[3830] CQWW CW K5ZD SOAB HP

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Mon Nov 28 04:53:09 PST 2011


                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW

Call: K5ZD
Operator(s): K5ZD
Station: K5ZD

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: W1
Operating Time (hrs): 45
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:   74    15       41
   80:  564    22       79
   40: 1186    33      107
   20:  942    37      114
   15: 1080    32      111
   10: 1093    29      109
------------------------------
Total: 4939   168      561  Total Score = 10,434,906

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Comments:

I wrote this to someone before the contest.  "Habit says prepare like I am going
to do it all. Heart says give it a good shot, but only 30 hours. Mind says spend
time with family and blow it off."

Steak dinner befor the contest.  Sat down to some amazing conditions and got
sucked into the contesting vortex.  I was out of the chair for 3 times of <3
minutes each during the first 24 hours.  

My line score at the halfway point was 3007/143/454 (5.2 Meg).  Never worked
3000 QSOs in 24 hours before - ever!  NN1N had made a statement before the
contest that he wanted to make 5000 QSOs because no one had ever done it before
(single-op from the USA). I started to have visions of such...

Took 25 minutes off at that point to join my family for the Thanksgiving turkey
we had missed preparing on Thursday.  Made me a little sleepy during the 02z and
03z hours.  I think I could have powered through the night, but decided that 3
hours of sleep would make me better prepared for the high rates during the day.
 Looking at the other scores, a decision I may regret... 

I sat down again at 1035z on Sunday morning and only got up for 2 more periods
of <3 mins until the end.  Best part of all this, did not think about work for
the full 48 hours! I needed that.

Unbelievable rates. Although the rate sheet this year looks very similar to
2000 when I made 4500 QSOs from this same station.  There must be something to
that 11 year sunspot thing!

Very hard to do the second radio when running as fast as possible. I really
tried to work the second radio hard on Sunday.  Realized I was missing PJ2T on
10m for a mult.  Spent an hour covering the full 150 Khz of activity - twice! 
Still couldn't find them (did find a lot of other mults though).  Heard them on
20m so I called and asked for their 10m frequency.  They op replied that they
had shut down on 10m.  Huh?  Oh well, I tried.

Biggest challenge all weekend was people not sending their calls.  I get the
temptation to just send TU when you have multiple people waiting, but there are
always people waiting.  Better just to get in a groove and send your call.  Some
of the worst offenders had some of the shortest calls!  (D4C, you know who you
are.)  I can only think of a few times all weekend when I did the TU thing so
high rates are possible while still IDing.  It was so nice to tune across
someone like 8P5A and instantly know who it was.

Thanks to everyone for sharing the best weekend of fun that is possible on the
radio!

Station

Radio 1 - Elecraft K3 + Alpha 76CA
Radio 2 - Yaesu FT1000D + Ameritron AL-1200

Antennas:
160m - 1/4-wave GP, shunt fed tower
80m - 4 square
40m - 40-2CD @ 110'
20m - 205CA stack at 100'/50'
15m - 155CA stack at 66'/33'
10m - 7/4/4 at 90'/60'/30'
Mults - TH7DXX @ 40' pointed south

Numbers

          160M    80M    40M    20M    15M    10M   Total      %

    NA      37     75     92     53     44     46     347     7.0
    EU      28    457   1007    779    952    969    4192    84.9
    SA       5     12     19     32     29     37     134     2.7
    AS       1      6     42     46     32     14     141     2.9
    AF       3     10     15     21     17     16      82     1.7
    OC       0      4     11     11      6     11      43     0.9

