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Subject: [3830] ARRLDX SSB NA8V SOAB LP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: hgchapoton@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 21:33:28 +0000
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                    ARRL DX Contest, SSB

Call: NA8V
Operator(s): NA8V
Station: NA8V

Class: SOAB LP
QTH: mi
Operating Time (hrs): ~41.5

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   18    17
   80:   98    49
   40:  126    56
   20:  433    87
   15:  429    80
   10:  993    91
-------------------
Total: 2097   380  Total Score = 2,390,580

Club: Mad River Radio Club

Comments:

What a wild ride, especially the first 24 hours!  

10 meters was tremendous, although no z17 were worked and z16 numbers seemed
light compared to the CQWW.  Had a 198 hr the first day, by far my best ever. 
The band blew open at the same time the multi/so2r guys found me, it was an
exhilarating experience.  On Sunday propagation seemed to go in and out and
shifted around quite a bit, but never really dried up.
15 was also very good but never found a runnable frequency on Sunday.  Left a
lot of mults on the table.  With 10 having so much activity, I was surprised 15
was so packed all the time.
20 was very good, mostly a nighttime band for me the first day with great skip
over the pole and open to most areas of the globe.  The second night was not
productive, Sunday was saved when I finally found a good freq late afternoon
and had a nice 140q run into EU and the Middle East.  
The low bands were not so good the first day.  Had more contacts on 80 the
second night as it was much better and with 20 not good there was more time to
spend on the low bands.  It was frustrating to not be able to work very loud
tranceive stations but easily work the guys that were split.  One would think
more people would go split, especially on 40.  I gave up tuning the transceive
portion of 40 for several hours it was such a zoo.  Had some noise from snow
static the 2nd night, not too bad but a pain.  

It was a great pleasure to work so many QRP stations, many on several bands.

There were a couple stations that seemed to be CQing on multiple frequencies on
the same band.  If that's not illegal it should be.

I slept ~1.5hrs the first night and ~4.5hrs the second - a couple more than
planned but was still on the air before sunrise.  Had hoped to try SO2R this
spring but managed to blow up my 765 while trying to fix it.  :)  I don't know
how much longer conditions will hold up, but it was quite a treat to have
excellent conditions for all 4 weekends of the CQWW and ARRL DX in this sunspot
peak year.

Congrats to all the great scores out there and thanks for all the contacts!  

73,
greg/na8v

TR4w (now w/ DVK!)
TS850
TH6 @ 67', TH3 @ 47' (fixed SE)
40: Doubleslot, dipole, vertical
80: 2x inv L
160: inv. L
Rx:  2x450' Beverage at EU

Cabrillo Statistics           (Version 10g)           by K5KA & N6TV
http://bit.ly/cabstat

CALLSIGN: NA8V
CONTEST: ARRL-DX-SSB
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE


