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To: "David Robbins K1TTT" <k1ttt@arrl.net>,"reflector cq-contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] arrl dx cw spotting
From: "SM3CER (7S3A)" <jan-eric.rehn@telia.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 18:38:02 +0000
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Hello,

Here's a dumb question:
I searched the DX-Summit Spot Database and found this:

Spotter    Freq   DX                     Time Date
K1TTT      1834.4 K1TTT                  2335 21 Feb 2004

Someone using the call K1TTT as the spotter or self spotting???

Just curious...

73 de Jan/SM3CER



At 15:25 2004-02-23, David Robbins K1TTT wrote:
spots logged on k1ttt cluster: 30013
spots entered from dxsummit log:2118 (included in 30k above)

The most spotted stations:
DX      Count
FS5UQ   359
PJ2T    312
CS6V    276
J6DX    275
PJ4R    259
J7OJ    248
TI5N    246
D4B     205
9A1A    202
VP5K    174

Busiest spotters:
Spotter count
W3LPL-4 2064
K3LR            585
NQ4I            446
K5NZ            401
K9NS            393
K1IR            384
W1EBI           382
W6YX            376
UA4RC           329
K8CC            294
WOW!  what are you doing frank, you switch to n1mm logger and spot all
s&p qso's???


cheerleader summary (stations who spotted the same station the most times): spotter dx count W3DF FS5UQ 67 K8ND PJ2T 49 ES1A ES1A 29 WX3B FS5UQ 24 W3LPL-4 J6DX 24 W3LPL-4 PJ4R 21 W3LPL-4 TI5N 21 W3LPL-4 9A1A 20 W3LPL-4 PJ2T 20 UA4RC RM6A 18

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ok, enough with the spot statistics, on to the oddities
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Single spotter statistics:
count of single spotter spots from all sources:
DX              count
ZK3SB           39
VK9LB           24
HG3M            24
F5MUX           14
A61AJ           13
FS5UQ           12
LQ7D            11
VP8LP           10
T88LZ           10
IO8ANT  9

count of single spotter spots from dxsummit
DX              count
ZK3SB           13
VK9LB           10
F5MUX           8
LQ7D            6
9M6/JA1CJP      6
FS5UQ           6
TM0ANT  5
F5TNI           4
XU7ADI  4
AY1ZA           4

this actually looks kind of normal in most aspects.  the rarer stations
like zk3 and vk9 got the most spots on both sources... the odd ones are
hg3m and f5mux scoring high in the single spotter statistics  and also
f5tni showing in the dxsummit list... lets look at the details:
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HG3M seems to have lots of stateside friends who use ed7zab-5 for a node
and only make one spot.
Spotter FromNode        Dx      Comment
WA8APN  ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
W9IYM           ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
VE3MIN  ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
VE3OCY  ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
K3ED            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
K5ET            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M    loud
KA2ENT  ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
NA3T            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
K2ANZ           ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
K1EYI           ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
K8IO            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M    vy loud
W3NQ            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M    strong
K6PY            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M    loud
KE3Z            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
VE1ZY           ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
W2PC            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
NE3Z            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
KP3X            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
K4EQ            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
VE3MU           ED7ZAB-5        HG3M    loud
WB2ANF  ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
WB9OLI  ED7ZAB-5        HG3M    TNX
VE3EOP  ED7ZAB-5        HG3M
W3KY            ED7ZAB-5        HG3M

HG1W happened ot show up in my scan of spots for patterns because it ran
right into HG3M.  looks

like stateside stations also like to use hg1dxc as a node to spot hg1w.
Spotter FromNode        Dx      Comment
N4OA            HG1DXC  HG1W
K1GV            HG1DXC  HG1W
K0COP           HG1DXC  HG1W
NN2W            HG1DXC  HG1W
WW2Y            HG1DXC  HG1W
W3IUU           HG1DXC  HG1W
W3EF            HG1DXC  HG1W

anyone out there that can get the ip address log from ed7zab-5 and
hg1dxc so i can pin down where those users were coming from??
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F5TNI somehow got w1to who was operating at my station all weekend to
surf to dxsummit using a French isp and enter a spot for him.  also k1ir
usually uses k1ea's node, so why spot from dxsummit via france?

spotter         dx              ip
AA2MX-@:                F5TNI           62.147.172.224
K8JM-@:         F5TNI           62.147.172.224
N4DW-@:         F5TNI           62.147.172.224
K1IR-@:         F5TNI           62.147.172.224
N8MZ-@:         F5TNI           62.147.172.224
N9AI-@:         F5TNI           62.147.172.224
NN3Q-@:         F5TNI           62.147.172.224
AA2MX-@:                F5TNI           82.65.116.14
K5YA-@:         F5TNI           82.65.116.14
NF6S-@:         F5TNI           82.65.116.14
KF3B-@:         F5TNI           82.65.116.14
NF6S-@:         F5TNI           82.65.116.14
W1TO-@:         F5TNI           82.65.116.14

62.147.172.224 and 82.65.116.14 both come back to:
address:      Free SAS / ProXad
address:      8, rue de la Ville L'Eveque
address:      75008 Paris
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f5mux seems to have several stateside friends on ed7zab-5 also.

