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[3830] WPX SSB K5TR SOAB HP

To: 3830@contesting.com, geoiii@kkn.net
Subject: [3830] WPX SSB K5TR SOAB HP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: geoiii@kkn.net
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 04:24:34 -0700
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                    CQWW WPX Contest, SSB

Call: K5TR
Operator(s): K5TR
Station: K5TR

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: K5
Operating Time (hrs): ~36

Summary:
 Band  QSOs
------------
  160:   14
   80:  231
   40:  547
   20: 2154
   15:  205
   10:   65
------------
Total: 3216  Prefixes = 791  Total Score = 4,012,743

Club: 

Comments:

Based on some of the comments I got during and after the contest
I am sure there are several that might be surprised that my score
is not larger than it is given that I was so far ahead in QSOs for almost
the entire contest. There are several reasons for not having a huge
score but the overriding one is not having the propagation to work
much DX. The only really good opening to any DX happened at the
end of the contest when I was just running out of operating time.

One of my big concerns going into the contest was the forecast thunderstorms
predicted for Sunday.  If I lived about 75 miles west of where I
do my off time plans would have been almost perfect as there were storms
out there most of the day on Sunday.

The only real chance we have from here in Texas is if at least 15 meters opens
for us - so when we never got anything to speak of to Japan and Europe on 15
meters it was just one big North American rate fest for me and that was fun.  I
was considering going 15m single band due to some problems with some of my 20
and 40 meter antennas but I am glad I did not.  There are clearly many newly
upgraded hams on the HF bands and I hope they stick around for a few years and
get to play at the sun spots return - as I think they will have a blast.

WM5R did a great job from the W5KFT station.  That station is
about 40 miles north of me.  It will be fun to figure out when
and how he worked 50 more prefixes than I did.  I suspect it has
something to do with his rare prefix - but it might also be that
he was on 20m some in those last hours of the contest when the
band was finally open to Europe.  Our scores are only 0.4% apart.

 
And now the numbers......

   Contest Dates : 24-Mar-07, 25-Mar-07
    Callsign Used : K5TR

   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   Prefixes
 _____________________________________________________

  160SSB      14          14         28        1
   80SSB     231         231        368       23
   40SSB     554         547       1010      111
   20SSB    2217        2154       3019      554
   15SSB     205         205        477       82
   10SSB      65          65        171       20
 _____________________________________________________

 Totals     3286        3216       5073      791

    Final Score = 4012743 points.


                               Continent List

                   160    80    40    20    15    10    ALL
                   ---    --    --    --    --    --    ---
  USA calls   =     10   192   434  1605    59    11   2311
  VE calls    =      3    20    31   187     2     0    243
  N.A. calls  =      0     9    20    46    18     2     95
  S.A. calls  =      0     3    19    56    59    52    189
  Euro calls  =      0     3    15   125     1     0    144
  Afrc calls  =      0     3     2    14     3     0     22
  Asia calls  =      0     0     0    17     0     0     17
  JA calls    =      0     0     6    69    38     0    113
  Ocen calls  =      1     1    20    35    25     0     82

