Is it me or do most of those "cheerleaders" come roughly from the same part
of the world?
73, Maarten
PD2R
2010/12/2 K1TTT <K1TTT@arrl.net>
> Total spots in database 56773... kind of puny when compared with the 1.7M
> spots on the RBN though.
>
> Busiest spotters:
> Spotter count
> WT4Q 669
> DJ1AA 642
> UA4ALI 524
> K3LR-4 463
> VE9MCC 431
> UT/KL7WA 413
> N2NS 356
> AD1C 301
> UZ5UA 287
> DD4B 269
> K3GMT 263
> K1RV 262
> W3LPL-11 253
> UR7MZ 253
> EA1AST 253
> RL3A 252
>
> Most spotted DX:
> DX Count
> ZL8X 1210
> C5A 653
> PJ2T 444
> 9L5VT 378
> HD2M 298
> PJ4A 290
> D4C 242
> KP2M 234
> TI5N 224
> CR3L 214
> 8N5A 213
> VP2E/K1XM 209
> EA2EA 209
> KC1XX 207
> LZ9W 206
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Cheerleader report:
>
> What the columns mean:
> Spotter = the spotting station
> dx = the dx being spotted
> spots = the number of spots the spotter made for the dx
> total = the total number of spots the spotter made during the contest
> pct = percentage of the total spots the spotter made for just that one dx
> station.
>
> spotter dx Spots total Pct
> LZ2NP LZ9W 34 34 100
> UA3TT RT3T 30 49 61
> HA3MM HG3DX 22 23 95
> UA9JJA RT9J 16 16 100
> RD3DM RC3F 15 15 100
> Z33T Z35T 14 15 93
> 7Z1MO HZ1DG 13 13 100
> LZ2UZ LZ9W 12 16 75
> LZ3SM LZ9W 12 21 57
> UA9URZ DM3MM 12 12 100
> WX3B W3LPL 12 22 54
> EC1KR EA2EA 12 140 8
> PY2UO PY2UO 11 11 100
> HA3A HA9RT 11 11 100
> VA3CDX FS/K9EL 10 14 71
> YV5JF ZL8X 10 25 40
> HA2QW HG1Z 10 12 83
> IZ1GCZ IR1C 10 13 76
> OK4PA LZ9W 9 34 26
>
> Looks like lz9w had a real cheering section in lz2np, lz2uz, lz3sm, and
> ok4pa.
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Single spotter report
>
> This is the count and percentage of all the spots for the dx station that
> were made by a call that made only that one spot for the whole contest.
> Note
> I left in a couple of non-contest special events, they normally have higher
> percentages since they get spotted by dxers who may just spot them and turn
> off the radio. Note the percentages for them are 15-20% or so, which is
> about normal.
>
>
> DX Total All(%) DXSummit
> ZL8X 1210 204(16%) 70(5%)
> C5A 653 36(5%) 12(1%)
> PJ5/SP6IXF 174 35(20%) 11(6%) (non-contest)
> 4L5O 63 25(39%) 25(39%)
> ZD9T 69 25(36%) 12(17%) (non-contest)
> VK5AUQ 70 18(25%) 4(5%) (non-contest)
> IK6CWQ 25 17(68%) 2(8%) (non-contest)
> 9L5VT 378 17(4%) 7(1%)
> ZK2A 182 17(9%) 9(4%) (mostly non-contest)
> UT0AZA 48 16(33%) 16(33%)
> PJ2T 444 15(3%) 6(1%)
>
> Consider ZL8X as the baseline.. Out of 1200 spots for them there were 204
> spotters who spotted them once and turned off their radios for the
> weekend... of those about 1/3 made those spots from dxsummit. That is what
> i would consider 'normal' for a relatively rare dx station. C5A wasn't too
> far behind. The PJ5/SP6IXF, ZD9T, VK5AUQ operations were not in the
> contest
> but kind of hit the same ranges.
>
> This kind of makes 4l50 and ut0aza stand out in the crowd with high
> percentages, all of which came from dxsummit.
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 4L5O (who also made the hit parade in ssb this year)
>
> Had this rather unlikely group of spotters all from the same ip address:
> YO5VBN
> F6YHH
> EA2KLM
> ON3JKL
> G3SDX
> IK3DFG
> YO7UHJ
> SP3DFF
> UA3WD
> DL5RDD
> JA3AWS
> SV2JK
> IK2WAA
> YO7YR
> YO4RTD
> IK6TKG
> OE3SGU
> IK6TKG
> YO3WS
> W3NN
> SP5DF
> K3WX
> IK6EDX
> OE3SGU
> YO8UU
> IK6TKG
> YO4XSA
> DL6RDG
> SP5RR
> OE3SSU
> OE3SG
> IK6TKG
> YO5RW
>
> The address was: 78.139.187.58
> Which is registered to:
> address: Caucasus Network
> address: 42 Rustaveli ave.
> address: Tbilisi, Georgia
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> UT0AZA
>
> Had this group of spotters all from the same ip address:
> VE3HLE
> VE3HLE
> W3GQ
> K4JLD
> K2MK
> K9MA
> VE3FDP
> W4PG
> F8CIL
> S57L
> 5R8WW
> JA7NVF
> JA6WFM
> JA6DIJ
> JA6LCJ
> DL3ZAI
> DL3DTH
> DK9CG
> JN3SAC
> JL1SAM
>
> The address was: 94.153.161.65
> which is registered to:
> role: Kyivstar GSM
> address: Degtyarevskaya, 53
> address: Kiev, Ukraine
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> UA0IT
>
> Was spotted by:
> W9SWL
> W4GHK
> W7BXS
> RW4HVJ
>
> from the same ip he was spotting stuff from: 217.118.64.59
> Which of course comes back to a russian isp.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> There are a few others that were also interesting that are in the raw data.
> The raw database and excel files are at
> http://www.k1ttt.net/logs/2010cqwwcw_spots.zip
>
>
> David Robbins K1TTT
> e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
> web: http://www.k1ttt.net
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>
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