Rates

QSO/ZN+DX by hour and band

 Hour  160M     80M     40M     20M     15M     10M    Total     Cumm    Off

0000Z  --+--   --+--  118/45    9/11    1/2    --+--  128/58    128/58  
0100Z    -       -     81/22   32/34     -       -    113/56    241/114 
0200Z   5/9      -     79/19    4/4      -       -     88/32    329/146 
0300Z  26/21   48/27    4/1     2/2      -       -     80/51    409/197 
0400Z    -    141/14     -      7/4      -       -    148/18    557/215 
0500Z  10/5    74/14     -      1/2      -       -     85/21    642/236 
0600Z   8/6    20/2    49/4     3/4      -       -     80/16    722/252 
0700Z    -      7/2   128/4      -       -       -    135/6     857/258 
0800Z   3/3    18/15   99/7    --+--   --+--   --+--  120/25    977/283 
0900Z    -      4/0    55/12    3/2      -       -     62/14   1039/297 
1000Z   5/2    10/10   13/5     3/2      -       -     31/19   1070/316 
1100Z    -       -      1/0    47/19   91/43     -    139/62   1209/378 
1200Z    -       -       -      7/5   132/10   38/23  177/38   1386/416 
1300Z    -       -       -       -     14/9   181/23  195/32   1581/448 
1400Z    -       -       -       -     10/6   178/5   188/11   1769/459 
1500Z    -       -       -       -    128/2    37/8   165/10   1934/469 
1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--  158/6    15/4   173/10   2107/479 
1700Z    -       -       -     91/7    71/0    14/9   176/16   2283/495 
1800Z    -       -       -    162/13     -     11/8   173/21   2456/516 
1900Z    -       -       -    131/4      -     21/16  152/20   2608/536 
2000Z    -       -      3/0    81/8    26/29     -    110/37   2718/573 
2100Z    -       -     77/4      -     10/6     1/2    88/12   2806/585 
2200Z    -       -    109/1     4/1      -      5/0   118/2    2924/587 
2300Z    -       -     67/1     8/5     8/4      -     83/10   3007/597 
0000Z  --+--   15/3     2/0     9/2    --+--   --+--   26/5    3033/602  25
0100Z    -     27/2    16/0     8/5      -       -     51/7    3084/609 
0200Z   6/2     2/3    27/5      -       -       -     35/10   3119/619 
0300Z   4/3    62/1      -       -       -       -     66/4    3185/623 
0400Z   2/3    57/0      -       -       -       -     59/3    3244/626 
0500Z    -     30/1    38/0     1/0      -       -     69/1    3313/627 
0600Z    -     15/1    57/0      -       -       -     72/1    3385/628 
0700Z   4/2     6/0     7/1     4/0      -       -     21/3    3406/631  23
0800Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--    0/0    3406/631  60
0900Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    3406/631  60
1000Z   1/0     5/5     1/0     7/0      -       -     14/5    3420/636  35
1100Z    -       -      2/3    87/2    10/1      -     99/6    3519/642 
1200Z    -       -       -     32/0     8/1   128/7   168/8    3687/650 
1300Z    -       -       -       -      5/2   170/4   175/6    3862/656 
1400Z    -       -       -      1/0     7/0   163/1   171/1    4033/657 
1500Z    -       -       -      4/0    55/2    66/2   125/4    4158/661 
1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--  140/3    15/7   155/10   4313/671 
1700Z    -       -       -       -    118/1    14/7   132/8    4445/679 
1800Z    -       -       -     41/0    62/5    10/4   113/9    4558/688 
1900Z    -       -       -     96/3     8/4     6/3   110/10   4668/698 
2000Z    -       -       -     42/4      -     20/5    62/9    4730/707 
2100Z    -       -     37/0    11/5     5/2      -     53/7    4783/714 
2200Z    -       -     71/2      -     13/5      -     84/7    4867/721 
2300Z    -     23/1    45/4     4/3      -       -     72/8    4939/729 

Total: 74/56 564/101 1186/140 942/151 1080/143 1093/138


Best 60 minutes was 201 QSOs.  Personal best!
Second radio QSOs - 336

6 bands: 8P5A     9A1A     C5A      C6AAW    DF0HQ    DR1A     OZ4UN    PI4DX  
 PJ4A     VP2MWG   VP5CW
5 bands: 75 stations!


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