Hi, Rich.
Just one question to you as you are S&P expert. Can you examine this log
frames to check either assisted or not this entries.
7015 0913 LA6IHA
3521 0914 VP2V/DL7VOG
7015 0914 YL2PA
3529 0915 YS4U
3542 0916 VA7KO
3527 0917 8P5A
3522 0908 JA3YBK
3554 0909 PV8DX
14070 1733 ON6BR
28040 1734 VP2E
14070 1735 K3OSO
28043 1735 PY1NB
28022 1736 8P5A
28019 1737 P49Y
14070 1738 OL9Z
14002 2324 TI5A
14016 2325 LT1F
14032 2327 P40A
More frames are available if you are interesting.
Just please submit your opinion.
73's Dim UT5UGR
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От: Richard F DiDonna NN3W <richnn3w@verizon.net>
Дата:08.05.2015 17:27 (GMT+02:00)
Кому: cq-contest@contesting.com
Тема: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW CW 2014 TO7A.
I'm not going to make any presumptions, but I noted many of the same
issues that Ken saw. Some very LARGE VFO swings in a matter of one or
two minutes - and only hitting multipliers on the other radio. Having
done a lot of S&P work, I have difficulty making a 30 KHz swing in two
minutes on CW - and hitting multipliers as the only QSOs.
73 Rich NN3W
On 5/7/2015 6:38 PM, Ken Widelitz wrote:
> Hi Steve,
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> I've looked fairly carefully at the TO7A log.
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> The operator is expertly interweaving QSOs using dueling CQs on two bands
> almost the entire contest. There are a few short successful mult passes
> where there appears to be no CQing. There are some instances of very juicy
> mults appearing over fairly large swaths of frequencies in short time
> periods that do raise questions. There are other periods that I feel don't
> quite fall into that category, but others might have a differing opinion. I
> have enumerated the ones I find might have drawn the attention of the CQWW
> Committee and influenced their decision to issue a DQ.
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> IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: What I view as potentially questionable does not
> equate to DEFINITIVE evidence of assistance. It could be the results of a
> great operator.
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> At 0708 - 0710 there are three mults on 80m while running high rate on
> another band.
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> At 0727 - 0740 there are a lot of mults on 40m while running high rate on
> another band.
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> At 0934 - 0938 there are a couple of mults while running high rate on
> another band.
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> At 1013 - 1014 there are two mults on 15m 26 khz apart that make you wonder
> if you can tune that fast in S&P, but it is early and there aren't many
> signals on the band. Maybe it was professional use of a bandscope.
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> At 1403 - 1411 there are 7 mults on 10m stretched over 50 khz. Tuning 50 khz
> while working 7 QSOs on the run frequency in 9 minutes is impressive. Maybe
> it was professional use of a bandscope.
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> At 1847 - 1850 there are 3 mults on 10m over 30 khz while running on 15m.
> Maybe it was professional use of a bandscope.
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> At 0903 - 0913 there is an instance of jumping off a 40m CQ frequency,
> working a mult 12 khz away and jumping back to the CQ frequency within 3
> minutes while working an additional 3 mults on 80m.
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> Again, these are simply my observations. As Steve, N2IC stated, you view the
> log and draw your own conclusions.
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> 73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
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