K3LR Breakdown and summary (long)

Jones, Scott sjones at sygnet.com
Thu Nov 7 22:34:01 EST 1996


                    CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1996


      Call: K3LR                     Country:  United States
      Mode: SSB                      Category: Multi Multi

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES


      160      165      232     1.41     14      41
       80      881     1960     2.22     26      95
       40      713     1888     2.65     34     119
       20     2071     5990     2.89     39     180
       15     1074     2917     2.72     29     146
       10      215      544     2.53     15      44
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   5119    13531     2.64    157     625  =>  10,581,242

     Operators: N3BJ,WR3D(K3DR),KG8GO,K3LR,K8GL,N9HZQ,N8IRL(W8JV)
                WA8YVR(N9RV),WD8IXE(N8SM),K8CX,WR3G(N3RA),ND8L


                 160   80   40   20   15   10  ALL   percent

North America    146  693  213  213  159   52 1476    27.8
South America     12   50   49  126  120  162  519     9.8
Europe             3  167  395 1361  730    2 2658    50.0
Asia               0    3   22  273   21    0  319     6.0
Africa             5   20   24   65   58    8  180     3.4
Oceania            3   11   45   78   22    0  159     3.0


BREAKDOWN QSO/mults  K3LR  CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST  Multi Multi

HOUR      160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT  CUM TOT  

   0    15/5     67/15    57/28    96/38    47/15    23/7   305/108  305/108
   1     7/5     58/5     40/18    46/11     9/1      9/1    169/41  474/149
   2     6/4     42/6     27/12    39/7      8/1       .     122/30  596/179
   3    10/2     35/11    19/9     22/2      2/0       .      88/24  684/203
   4    10/7     22/12    13/4     24/3       .        .      69/26  753/229
   5     7/4     31/7     11/5     12/3       .        .      61/19  814/248
   6     6/2     24/6      7/4      7/1       .        .      44/13  858/261
   7     6/2     12/3      9/4      4/0       .        .      31/9   889/270
   8     8/3      9/4     14/5      7/0     .....    .....    38/12  927/282
   9     9/0      8/5     12/2      1/0       .        .      30/7   957/289
  10     9/1     10/2      3/0      8/7       .        .      30/10  987/299
  11    13/1     15/1      6/4     76/24    15/10      .     125/40 1112/339
  12      .      21/0      5/0    121/14    33/17      .     180/31 1292/370
  13      .      14/0      6/0     89/11    50/19     2/1    161/31 1453/401
  14      .      15/0     16/0     92/3     74/22     4/2    201/27 1654/428
  15      .      16/0     13/0     64/2     50/14     9/2    152/18 1806/446
  16    .....     9/0      8/0     93/2     35/5     19/6    164/13 1970/459
  17      .       5/0      3/0     82/7     20/4     33/8    143/19 2113/478
  18      .       6/0      6/0     92/6     30/5     20/1    154/12 2267/490
  19      .      11/0      6/0     70/5     32/4     17/6    136/15 2403/505
  20      .      14/0      2/0     51/7     27/1      8/0    102/8  2505/513
  21      .      17/0     23/2     39/3     14/2      1/0     94/7  2599/520
  22     3/1     26/3     60/6     73/6      2/1       .     164/17 2763/537
  23     3/1     17/0     47/3     30/3      4/1       .     101/8  2864/545
   0     5/1     22/1     22/2      7/0      1/0     .....    57/4  2921/549
   1     5/0     15/2     30/4       .        .        .      50/6  2971/555
   2     7/0     31/5      7/2       .        .        .      45/7  3016/562
   3     2/1     24/4      4/1      1/0       .        .      31/6  3047/568
   4     4/1     17/1      3/0       .        .        .      24/2  3071/570
   5     1/0     32/1      6/0       .        .        .      39/1  3110/571
   6      .       5/1     17/1      2/0       .        .      24/2  3134/573
   7     5/0      9/0      7/0      1/0       .        .      22/0  3156/573
   8     1/0     12/0      6/0      1/0     .....    .....    20/0  3176/573
   9     3/1     13/1     12/1       .        .        .      28/3  3204/576
  10     9/0      1/0      6/0      4/0      1/1       .      21/1  3225/577
  11     3/0      2/0      4/0     31/2     23/2       .      63/4  3288/581
  12      .      21/0      5/0    107/3     54/5      3/2    190/10 3478/591
  13      .      24/0      2/0     93/2    126/6       .     245/8  3723/599
  14      .      19/0      8/0     57/1    115/1      3/1    202/3  3925/602
  15      .      20/0     13/0     60/2     83/3      7/5    183/10 4108/612
  16    .....     7/0      9/0     73/3     69/3     11/2    169/8  4277/620
  17      .       5/0      9/0     61/2     70/2     14/0    159/4  4436/624
  18      .      11/0      9/0     39/2     25/0      9/0     93/2  4529/626
  19      .      12/0     11/0     67/0     19/0     17/1    126/1  4655/627
  20      .      10/0      8/0     70/1     16/2      5/0    109/3  4764/630
  21     4/0     17/1     10/0     44/1      8/0      1/0     84/2  4848/632
  22      .      20/2     49/5     67/1     11/1       .     147/9  4995/641
  23     4/2     28/0     43/2     48/0      1/0       .     124/4  5119/645
DAY1   112/38   504/80  413/106 1238/165  452/122   145/34    ..... 2864/545
DAY2    53/6    377/19   300/18   833/20   622/26    70/11      .   2255/100
TOT    165/44   881/99  713/124 2071/185 1074/148   215/45      .   5119/645


