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ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST -- 1998
Call: K3LR Country: United States
Mode: CW Category: Multi Multi
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/Q COUNTRIES OPERATOR(S)
160 221 663 3.0 69 K8GL
80 809 2427 3.0 96 K3UA
40 1239 3717 3.0 108 VE3EJ+K9VV+W3YQ
20 1764 5292 3.0 119 N9RV+KB3AFT+K3LR
15 1232 3696 3.0 111 N3RA+K8CX
10 128 384 3.0 57 KA3JWJ+ND8L
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Totals 5393 16179 3.0 560 = 9,060,240
Merged raw score
Equipment Description:
160 - 5 Element vertical array, (new design) (45,000 feet of radials)
1200' Beverage on Europe
FT-1000MP 8877 amp
80 - Ground mounted 4 square vertical array (25,000 feet of radials)
FT-1000MP 8877 amp
40 - 4 ele/4 ele WA3FET design, 50' booms, OWA fullsize beams @ 190'/100'
2 ele beam at 140 feet
IC781 and IC775 8877 amp
20 - 5 ele/5 ele/5 ele K3LR design, 50' booms, @ 170'/110'/50'
5 ele beam at 120 feet
IC781 and IC781 8877 amp
15 - 6 ele/6 ele/6 ele K3LR design, 50' booms, @ 120'/80'/40'
5 ele beam at 80 feet
IC765 and IC765 8877 amp
10 - 7 ele/7 ele/7 ele K3LR design, 50' booms, @ 100'/66'/33'
6 ele beam at 200 feet and 7 ele beam at 50 feet
IC765 and IC765 8877 amp
11 TIC ring rotors
Club Affiliation: North Coast Contesters
Comments:
One of the hardest working K3LR crews ever.
160 meters - Most improved band. Great Condx. Best ARRL DX CW
score ever from K3LR. K8GL is a super top band operator!
80 meters - Good condx 1st night. Very noisey 2nd night.
60 JA's. K3UA running with bad cold. Coffee consumption
way down. Only 34 cups. Outstanding effort from a very
sick operator!
40 meters - Good condx. Lots of JA's. Europe did not fade at 0200z.
Low mults (123 last year). VE3EJ (Canada's best contestman!)
and K9VV are a great team!
Thanks to W3YQ for sitting in at the last minute.
20 meters - Great JA openings both days. FB Europe on day 1. Not
enough guys to work day 2. KB3AFT rides Greyhound for
6 1/2 hours from Penn State Univ. to get here. Arrives
with a cold. N9RV also has very bad cold.
Good thing 20 wasn't sick. RV averages 100 coughs/hour and
has best QSO rate at 162/hour. Tremedous effort from
2 dedicated contestmen!
15 meters - Good Europe both days. Great JA openings. Big QSO
improvement over last year (625). Every multiplier
they heard, they worked. Left nothing on the dial.
N3RA and K8CX are two of the best 15 meter operators
in the USA!
10 meters - A few Europeans both days. A couple of JA's. Band
still mostly asleep. KA3JWJ and ND8L can't wait
until we get some REAL 10 meter openings! After
JWJ's 142 EU hour on 10 in CQWW CW, he is ready
for this fall. ND8L wins favorite op award.....
He brings the donuts.
Congrats to W3LPL + crew and K1KI + crew and their fantastic scores!
Also nice to see big efforts from N6RO, K0RF and W7RM in multi multi!
We'll see everyone for the Phone contest!
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Continent Statistics
K3LR ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST CW Multi Multi Feb 1998
160 80 40 20 15 10 ALL percent
North America 27 28 45 48 50 36 234 4.1
South America 4 10 32 55 63 51 215 3.8
Europe 177 676 1003 1399 921 15 4191 74.3
Asia 10 68 156 357 219 2 812 14.4
Africa 4 10 16 17 15 6 68 1.2
Oceania 5 17 29 22 27 19 119 2.1
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QSO Counts By Band-Country
