6D2X CQ WW SSB M/S Score

george fremin iii geoiii at bga.com
Sun Nov 12 06:54:55 EST 1995




                   CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST  1995


      Call: 6D2X                     Country:  Mexico (190)
      Mode: SSB                      Category: Multi Single

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES


      160       69      139     2.01     10      18
       80      334      705     2.11     24      62
       40     1498     3614     2.41     34     108
       20     1428     3152     2.21     36     120
       15     3111     7829     2.52     31     134
       10      269      608     2.26     18      40
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   6709    16047     2.39    153     482  =>  10,189,845



                              Continent Statistics
                 6D2X       Multi Single     29 Oct 1995  2359z

                 160   80   40   20   15   10  ALL   percent

North America     64  293  879 1138 1519  197 4090    60.3
South America      4   10   36   23   57   61  191     2.8
Europe             0   17  187   51 1093    0 1348    19.9
Asia               0    2  360  170  400    1  933    13.8
Africa             0    6   17   19   32    3   77     1.1
Oceania            1    7   42   38   48    7  143     2.1




BREAKDOWN QSO/mults  6D2X    Multi Single

HOUR      160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT  CUM TOT  

   0    .....    .....     6/6    345/8     19/18    .....   370/32  370/32 
   1      .        .      13/13   273/10     5/5      7/7    298/35  668/67 
   2      .       4/4     10/10   233/8       .        .     247/22  915/89 
   3      .       7/7     10/10   142/8       .        .     159/25 1074/114
   4      .       4/4      4/4    139/4       .        .     147/12 1221/126
   5     5/5      5/5     96/3     55/0       .        .     161/13 1382/139
   6      .       3/3    160/2      4/4       .        .     167/9  1549/148
   7     6/6      3/3     94/6       .        .        .     103/15 1652/163
   8    .....     5/5    118/5     .....    .....    .....   123/10 1775/173
   9      .       3/3    128/5       .        .        .     131/8  1906/181
  10     1/1       .     102/5       .        .        .     103/6  2009/187
  11      .        .      65/4      3/3       .        .      68/7  2077/194
  12      .        .      92/4      4/4      7/7       .     103/15 2180/209
  13      .       1/1      7/0     16/16   193/28      .     217/45 2397/254
  14      .        .        .       6/6    125/14     5/5    136/25 2533/279
  15      .        .        .       5/5    155/4       .     160/9  2693/288
  16    .....    .....    .....     3/3    150/6      1/1    154/10 2847/298
  17      .        .        .       2/2    119/5     63/1    184/8  3031/306
  18      .        .        .      17/3      7/7     57/1     81/11 3112/317
  19      .        .        .       8/4    161/2      3/3    172/9  3284/326
  20      .        .        .       4/4    148/2      1/1    153/7  3437/333
  21      .        .        .       6/6    170/4      5/5    181/15 3618/348
  22      .        .       1/1       .     242/2      4/4    247/7  3865/355
  23      .        .       3/3      1/1    130/8      2/2    136/14 4001/369
   0    .....     1/1      5/5      1/1    133/3     .....   140/10 4141/379
   1      .        .       6/3     46/0     44/1       .      96/4  4237/383
   2      .       2/2     89/5      2/2       .        .      93/9  4330/392
   3      .      31/0     24/3      2/2       .        .      57/5  4387/397
   4      .     159/3      3/1       .        .        .     162/4  4549/401
   5      .      12/12    57/2      1/1       .        .      70/15 4619/416
   6     2/2     70/1     26/0       .        .        .      98/3  4717/419
   7    50/1     14/1     17/1      1/1       .        .      82/4  4799/423
   8    .....     2/2     59/1      1/1     .....    .....    62/4  4861/427
   9     1/0      2/2     67/1      2/2       .        .      72/5  4933/432
  10     1/1      3/3     86/3       .        .        .      90/7  5023/439
  11     3/3       .      76/2       .        .        .      79/5  5102/444
  12      .       3/3     69/0       .        .        .      72/3  5174/447
  13      .        .       1/1      3/3    122/3       .     126/7  5300/454
  14      .        .        .       2/2    169/2       .     171/4  5471/458
  15      .        .        .       5/5    145/1       .     150/6  5621/464
  16    .....    .....    .....    .....   151/3     .....   151/3  5772/467
  17      .        .        .       3/1     85/3       .      88/4  5860/471
  18      .        .        .      76/0      4/4       .      80/4  5940/475
  19      .        .        .      11/0    139/4      3/3    153/7  6093/482
  20      .        .        .       2/2      2/2    102/4    106/8  6199/490
  21      .        .        .       1/1    150/0     12/2    163/3  6362/493
  22      .        .        .       3/3    178/0      3/3    184/6  6546/499
  23      .        .       4/4       .     158/0      1/1    163/5  6709/504
DAY1    12/12    35/35   909/81  1266/99 1631/112   148/30    ..... 4001/369
DAY2    57/7    299/30   589/32   162/27  1480/26   121/13      .   2708/135
TOT     69/19   334/65 1498/113 1428/126 3111/138   269/43      .   6709/504
-- 

George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U.                        
WB5VZL
512/416-0140
geoiii at bga.com

>From km9p at is.net (Bill Fisher)  Sun Nov 12 15:16:12 1995
From: km9p at is.net (Bill Fisher) (Bill Fisher)
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 1995 10:16:12 -0500
Subject: Guest ops R Gud
Message-ID: <199511121516.KAA25103 at mail1.is.net>


I think guest ops are VERY IMPORTANT to contesting.  

