[3830] CQ WW RTTY P49X(W0YK) SOAB HP

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Mon Sep 26 12:33:29 EDT 2016


CQ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY

Call: P49X
Operator(s): W0YK
Station: P40L/P49Y

Class: SOAB HP
QTH: FK52al
Operating Time (hrs): 38:19
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  State/Prov  DX   Zones
------------------------------------
   80:  307       43      42    12
   40:  687       50      64    23
   20: 1458       54      82    31
   15: 1703       51      85    27
   10:  193       32      30    15
------------------------------------
Total: 4348      230     303   108  Total Score = 8,292,617

Club: Northern California Contest Club

Comments:

Solar conditions defined this contest, as they often do.  Two big geomagnetic
storms depressed propagation on Sunday.  The first storm started at the end of
Saturday UTC, peaking in the early hours of Sunday UTC.  I assume that was
responsible for the short, but terrific 10 meter opening from 20-22z Saturday. 
During that time, there was the best JA opening on 15 meters that I’ve ever
experienced from Aruba.  The Caribbean is difficult for JA, but I’ve worked
the big stations which still only have very weak signals here, typically S1-2
but copiable.  In this 3-hour opening Saturday late afternoon, 9 out of 10 JAs
were literally moving the K3 S-meter to 20-25 dB over S9!  I worked 74 of them.
 SO2R was key to my running JA on 15 while making the most of the 10 meter
opening to NA and EU.  I worked 29 states and a half-dozen EUs plus the usual
handful of South Americans.

The second geomagnetic storm hit around 18z Sunday.  Prior to that, however, at
14-15z there was a second short 10-meter opening that netted some more states,
notably as far west as AZ, as well as broad penetration into Europe.  This
opening is typical from Aruba and is usually followed by a second peak a couple
hours later.  Both the late-Saturday and early-Sunday 10 meter openings were
limited more by low participation than by propagation potential.  Sunday, in
general, had very weak signals on 10, 15 and 20.  There was some QSB where
stations would call, I’d send a report and then nothing.  But, there were
just as many times when I’d struggle to get their call sign initially and
then have them come back much stronger.  Overall, conditions were much more
suppressed than Saturday.

The low bands were outstanding both nights but far less productive Saturday
night with fewer new stations to work.  In the last 2 hours of the contest,
P43A ran the bands with me and I went barefoot to the 3 bands I wasn’t
running on just for the quick QSO.  For some reason JP didn’t show up on 40
but while I was CQing there for him, I picked up several stations, including 2
mults I wouldn’t have otherwise gotten (since I had planned to finish the
contest on 15 and 20).  Improved low band conditions is our consolation prize
during the solar cycle minimum.

The vast majority of RTTY signals continue to be far too wide and/or dirty. 
While this has always been the case, it wasn’t much of a problem until rigs
such as the K3 started filtering their FSK and AFSK for the narrowest bandwidth
needed for quality communication.  This means that users of those radios, as
well users who use narrow encoder filtering, are now punished for their good
deed to the community.  The wide signals can move in close causing QRM to the
narrow signals, while not hearing a thing from those narrow signals.  It’s
like a boxer with a foot longer reach!  And, this problem is exacerbated by
high power.  All of this is easily observed on a good bandscope like the P3. 
The CW and SSB sections of CQ WW have started disqualifying stations with
excessively dirty signals.  I think RTTY needs to follow suit, though it means
more work for the contest volunteers.

The weekend was very enjoyable, despite the final score being next to the
lowest I’ve ever done in this contest from Aruba.  I’d like to believe that
this is mostly due to the solar cycle.  Still, my biggest unmet challenge is
sleep deprivation.  My cognitive ability evaporates after 24 hours in front of
the radios, following more than 12 hours after I last slept.  The early stages
of hallucination start setting in and I know it goes quickly downhill.  Around
03Z, I realized that I could fight it for several more hours on 40 and 80, or I
could get some good sleep so I’d be in shape for the high bands all day
Sunday.  I realized I was sacrificing 4-5 hours of good low band potential, but
that time would have been painful and as much so the next day with sleep
deprivation.  Besides, contests are supposed to be fun, so I opted for maximum
fun across the weekend and went to bed for 8 hours!  It really paid off in the
sense that I felt at the top of my game solidly through Sunday, which was a
total blast.  It just feels weird to sleep that much in the middle of CQ WW!