K3LR ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST CW Multi Multi 22 Feb 1998
PRFX 160 80 40 20 15 10
4X 1 5 3 1
9A 7 14 30 23 17 2
C6 2 2 5 4 4 2
CT 2 2 3 4 8 1
DL 15 106 126 217 166 1
EA 1 22 45 42 37 3
EI 3 4 4 7 2
ES 1 4 2 9 3
EU 1 10 5 12 10
F 7 19 42 56 34
G 22 66 72 108 56 1
GM 2 9 4 12 2
GW 6 9 3 7 4
HA 9 36 59 63 43
HB 3 14 20 28 23
HL 5 3
HS 6
I 12 33 110 116 89 2
IS 2 3 5 3
JA 6 60 115 253 189 2
KH6 3 5 6 7 8 5
KL 2 1 5 3 1
KP4 4 2 3 5 3 6
LA 1 5 6 12 9
LU 1 2 8 21 27 26
LY 3 9 3 20 9
LZ 1 12 26 23 15 2
OE 3 3 7 16 8
OH 2 8 19 53 17
OK 16 56 53 76 61
OM 9 22 15 27 13
ON 2 19 22 31 23
OZ 2 8 6 15 9
PA 6 11 16 40 33
PY 1 1 10 19 19 9
S5 7 26 47 36 33 1
SM 7 11 13 28 19
SP 5 22 17 52 29
SV 2 2 9 7 6
T9 1 5 1 2
UA 3 20 51 113 45
UA9 3 22 59 13
UR 3 41 80 63 34
VK 2 5 12 7 7 4
VP8/h 2 3 6 2 3
XE 3 4 9 7 8 4
YL 3 3 3 5 5
YO 1 7 11 6 6
YU 5 25 47 46 34 1
Z3 1 5 3 3
ZL 2 5 1 3 3
ZS 1 2 8 6 6 3
*Minimum of 5 on any band
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BREAKDOWN QSO/mults K3LR ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST CW Multi Multi
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT
0 8/8 72/27 79/27 85/24 39/15 ..... 283/101 283/101
1 14/9 62/7 76/18 63/12 3/0 . 218/46 501/147
2 22/7 40/8 86/19 18/3 . . 166/37 667/184
3 13/9 42/8 56/9 11/4 . . 122/30 789/214
4 21/10 52/5 42/1 2/0 . . 117/16 906/230
5 36/7 26/4 62/6 2/2 . . 126/19 1032/249
6 15/6 43/6 56/2 1/0 . . 115/14 1147/263
7 6/1 33/3 30/5 1/1 . . 70/10 1217/273
8 1/0 14/4 25/1 1/1 ..... ..... 41/6 1258/279
9 2/1 15/4 20/2 . . . 37/7 1295/286
10 1/1 21/1 15/0 54/15 . . 91/17 1386/303
11 4/1 14/0 13/0 104/11 11/8 . 146/20 1532/323
12 3/0 12/0 33/3 162/7 38/18 1/1 249/29 1781/352
13 . . 4/1 102/6 83/22 8/5 197/34 1978/386
14 . . . 109/4 144/10 11/7 264/21 2242/407
15 . . . 80/1 118/7 13/10 211/18 2453/425
16 ..... ..... ..... 82/1 84/2 9/6 175/9 2628/434
17 . . . 73/2 65/6 8/3 146/11 2774/445
18 . . . 77/4 13/2 6/2 96/8 2870/453
19 . . . 57/3 18/4 7/4 82/11 2952/464
20 . . 43/1 43/1 9/0 5/1 100/3 3052/467
21 . 2/0 64/1 31/0 12/0 4/3 113/4 3165/471
22 . 15/1 65/0 41/4 37/3 7/3 165/11 3330/482
23 6/0 59/3 60/2 35/1 55/3 2/0 217/9 3547/491
0 15/2 49/2 33/1 38/2 30/0 ..... 165/7 3712/498
1 6/0 29/1 26/0 29/2 4/1 . 94/4 3806/502
2 7/2 21/2 25/0 16/1 . . 69/5 3875/507
3 7/1 23/0 23/1 3/0 . . 56/2 3931/509
4 9/2 25/3 24/3 . . . 58/8 3989/517
5 7/0 24/2 17/2 1/0 . . 49/4 4038/521
6 6/0 31/0 21/1 . . . 58/1 4096/522
7 1/0 17/1 13/0 . . . 31/1 4127/523
8 ..... 2/1 9/0 ..... ..... ..... 11/1 4138/524
9 . . 14/0 1/0 . . 15/0 4153/524
10 . 1/0 3/0 22/0 . . 26/0 4179/524
11 . . 2/0 37/0 6/0 . 45/0 4224/524
12 . 3/0 32/0 65/3 40/2 . 140/5 4364/529
13 . . 1/0 38/0 98/2 1/0 138/2 4502/531
14 . . 1/0 37/0 73/1 11/4 122/5 4624/536
15 . . . 29/1 81/1 7/1 117/3 4741/539
16 ..... ..... ..... 40/0 53/1 5/1 98/2 4839/541
17 . . . 35/1 27/0 8/1 70/2 4909/543
18 . . . 38/0 8/1 3/1 49/2 4958/545
19 . . . 30/0 3/0 4/2 37/2 4995/547
20 . . 12/0 32/1 7/2 4/1 55/4 5050/551
21 . 1/1 53/1 20/1 6/0 1/0 81/3 5131/554
22 . 28/1 54/0 11/0 34/0 3/1 130/2 5261/556
23 11/2 33/1 47/1 8/0 33/0 . 132/4 5393/560
DAY1 152/60 522/81 829/98 1234/107 729/100 81/45 ..... 3547/491
DAY2 69/9 287/15 410/10 530/12 503/11 47/12 . 1846/69
TOT 221/69 809/96 1239/108 1764/119 1232/111 128/57 . 5393/560
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