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Subject: [CQ-Contest] cqww ssb spotting report
From: "David Robbins K1TTT" <k1ttt@arrl.net>
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 01:37:40 -0000
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Sorry, but this is long, and parts of it are really ugly... and
unfortunately one of my sources of trace data is not available so its
not as good as I would like.  And apparently some self spotters figured
out the data wasn't available and took advantage of it...  So there were
lots more suspicious spots than there have been since dxsummit started
publishing ip addresses and I started doing these reports.  Don't throw
this one away without at least getting through it once, there are some
questions at the end that I can't explain that maybe someone out there
will recognize.

First some statistics from my node:
Total spots: 42049 

Most spotted dx stations:
DX              Count
HC8L            464
FP/VE7SV        457
EA8ZS           377
VP2E            369
V26B            338
KH7X            326
XX9C            322
PJ2T            305
MD4K            242
WP2Z            218

Most active spotters:
Spotter count
AA3B            765
W6YX            757
W6TA            623
K3LR            543
W3LPL-4 505
RL3A            412
PY3OL           359
K3II            348
SP8TJU  333
KB9KEG  320
NQ4I            306
K1TTT-7 305

Best cheerleaders:
dx              spotter spotted
IW8RSB  IQ8CZ           77
D70YT/P HL2IFR  76
PJ2T            K8ND            43
IT9ECQ  IW9FRA  31
CU2Z            DL2JT           26
F6KQV           F5AEG           26
EA9IE           EA9IE           25
VE2DX           VE2STN  21
GM0B            GM0ELP  20
CN2R            CN8KD           19

>From here on it gets muddier.  DXSummit no longer is providing ip
address data so it appears that the abusers have gone back to work
spotting themselves like crazy.  This report is long and unfortunately
less definitive than many past reports due to the lack of ip data....
lots of numbers, and lots of interesting spot patterns follow.  All the
node k1ttt-14 listed sources come from the #cqdx irc channel which gets
fed from dxsummit, most of those spots were put in from dxsummit as far
as I can tell from a spot check, but some may have been sucked from
other nodes.

Some statistics on single spotter spots...  these are counts of spots
from spotters who only made one spot in the whole contest for the listed
dx station.  It is most common for very rare dx stations to get spots
like this from dxers who were looking for a new one and not into the
contest.  It is fairly odd for 'common' stations to get many of them.

First, what I see as 'normal' statistics.   These are the biggest spot
getters from the weekend showing how many single spotter spots they get:

DX              Total   All Singles             DXSummit only
---------       ----- -----------               -------------
HC8L            464     22      4%              10      2%
FP/VE7SV        457     23      5%              5       1%
EA8ZS           377     8       2%              1       0%
VP2E            369     8       2%              3       0%
V26B            338     6       1%              3       0%
KH7X            326     13      3%              4       1%
XX9C            322     26      8%              10      3%
PJ2T            305     7       2%              4       1%
MD4K            242     5       2%              1       0%
WP2Z            218     7       3%              1       0%
Note that the rarest of them is probably xx9c and they got only 8% from
single spotters from all spot sources and 3% from dxsummit single
spotters.

Now, change the sort order to sort by the count of single spotter spots:

DX              Total   All Singles             DXSummit only
---------       ----- -----------               -------------
EA3NW           31      17      54              16      51
JU1DX           71      16      22              15      21
A52CDX  51      11      21              2       3
ST2T            101     11      10              3       2
VK4WWI/8        32      10      31              3       9
CE4PBB  81      10      12              9       11

Now some odd calls stand out.  Note I have removed the ones that were on
the top spot getter list above. 

Lets look at the stations above who just happen to also show up in some
other data as looking odd:

Spotter FromNode        Dx      Freq            Comment
EA3JL           EA3MM-5 EA3NW   28430   CONTEST CQ CQ CQ
N7TGE           K1TTT-14        EA3NW   21270   ww strong
K7MRO*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   14270   CONTEST
N9ETK*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   21280   ww
N8DSD*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   28430   ww
N8GQR*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   7047    lsn  7223
W3LHY*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   28430   cq contest
K8CHM*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   21270   WW
EA3AUI  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   28435   ww
WA2FRW* K1TTT-14        EA3NW   21270   ww
K7BDF*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   14270   GOOD COPY
N7FEY*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   14270   strong  in Az
W2GHE*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   7052    lsn 7208
N4GIR*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   14270   CQ WW
WA7EFR* K1TTT-14        EA3NW   21275    
N1KRZ*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   21275   C0NTEST
W6FFR*  K1TTT-14        EA3NW   21275   
*= call not active in latest buckmaster cd
unfortunately without dxsummit ip address data I can't chase these any
further.


