[3830] CQWW CW KL7RA M/2 HP
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Mon Nov 28 04:15:05 PST 2011
CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
Call: KL7RA
Operator(s): AL7IF N1TX N6TR KL7RA
Station: KL7RA
Class: M/2 HP
QTH: Alaska
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160: 159 11 12
80: 835 23 42
40: 1474 31 86
20: 1397 37 121
15: 2301 39 131
10: 1851 36 93
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Total: 8017 177 485 Total Score = 12,342,328
Club:
Comments:
I was pleased to report to the team members that the station was 100%, maybe
even 110% ready for the contest when I received an one line message saying,
"Here comes the winds." The rest of this story most of you read about in the
news. Working in sub-freezing temps we were able to replace what we needed to
operate but this is what we seem to do here often. That and plow the road, a
lot.
N6TR, Tree our president of the BARC came up for a station inspection tour and
to confirm rumors we have actually have stopped using DOS and TRLog. He didn't
get to inspect much as we didn't have power or lights or heat. But we did have
weasels which moved in to escape the 80+ MPH blizzard. Temp in his guest
bedroom was a little above freezing but that's what they make heavy Arctic
coats, hats and boots for. His narrative, 'The Alaskan Nightmare Continues" may
make it to print someday.
Larry, N1TX who has his own Multi-op, KL2R came down to help and Wigi, AL7IF
arrived so we had a team of four for a hard working Multi-Two. Conditions
allowed both radios to operate at rate most of the contest, we worked most
everything we heard and most everything in the station, inside and out worked.
N6TR and I had replaced a critical antenna we needed to work Europe on 20
meters a few days before the contest start but we didn't have time to fix
everything. What was left I doubt impacted our score much.
Really a super fun weekend after a rough few weeks before and all was worth it
after the contest with N6TR style margaritas and a FB turkey dinner.
73 Rich KL7RA North Pole Contest Group/BARC
-----stats
Cabrillo Statistics (Version 10g) by K5KA & N6TV
http://bit.ly/cabstat
Gross QSOs=8108 Dupes=97 Net QSOs=8011
The best 60 minute rate was 384/hour from 1809 to 1908
The best 30 minute rate was 394/hour from 1840 to 1909
The best 10 minute rate was 414/hour from 1855 to 1904
The best 1 minute rates were:
10 QSOs/minute 1 times.
9 QSOs/minute 2 times.
8 QSOs/minute 26 times.
7 QSOs/minute 93 times.
6 QSOs/minute 195 times.
5 QSOs/minute 301 times.
4 QSOs/minute 377 times.
3 QSOs/minute 461 times.
2 QSOs/minute 534 times.
1 QSOs/minute 490 times.
----------------- C o n t i n e n t S u m m a r y -----------------
160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
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North America 135 653 781 817 1537 1424 5347 66.7
South America 1 14 16 33 50 68 182 2.3
Europe 0 2 147 285 178 33 645 8.1
Asia 14 150 506 238 481 283 1672 20.9
Africa 0 1 2 12 14 9 38 0.5
Oceania 3 15 22 12 40 33 125 1.6
??? 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.0
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Total 153 835 1474 1397 2301 1851 8011
Multi-band QSOs
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1 bands 2897
2 bands 777
3 bands 424
4 bands 273
5 bands 178
6 bands 51
The following stations were worked on 6 bands:
K0KX KC1XX WI7N W6JTI WE3C W0AIH
K0RF VA7KO N4KG N6JV N2NS K3LR
W7DR JA1YPA N7TT K5NA W6TK K0EJ
NR5M AK7AZ N7AT K0IR N0IJ K2RD
W7PU N0NI KG7H N6WIN W0RX W0UO
W2FU NQ4I W3LPL VA7ST W2PV VE7GL
N4WW W6YI KA9FOX W6XB FM5CD AE5E
N6WM ZF1A K7RL K6XX K3CR NK7U
NP4Z N2WN W7VV K5KA
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