CQ WW SUMMARY SHEET
Contest Dates : 24-Oct-98, 25-Oct-98
Callsign Used : VE6JY
Operators : VE6BLA VE6DXX VE6DYB VE6DGG VE6LDX
VE6JO VE6JY VE6MK VE6JTM VE6RIT
VE6JG VE6WQ VE6MAA VE6TX
Category : multi-multi
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Countries Zones
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160SSB 46 46 86 4 4 Delta/dipoles
80SSB 498 487 871 22 14 4 ele at 160'
40SSB 797 754 1542 52 21 3 el 145, 4-30 log
20SSB 1503 1466 3383 105 30 5/5/5 @ 160/110/55
15SSB 1983 1915 4239 113 36 6/6/6/6@145/105/70/35
10SSB 1353 1328 2937 73 26 7 at 120, 7 at 55
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Totals 6180 5996 13058 369 131
Final Score = 6,529,000 points.
The usual problem again this year - disturbed conditions and lots of absorption
really slowed things down. We ran a 5 station m/m with all Yaesu FT1000d/mp's
(thanks to VE6WQ,VE6MK, and VE6FR) and all networked with rig interface using
Trlog, which worked very well, as usual. Band by band sob story follows....
160... lucky to work Hawaii on this band....heard lots of Carribean but we
couldn't be heard.
80...better equipped than ever before with a 4 ele full size yagi at 160', I
was really hoping to do well on 80m. Not to be - again we could hear very well
- the yagi is much quieter than any of the bobtails and hears better than any
of the beverages; but the DX just couldn't hear us. The yagi just went up in
the week before the test and the rotor system wasn't fully wired yet - in fact,
VE6MAA and VE6LDX spent much of Saturday afternoon putting in a new motor at
160 feet. After that, we could at least swing the beam around, altho it meant
flashlights and clip leads at the base of the tower to do it. Fortunately we
had great weather so it wasn't too much of a hardship. The beam spent the
first night aimed into Europe - heard many of the Eu m/m 's but couldn't work
any of them. Once the motor was wired Saturday, we put it into the Carribean
till 0900 or so, then swung it into Asia. Didn't really help because
conditions were even worse than the first night. It was thanks to much help
from guys
like VE6LDX, VE6MK, VE6MAA, VE6DGG and others, that we even got the beam up in
time for the test, so we're looking forward to CQWW CW and hoping to give it a
real test there.
40...same story here, tough to get into Europe and the JA path was also heavily
absorbed.
20...Tough to keep rate going here as most of the single ops were enjoying 10
and 15m. Not much from any of the northern European countries but at least most
were worked for the mult. Best hour here was the last hour (115) with VE6LDX
15....Another project this summer was the 6/6/6/6 stack on 15m and this was its
first workout. The lower 3 antennas are sidemounted (300 deg rotation) and it
all worked very well. A nice 258 first hour, thanks to VE6WQ, plus 6 straight
hours well over 100 made up ground, but again, northern Europe was scarce.
10...In reasonably good shape to 0200 both nights and opened at 1400 both
mornings, esp good for a short time the second morning into Spain, Portugal etc
and then shifting into Africa, helping us with some much needed multipliers.
Much better quantity wise to the USA, the first day with 5 good hours starting
at 1500: 106/205/181/193/101.