Spotter FromNode        Dx      Freq    Comment
OH0Y            K1TTT-14        JU1DX   3770    lstng up 3.808 also!
GM4EWQ  K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7070    CQWW
G3EWP           K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7070     
OM8A            K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7070    ww contest
DL2HRS  K1TTT-14        JU1DX   28495   Test
JG7ASQ  K1TTT-14        JU1DX   21285    
JK4DVN  K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7070     
KH6GU           K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7070    ww
JT1DR           K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7064.6  cq ww test
JT1DA           K1TTT-14        JU1DX   21235   cq ww test
JH6TFG-9        JA4PXC-10       JU1DX   7070    cq ww
JK2HGS  K1TTT-14        JU1DX   21285   ww
JT3CH           K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7044    big ja wall
LZ7A            K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7070    op.Ebi
LY4RT           K1TTT-14        JU1DX   7070    cq ww test
7L3EKA  K1TTT-14        JU1DX   3792    cq ww test Loud!
Interesting... exact same integer frequencies from many stations, very
similar comments from several of the stations.  unfortunately many of
these calls actually exist...  it is kind of interesting that a jt
spotting ju1dx would comment about a 'big ja wall'.  And why would so
many different stations make comments including 'cq ww'.  unfortunately
without dxsummit ip address data I can't chase these any further.

Spotter FromNode        Dx              Freq    Comment
VE4THW  K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  21259.4 CHILE zone12
JK8IMX  K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  14287    
KB7YQM  K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  14218           12
KG8IUW* K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  28520    
W3OPU           K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  21259.5 zone 12
JL6TRE  K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  28520           zone 12
JA1WRZ  K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  21259.6 Z.12
KG6CMS  N7US            CE4PBB  21259.5  
JR4ERT  K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  7090            listen 7226
VE3RT           K1TTT-14        CE4PBB  3796            cq test
*= call not active in latest buckmaster cd
Interesting common comments listing the zone.  unfortunately without
dxsummit ip address data I can't chase these any further. 


Some other interesting spot groups from spotters who only made one spot
in the contest:

Spotter FromNode        Dx              Freq    Comment
W7UUQ           AB5K            LU5EML  28394   strong
K0PLB*  K1TTT           LU5EML  28394    
DL8UBB  K1TTT           LU5EML  28585.6 z 13
F6YAQ           K1TTT           LU5EML  28291.7  
G0THH           K1TTT           LU5EML  28732    
SP9IKW  K1TTT           LU5EML  28531.9 z13
IK0PNT  AB5K            LU5EML  28265.5  
KA3WWZ  AB5K            LU5EML  28328   59+20 in PA
PA0LKZ  K1TTT           LU5EML  28732   59
JA5FVV  AB5K            LU5EML  28440    
SP3DDP  AB5K            LU5EML  28678   59+
Finally some data I can trace!
K0plb ip = 201.255.34.210
Dl8ubb,f6yaq,g0thh,sp9ikw,pa0lkz ip = 201.255.34.94
And should I be surprised that whoever did this used my node or that the
block of ip addresses comes from: Telefonica de Argentina

Spotter FromNode        Dx              Freq    Comment
DL1JCZ  K1TTT-14        SV1AAU  14303   cq contest
EA3EZD  K1TTT-14        SV1AAU  14303   cq contest monster sig.
SP2DNI  K1TTT-14        SV1AAU  14190   cq contest
SV1GE           K1TTT-14        SV1AAU  14187   cq contest monster sig.
Interesting common comments from various stations.

Spotter FromNode        Dx      Freq    Comment
DF4HJ           RK2FWB  RW2F    1870.5   
M0GHY           RK2FWB  RW2F    1857.8   
VE1SHB  RK2FWB  RW2F    28372    
JH3JLK  RK2FWB  RW2F    21280    
RA2FCX  RK2FWB  RW2F    7064    CQ
Interesting group of spotters, unfortunately I can't connect to that
node tonight to check ip's if they are available.

Spotter FromNode        Dx      Freq    Comment
SV7CLI  K1TTT-14        J42T    14343    
SV2CXI  K1TTT-14        J42T    28531.5  
SV2ESV  K1TTT-14        J42T    14147    
SV7AMJ  K1TTT-14        J42T    14133    
SV7AIF  K1TTT-14        J42T    21257   
A bunch of greek buddies helping out?

Spotter FromNode        Dx      Freq            Comment
KC4ARF  K1TTT-14        F6KHM   21328           booming signal
W1RTU*  K1TTT-14        F6KHM   21310.7 beaming north america
PA1ART  K1TTT-14        F6KHM   1826            59 14
K1ARF*  K1TTT-14        F6KHM   1826            cq cq contest good
signal
F4DRT           K1TTT-14        F6KHM   21272.5 59 = booming signal
*= call not active in latest buckmaster cd
Arf!  Something smells here.  Kc4arf is tech+ in last buckmaster I have
so would probably not be on 15m. 

Spotter FromNode        Dx      Freq    Comment
F2ADM           K1TTT-14        EA6AFE  3798     
W7LA            K1TTT-14        EA6AFE  21280    
N2LA            K1TTT-14        EA6AFE  21280    
W6LA            K1TTT-14        EA6AFE  28520   cq ww ssb
While all 3 LA calls are issued, that's one hell of a coincidence!