I realized this weekend that it is that point in the solar cycle for a SO3R
setup where one radio is dedicated to 10 meters.  That makes it easy to monitor
10 meters continually and have instant QSY ability when unpredictable openings
pop up, or I think I can move a mult there.  This weekend, I had to interrupt a
run on one of the radios to check 10 periodically.  I have a pretty good idea of
10 by how 20 and 15 are doing but the sure confirmation is operating on 10
itself.  In fact, I usually have to CQ there for a while because an empty
bandscope could simply mean that few, or no, stations are there transmitting. 
I know I could have worked many more stations in the two openings if more
stations had gone to the band.  During the two 10-meter openings this weekend,
I announced my 10-meter frequency to every QSO made on 15 meters.  That helped
get a few more stations in the log via 10 meters.

Multiple decoders continue to shine, with only 1-2 of the six printing
correctly a significant amount of time.  It takes thousands of QSOs to see and
appreciate this.  Trying a variety of decoders on one contest will mislead one
into thinking certain decoders are superfluous.  I know people who have tried
the Hal DXP-38 during a contest and declared it was “inferior”, so they
removed it.  Many times this weekend the EXP-38 copied clearly when none of the
MMTTY and 2Tone decoders got anything useful.  This is especially true for
off-frequency stations.  Contesters and DXers like to say, “you can never
have too many antennas” for exactly the same reason.

I’ve never used a remote tuning knob like the Pig Knob because I didn’t see
any advantage to it over the tuning knob(s) on the radio.  Well, I’ve become a
believer with the new Elecraft K-pod.  It is so much easier to tune the RIT or
the second receiver with the knob close to my trackballs which, in turn, are
close to my keyboards.  The subtle difference is that my hand is not suspended
mid-air across the keyboard to the radio while trying to make fine adjustments
to frequency.  It was hard for me to see the benefit until I used this
configuration all weekend.

There are two debilitating noise problems at the station which we’ve yet to
crack.  There is a horrendous inter-station RFI problem on a couple of band
relationships, e.g., 40 clobbering 20 and 20 clobbering 10.  There has been no
impact on the problem by low power band pass filtering, high power band pass
filtering, stubs, ferrites, bonding, etc.  Starting out Friday night, I was
doing pretty good with 20 and 40, finding a dip in the 20m meter RFI spectrum
in which to operate.  Then I reached up to reduce the air conditioner cooling a
bit and the RFI instantly jumped up another 10 dB.  I quickly tried other A/C
adjustments including turning it off, but nothing changed the now greater RFI. 
This has happened before and we’ve never found a connection.

The second problem is man-made noise that comes on for up to 2-3 hours at a
time.  Saturday morning it appeared around 8am and stayed until 9am.  It
rendered 15 meters unusable and was detectable on all bands.  That is
unacceptable at the peak rate for 15 meters. 

I forgot to submit my log for RTTY Round-Up this year, first time ever doing
that.  So, today right after dinner and before going to bed, I submitted this
weekend’s log.  Hope I can make this a habit.

Thanks to everyone who troubled themselves to move bands for me.  This
obviously helps for mults, but also for QSO count as well.  Many stations
worked me on 4-5 bands.  There would have been more 5-banders if 10 meters had
been better.  My appreciation as always to station owners John P40L/W6LD and
Andy P49Y/AE6Y.  (The upgrade to hot shower water with a Chinese flash heater
is luxurious.)

Ed P49X/W0YK

********************************************************************

Rigs: Elecraft K3s (2), K-Pods (2), P3s (2)
Amps: Alpha 86, Alpha 91B
FilterMax III low power band pass filters (2)
4O3A high power band pass filters
SixPak, StackMatch (2), BandMaster III decoder (2)

Tower 1: C31XR at 43 feet
Tower 2: 2 elements on 10 meters / 5 elements 15 meters at 55 feet
Tower 3: 4 elements 20 meter at 68 feet
         2 elements 40 meter at 76 feet
         1 element 80 meter Sigma 80 at 64 feet
         160 meter "Double L" vertical at 67 feet
Four 400-500 foot beverages using K9AY switching box/preamp (JA/W6, W1, EU and
Africa/VK-ZL