HR     160      80      40      20      15      10   HR     TOT CUM 
--   ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------ -----   -------- 
 0    ---     ---     ---     5/5    16/12   30/11   51/28    51/28
 1    ---     2/2    22/15   28/18    ---     ---    52/35   103/63
 2    3/3     7/5     ---    20/8    14/4     ---    44/20   147/83 
 3    3/3     7/6     2/1    21/7     ---     ---    33/17   180/100
 4    1/1     3/3    23/11   10/4     ---     ---    37/19   217/119
 5    4/4    13/10    5/0     ---     ---     ---    22/14   239/133 
 6    1/1     3/1     7/2    26/13    ---     ---    37/17   276/150
 7    ---     5/3     4/4    50/13    ---     ---    59/20   335/170 
 8    ---     1/1     9/6    16/1     ---     ---    26/8    361/178 
 9    2/2     3/0     8/4     ---     ---     ---    13/6    374/184 
10    ---     1/1     ---     ---     ---     ---     1/1    375/185 
11    ---     1/1     3/1    17/1    29/19    ---    50/22   425/207 
12    ---     ---     ---     ---    58/12   26/15   84/27   509/234 
13    ---     ---     ---     ---     ---   119/25  119/25   628/259 
14    ---     ---     ---     ---     ---   170/8   170/8    798/267 
15    ---     ---     ---     ---   104/7     5/0   109/7    907/274 
16    ---     ---     ---     2/1     8/0    98/3   108/4   1015/278 
17    ---     ---     ---     ---    24/4    41/1    65/5   1080/283 
18    ---     ---     ---     ---    21/1    24/3    45/4   1125/287 
19    ---     ---     ---    21/2     ---    19/3    40/5   1165/292 
20    ---     ---     ---    11/0    41/2     ---    52/2   1217/294 
21    ---     ---     ---     5/0     7/3    23/4    35/7   1252/301 
22    ---     ---     ---    12/1    21/9     5/0    38/10  1290/311 
23    ---     1/0     5/0     4/0     ---    16/1    26/1   1316/312 
 0    ---     ---     1/0     9/0     3/1    18/2    31/3   1347/315 
 1    ---     3/1    10/4     ---     2/1     3/0    18/6   1365/321 
 2    1/1     ---    11/1    13/2     ---     ---    25/4   1390/325 
 3    1/0    11/2     2/0     2/0     1/1     ---    17/3   1407/328 
 4    1/0     9/5     4/2     3/0     ---     ---    17/7   1424/335 
 5    1/1     7/2     4/1     ---     ---     ---    12/4   1436/339 
 6    1/1    18/5     ---     5/1     ---     ---    24/7   1460/346 
 7    ---     3/1     6/3     ---     ---     ---     9/4   1469/350 
 8    ---     ---     ---     ---     ---     ---     ---   1469/350 
 9    ---     ---     ---     ---     ---     ---     ---   1469/350 
10    ---     ---     ---     ---     ---     ---     ---   1469/350 
11    ---     ---     ---     4/2     ---     ---     4/2   1473/352 
12    ---     ---     1/1     9/0    24/1     ---    34/2   1507/354
13    ---     ---     ---     ---     1/1   112/2   113/3   1620/357 
14    ---     ---     ---     ---     ---    87/2    87/2   1707/359 
15    ---     ---     ---     ---     8/0    58/0    66/0   1773/359 
16    ---     ---     ---     ---    16/0    30/0    46/0   1819/359 
17    ---     ---     ---     ---     ---    59/1    59/1   1878/360 
18    ---     ---     ---     ---     ---    15/2    15/2   1893/362 
19    ---     ---     ---     ---    15/0    17/4    32/4   1925/366 
20    ---     ---     ---    52/0     6/0     ---    58/0   1983/366 
21    ---     ---     ---    88/8     ---     ---    88/8   2071/374 
22    ---     ---     ---     3/0     8/2     4/0    15/2   2086/376 
23    ---     ---     ---     ---     4/0    24/3    28/3   2114/379 
D1  14/14   47/33   88/44  248/74  343/73   576/74          1316/312
D2   5/3    51/16   39/12  188/13   88/7   427/16            798/67
TO  19/17   98/49  127/56  436/87  431/80 1003/90           2114/379
 
Gross QSOs=2114        Dupes=17        Net QSOs=2097

Unique callsigns worked = 1438

The best 60 minute rate was 198/hour from 1343 to 1442
The best 30 minute rate was 222/hour from 1349 to 1418
The best 10 minute rate was 258/hour from 1349 to 1358

The best 1 minute rates were:
 6 QSOs/minute    1 times.
 5 QSOs/minute   12 times.
 4 QSOs/minute   47 times.
 3 QSOs/minute  129 times.
 2 QSOs/minute  288 times.
 1 QSOs/minute  880 times.


----------------- C o n t i n e n t   S u m m a r y -----------------
                 160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
---------------------------------------------------------------------
North America      9     22     16     29     29     38    143    6.8
South America      5      7     11     29     34     62    148    7.1
Europe             4     66     87    327    340    816   1640   78.2
Asia               0      0      1     30     13     55     99    4.7
Africa             0      1      3      4      5      6     19    0.9
Oceania            0      2      8     12      7     12     41    2.0
???                0      0      0      2      1      4      7    0.3
--------------------------------------------------------------
Total             18     98    126    433    429    993   2097



Multi-band QSOs
---------------
1 bands    1065
2 bands     199
3 bands     106
4 bands      30
5 bands      32
6 bands       6

The following stations were worked on 6 bands:

P40P        P40L        XE7S        PJ2T        II9P        VP2MLL      


------- S i n g l e   B a n d   Q S O s ------
Band    160     80     40     20     15     10
----------------------------------------------
QSOs      3     16     36    163    159    688


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