[CQ-Contest] CQ WW CW 2014 TO7A.
K8MR via CQ-Contest
cq-contest at contesting.com
Thu May 7 23:36:14 EDT 2015
A couple of highlights from my cursory log inspection:
Between 1635 and 1639 working LX7I, E73W, NP4Z, FY5KE, CR2X, and A71BX , over a 24 KHz span on 15 meters, with a couple of 10 meter run qsos in amongst them.
The one You Tube video ended at about 1939Z, after an extended dueling CQ effort, Very shortly after that was a nine minute stretch including presumably new multipliers of YS1YS, VK2DX, 5W1SA, and HI3A on 10 meters between 28004 and 28088, while making 16 run qsos on 15 meters. That period would have made interesting video.
His skill at running two pileups was indeed quite impressive. Also his one hand typing skills.
73 - Jim K8MR
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Widelitz <widelitz at gte.net>
To: n2ic <n2ic at arrl.net>; cq-contest <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Thu, May 7, 2015 10:43 pm
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW CW 2014 TO7A.
Hi Steve,
I've looked fairly carefully at the TO7A log.
The
operator is expertly interweaving QSOs using dueling CQs on two bands
almost
the entire contest. There are a few short successful mult passes
where there
appears to be no CQing. There are some instances of very juicy
mults appearing
over fairly large swaths of frequencies in short time
periods that do raise
questions. There are other periods that I feel don't
quite fall into that
category, but others might have a differing opinion. I
have enumerated the ones
I find might have drawn the attention of the CQWW
Committee and influenced
their decision to issue a DQ.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: What I view as
potentially questionable does not
equate to DEFINITIVE evidence of assistance.
It could be the results of a
great operator.
At 0708 - 0710 there are
three mults on 80m while running high rate on
another band.
At 0727 -
0740 there are a lot of mults on 40m while running high rate on
another
band.
At 0934 - 0938 there are a couple of mults while running high rate
on
another band.
At 1013 - 1014 there are two mults on 15m 26 khz apart
that make you wonder
if you can tune that fast in S&P, but it is early and
there aren't many
signals on the band. Maybe it was professional use of a
bandscope.
At 1403 - 1411 there are 7 mults on 10m stretched over 50
khz. Tuning 50 khz
while working 7 QSOs on the run frequency in 9 minutes is
impressive. Maybe
it was professional use of a bandscope.
At 1847 -
1850 there are 3 mults on 10m over 30 khz while running on 15m.
Maybe it was
professional use of a bandscope.
At 0903 - 0913 there is an instance of
jumping off a 40m CQ frequency,
working a mult 12 khz away and jumping back to
the CQ frequency within 3
minutes while working an additional 3 mults on
80m.
Again, these are simply my observations. As Steve, N2IC stated, you
view the
log and draw your own conclusions.
73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
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