Logging software: WriteLog 12.09F on three networked PCs

RTTY Decoders (each K3): MMTTY, 2Tone (2), Hal DXP-38 on main receiver
                         MMTTY, 2Tone on second receiver
                         (setting both receivers on same frequency
                          yields 6 parallel decoders)


********************************************************************


Cabrillo Statistics           (Version 10g)           by K5KA & N6TV
http://bit.ly/cabstat

CALLSIGN: P49X
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE
CONTEST: CQ-WW-RTTY
OPERATORS: W0YK

-------------- Q S O   R a t e   S u m m a r y ---------------------
Hour     160     80     40     20     15     10    Rate Total    Pct
--------------------------------------------------------------------
0000       0      0     18    121     33      0    172    172    4.0
0100       0      0    107    113      0      0    220    392    9.0
0200       0      0    101     81      0      0    182    574   13.2
0300       0     73     91      1      0      0    165    739   17.0
0400       0     65     92      0      0      0    157    896   20.6
0500       0     53     84      0      0      0    137   1033   23.8
0600       0     29     56      0      0      0     85   1118   25.7
0700       0     12     40      6      0      0     58   1176   27.1
0800       0     20     20      0      0      0     40   1216   28.0
0900       0     19     14      0      0      0     33   1249   28.7
1000       0      9     10      9      0      0     28   1277   29.4
1100       0      0      0     67     54      0    121   1398   32.2
1200       0      0      0     50     78      0    128   1526   35.1
1300       0      0      0     47    102      0    149   1675   38.5
1400       0      0      0     42    112      0    154   1829   42.1
1500       0      0      0     45     94      0    139   1968   45.3
1600       0      0      0     40     79      2    121   2089   48.1
1700       0      0      0     21     85      4    110   2199   50.6
1800       0      0      0     53     73      0    126   2325   53.5
1900       0      0      0     37     63      2    102   2427   55.8
2000       0      0      0      0     63     36     99   2526   58.1
2100       0      0      0      0     67     53    120   2646   60.9
2200       0      0      0      0     61     24     85   2731   62.8
2300       0      0      0     74     41      0    115   2846   65.5
0000       0      0      0     33      0      0     33   2879   66.2
0100       0      0      0     57      0      0     57   2936   67.6
0200       0     26     38     27      0      0     91   3027   69.7
0300       0      0      4      0      0      0      4   3031   69.7
0400       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   3031   69.7
0500       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   3031   69.7
0600       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   3031   69.7
0700       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   3031   69.7
0800       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   3031   69.7
0900       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   3031   69.7
1000       0      0      0      0      0      0      0   3031   69.7
1100       0      0      0     16      0      0     16   3047   70.1
1200       0      0      0     48     69      0    117   3164   72.8
1300       0      0      0     54    103      0    157   3321   76.4
1400       0      0      0     28     88     35    151   3472   79.9
1500       0      0      0      0     71     28     99   3571   82.2
1600       0      0      0     36     69      1    106   3677   84.6
1700       0      0      0     37     81      0    118   3795   87.3
1800       0      0      0     15     53      6     74   3869   89.0
1900       0      0      0     51     36      0     87   3956   91.0
2000       0      0      0     76     26      0    102   4058   93.4
2100       0      0      0     73     33      0    106   4164   95.8
2200       0      0     11     49     33      2     95   4259   98.0
2300       0      0      0     51     36      0     87   4346  100.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total      0    306    686   1458   1703    193   4346

Gross QSOs=4422        Dupes=76        Net QSOs=4346

Unique callsigns worked = 2707

The best 60 minute rate was 222/hour from 0101 to 0200
The best 30 minute rate was 228/hour from 0115 to 0144
The best 10 minute rate was 240/hour from 0136 to 0145

The best 1 minute rates were:
 6 QSOs/minute    2 times.
 5 QSOs/minute   51 times.
 4 QSOs/minute  206 times.
 3 QSOs/minute  464 times.
 2 QSOs/minute  634 times.
 1 QSOs/minute  595 times.

There were 2295 bandchanges and 1428 (32.9%) probable 2nd radio QSOs.