Had I not had the oportunity to operate from K4VX, I probably wouldn't have
pursued contesting so seriously.  The fact is that guest oping is probably
the best way to increase our ranks.  I plan on doing my part to give
something back to the hobby.  I feel I owe it to the people that have helped me.

So bashing guest ops is really (probably) counter productive.  Let's say Joe
Newbie just subscribes to this reflector.  He sees that "Whisky Five Old
Fart" thinks that guest oping is uncool.  So instead of asking a nearby
station to come operate, he stays at home with his 14AVQ and 100w.... finds
out contesting isn't much fun because he keeps getting beaten out by
everyone and finishes the contest with a poor score.  So he pursues internet
bridge where a big signal isn't so important!

73



>From Frank Donovan <donovanf at sgate.com>  Sun Nov 12 15:59:28 1995
From: Frank Donovan <donovanf at sgate.com> (Frank Donovan)
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 1995 10:59:28 -0500 (EST)
Subject: CONTESTER's coax cable attenuation charts
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.91.951112104958.15861A-100000 at jekyll.sgate.com>

I developed and have been using the following charts for some years.  
The CONTESTERs I've given copies to have found them most useful as 
well.  The first table is the common attenuation per 100 ft chart, but 
with specific values for each ham band.

The second table is in cable feet per dB, which can be very handy for 
tradeoff analysis (e.g. do I really need to use Andrew LDF5 for my 1000 foot 
run to my Beverages or is RG-8X good enuf?).

The third table shows the results of just such a tradeoff analysis, each 
entry in the table represents the cable length in feet before Andrew LDF5 
offers a 1 dB advantage vs the various cables listed

The last table is identical to the third table, except these trades are 
for Andrew LDF4.

Enjoy...
73!
Frank
W3LPL
donovanf at sgate.com    <----reply address
                       
                            CABLE ATTENUATION  (dB per 100 ft)
           
             1.8   3.5   7.0  14.0  21.0  28.0  50.0   144   440  1296 

LDF7-50A     .03   .04   .06   .08   .10   .12   .16   .27   0.5   0.9
FHJ-7        .03   .05   .07   .10   .12   .15   .20   .37   0.8   1.7
LDF5-50A     .04   .06   .09   .14   .17   .19   .26   .45   0.8   1.5
FXA78-50J    .06   .08   .13   .17   .23   .27   .39   .77   1.4   2.8
3/4" CATV    .06   .08   .13   .17   .23   .26   .38   .62   1.7   3.0
LDF4-50A     .09   .13   .17   .25   .31   .36   .48   .84   1.4   2.5
RG-17        .10   .13   .18   .27   .34   .40   .50   1.3   2.5   5.0
SLA12-50J    .11   .15   .20   .28   .35   .42   .56   1.0   1.9   3.0
FXA12-50J    .12   .16   .22   .33   .40   .47   .65   1.2   2.1   4.0
FXA38-50J    .16   .23   .31   .45   .53   .64   .85   1.5   2.7   4.9
9913         .16   .23   .31   .45   .53   .64   .92   1.6   2.7   5.0
RG-213       .25   .37   .55   .75  1.0    1.2  1.6    2.8   5.1  10.0
RG-8X        .49   .68  1.0   1.4   1.7    1.9  2.5    4.5   8.4


                            CABLE ATTENUATION (Ft per dB)

             1.8   3.5   7.0  14.0  21.0  28.0  50.0   144   440  1296

LDF7-50A    3333  2500  1666  1250  1000   833   625   370   200   110
FHJ-7       2775  2080  1390  1040   833   667   520   310   165    92
LDF5-50A    2500  1666  1111   714   588   526   385   222   125    67
FXA78-50J   1666  1250   769   588   435   370   256   130    71    36
3/4" CATV   1666  1250   769   588   435   385   275   161    59    33
LDF4-50A    1111   769   588   400   323   266   208   119    71    40
RG-17       1000   769   556   370   294   250   200    77    40    20
SLA12-50J    909   667   500   355   285   235   175   100    53    34
FXA12-50J    834   625   455   300   250   210   150    83    48    25
FXA38-50J    625   435   320   220   190   155   115    67    37    20
9913         625   435   320   220   190   155   110    62    37    20
RG-213       400   270   180   130   100    83    62    36    20    10
RG-8X        204   147   100    71    59    53    40    22    12


             FEET REQUIRED FOR 1 DB ADVANTAGE LDF5-50A VS:

             1.8   3.5   7.0  14.0  21.0  28.0  50.0   144   440  1296

LDF4-50A    2000  1430  1250  910    715   625   435   250   165   100
RG-17       1666  1430  1110  770    560   475   420   120    60    30
FXA12-50J   1250  1000   770  525    435   355   255   120    75    40
9913         835   590   455  320    280   220   150   85     53    29

            
             FEET REQUIRED FOR 1 DB ADVANTAGE LDF4-50A VS:
            
             1.8   3.5   7.0  14.0  21.0  28.0  50.0   144    440  1296
             
RG-17         -     -     -    -     -     -     -     220     90    40
FXA12-50J     -     -   2000  1250  1100  835    625   250    145    65  
9913        1430  1000   715   500   455  345    235   135     75    40
RG-213       910   600   285   200   150  120    85     45     20    12



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