Spotter FromNode        Dx      Comment
N7KPS           WU3V            F5MUX   21003.6
K2BIM           ED7ZAB-5        F5MUX
KA1JPX  ED7ZAB-5        F5MUX   QTH ?
N7JOP           ED7ZAB-5        F5MUX   FRANCE **  59+20DB
K5PMS           ED7ZAB-5        F5MUX   qrq
KJ0A            ED7ZAB-5        F5MUX

from wu3v:
K1TTT-1 de WU3V    23-Feb 1509Z  arc >
sh/log n7kps
2/21/2004 19:07Z  Logging out user N7KPS (tel5:217.167.241.199)
2/21/2004 18:59Z  Logging in user N7KPS (tel5:217.167.241.199)

can anyone help getting the ip logs from ed7zab-5 for these users?

but also gets lots of single spotter spots from dxsummit with stateside
calls using a french isp.
KC6OLR-@:       F5MUX   still here      217.167.241.199
WA2JLC-@:       F5MUX                   217.167.241.199
N8WXQ-@:        F5MUX                   217.167.241.199
K4MMU-@:        F5MUX                   217.167.241.199
K4AL-@: F5MUX                   217.167.241.199
W2BZY-@:        F5MUX   lood            217.167.241.199
KB6FOX-@:       F5MUX                   217.167.241.199
W6BOR-@:        F5MUX   42WPM           217.167.241.199
WA0FXY-@:       F5MUX                   217.167.241.199
KB1CMS-@:       F5MUX   lood!           217.167.241.199

217.167.241.199 is from:
address:      FT DR AQUITAINE NORD
address:      114, Rue Georges BONNAC
address:      33000 BORDEAUX France

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yp3a has some stateside spotters who use a bucharest isp.
W2BHE-@:        YP3A    loud                    81.196.10.7
N4HU-@: YP3A    ARRL                    81.196.10.7
W2EEA-@:        YP3A                            81.196.10.7
YO3KPA-@:       YP3A    LOOKING WEST    81.196.10.7

81.196.10.7 comes back to:
descr:        Romania Data Systems
descr:        Bucharest branch

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rd3a has some frieds who use very similar comments and all share the
same ip address for getting to dxsummit.  but would ukraine stations
have a moscow ip address??  and use the same comments?  and all have
very similar callsigns?
RX3DU-@:        RD3A    cq test 217.118.66.232
RX3DU-@:        RD3A    test            217.118.66.232
RX3DU-@:        RD3A    test            217.118.66.232
UA3AKO-@:       RD3A    cq test 217.118.66.232
UY5MK-@:        RD3A    cq test 217.118.66.232
UY5ML-@:        RD3A    cq test 217.118.66.232
UY2MR-@:        RD3A    test            217.118.66.232

217.118.66.232 comes back to:
descr:        JSC "VimpelCom"
descr:        Moscow Russia

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on the obvious self spot front.  es1a made all these spots for himself
apparently from ab5k's

nodes.
Dx      FromNode        Freq    Comment
ES1A    AB5K            14025.5
ES1A    AB5K            14025.5 cq ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            14025.5 CQ ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            7010.4  arrl
ES1A    AB5K            7023.2  arrl
ES1A    AB5K            7030.1
ES1A    AB5K            7030.4  CQ ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            7030.4  CQ ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            7030.4  CQ ARRL
ES1A    AB5K-2  7030.4  CQ ARRL
ES1A    AB5K-2  14018.4 cq ARRL
ES1A    AB5K-2  14018.3 CQ ARRL
ES1A    AB5K-2  7018.2
ES1A    AB5K-2  7018.2  cq ARRL
ES1A    AB5K-2  21038.1 cq ARRL
ES1A    AB5K-2  21037.7 CQ ARRL
ES1A    AB5K-2  21037.7
ES1A    AB5K-2  7030.4  CQ ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            7009.6  arrl
ES1A    AB5K            14068.8 arrl
ES1A    AB5K            14047.1 arrl
ES1A    AB5K            14068.8 ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            14017.9 ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            7017.2  ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            14078   ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            21057.4 fhhk
ES1A    AB5K            21028.3 arrl
ES1A    AB5K            7020.8  ARRL
ES1A    AB5K            21026   ARRL

the ip log from those nodes shows:
K1TTT-1 de AB5K    23-Feb 1421Z  arc >
sh/log es1a
2/22/2004 23:36Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel8:80.235.84.37)
2/22/2004 10:31Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel8:80.235.84.37)
2/22/2004 10:28Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel8:80.235.84.37)
2/22/2004 10:11Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel8:80.235.84.37)
2/22/2004 10:06Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel12:80.235.84.37)
2/22/2004 06:38Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel12:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 23:30Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel36:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 23:10Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel36:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 23:05Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel30:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 23:00Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel30:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 22:57Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel30:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 22:55Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel30:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 22:54Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel30:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 22:50Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel30:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 22:49Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel47:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 21:16Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel47:80.235.84.37)
K1TTT-1 de AB5K-2    23-Feb 1423Z  arc >
sh/log es1a
2/21/2004 21:03Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel12:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 19:12Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel12:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 14:05Z  Logging out user ES1A (tel6:80.235.84.37)
2/21/2004 08:04Z  Logging in user ES1A (tel6:80.235.84.37)

the ip comes back to:
80.235.84.37 = Estpak Data/Estonian Telephone Co
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also making their own spots was xv1x from n0vd-6.

Dx      FromNode        Freq    Comment
XV1X    N0VD-6  14012.5 ARRL
XV1X    N0VD-6  24942   up 5
XV1X    N0VD-6  14006   ARRL
XV1X    N0VD-6  28000.4 ARRL
XV1X    N0VD-6  21021.8 ARRL
XV1X    N0VD-6  10109   up
XV1X    N0VD-6  28002   beaming EU
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David Robbins K1TTT e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net web: http://www.k1ttt.net AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net



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