----------------- C o n t i n e n t   S u m m a r y -----------------
                 160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
---------------------------------------------------------------------
North America      0    183    408    904    712    112   2319   53.4
South America      0      2     10     20     40     28    100    2.3
Europe             0    118    251    424    798     52   1643   37.8
Asia               0      1      9     91    131      0    232    5.3
Africa             0      0      2      7      7      1     17    0.4
Oceania            0      2      6     12     15      0     35    0.8
--------------------------------------------------------------
Total              0    306    686   1458   1703    193   4346

Number of letters in callsigns
Letters  # worked
-----------------
   3        10
   4      1455
   5      1653
   6      1188
   7        10
   8        15
   9        12
  10         3

------------------ C o u n t r y   S u m m a r y ------------------
Country        160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------------
4O               0      1      1      1      1      0      4    0.1
4X               0      0      0      0      3      0      3    0.1
5B               0      0      1      1      0      0      2    0.0
8P               0      0      2      0      0      1      3    0.1
9A               0      3      5      4     11      0     23    0.5
9V               0      0      0      1      2      0      3    0.1
CE               0      0      2      3      2      2      9    0.2
CM               0      1      9      6      8      0     24    0.6
CN               0      0      0      1      1      0      2    0.0
CT               0      1      3      4      6      2     16    0.4
CT3              0      0      0      1      2      0      3    0.1
CX               0      0      0      0      2      2      4    0.1
DL               0     23     44     72    161      5    305    7.0
DU               0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
E7               0      0      1      0      0      0      1    0.0
EA               0      6      5     10     36      3     60    1.4
EA6              0      0      1      0      1      0      2    0.0
EA8              0      0      2      4      3      1     10    0.2
EI               0      0      0      2      6      0      8    0.2
ER               0      0      0      0      2      0      2    0.0
ES               0      1      1      0      4      0      6    0.1
EU               0      0      2     10      8      0     20    0.5
F                0      6     13     13     31      7     70    1.6
FM               0      1      1      1      1      0      4    0.1
G                0      6      5     24     47      3     85    2.0
GI               0      0      0      1      3      0      4    0.1
GJ               0      0      0      2      1      0      3    0.1
*GM/s            0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
GM               0      0      3      3      7      0     13    0.3
GU               0      0      0      3      2      0      5    0.1
GW               0      0      2      2      5      0      9    0.2
HA               0      2      4      4     14      3     27    0.6
HB               0      2      3      5     10      0     20    0.5
HB0              0      0      0      1      2      0      3    0.1
HC               0      0      0      0      1      0      1    0.0
HI               0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
HK               0      1      2      1      1      1      6    0.1
HL               0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
HS               0      0      0      2      2      0      4    0.1
HZ               0      0      1      1      2      0      4    0.1
I                0     13     25     50     98     10    196    4.5
IS               0      0      0      0      3      0      3    0.1
*IT9             0      3      5      5     12      2     27    0.6
JA               0      1      5     65    114      0    185    4.3
K                0    161    355    814    646    107   2083   47.9
KG4              0      1      1      1      1      0      4    0.1
KH2              0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
KH6              0      2      5      4      2      0     13    0.3
KL               0      0      4      2      0      0      6    0.1
KP2              0      1      2      2      2      0      7    0.2
KP4              0      1      3      2      3      0      9    0.2
LA               0      2      2      5      9      0     18    0.4
LU               0      0      1      8      9     11     29    0.7
LX               0      2      1      2      4      1     10    0.2
LY               0      1      5      7     10      0     23    0.5
LZ               0      0      2      1      5      1      9    0.2
OA               0      0      0      0      1      1      2    0.0
OE               0      0      3      3     10      0     16    0.4
OH               0      2      5     19     13      0     39    0.9
OH0              0      0      0      1      1      0      2    0.0
OK               0      1      8      9     24      1     43    1.0
OM               0      2      2      4      4      0     12    0.3
ON               0      2      1      3     13      1     20    0.5
OX               0      0      0      1      1      0      2    0.0
OZ               0      2      4      6      6      0     18    0.4
P4               0      0      0      1      1      1      3    0.1
PA               0      7     11     28     35      0     81    1.9
PY               0      0      1      5     20     10     36    0.8
S5               0      3      6      7     15      3     34    0.8
SM               0      1      5      9     16      0     31    0.7
SP               0      9      9     25     41      2     86    2.0
SV               0      1      4      3      8      2     18    0.4
SV5              0      0      0      0      1      0      1    0.0
SV9              0      0      0      0      1      0      1    0.0
TA               0      0      0      0      1      0      1    0.0
*TA1             0      0      0      0      1      0      1    0.0
TF               0      0      0      2      0      0      2    0.0
TG               0      0      1      0      0      0      1    0.0
TI               0      0      1      0      0      0      1    0.0
UA               0      5     26     36     41      3    111    2.6
UA2              0      0      0      2      1      0      3    0.1
UA9              0      0      1     14      4      0     19    0.4
UN               0      0      0      3      1      0      4    0.1
UR               0      8     24     23     43      0     98    2.3
V3               0      1      1      1      1      2      6    0.1
VE               0     16     27     69     46      2    160    3.7
VK               0      0      1      1      0      0      2    0.0
VU               0      0      1      3      2      0      6    0.1
XE               0      0      1      4      3      0      8    0.2
YB               0      0      0      4     11      0     15    0.3
YL               0      1      1      2      6      0     10    0.2
YO               0      1      5      6     13      1     26    0.6
YU               0      1      3      3      3      2     12    0.3
YV               0      1      4      1      3      0      9    0.2
Z3               0      0      1      1      2      0      4    0.1
ZB               0      0      0      0      1      0      1    0.0
ZL               0      0      0      1      2      0      3    0.1
ZP               0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
ZS               0      0      0      1      1      0      2    0.0
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Total            0    306    686   1458   1703    193   4346

