[3830] CQWW CW K5ZD SOAB(A) HP

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Mon Nov 30 11:30:10 EST 2015


                    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW

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

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

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:  136    17       65
   80:  731    29       99
   40: 1199    38      130
   20: 1308    38      138
   15: 1173    34      136
   10:  234    24       88
------------------------------
Total: 4781   180      656  Total Score = 11,607,024

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Comments:

I appreciate everyone who made the choice to spend time with family over the
holiday weekend.  My family has learned that it is better for all of us to let
me spend time locked in the radio room.  

Station hardware was ready.  Op was mostly ready.  Decided on doing Assisted
again because it was so much fun before and I love chasing mults.

40m was definitely the band to start on.  I didn't even try to find a run
frequency - just tuned up the band calling people.

Low bands were awesome both nights - able to work Europe on 160 the first
night.  Some good runs on 80m when I could find a clear spot.

Amazing how late 40m stays open after European sunrise - was working stations
more than 3 hours after their sunrise time.

Took a 1 hour nap the first night from 1000-1115.  Figured if I didn't sleep
then I was going to be loopy later in the day.  20m was already open when I
woke up.  Moved to 15m at 1236z and stayed on 21012 for the next 5 hours
straight! Never had that much run time on one frequency before. Best 60 minutes
was 216 QSOs.  I was able to pick up lots of mults on 10m, but it never sounded
good enough to abandon the rate on 15m.

Had a moment of panic around 2130z when it appeared I lost my antenna
switching.  Was running on 40m and trying to diagnose the problem.  Finally
decided it was in the relays that gave access to the Tribander.  Swapped some
coax to go around the relays and everything was working again -- but no more
quick switching to the South antenna.

By now I was totally locked into the contest.  Had about 5.8 million at the
halfway point (around 2800 QSOs).  No run time on 10 meters so was really
hoping it would open the second day.

Came out to see what my family had for dinner.  Ate some Thanksgiving left
overs and then was back at it.  Finally decided on a quick nap from 0350-0445
while rates were slow. Feels weird when you try to wake up in the middle of a
sleep cycle.

Good runs on 80 meters.  Band was super quiet and open very well.  Was even
able to get a few answers to CQs on 160m.

Took another sleep from 0940-1115z.  Rest of the contest was a blur.  Since I
had spent so much time on 15m on Saturday, I stayed on 20m and worked lots of
deep Russians.  This also gave me a chance to chase mults on 15m (I only had 75
countries on 15m).   Really struggled to find a good run frequency on 15m.  The
band was packed!  

Around 1530z, the Europeans on 10m started to get loud.  I did a slow run
there.  Band was actually quite good, but not much activity.  Was able to CQ
and get answers until 1630z.  It was nice to get one last bit out of 10 meters
before it just becomes a memory.

Things started to get really slow around 1800z.  Nothing to do but keep CQing
on 20m while tuning 10 and 15.  Went to 40m at 2030z and was able to work VK6LW
and AH0K on LP!  40m was great all the way to the end.  

Spent last hour tuning around on 80m.  Busted the SU90IARU split pileup on the
first call.  I didn't really expect to have a chance.  Then one called 3V8SS
and minute later.  Got a "?" out of 4L5P, but no QSO.  Just couldn't
find country 100 on 80m. 

Comments:

My station does not feel loud on 40 or 160m. I seemed to spend a lot of time
waiting my turn on those bands.  Same when calling stations to the South on 10
and 15.  There were a few pileups I could never get through - like HR2J on
10m.

SH5 reports 275 second radio QSOs.  I think it was more than that.

I was spotted on Sunday as KH8B.  It is amazing how many people who should know
better (and know how to copy CW) were calling me.  Even with the cluster you
have to LISTEN!!

Wide signals are a real problem.  If one of the real loud and real wide
stations sits down next to you, it is impossible to copy through the clicks.  I
love having a panadapter to see the band, but it pains me to see how many
signals are 1-5 Khz wide.  This and excess power are ruining CW contesting.

I did record the entire contest.  May try to get the recordings up on the web
site when I find time. 

Yes, Skimmer and the RBN have changed contesting.  It sure is fun to have that
much information about what is happening across all bands. Becomes an
information management challenge.  I struggled to get a good spot filter set
up.  Thanks to W1VE and WC2L for use of their clusters.

Thanks to everyone who makes this the best contest of the year.  It takes two
to make a QSO so wouldn't be the same without so much activity and DXpeditions
from all parts of the world.  Thank you all!
 