  Total calls =     14   231   547  2154   205    65   3216



HR  160    80      40       20       15       10    HR TOT CUM TOTAL  SCORE
-- ----- ------ -------- -------- -------- -------- ------ ---------  -----
 0  ---    ---     ---    192/120    2/2      ---   194/122  194/122  0.04M
 1  ---    ---     ---     70/31    68/34     ---   138/65   332/187  0.11M
 2  ---    ---     ---    123/53     9/4      ---   132/57   464/244  0.19M
 3  ---    ---    13/6    123/46     9/7      ---   145/59   609/303  0.30M
 4  ---    ---   110/27    16/8      ---      ---   126/35   735/338  0.40M
 5  ---    6/2    66/22     3/1      ---      ---    75/25   810/363  0.49M
 6  ---   34/7    55/15     ---      ---      ---    89/22   899/385  0.59M
 7  ---   21/4    21/5      ---      ---      ---    42/9    941/394  0.64M
 8  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---    941/394  0.64M
 9  ---    2/0    20/4      ---      ---      ---    22/4    963/398  0.67M
10  ---    7/3    57/14     ---      ---      ---    64/17  1027/415  0.76M
11  ---    4/1    27/1      ---      ---      ---    31/2   1058/417  0.78M
12  ---    ---     ---     13/6      5/4      ---    18/10  1076/427  0.81M
13  ---    ---     ---     19/5     20/8      ---    39/13  1115/440  0.88M
14  ---    ---     ---     87/23     ---      ---    87/23  1202/463  0.98M
15  ---    ---     ---    145/23     ---      ---   145/23  1347/486  1.11M
16  ---    ---     ---    169/28     ---      ---   169/28  1516/514  1.28M
17  ---    ---     ---    160/19     ---      ---   160/19  1676/533  1.42M
18  ---    ---     ---    126/17     ---      ---   126/17  1802/550  1.54M
19  ---    ---     ---     48/15    22/4      ---    70/19  1872/569  1.66M
20  ---    ---     ---    138/21     3/0      ---   141/21  2013/590  1.83M
21  ---    ---     ---    124/16     1/0      ---   125/16  2138/606  1.99M
22  ---    ---     ---     88/12     5/1      ---    93/13  2231/619  2.12M
23  ---    ---     ---     60/17    28/8      ---    88/25  2319/644  2.30M
 0  ---    ---     4/0     70/15     5/2      ---    79/17  2398/661  2.45M
 1  ---    8/1    14/1     44/4      ---      ---    66/6   2464/667  2.54M
 2  ---   89/3     4/2      2/0      ---      ---    95/5   2559/672  2.66M
 3  2/1   29/2    46/4      ---      ---      ---    77/7   2636/679  2.78M
 4  ---    ---    68/7      ---      ---      ---    68/7   2704/686  2.88M
 5  ---    2/0    28/3      ---      ---      ---    30/3   2734/689  2.94M
 6 12/0   24/0     8/0      ---      ---      ---    44/0   2778/689  2.98M
 7  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---   2778/689  2.98M
 8  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---   2778/689  2.98M
 9  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---   2778/689  2.98M
10  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---   2778/689  2.98M
11  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---   2778/689  2.98M
12  ---    5/0     6/0      8/4      ---      ---    19/4   2797/693  3.02M
13  ---    ---     ---     36/16     ---      ---    36/16  2833/709  3.14M
14  ---    ---     ---     39/15     3/2      ---    42/17  2875/726  3.27M
15  ---    ---     ---     71/11     1/0      ---    72/11  2947/737  3.40M
16  ---    ---     ---    100/12     1/0      ---   101/12  3048/749  3.54M
17  ---    ---     ---     57/4      3/1      6/0    66/5   3114/754  3.63M
18  ---    ---     ---      ---     10/4     36/10   46/14  3160/768  3.79M
19  ---    ---     ---     12/8     10/1     23/10   45/19  3205/787  3.97M
20  ---    ---     ---     11/4      ---      ---    11/4   3216/791  4.01M
21  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---   3216/791  4.01M
22  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---   3216/791  4.01M
23  ---    ---     ---      ---      ---      ---     ---   3216/791  4.01M
D1  0/0   74/17   369/94  1704/461  172/72     0/0          2319/644
D2 14/1   157/6   178/17   450/93    33/10    65/20          897/147
TO 14/1   231/23  547/111 2154/554  205/82    65/20         3216/791

Gross QSO's=3286        Dupes=70        Net QSO's=3216

Unique callsigns worked = 2607

The best 60 minute rate was 202/hour from 0003 to 0102
The best 30 minute rate was 222/hour from 0003 to 0032
The best 10 minute rate was 246/hour from 0013 to 0022

The best 1 minute rates were:
 6 QSO's/minute    6 times.
 5 QSO's/minute   29 times.
 4 QSO's/minute  115 times.
 3 QSO's/minute  280 times.
 2 QSO's/minute  511 times.
 1 QSO's/minute  713 times.

There were 369 bandchanges and 174 (5.4%) probable 2nd radio QSO's.

Number of letters in callsigns
Letters  # worked
-----------------
   3         5
   4      1088
   5      1225
   6       872
   7         7
   8        15
   9         4

Multi-band QSO's
----------------
1 bands    2153
2 bands     334
3 bands      89
4 bands      28
5 bands       2
6 bands       1

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

WW5X

----- S i n g l e   B a n d   Q S O ' s  -----
Band    160     80     40     20     15     10
----------------------------------------------
QSOs      4     64    229   1730     91     35


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