------------ M u l t i p l i e r   S u m m a r y ------------
Mult     160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
05         0     88    151    360    315     61    975   22.4
04         0     65    150    345    279     46    885   20.4
14         0     60    103    196    402     22    783   18.0
15         0     43     85    148    273     23    572   13.2
03         0     25     81    177    100      1    384    8.8
16         0     13     52     69     95      3    232    5.3
25         0      1      5     66    114      0    186    4.3
20         0      2     12     10     33      4     61    1.4
08         0      5     18     12     15      1     51    1.2
11         0      0      1      6     20     10     37    0.9
13         0      0      1      8     11     13     33    0.8
09         0      2      6      3      5      2     18    0.4
28         0      0      0      5     13      0     18    0.4
33         0      0      2      6      6      1     15    0.3
17         0      0      1      8      3      0     12    0.3
18         0      0      0      9      0      0      9    0.2
31         0      1      4      3      1      0      9    0.2
12         0      0      2      3      2      2      9    0.2
07         0      1      3      1      1      2      8    0.2
06         0      0      1      4      3      0      8    0.2
01         0      0      4      2      0      0      6    0.1
22         0      0      1      3      2      0      6    0.1
32         0      0      1      2      2      0      5    0.1
26         0      0      0      2      2      0      4    0.1
40         0      0      0      3      1      0      4    0.1
21         0      0      1      1      2      0      4    0.1
30         0      0      1      1      0      0      2    0.0
27         0      0      0      2      0      0      2    0.0
38         0      0      0      1      1      0      2    0.0
10         0      0      0      0      1      1      2    0.0
19         0      0      0      1      1      0      2    0.0
54         0      0      0      0      0      1      1    0.0
02         0      0      0      1      0      0      1    0.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total      0    306    686   1458   1703    193   4346

Multi-band QSOs
---------------
1 bands    1681
2 bands     621
3 bands     240
4 bands     122
5 bands      43
6 bands       0

------- S i n g l e   B a n d   Q S O s ------
Band    160     80     40     20     15     10
----------------------------------------------
QSOs      0     63    204    585    795     34






80m Summary
Zones
3   4   5   7   8   9   14  15  16  20  25  31  

Countries
4O     9A     CM     CT     DL     EA     ES     F      FM     G      
HA     HB     HK     I      IT9    JA     K      KG4    KH6    KP2    
KP4    LA     LX     LY     OH     OK     OM     ON     OZ     PA     
S5     SM     SP     SV     UA     UR     V3     VE     YL     YO     
YU     YV     

States/Provinces
CT   MA   ME   NH   RI   NJ   NY   MD   PA   AL   FL   GA   
KY   NC   SC   TN   VA   LA   MS   TX   CA   AZ   ID   NV   
OR   WA   MI   OH   IL   IN   WI   CO   KS   MN   MO   SD   
LB   PE   QC   ON   MB   AB   BC   

