[3830] Rus DX N4TZ/9 SO Mixed LP

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Sun Mar 22 16:02:24 EDT 2015


                    Russian DX Contest

Call: N4TZ/9
Operator(s): N4TZ
Station: N4TZ

Class: SO Mixed LP
QTH: IN
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs  Countries  Oblasts
----------------------------------------
  160:   27      0        8         0
   80:   46      5       18         0
   40:  148     16       57        10
   20:  184     36       58        37
   15:   97     31       46         3
   10:   25     17       18         0
----------------------------------------
Total:  528    105      205        50  Total Score = 743,325

Club: Society of Midwest Contesters

Comments:

OPERATING TIME: 23:39:17
            CQ COUNTER: 917
            RUN/SEARCH: 75/560 Qs
      UNIQUE CALLSIGNS: 424

              SOFTWARE: TR4W v.4.38.2 http://www.tr4w.net

  BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points     Mults Countries
 __________________________________________________________
 160CW        27           27       64         0         8
  80CW        46           46      127         0        15
  80SSB         5            5       19         0         3
  40CW       149          148      645        10        50
  40SSB        16           16       58         0         7
  20CW       185          185     1075        33        47
  20SSB        36           36      200         4        11
  15CW        98           97      412         3        40
  15SSB        31           31      146         0         6
  10CW        25           25       92         0        12
  10SSB        17           17       77         0         6
 __________________________________________________________

 Totals       635          633     2915        50       205

    Final Score = 743325 points.



Conditions were pretty punk here in the Black Hole.  There
was a lot of stuff I heard that I couldn't work with 100w,
but what was most interesting was all the stuff I DIDN"T
hear.  It was interesting to see all of the stuff that
the skimmers in the USA were putting out that were totally
inaudible here.  It was also interesting how little was 
spotted (by machine or otherwise) the last six hours of
the contest.  I kept restarting the telnet feed  because
nothing new was coming in!

I fixed the problem I had with my 'new' computer in the
last contest by removing the DVD/CD drives.  The computer
was solid this time out.  Used the latest version of TR4W
with the bandmaps.  Found out before the contest that there
was a problem wherein clicking on a spot could send the 
inactive radio to the active radio's band. Decided to
be extra careful.  About midnight before the contest 
(which starts at 8am local) I woke up and realized that
'being careful' wasn't compatible with SO2R. I wrote an
article for NCJ some years ago (the Anti-Murphy Box) to
describe my hardware fix for that.  But, in moving
all the computer stuff around, and trying to position
myself for maybe having to go with a 'modern' computer
(i.e., only USB ports), I had moved all the rig control,
that is, keying and PTT control to the Winkeyer, so the
PTT control no longer ran through the DX Doubler.  So,
there was no fail-safe in my system. Naturally, I didn't
get back to sleep; finally got up at 2:30am to rewire
the audio and keying in the shack and test it out.
Got it fixed just in time to get up for the contest.
So, this contest seemed a lot longer than 24 hours by
the time it was done.  Had real trouble staying awake
the last 3 hours.  Did notice some flickering on one
of the band decoders early in the  contest, so had to
stop and check things out - turned a lot of things on
and off, shook wires, etc.  Didn't find problem, but
flickering went away, so continued on with no
evident difficulty.

Tried to make this a DX contest, but just couldn't 
find the DX to work, either CQing or point & clicking.
Kind of like the movie Groundhog day meets Sunday
aftenoon at the ARRL Sweepstakes - every hour replayed
itself.



                                2015 RDXC N4TZ
                                 Continent List

                    160    80    40    20    15    10   ALL
                    ---   ---   ---   ---   ---   ---   ---
      USA calls =    19    25    45    30    23     5   147
   Canada calls =     2     5     9     9     2     1    28
       NA calls =     5    12    11    11    13    12    64
       SA calls =     1     2     8    17    14    20    62
     Euro calls =     0     5    72   114    58     1   250
  African calls =     0     2     5     5     8     1    21
    Asian calls =     0     0     8    33     2     0    43
    Japan calls =     0     0     1     0     5     0     6
    Ocean calls =     0     0     6     2     4     2    14

    Total calls =    27    51   165   221   129    42   635

European Russia UA    -    -     9    32     -     -     41   
Kaliningrad     UA2   -    -     -     2     1     -      3    
Asiatic Russia  UA9   -    -     2    26     2     -     30    

                                    RDXC N4TZ

HR     160       80       40       20       15       10   HR TOT CUM TOTAL 
SCORE
--   -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------- ------ --------- 
-----
12     ---      1/1      6/1     16/17     1/1      ---    24/20    24/20 
0.003 M
13     ---      ---      ---     18/13     2/1      ---    20/14    44/34 
0.008 M
14     ---      ---      ---      2/1      5/4     13/9    20/14    64/48 
0.015 M
15     ---      ---      ---      2/2     23/10     5/3    30/15    94/63 
0.028 M
16     ---      ---      ---      ---     31/11     4/2    35/13   129/76 
0.046 M
17     ---      ---      ---      5/2     21/6      3/2    29/10   158/86 
0.065 M
18     ---      ---      ---     18/7      7/3      2/0    27/10   185/96 
0.084 M
19     ---      ---      ---     27/11    12/5      4/1    43/17   228/113
0.125 M
20     ---      ---      ---     38/15     3/1      1/0    42/16   270/129
0.172 M
21     ---      ---      1/0     22/3      7/2      4/0    34/5    304/134
0.197 M
22     ---      ---     10/3     14/4      4/1      5/1    33/9    337/143
0.227 M
23     ---      ---      2/0     12/3     10/3      1/0    25/6    362/149
0.253 M
 0     2/1      2/0     25/16     4/0      2/0      ---    35/17   397/166
0.307 M
 1     ---      ---     18/11    17/8      1/1      ---    36/20   433/186
0.387 M
 2     2/2     11/9     12/7     10/5      ---      ---    35/23   468/209
0.475 M
 3     3/2      6/2     15/11     7/2      ---      ---    31/17   499/226
0.551 M
 4     ---      2/2     21/5      ---      ---      ---    23/7    522/233
0.593 M
 5     ---      4/1     11/4      1/1      ---      ---    16/6    538/239
0.624 M
 6     ---      4/0     14/1      1/0      ---      ---    19/1    557/240
0.642 M
 7     ---      ---      8/0      1/0      ---      ---     9/0    566/240
0.649 M
 8    10/1      8/0      3/0      ---      ---      ---    21/1    587/241
0.662 M
 9     4/1      4/2      8/4      ---      ---      ---    16/7    603/248
0.696 M
10     6/1      5/1      6/4      ---      ---      ---    17/6    620/254
0.725 M
11     ---      4/0      5/0      6/1      ---      ---    15/1    635/255
0.743 M
D1    0/0      1/1     19/4    174/78   126/48    42/18            362/149
D2   27/8     50/17   146/63    47/17     3/1      0/0             273/106
TO   27/8     51/18   165/67   221/95   129/49    42/18            635/255


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