This next group totally amazes me... I don't think I have ever seen this
many undisguised self spots in a contest.  It almost makes me think
there is a buggy piece of software out there sending out unintentional
spots.  All of these spots were apparently put in by the dx station
themselves... note that very few of them are from the k1ttt-14 irc
source so they are mostly from real nodes.  Usually this report results
in a couple dozen vhf self spots (I removed them from this list), and a
dozen or so harrasment spots (also already removed below), and some
testing spots (I removed a few of those also), and then a few european
net spots from the net controls are left... but this is totally strange
to have so many left over after removing those obvious ones:

Dx              FromNode        Freq            Comment
4U1ITU  WU3V            3767     
CT2GWZ  CT2GWY-5        28600           cq contest
CU3GD           CS1SEL-5        7090            QSX 7204.00
DC5WW           K1TTT-14        28466.7 ok
DL1BEQ  ED7ZAB-5        21017.8 VE1HH pls come  I am calling d
DL1BEQ  ED7ZAB-5        3506            W1MK
EA3AM           EA4URE-5        28425    
EA3AM           EA4URE-5        14121    
EA3GFM  ED7ZAB-5        14155           kb1h
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 21349.1  
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 21409.4  
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1852            AROUND MY SUNRISE
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 28464    
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 28587.7  
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1854.3   
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1854.3   
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1857     
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1857     
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1857            1 HOOUR FOR SUNRISE
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 21409.4  
EA9IE           K1TTT-14        28587.7  
EA9IE           K1TTT-14        28707.6  
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 28392    
EA9IE           K1TTT-14        28587.7  
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1851    CQ
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 28464    
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 28587.7  
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1857     
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 28392    
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1852.7   
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 28464    
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 1857     
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 21409.4  
EA9IE           EA9CE-5 14342.8  
EC7ALW  EA4URE-5        28900           cq cq  ww
EC7ALW  EA4URE-5        21195           cq cq  ww zona 14
ER3R            PI4TUE-8        21271.4 contest
G8VHB           CT2GWY-5        7188            simplex
IK2EGL  PI4TUE-8        28407.6  
IK2EGL  PI4TUE-8        28439.3  
IK2EGL  PI4TUE-8        21332.9  
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        21410           cq dx
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        21410           cq dx
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        14200           cq
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        14300           cq
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        21350           cq
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        21300           cq
IT9EYA  K1TTT-14        28510           cq dx
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        21250           cq dx
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        28400           cq dx
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        14200           test
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        21400           cq
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        14200           cq
IT9EYA  IS0GRB-6        21327           cq dx
IZ7DMT  IK7NXU-6        7060            CQ CQ CONTEST
IZ7EDQ  IZ7AUH-6        21315           CQ WW
IZ7EDQ  IZ7AUH-6        21417           CQ WW
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 21211.5 CQ WW
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 28523           CQ CONTEST BEAMINBG JAPAN
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 14221.4 CQ WW
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 14222.5 CQ WW
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 28770           CQ WW
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 28523           CQ CONTEST BEAMING JAPAN
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 14222.5 CQ WW
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 14247           CQ CONTEST
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 14222.5 CQ WW
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 21197.7 CQ WW
IZ8CKT  K1TTT-14        21197.5 CQ WW
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 21285           CQ WW BEAMING U.S.A
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 28595.7 CQWW QRZ
IZ8CKT  IR8AW-6 14222.5 CQ WW
KC2GOW  K1TTT-14        7172            QSX 7.008
LA4ZB           GB7MBC  28635.7  
LA6UH           GB7MBC  28028    
LU6XAH  K1TTT-14        28120           CQ DX from Patagonia
M0NBY           GB7EDX  28319    
MM1DHU  GB7SDX  3607            cmon guys i need u all
PI4D            PI4CC           3702.8   
PI4D            PI4CC           1865     
PI4D            PI4CC           3702.8   
PI4D            PI4CC           7053     
PP5ZP           AB5K            21313.7  
PP8VP           K1TTT-14        28467           CQ CONTEST
PP8VP           K1TTT-14        28412    
PY1KX           K1EU            28497    
S50O            S50CLX  21258    
SN5Z            K1TTT           1837     
SN5Z            K1TTT           1819            test
SZ1A            SV1CPO-8        3741.2  CQ CQ CONTEST  59+
SZ1A            SV1CPO-8        3742.2  CQ CQ CONTEST 9+
VE9GLF  K1TTT           21196           contest
VK4WPX  K1TTT           28487    
W7YED           AB5K-2  21252    
W8AF            HB9DRV-2        3803            W3LPL
XQ3BRN  ED7ZAB-5        24950           sergio - via iz6brn

For the ones above that were from my node:
Sn5z was from a polish isp, and was on much of the weekend on my node.
Ve9glf was from a new brunswick isp but was only on for a few minutes
during the contest.
Vk4wpx was only on for a short time but was from an australian isp.

Some of the comments seem to include another callsign, maybe there is a
software glitch somewhere that is messing up who is spotting with who is
being spotted?? Anyone see a pattern above or know what might have been
happening??


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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