WRTC mults breakdown

Marijan Miletic S56A at S55TCP.ampr.org
Wed Jul 24 18:51:34 EDT 1996


I finally managed to beat my CA bioclock and skiped afternoon nap by doing some
data processing on WRTC logs from ftp.jzap.com site.  As my program produced
the same claimed score as N6AA master, I hope I am not far from the truth.
I have not seen similar statistics published yet.

73 de Mario, S56A, NH7/N1YU.

WRTC       40m         20m         15m         10m       all
Call   zone hq cty zone hq cty zone hq cty zone hq cty  mult
************************************************************
K6A     15   2  11  25   8  34  13   2  14   8   0   6   138
K6B     15   1  10  26   8  35  11   2  10   6   0   3   127
K6C     17   1  12  33  12  46  16   3  15  10   1   7   173
K6D     19   1  14  30   5  35  14   2  11   9   0   8   148
K6E     17   1  13  31   9  35  11   3  10   7   1   5   143
K6F     13   2  10  26   6  35  14   1  13   6   1   5   132
K6G     17   1  14  28   9  39  18   2  15   8   1   7   159
K6H     15   0  11  22   5  29  13   1  10   7   0   4   117
K6I     13   1   9  29   9  41  13   2  11   9   1   7   145
K6J     17   0  11  31   6  36  13   1  14   7   0   6   142
K6K     19   2  12  24   8  34  12   2  10   6   0   5   134
K6L     14   1   9  23   0  24  12   1   8   6   1   3   102
K6M     19   1  15  24  10  32  11   2  12   7   1   4   138
K6N     13   2   9  29  13  46  10   1   9   8   0   6   146
K6O     14   2  10  26   8  31  14   2   9   5   0   4   125
K6P     18   3  14  33  11  52  17   2  17   8   1   7   183
K6Q     16   2  11  29   7  30  13   3  10   7   0   5   133
K6R     15   2  10  27   6  47  14   1  14  10   0   5   151
K6S     18   2  14  33  11  43  11   2  10   8   1   7   160
K6T     18   2  13  31  11  44  16   2  16   8   0   6   167
K6U     14   0  10  26  13  45   9   2   6   7   1   5   138
K6V     17   1  14  30   9  38  14   2  13   9   1   7   155
K6W     16   1  11  32  11  46  14   2  12   7   1   5   158
K6X     19   1  16  35  13  42  14   2  12   7   1   5   167
K6Y     13   2   9  32  11  44  14   3  14   6   2   6   156
K6Z     12   3   9  27  10  42  13   3  11   8   0   5   143
************************************************************
W6A     15   1  11  30   9  38  13   2  10   9   0   6   144
W6B     16   1  12  23   8  38  16   3  17   7   0   5   146
W6C      9   1   7  20   3  21  11   2  10   7   0   5    96
W6D     18   1  14  33  13  43  19   4  18   9   1   5   178
W6E     14   1  11  30   8  43  13   2  12   6   1   2   143
W6F     15   1  11  34   7  46  14   2  12   7   1   4   154
W6G     16   1  13  26  10  42  11   3  10   6   0   5   143
W6H     17   1  13  36  13  44  15   3  15   6   0   5   168
W6I     18   2  13  34  13  49  12   2   9   6   0   3   161
W6J     11   0   9  24   7  33  15   1  14   6   1   3   124
W6K     13   0   9  22  10  41  12   2  10   6   1   5   131
W6L     13   1   9  28   7  34  12   2  10   6   0   4   126
W6M     14   1  11  25   2  23  11   2   8   5   0   5   107
W6N      9   1   7  21   8  27  11   3  11   6   1   5   110
W6O     16   1  14  25   7  32  14   3  13   9   1   6   141
W6P     17   1  14  32   9  42  12   3  11   8   0   6   155
W6Q     14   1  11  33  13  51  12   2  15   9   2   7   170
W6R     20   2  16  33  10  45  15   3  15   7   1   6   173
W6S     15   1  10  34  14  41  13   2  13   8   2   7   160
W6T     19   1  16  36  12  50  15   3  15   7   1   6   181
W6U     17   1  14  32   9  40  13   2  14   8   0   7   157
W6V     17   1  12  29  10  39  14   2  13   9   0   8   154
W6W     17   0  12  24   4  26  14   4  19   6   1   6   133
W6X     18   1  14  33  14  49  17   2  19  12   1   8   188
W6Y     20   2  15  38   9  45  15   3  12   8   0   7   174
W6Z     12   0   8  28   5  37  14   2  10   5   0   4   125
************************************************************
Total claims : zones = 59;  hq = 52;  dxcc = 100 countries;

>From aa8u at voyager.net (AA8U)  Wed Jul 24 18:55:57 1996
From: aa8u at voyager.net (AA8U) (AA8U)
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 13:55:57 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: ZK1AAU on Topband
Message-ID: <199607241755.NAA13120 at vixa.voyager.net>

Hi Mike,
Yup, thats the way it goes. I'm copying this to the reflector so others will
have the benefit of your wisdom. You did a fine job from CY0! 
73,
Bruce 
ZK1AAU

