CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: N4TZ/9
Operator(s): N4TZ
Station: N4TZ/9
Class: SOAB LP
QTH: IN
Operating Time (hrs): 41.5
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 53 12 28
80: 168 19 65
40: 445 27 86
20: 518 32 103
15: 485 29 101
10: 145 25 64
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Total: 1814 144 447 Total Score = 3,003,953
Club: Society of Midwest Contesters
Comments:
CATEGORY-ASSISTED: NON-ASSISTED
CATEGORY-BAND: ALL
CATEGORY-MODE: CW
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-POWER: LOW
CERTIFICATE: YES
OPERATORS: N4TZ
CLUB: Society of Midwest Contesters
LOCATION: IN
NAME: Terry Zivney
ADDRESS: 8843 W County Road 950 N
ADDRESS-CITY: Middletown
ADDRESS-STATE-PROVINCE: IN
ADDRESS-POSTALCODE: 47356
ADDRESS-COUNTRY: USA
EMAIL: N4TZ@ARRL.NET
SOAPBOX: ccc
OPERATING TIME: 41:26:47
CQ COUNTER: 3544
RUN/SEARCH: 789/1035 Qs
UNIQUE CALLSIGNS: 1256
SOFTWARE: TR4W v.4.38.2 http://www.tr4w.net
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Countries Zones
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160CW 53 53 128 28 12
80CW 169 168 463 65 19
40CW 449 445 1266 86 27
20CW 521 518 1441 103 32
15CW 486 485 1395 101 29
10CW 146 145 390 64 25
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Totals 1824 1814 5083 447 144
Final Score = 3003953
2015 CQ-WW-CW N4TZ
Continent List
160 80 40 20 15 10 ALL
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USA calls = 1 2 8 16 5 6 38
Canada calls = 20 18 29 35 14 5 121
NA calls = 8 17 16 31 31 22 125
SA calls = 7 8 10 28 25 33 111
Euro calls = 14 114 341 364 373 54 1260
African calls = 3 6 16 20 20 18 83
Asian calls = 0 0 10 18 2 1 31
Japan calls = 0 1 13 7 8 0 29
Ocean calls = 0 3 6 2 8 7 26
Total calls = 53 169 449 521 486 146 1824
This contest reminds me a little bit of Christmas when I
was a boy. In the weeks leading up to the contest, I would
scour the Sears Christmas catalog looking at all the really
neat toys, knowing that I wouldn't get any of them. Still,
it was fun to look. On the big day, after getting the usual
gifts of underwear and socks, there would always be one
surprise. Not from the Sears catalog, but something
memorable.
We have been living on borrowed time with respect to ten
meters for several years. Even the recent WW SSB contest
was a low powered operator's delight. This year was
definitely down on ten meters, with less than a dozen
QSOs resulting from my CQing, all on Saturday. Still,
at the end of the contest I found myself with more than
a fistful of multipliers on the band.
Activity seemed to take a big dip here on Sunday afternoon.
I thought maybe there was a big NFL game on tv, but then
remembered this was a world-wide contest, so that wasn't
the reason. But, the fifteen definitely definitely seemed
less crowded after 1700z while twenty had spots where a
low-powered station could CQ in the normally-recognized
CW part of the band - not in the digital or phone parts!
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