                           QSO Counts By Band-Country

 PRFX    160         80          40          20          15          10         

   CT                 3           4          20          16           2         
   DL                29          46         203         117                     
   EA                16          43         125         105                     
    F     1          10          22         114          71                     
    G                14          30         100          73                     
   HA                 7          11          16          15                     
    I                21          75         180          97                     
   JA                 2          11         194           1                     
    K    61          23          30           9          82          25         
   LU                16          13          36          51          73         
   OH                             5          43           1                     
   OK                 4           3          19          24                     
   ON                 5           8          40          21                     
   PA                 3           2          22          15                     
   PY                 4           8          22          24          39         
   S5     1          12          20          23          21                     
   SM     1                       3          37           6                     
   SP                 1          13          41          19                     
   UA                             9          64           1                     
  UA9                             3          28           1                     
   UR                 3          18          42          10                     
   VE    51         620         142         126          21           3         
   VK                 4          24          30          10                     
   XE     3           5           3          16          12           1         
   YU                 6          11          24           7                     
   YV     2          11           3          18           5           5         
   ZL                 3           6          16           3

160M:  Conditions very poor to Europe.  Good mults in zone 8 and 9.
80M: Conditions poor to Europe.  Lots of VE, obviously.
40M: Great band for us.  Good q's, mults, etc.
20M: Another great band.  We can get close on EU, and usually get good Asia

15M: The band I was on. Friday night started out ok given the time
of the cycle.  Ended Friday with 63 q's and about 17 countries.  Pretty
happy at that point.  Saturday stunk.  No good EU.  Frustrating to
listen to others running piles of EU at 3-4/minute and not hear any of
them.  Keep tooling around the band and try CQ'ing.  Not much luck.  K8CX
(#2 15) not able to make it 'til 18:30z.  Makes for a long morning.  No
JA on Saturday, but snag a few more VK and South American Q's.  K1DG
(KC1XX 15) checks in and now I'm bummed.  Doug is kicking my butt big time.
We compare scores with RM and find we are at least competative, despite
my 15m numbers.  Get into shack at 10:00z to find a dead band.  At about
10:50z hear a fluttery signal on the band and work zone 17, RZ9 for a new
double mult.  Maybe today won't be as bad.  Band opens to EU very early and
people are actually starting to answer my CQ's.  K8CX arrives and together
we enjoy several hours of running EU and picking of good mults on the
second radio.  Best hour was 126.  Have not heard the band this crowded in
a long time.  Stations were lined up all the way to 21447.  I CQ at 21417,
21387, 21272.  Move around alot and am finally having some good fun.  Lots
of good Africa during the afternoon.  At 2209z finally work JI2UNR for a
double mult.  Only JA of the weekend. In the end, got stomped by KC1XX
(great job Doug) and N2RM (great job Phil) by 500 Q's on 15. CU on 15
in WWCW.

10M: Worked 2 CT's during Sundays big European opening.  Nice conditions to
South America most of the weekend. No JA (I can wish!), VK, ZL, Zone 3, or
KL7.  Heard KC1XX working South Americans in Spanish.  It sounded
fantastic!

Congrats to everyone in the M/M category.  It is a great category and
a wonderful technical and operating challenge.

73 and see you in WW CW.  M/M as usual.



Scott Jones, N3RA (ex WR3G)
sjones at sygnet.com


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