[NCC] ARRLDX CW K3LR M/M HP

Tim Duffy K3LR k3lr at k3lr.com
Sun Feb 20 23:55:56 EST 2005


                    ARRL DX Contest, CW

Call: K3LR
Operator(s): K3LR, K3UA, N2NC, KL9A, N9RV, N0AX, W2RQ, K9VV, N3GJ, W2AU
Station: K3LR

Class: M/M HP
QTH: Western Pennsylvania
Operating Time (hrs): 48

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:  230    66
   80:  920    96
   40: 1373   114
   20: 2049   127
   15: 1612   117
   10:  253    79
-------------------
Total: 6437   599  Total Score = 11,561,898

Club: North Coast Contesters

Comments:

Congratulations to the W3LPL and KC1XX teams for amazing scores this
year. This
is a tough contest for us to beat them. We are getting closer every
time!

This group of operators came from all over the country to operate
together. They
started their trip to K3LR on Thursday or Friday last week in Oregon,
Idaho,
Florida, New York, Oklahoma, Indiana or New Jersey. Wow!

This was an outstanding contest for the K3LR team as we overcame many
obstacles
and kept focused on having a great time and working lots of DX! This
team was a
mix of contest experience and youth. Everyone kept their butts in the
chairs and
enjoyed every minute of the contest.

Phil, K3UA anchored the 80 meter position and turned in a new K3LR
record QSO
total for 80. Way to go Phil! Phil has cut back on his contest coffee
drinking.
So this time, less than 5 cups for K3UA. 
John, N2NC and Chris, KL9A found conditions on 40 meters were better the
second
night. They really worked hard on a good multiplier total and it paid
off!
Pat, N9RV and Ward, N0AX kept a transmitter going on 20 meters for all
48 hours.
Talk about contest talent, these guys are very good!
Bill, W2RQ and Fred, K9VV worked very hard with a difficult 15 meter
band. With
the sunspots on their way down, they still found good rate hours.
George, N3GJ and Daniel, W2AU had moments of greatness when 10 meters
opened
today to Europe well enough to work many multipliers.

Special thanks to Dave, W9ZRX who rebuilt all of the K3LR station
computers last
month. His expertise and advice are very valuable to our team!

We are looking forward to the ARRL DX SSB contest in two weeks!
See you then!

For the K3LR multi multi contest men >>
Very 73!
Tim K3LR

http://www.k3lr.com

  ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST -- 2005

  BAND     QSO   COUNTRIES  OPERATOR(s)

  160      230       66     K3LR
   80      920       96     K3UA
   40     1373      114     N2NC + KL9A
   20     2049      127     N9RV + N0AX
   15     1612      117     W2RQ + K9VV
   10      253       79     N3GJ + W2AU
 ------------------------

 Totals   6437      599  =   11,561,898

                    Continent Statistics
   K3LR   ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST    Multi Multi    

                 160   80   40   20   15   10  ALL   percent

North America     29   34   45   47   52   34  241     3.6
South America     11   20   29   54   49   44  207     3.1
Europe           185  813 1158 1700 1420  151 5427    80.9
Asia               6   68  158  296  118    1  647     9.6
Africa             0    9   18   16   22   14   79     1.2
Oceania            2   10   24   41   22   11  110     1.6

BREAKDOWN QSO/mults  K3LR  ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST  Multi Multi

HOUR   160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT  CUM
TOT  

 0    17/13    69/18   123/41    41/23    23/14     2/1   275/110
275/110
 1    14/6     67/15    77/12    34/14     5/3       .    197/50 
472/160
 2    38/10    57/11    61/12    12/2       .        .    168/35 
640/195
 3    26/6     47/8     53/14     5/2       .        .     131/30
771/225
 4    15/2     61/8     45/6      1/1       .        .     122/17
893/242
 5    19/8     64/2     30/3      5/2       .        .     118/15
1011/257
 6    24/2     70/9     31/1       .        .        .     125/12
1136/269
 7     7/2     46/6     19/1     25/8       .        .      97/17
1233/286
 8     4/2      7/1     78/3     66/12    .....    .....   155/18
1388/304
 9      .       3/1     55/3    106/9       .        .     164/13
1552/317
10     1/1      4/1     36/1    128/5     43/20      .     212/28
1764/345
11     1/0     12/0     10/2    107/4    114/14     1/1    245/21
2009/366
12      .       2/0     22/1    118/2    121/10      .     263/13
2272/379
13      .        .       6/0    120/3    147/11     2/2    275/16
2547/395
14      .        .        .      88/5    155/4     29/16   272/25
2819/420
15      .        .        .      95/8    115/8     12/6    222/22
3041/442
16    .....    .....    .....    79/1     88/2     17/10   184/13
3225/455
17      .        .        .      89/3     74/6     15/6    178/15
3403/470
18      .        .        .      81/1     44/3      6/1    131/5 
3534/475
19      .        .       1/0     59/1     18/2      8/3     86/6 
3620/481
20      .        .      10/1     55/2     15/3      4/0     84/6 
3704/487
21      .        .      68/0     58/2     17/4      1/1    144/7 
3848/494
22      .      11/0     74/0     52/0     25/0      2/1    164/1 
4012/495
23     2/1     33/3     72/1     39/4     44/4      1/0    191/13
4203/508
 0     3/1     43/1     40/3     38/3     24/1     .....   148/9 
4351/517
 1     8/1     37/1     34/1     24/2      1/1       .     104/6 
4455/523
 2     6/1     23/2     23/0      9/1      2/1       .      63/5 
4518/528
 3     9/0     26/0     24/0      3/0       .        .      62/0 
4580/528
 4     9/1     39/1     30/1      7/1       .        .      85/4 
4665/532
 5     7/3     41/2     34/0      5/0       .        .      87/5 
4752/537
 6    11/0     42/0     48/1       .        .        .     101/1 
4853/538
 7     1/1     26/0     48/1       .        .        .      75/2 
4928/540
 8     2/2      5/1     60/1      1/1     .....    .....    68/5 
4996/545
 9      .       2/1     25/1      5/0       .        .      32/2 
5028/547
10      .       5/0     13/0     13/0       .        .      31/0 
5059/547
11     3/2     34/0     11/0     54/0     18/0       .     120/2 
5179/549
12     2/0      9/1     13/2     67/1     67/3      4/2    162/9 
5341/558
13      .        .       1/0     50/1    101/1      4/1    156/3 
5497/561
14      .        .        .      54/0     86/0      7/4    147/4 
5644/565
15      .        .        .      44/0     74/0     18/8    136/8 
5780/573
16    .....    .....    .....    26/1     64/0     32/3    122/4 
5902/577
17      .        .        .      36/0     47/0     51/6    134/6 
6036/583
18      .        .        .      42/0     37/1     19/2     98/3 
6134/586
19      .        .       1/0     39/2     14/0      7/1     61/3 
6195/589
20      .        .       2/0     33/0     17/0      4/1     56/1 
6251/590
21      .        .      40/0     14/0      5/0      4/1     63/1 
6314/591
22      .       4/0     39/1     11/0      3/0      3/2     60/3 
6374/594
23     1/1     31/3     16/0     11/0      4/1       .      63/5 
6437/599
DAY1 168/53   553/83  871/102 1463/114 1048/108   100/48    .....
4203/508
DAY2  62/13   367/13   502/12   586/13   564/9    153/31      .  
2234/91 
TOT  230/66   920/96 1373/114 2049/127 1612/117   253/79      .  
6437/599


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