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Subject: [CQ-Contest] A dive into busting world
From: José Nunes CT1BOH <ct1boh@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 11:58:27 +0000
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For those who want to dive into busting world, it very easy to collect RBN
data available here  http://www.reversebeacon.net/raw_data/ and list
variations of correct calls aroud a frequency.

For example 6V7V is just a terrible call on CW. And at high speed...both
skimmer and humans have problems.
Below is all the variations of 6V7V and the % of times it was busted


For example checking http://rate.pileup.ru/vlog.php?call=5U7V will give us
a hint on how busted packet pile-ups develop.
Skimmer of someone busted 6V7V into 5U7V. All of a sudden a pileup builds
on 6V7V side from 17:56 until 18:09 with all the Assisted stations jumping
to the new mult without listening.
The poor fellows at 6V7V awake to a stream of dupes, and the Assisted guys
to a Busted call with the correspondent penaly 1+3 QSOs when log checking
is done...



 6V7V  6V7U 23.6%  6V7C 19.3%  BV7V 14.5%  6V6V 13.8%  5U7V 3.6%  6V7X 2.2%
6W7V 1.8%  D47V 1.8%  BU7V 1.5%  6V7T 1.5%  6V7A 1.5%  6V8V 1.5%  6V7Z 1.1%
6V7S 1.1%  5V7V 1.1%  6U7V 0.7%  6V4V 0.7%  6U7U 0.7%  B47V 0.7%  6V6U 0.7%
7V7V 0.7%  6W7X 0.4%  6VZV 0.4%  6VBV 0.4%  6V7Q 0.4%  6474 0.4%  6V7 0.4%
6V7M 0.4%  6V2V 0.4%  6V7Y 0.4%  BV6V 0.4%  BV8V 0.4%  6V5V 0.4%  EV7V 0.4%
6V7VQ 0.4%  6V 0.4%  6V7W 0.4%



-- 
José Nunes
CONTEST CT1BOH - http://www.qsl.net/ct1boh
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