3A            252

Most spotted DX:
DX              Count
ZL8X            1210
C5A             653
PJ2T            444
9L5VT           378
HD2M            298
PJ4A            290
D4C             242
KP2M            234
TI5N            224
CR3L            214
8N5A            213
VP2E/K1XM       209
EA2EA           209
KC1XX           207
LZ9W            206


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Cheerleader report:

What the columns mean:
Spotter = the spotting station
dx = the dx being spotted
spots = the number of spots the spotter made for the dx
total = the total number of spots the spotter made during the contest
pct = percentage of the total spots the spotter made for just that one dx
station.

spotter dx              Spots   total   Pct
LZ2NP           LZ9W            34      34      100
UA3TT           RT3T            30      49      61
HA3MM           HG3DX           22      23      95
UA9JJA  RT9J            16      16      100
RD3DM           RC3F            15      15      100
Z33T            Z35T            14      15      93
7Z1MO           HZ1DG           13      13      100
LZ2UZ           LZ9W            12      16      75
LZ3SM           LZ9W            12      21      57
UA9URZ  DM3MM           12      12      100
WX3B            W3LPL           12      22      54
EC1KR           EA2EA           12      140     8
PY2UO           PY2UO           11      11      100
HA3A            HA9RT           11      11      100
VA3CDX  FS/K9EL 10      14      71
YV5JF           ZL8X            10      25      40
HA2QW           HG1Z            10      12      83
IZ1GCZ  IR1C            10      13      76
OK4PA           LZ9W            9       34      26

Looks like lz9w had a real cheering section in lz2np, lz2uz, lz3sm, and
ok4pa.


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Single spotter report

This is the count and percentage of all the spots for the dx station that
were made by a call that made only that one spot for the whole contest.
Note
I left in a couple of non-contest special events, they normally have higher
percentages since they get spotted by dxers who may just spot them and turn
off the radio.  Note the percentages for them are 15-20% or so, which is
about normal.


DX              Total   All(%)  DXSummit
ZL8X            1210    204(16%)        70(5%)
C5A             653     36(5%)  12(1%)
PJ5/SP6IXF      174     35(20%) 11(6%) (non-contest)
4L5O            63      25(39%) 25(39%)
ZD9T            69      25(36%) 12(17%) (non-contest)
VK5AUQ  70      18(25%) 4(5%) (non-contest)
IK6CWQ  25      17(68%) 2(8%) (non-contest)
9L5VT           378     17(4%)  7(1%)
ZK2A            182     17(9%)  9(4%) (mostly non-contest)
UT0AZA  48      16(33%) 16(33%)
PJ2T            444     15(3%)  6(1%)

Consider ZL8X as the baseline.. Out of 1200 spots for them there were 204
spotters who spotted them once and turned off their radios for the
weekend... of those about 1/3 made those spots from dxsummit.  That is what
i would consider 'normal' for a relatively rare dx station.  C5A wasn't too
far behind.  The PJ5/SP6IXF, ZD9T, VK5AUQ operations were not in the contest
but kind of hit the same ranges.

This kind of makes 4l50 and ut0aza stand out in the crowd with high
percentages, all of which came from dxsummit.


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4L5O (who also made the hit parade in ssb this year)

Had this rather unlikely group of spotters all from the same ip address:
YO5VBN
F6YHH
EA2KLM
ON3JKL
G3SDX
IK3DFG
YO7UHJ
SP3DFF
UA3WD
DL5RDD
JA3AWS
SV2JK
IK2WAA
YO7YR
YO4RTD
IK6TKG
OE3SGU
IK6TKG
YO3WS
W3NN
SP5DF
K3WX
IK6EDX
OE3SGU
YO8UU
IK6TKG
YO4XSA
DL6RDG
SP5RR
OE3SSU
OE3SG
IK6TKG
YO5RW

The address was: 78.139.187.58
Which is registered to:
address:        Caucasus Network
address:        42 Rustaveli ave.
address:        Tbilisi, Georgia


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UT0AZA

Had this group of spotters all from the same ip address:
VE3HLE
VE3HLE
W3GQ
K4JLD
K2MK
K9MA
VE3FDP
W4PG
F8CIL
S57L
5R8WW
JA7NVF
JA6WFM
JA6DIJ
JA6LCJ
DL3ZAI
DL3DTH
DK9CG
JN3SAC
JL1SAM

The address was: 94.153.161.65
which is registered to:
role:           Kyivstar GSM
address:        Degtyarevskaya, 53
address:        Kiev, Ukraine

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UA0IT

Was spotted by:
W9SWL
W4GHK
W7BXS
RW4HVJ

from the same ip he was spotting stuff from: 217.118.64.59
Which of course comes back to a russian isp.

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There are a few others that were also interesting that are in the raw data.
The raw database and excel files are at
http://www.k1ttt.net/logs/2010cqwwcw_spots.zip


David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
 



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