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[CQ-Contest] Looking at my log

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Looking at my log
From: Tom Frenaye <frenaye@pcnet.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:12:03 -0500
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I like to look at my Sprint CW logs after a contest to see what I can learn 
from them.   Usually it's a simple look at QSO rates, missed multipliers, and 
sometimes QSOs per minute on each band.   That helps me find out where my 
strategy or plans didn't work as well as I had hoped.  

This last CW Sprint was frustrating from the northeast.  20m closed very early 
(only about 40 minutes of useful time there), and 40m was a real zoo with the 
3Y0X pileup (7023 up 5 or so) along with the CQWW RTTY contest (7030 and up).   
80m was very good, and very quiet, but most people don't usually go to 80m 
until 90 minutes before the end of the contest, and there are a finite number 
of people to work on each band.

Anyhow, I decided to play with the log in MS Excel and put together 4 graphs I 
thought might be of interest.  Thanks to N6TR for posting them.
               
www.kkn.net/~tree/sprint0602-k1ki.pdf 

The graphs were easy to do and did show me a few things.   The first one just 
shows my band changes - not many because I'm not a SO2R sprinter.   The other 
three show the frequency used for QSOs made on each band.    What is 
interesting is to see what happened on 40m, with all but 3 QSOs between 7010 
and 7030 (On 20m the range was about 25 Khz and on 80m I worked people across a 
30 Khz range).

It is also interesting how clearly you can see that my usual style of operating 
is to tune from high to low.   You can also see where I made two QSOs on one 
frequency (work someone who was CQing, then work someone who answered my CQ), 
and two places where I didn't move the VFO quite 1 KHz before starting another 
"couplet" of QSOs.

I tune from high to low because I got used to CW using LSB when using a TS930 
(or was it a TS850).  And now I set my Ft1000mp to listen on LSB so it works 
the same.   I think most people tune the other way - low to high - because the 
default on most radios is for CW to be USB.  Hope I explained that right.

After the contest I found some station problems on 20 and 40m, so it wasn't 
just propagation, 3Y0X and RTTY that caused my lower than usual score, some was 
self-inflicted...

When doing search/pounce for QSOs, do most people tune only one way?  Mostly 
low to high?   When I tune I like to hear a new signal starting with a high 
pitch, the I stop when it gets close to 450/500 Hz.   

                     -- Tom


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Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444 


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