At 02:02 PM 7/23/96 -0300, you wrote:
>Bruce, Although I didn't need ZK1, I 
>couldn't agree more with our "ride the QSB
>wave " etc. findings. That was our problem
>from Sable on weeeeeeak 6m cw, or weeeeek
>+QRNNN 160m cw. I'd hear
>CY0AA CY0AA CY0AA CY0AA DE
>K3~~~crash crash k3 !!!! crash KKK
>What in heck is that supposed to be?
>I'd respond with "K3? k3? k3?"
>and get same, instead of "ANS ANS ANS
>ANS ANS" , which would've been the proper
>repsonse, as I already had the k3-part ok.
>(Sorry to pick on poor k3ans, hi!)
>I concur wid ur findings!
>GL next time round!
>Mike
>CY0AA WEB: http://www.cam.org/~dino/sable.html
>check out the *new* QSO stats etc.!
>
>V E 9 A A  / C Y 0 A A   2M/6M QSL'S ### NEW ADDRESS ### !!!
>Michael E. Smith
>271 Smith Rd. (Geary)
>Waterville, Sunbury Co.,
>N.B. Canada
>E2V 3V6
>
>older "131 Smith Rd" should do for a while.
>my grid is fn65rr, Cy0aa is fn93xn
>7 3   -Mike
>
>


>From larrytx at SSD.intel.com (LarryX Tyree contractor for brentc)  Wed Jul 24 19:30:02 1996
From: larrytx at SSD.intel.com (LarryX Tyree contractor for brentc) (LarryX Tyree contractor for brentc)
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 96 11:30:02 PDT
Subject: WRTC data - K6O QSO distribution
Message-ID: <9607241830.AA00321 at tensor.SSD.intel.com>


This might be of interest.  

                         QSOs MADE IN EACH COUNTRY

                   K6O QSO Distribution (WN4KKN & N6TR oprs)

          Prefix  160   80    40    20    15    10   Total  Percent
          ------  ---  ----  ----  ----  ----  ----  -----  -------
              DL    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
             EA8    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
               F    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
               G    0     0     0     2     0     0      2     0.1
              GI    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              HC    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              JA    0     0    33     4     9     0     46     2.0
               K    0     0   450  1053   398   212   2113    90.1
             KH6    0     0     3     3     0     0      6     0.3
              KL    0     0     3     6     3     0     12     0.5
              LU    0     0     2     5     1     0      8     0.3
              LY    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              OH    0     0     0     2     0     0      2     0.1
              OM    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              PY    0     0     0     4     2     0      6     0.3
              S5    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              SM    0     0     0     2     0     0      2     0.1
              TF    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              TI    0     0     0     1     1     0      2     0.1
              UA    0     0     0     3     0     0      3     0.1
             UA9    0     0     1     3     1     0      5     0.2
              UR    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              VE    0     0    21    62    21     9    113     4.8
              VK    0     0     1     0     0     0      1     0.0
              XE    0     0     2     4     1     0      7     0.3
              YL    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              YU    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              Z3    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
           ZK1/s    0     0     1     0     0     0      1     0.0
              ZL    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0
              ZP    0     0     0     1     0     0      1     0.0

As you can see, we mostly worked W/VE stations (95 percent).

Tree N6TR
tree at contesting.com

>From aa8u at voyager.net (AA8U)  Wed Jul 24 20:45:54 1996
From: aa8u at voyager.net (AA8U) (AA8U)
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 15:45:54 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: ZK1 DXpedition
Message-ID: <199607241945.PAA28442 at vixa.voyager.net>

Hello Loren,

We have returned after a most successful trip to Rarotonga. Thanks to
Kenwood and you it was a very enjoyable trip. 

The PS-40 will be shipped to you very soon. It performed flawlessly,
powering all our 12vdc equipment. There was no trace of any switching noise
in any of the equipment. (this included an FT-900AT, Laptop PC, Timewave
DSP-59+, etc.) The power there was 240VAC 50HZ and the power supply never
gave us anything but the greatest performance we could expect. 

The carry case is really neat. You should advertize it more! I carried the
radio and PC in this as carry-on baggage. It was comfortable to carry and
protected the equipment very well. The side pocket was handy for stuffing
the travel documents, passports, boarding passes, tickets, etc. and made
them readily available throughout our journey.

We are very grateful for your support and thank you very much for all you
and Kenwood have done for us. I have the logo disks, and will see to it that
the picture qsl cards have your logo on them. 

I have made arrangements for lodging on Manihiki in the North Cooks as we
plan to return in November of '97 or '98 depending on finances to operate
CQWW DX CW and a lot of low band DX for a week. This will be part of a three
week trip, two  weeks will be on Rarotonag again in the South Cooks. I have
received many requests to provide RTTY Q's on the next trip and this we will
do as well. 

I hope you don't mind my copying this to the reflectors as you certainly
deserve to be recognized world wide for the support you so graciously and
generously provided.

Thanks again from the ZK1 team,

73,
Bruce
ZK1AAU  (aa8u at voyager.net)
President: Mad River Contest Club


At 10:57 AM 6/10/96 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Bruce:
>Thanks for the phone call earlier. We would be happy to provide you 
>with a PS-40 to use on the trip and return when you come back. Also,  I 
>will  a custom TS-50S travel case that was designed to carry the 
>TS-50S, AT-50, PS-40, and other related items. Unfortunately we could 
>not come up with an extra TS-50S. I will tell our ad agency to send the 
>Kenwood logo to you.
>All items will be sent to your Ford Road address.
>Good luck on your trip.
>73
>Loren
>AE6P 
>
>


>From foggie at dtx.net (foggie)  Wed Jul 24 05:18:13 1996
From: foggie at dtx.net (foggie) (foggie)
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 23:18:13 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: WARNING
Message-ID: <XFMail.960723231911.foggie at dtx.net>


On 24-Jul-96 dave at egh.com wrote:
>>
>	I don't much care for anchovies myself, although I must confess 
>that I did in my younger years before the iron lining on my stomach went 
>away.  However, I'll bet that contest operators who eat them do better on 
>phone contests.  (All that bad breath probably acts as a natural speech 
>processor.)
>
>73, Dave Clemons K1VUT
>
>
Ahh that is a posibility. I may have figured out jim's (K1ZX) secret now.
of course it could be the call. :)

73,
Al - kk5zx



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