CQWW CW at NK7U

Jim - KK7A kk7a at micron.net
Sat Nov 30 10:12:06 EST 1996


                   CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST  1996


      Call: NK7U        Country:  United States (085)
      Mode: CW          Category: Multi Single - Unassisted - High Power

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES


      160       27       32     1.19      7      11
       80       54       93     1.72     15      26
       40      489     1393     2.85     33      79
       20      648     1822     2.81     34      96
       15      263      674     2.56     28      61
       10        0        0     0.00      0       0
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   1481     4014     2.71    117     273  =>  1,565,460


Operator List: N7BZ, KK7A


Equipment Description:
----------------------
Rigs: 2 * TS-950S
Amps: 2 * Amp Supply
 S/W: CT 9.27
PC's: 2 * 386's


Antennas:
---------
160M: 1/4 wave elevated ground plane with 3 elevated radials. 
      The feed point is elevated 15' up. (Yes this is an 
      elevated antenna, not a ground mounted vertical.)
 80M: Joe's famous 3 element beam at 180', also a rotatable
      dipole at 200'
 40M: 4/4 KLMs at 190/92' on TIC rings -- the big ones for AB105.
 20M: 5/5/5/5 with top one around 185' fixed EU. 6/6 at about 
      134/67' on TIC rings.
 15M: 6 el at about 65' sidemounted
 10M: Nothing


Soapbox:
--------
	The beginning of the contest was very slow.  We were wondering 
what was going on due to the low QSO count.  40 was the band that saved 
us on the first night.  After concentrating here after 20 died, things 
started moving quite well, especially to JA land.  The next morning, 
the 5x5x5x5 20m stack on Europe gave us an early opening and were able to 
pick up quite a few mults from that part of the world.  The only 15 meter 
antenna currently up is a single 6 element yagi.  That was all that was 
needed for alot of nice mults from Africa on Saturday morning (local).  
Many nice runs into Europe and we really want to thank our JA friends 
for the good runs into their country.  You guys had quite a few very 
strong signals coming into Oregon.
	All in all, it was a very good contest.  It was nice to
have CQWW CW fall on a non Thanksgiving weekend for a change!
	Oh yes...no equipment failures!


Misc. Stats:
------------
                              Continent Statistics
     NK7U   CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST    Multi Single     24 Nov 1996  2326z

                 160   80   40   20   15   10  ALL   percent

North America     24   24   42   69   69    0  228    15.2
South America      1    3   10   18   24    0   56     3.7
Europe             0    0   54  379   17    0  450    30.0
Asia               0   10  367  165  126    0  668    44.5
Africa             0    2    8   11   12    0   33     2.2
Oceania            1    4   15   10   16    0   46     3.1


BREAKDOWN QSO/mults  NK7U  CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST  Multi Single

HOUR      160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT  CUM TOT  

   0    .....    .....    13/9     16/12    .....    .....    29/21   29/21 
   1      .       5/5     13/9      1/1       .        .      19/15   48/36 
   2      .       1/1      5/5     14/1       .        .      20/7    68/43 
   3     7/7      8/3      1/1       .        .        .      16/11   84/54 
   4      .       2/2       .       5/0       .        .       7/2    91/56 
   5      .        .      13/8       .        .        .      13/8   104/64 
   6    16/3      2/2      2/0      3/1       .        .      23/6   127/70 
   7     2/1      5/4      3/2      1/0       .        .      11/7   138/77 
   8    .....    .....    58/3     .....    .....    .....    58/3   196/80 
   9      .      11/5     39/0       .        .        .      50/5   246/85 
  10     1/1       .       3/1       .        .        .       4/2   250/87 
  11      .       1/1       .        .        .        .       1/1   251/88 
  12      .        .      45/2       .        .        .      45/2   296/90 
  13     1/0      9/1     87/3       .        .        .      97/4   393/94 
  14      .       6/1     93/5     12/10      .        .     111/16  504/110
  15      .        .      40/8     37/15      .        .      77/23  581/133
  16    .....    .....    .....    81/9     20/20    .....   101/29  682/162
  17      .        .        .      46/3     11/11      .      57/14  739/176
  18      .        .        .      16/7     28/5       .      44/12  783/188
  19      .        .        .      14/5     18/5       .      32/10  815/198
  20      .        .        .      22/3      4/3       .      26/6   841/204
  21      .        .        .       8/8     28/6       .      36/14  877/218
  22      .        .        .       7/7     54/2       .      61/9   938/227
  23      .        .       4/4     46/3     45/1       .      95/8  1033/235
   0    .....    .....     7/6     74/5     .....    .....    81/11 1114/246
   1      .        .      10/3      8/0       .        .      18/3  1132/249
   2      .        .      16/7       .        .        .      16/7  1148/256
   3      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
   4      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
   5      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
   6      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
   7      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
   8    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    .....    ..... 1148/256
   9      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
  10      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
  11      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
  12      .        .        .        .        .        .        .   1148/256
  13      .       1/1     12/1       .        .        .      13/2  1161/258
  14      .        .      20/4       .        .        .      20/4  1181/262
  15      .       3/1      5/2     33/1       .        .      41/4  1222/266
  16    .....    .....    .....    71/2     .....    .....    71/2  1293/268
  17      .        .        .      11/0     14/4       .      25/4  1318/272
  18      .        .        .      47/2       .        .      47/2  1365/274
  19      .        .        .       5/1      7/4       .      12/5  1377/279
  20      .        .        .       1/0      6/1       .       7/1  1384/280
  21      .        .        .      33/4       .        .      33/4  1417/284
  22      .        .        .      36/2      7/1       .      43/3  1460/287
  23      .        .        .        .      21/1       .      21/1  1481/288
DAY1    27/12    50/25   419/60   329/85   208/53    .....    ..... 1033/235
DAY2      .       4/2     70/23   319/17    55/11      .        .    448/53 
TOT     27/12    54/27   489/83  648/102   263/64      .        .   1481/288

TOT   0.8/32   1.9/29   9.6/51  12.1/54   5.0/52      .        .    29.5/50


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Jim Larson - KK7A - <><
Boise, Idaho
http://netnow.micron.net/~kk7a/
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