Station:

K3 + Alpha 76CA
FT1000D + AL-1200

160m: Ground plane, Shunt fed tower
80m: 4 square
40m: 40-2CD @ 33m
20m: 205CA/205CA @ 30m/15m
15m: 155CA/155CA @ 20m/10m
10m: 6/4/4 @ 30m/20m/10m
Mult: TH7DXX @ 10m (mostly south)


Numbers:

By Continent

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

    SA       5     16     32     31     36     48     168     3.5
    AF       6     14     20     23     22     21     106     2.2
    OC       1      4     20     18     16      4      63     1.3
    AS       1     11     40    128     52      1     233     4.9
    EU      92    622   1012   1045    984    117    3872    81.0
    NA      31     64     75     63     63     43     339     7.1


Rates (QSO/ZN+DX)

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

0000Z  --+--   --+--   68/59   48/56   --+--   --+--  116/115   116/115 
0100Z    -      3/4   100/14   19/13     -       -    122/31    238/146 
0200Z    -    109/44   14/9      -       -       -    123/53    361/199 
0300Z    -    106/17   16/14     -       -       -    122/31    483/230 
0400Z  41/33   25/1    34/10     -       -       -    100/44    583/274 
0500Z  15/14   82/6    32/5      -       -       -    129/25    712/299 
0600Z  11/7    75/23    9/3     3/2      -       -     98/35    810/334 
0700Z   2/2    12/1    81/12     -       -       -     95/15    905/349 
0800Z   3/1    10/11   79/2     1/0    --+--   --+--   93/14    998/363 
0900Z    -      4/1    62/14    1/1      -       -     67/16   1065/379 
1000Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    1065/379   60
1100Z    -      1/0     8/0    70/28     -       -     79/28   1144/407   23
1200Z    -       -       -    109/15   79/28     -    188/43   1332/450 
1300Z    -       -       -      8/9   191/18   14/18  213/45   1545/495 
1400Z    -       -       -       -    169/7    28/24  197/31   1742/526 
1500Z    -       -       -       -    142/2    19/12  161/14   1903/540 
1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--  130/2    19/18  149/20   2052/560 
1700Z    -       -       -     39/14   75/10   13/9   127/33   2179/593 
1800Z    -       -       -    150/3    28/27     -    178/30   2357/623 
1900Z    -       -       -     83/5    25/18     -    108/23   2465/646 
2000Z    -       -     95/2     5/1     8/7    12/9   120/19   2585/665 
2100Z    -       -     98/1     3/3     7/4      -    108/8    2693/673 
2200Z    -       -     83/1      -     26/5      -    109/6    2802/679 
2300Z    -      3/6    39/4    11/7     8/1      -     61/18   2863/697 
0000Z  --+--   44/7    19/4    --+--   --+--   --+--   63/11   2926/708 
0100Z  12/7     5/0      -      1/0      -       -     18/7    2944/715   20
0200Z   3/1    15/0     1/0    30/2      -       -     49/3    2993/718 
0300Z    -     29/1     4/0    18/3      -       -     51/4    3044/722 
0400Z    -       -       -      6/4      -       -      6/4    3050/726 
0500Z  45/13     -      2/0     3/1      -       -     50/14   3100/740 
0600Z    -     95/0     8/0      -       -       -    103/0    3203/740 
0700Z    -     80/2     9/0      -       -       -     89/2    3292/742 
0800Z   2/3     7/0    54/0    46/0    --+--   --+--  109/3    3401/745 
0900Z    -      2/0     7/4    39/1      -       -     48/5    3449/750   21
1000Z    -       -       -       -       -       -      0/0    3449/750   60
1100Z    -       -      1/0    98/0      -       -     99/0    3548/750   22
1200Z    -       -      3/5   128/2    10/9      -    141/16   3689/766 
1300Z    -       -       -     93/0    30/12     -    123/12   3812/778 
1400Z    -       -       -     34/1    90/0     2/1   126/2    3938/780 
1500Z    -       -       -       -     46/10   44/8    90/18   4028/798 
1600Z  --+--   --+--   --+--   --+--   48/2    47/12   95/14   4123/812 
1700Z    -       -       -     96/1    17/2      -    113/3    4236/815 
1800Z    -       -       -     93/1     1/1    21/0   115/2    4351/817 
1900Z    -       -       -     58/2     5/2    13/0    76/4    4427/821 
2000Z    -       -     29/2    15/1    19/1      -     63/4    4490/825 
2100Z    -       -     96/0      -      5/1     2/1   103/2    4593/827 
2200Z    -      4/4    67/3      -     14/1      -     85/8    4678/835 
2300Z   2/1    20/0    81/0      -       -       -    103/1    4781/836 

Total:136/82 731/128 1199/168 1308/176 1173/170 234/112

36 Stations worked on 6 bands
4O3A 9A1A CN2AA CR2X CR3L D4C DF0HQ DL0CS DL0GL DL0UM E7DX EI7M G5O II9P KP3Z
LZ9W OL3Z OL4A OM7M OP4K P33W P40L PI4CC PJ2T PJ4A PJ4Q PZ5W TF2CW TI5W TM6M
V26K V47T VE2IM VE9AA ZD8W ZF2MJ

54 worked on 5 bands


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