40m Summary
Zones
1   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   11  12  13  14  15  16  17  
20  21  22  25  30  31  32  33  

Countries
4O     5B     8P     9A     CE     CM     CT     DL     E7     EA     
EA6    EA8    ES     EU     F      FM     G      GM     GW     HA     
HB     HK     HZ     I      IT9    JA     K      KG4    KH6    KL     
KP2    KP4    LA     LU     LX     LY     LZ     OE     OH     OK     
OM     ON     OZ     PA     PY     S5     SM     SP     SV     TG     
TI     UA     UA9    UR     V3     VE     VK     VU     XE     YL     
YO     YU     YV     Z3     

States/Provinces
CT   MA   ME   NH   RI   VT   NJ   NY   DE   MD   PA   AL   
FL   GA   KY   NC   SC   TN   VA   LA   MS   OK   TX   CA   
AZ   ID   MT   NV   OR   UT   WA   WY   MI   OH   WV   IL   
IN   WI   CO   IA   KS   MN   MO   SD   PE   QC   ON   SK   
AB   BC   

20m Summary
Zones
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   11  12  13  14  15  16  
17  18  19  20  21  22  25  26  27  28  30  31  32  33  38  
40  

Countries
4O     5B     9A     9V     CE     CM     CN     CT     CT3    DL     
DU     EA     EA8    EI     EU     F      FM     G      GI     GJ     
GM/s   GM     GU     GW     HA     HB     HB0    HI     HK     HL     
HS     HZ     I      IT9    JA     K      KG4    KH2    KH6    KL     
KP2    KP4    LA     LU     LX     LY     LZ     OE     OH     OH0    
OK     OM     ON     OX     OZ     P4     PA     PY     S5     SM     
SP     SV     TF     UA     UA2    UA9    UN     UR     V3     VE     
VK     VU     XE     YB     YL     YO     YU     YV     Z3     ZL     
ZP     ZS     

States/Provinces
CT   MA   ME   NH   RI   VT   NJ   NY   DE   MD   PA   AL   
FL   GA   KY   NC   SC   TN   VA   AR   LA   MS   OK   TX   
CA   AZ   ID   NV   OR   UT   WA   WY   MI   OH   WV   IL   
IN   WI   CO   IA   KS   MN   MO   ND   SD   LB   NB   NS   
QC   ON   MB   SK   AB   BC   

15m Summary
Zones
3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  
19  20  21  22  25  26  28  31  32  33  38  40  

Countries
4O     4X     9A     9V     CE     CM     CN     CT     CT3    CX     
DL     EA     EA6    EA8    EI     ER     ES     EU     F      FM     
G      GI     GJ     GM     GU     GW     HA     HB     HB0    HC     
HK     HS     HZ     I      IS     IT9    JA     K      KG4    KH6    
KP2    KP4    LA     LU     LX     LY     LZ     OA     OE     OH     
OH0    OK     OM     ON     OX     OZ     P4     PA     PY     S5     
SM     SP     SV     SV5    SV9    TA     TA1    UA     UA2    UA9    
UN     UR     V3     VE     VU     XE     YB     YL     YO     YU     
YV     Z3     ZB     ZL     ZS     

States/Provinces
CT   MA   ME   NH   RI   VT   NJ   NY   DE   MD   PA   AL   
FL   GA   KY   NC   SC   TN   VA   LA   MS   OK   TX   CA   
AZ   ID   NV   OR   UT   WA   WY   MI   OH   WV   IL   IN   
WI   CO   IA   KS   MN   MO   SD   NB   PE   QC   ON   MB   
SK   AB   BC   

10m Summary
Zones
3   4   5   7   8   9   10  11  12  13  14  15  16  20  33  

Countries
8P     CE     CT     CX     DL     EA     EA8    F      G      HA     
HK     I      IT9    K      LU     LX     LZ     OA     OK     ON     
P4     PY     S5     SP     SV     UA     V3     VE     YO     YU     

States/Provinces
CT   MA   ME   NH   RI   NJ   NY   DE   MD   PA   AL   FL   
GA   KY   NC   SC   TN   VA   LA   MS   TX   AZ   MI   OH   
IL   IN   CO   IA   MN   MO   PE   ON


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