Continent List
160 80 40 20 15 10 30 17 12 ALL
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USA calls = 40 409 641 922 1302 919 0 0 0 4233
VE calls = 4 55 16 21 54 32 0 0 0 182
N.A. calls = 0 11 32 36 44 30 0 0 0 153
S.A. calls = 0 8 26 31 64 85 0 0 0 214
Euro calls = 0 0 11 226 102 10 0 0 0 349
Afrc calls = 0 0 1 4 12 14 0 0 0 31
Asia calls = 0 0 0 98 60 8 0 0 0 166
JA calls = 0 0 13 115 251 181 0 0 0 560
Ocen calls = 2 4 14 13 26 49 0 0 0 108
Unknowns = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total calls = 46 487 754 1466 1915 1328 0 0 0 5996
CQWW VE6JY
HR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOTAL SCORE
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0 --- --- --- 20/20 258/13 25/20 303/53 303/53 0.03M
1 --- --- 7/9 57/9 86/17 14/3 164/38 467/91 0.09M
2 --- 4/6 15/1 111/6 20/3 7/2 157/18 624/109 0.15M
3 --- 33/0 77/10 51/11 3/2 --- 164/23 788/132 0.22M
4 5/4 29/0 95/0 38/1 14/7 --- 181/12 969/144 0.30M
5 6/0 53/4 70/0 67/4 1/2 --- 197/10 1166/154 0.39M
6 15/1 10/4 68/4 52/4 --- --- 145/13 1311/167 0.48M
7 7/0 40/4 24/14 9/6 --- --- 80/24 1391/191 0.58M
8 --- 34/1 17/10 9/4 --- --- 60/15 1451/206 0.65M
9 2/2 1/0 8/4 9/6 --- --- 20/12 1471/218 0.70M
10 1/1 --- 51/2 11/4 2/2 --- 65/9 1536/227 0.76M
11 --- 6/0 15/1 26/7 7/5 --- 54/13 1590/240 0.84M
12 --- --- 12/0 19/5 4/1 --- 35/6 1625/246 0.88M
13 --- 1/1 4/0 54/3 23/0 2/2 84/6 1709/252 0.95M
14 --- --- 2/1 46/1 66/4 29/12 143/18 1852/270 1.09M
15 --- --- --- 69/0 80/0 106/11 255/11 2107/281 1.28M
16 --- --- --- 74/0 106/2 205/8 385/10 2492/291 1.54M
17 --- --- --- 26/1 143/13 181/10 350/24 2842/315 1.90M
18 --- --- --- 19/1 131/5 193/4 343/10 3185/325 2.18M
19 --- --- --- 26/0 110/2 101/8 237/10 3422/335 2.40M
20 --- --- --- 18/0 106/2 88/0 212/2 3634/337 2.56M
21 --- --- --- 14/0 104/5 76/4 194/9 3828/346 2.77M
22 --- --- --- 30/0 66/6 97/1 193/7 4021/353 2.99M
23 --- --- --- 34/2 91/1 99/6 224/9 4245/362 3.28M
0 --- 2/0 8/11 66/0 105/0 35/5 216/16 4461/378 3.63M
1 --- 17/2 58/2 59/4 46/2 12/0 192/10 4653/388 3.89M
2 --- 33/2 115/0 88/11 15/3 --- 251/16 4904/404 4.26M
3 9/0 86/0 31/0 30/5 20/4 --- 176/9 5080/413 4.51M
4 --- 69/4 51/2 23/2 18/0 --- 161/8 5241/421 4.75M
5 --- 11/1 8/1 36/0 5/0 --- 60/2 5301/423 4.84M
6 --- 21/3 4/0 1/1 8/5 --- 34/9 5335/432 4.97M
7 1/0 26/1 6/0 3/0 13/8 --- 49/9 5384/441 5.12M
8 --- 5/0 --- 4/1 8/4 --- 17/5 5401/446 5.20M
9 --- 1/2 --- 1/0 --- --- 2/2 5403/448 5.23M
10 --- --- 1/1 --- 4/1 --- 5/2 5408/450 5.26M
11 --- 1/1 --- 1/0 --- --- 2/1 5410/451 5.27M
12 --- 2/0 --- 19/3 1/1 --- 22/4 5432/455 5.35M
13 --- 2/0 --- 13/2 5/2 --- 20/4 5452/459 5.42M
14 --- --- 4/0 6/3 31/11 6/1 47/15 5499/474 5.66M
15 --- --- 2/0 4/2 9/0 2/0 17/2 5516/476 5.71M
16 --- --- --- 12/1 12/2 --- 24/3 5540/479 5.77M
17 --- --- --- 11/2 7/1 4/1 22/4 5562/483 5.85M
18 --- --- --- 5/0 14/3 4/0 23/3 5585/486 5.91M
19 --- --- --- 5/0 64/0 21/0 90/0 5675/486 6.00M
20 --- --- 1/0 22/0 48/2 3/0 74/2 5749/488 6.10M
21 --- --- --- 39/1 9/3 6/1 54/5 5803/493 6.22M
22 --- --- --- 14/0 20/2 7/0 41/2 5844/495 6.30M
23 --- --- --- 115/2 32/3 5/0 152/5 5996/500 6.53M
D1 36/8 211/20 465/56 889/95 1421/92 1223/91 4245/362
D2 10/0 276/16 289/17 577/40 494/57 105/8 1751/138
TO 46/8 487/36 754/73 1466/135 1915/149 1328/99 5996/500
VE6JY Don Moman email: ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
Box 127 Lamont, Alberta email forwarding: ve6jy@rac.ca
T0B 2R0 (403) 895-2925
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