From k3lr at k3lr.com Mon Dec 1 04:49:57 2025 From: k3lr at k3lr.com (Tim Duffy) Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2025 04:49:57 -0500 Subject: [NCC] K3LR MM CQWW CW Message-ID: <06d601dc62a7$da9dfe00$8fd9fa00$@k3lr.com> Call: K3LR Operator(s): AD4EB DL1QQ K3LR K3UA K4RO N2NC N3GJ N6TV VE3NE VE3RA W2RQ WF7T Station: K3LR Class: M/M HP QTH: West Middlesex, PA Operating Time (hrs): 48 Location: USA Summary: Compare Scores Band QSOs Zones Countries 160: 211 20 70 80: 1054 29 112 40: 2382 40 149 20: 1979 40 153 15: 2175 40 155 10: 1750 36 146 Total: 9551 205 785 Total Score 26,081,550 https://www.3830scores.com/showrumor.php?arg=RvYizV7nJDe07U From bmanning at zitomedia.net Mon Dec 1 13:06:03 2025 From: bmanning at zitomedia.net (Bruce A. Manning) Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2025 13:06:03 -0500 Subject: [NCC] CQ WW CW Message-ID: <45f97382f9a19859df8205cb13b70a99@zitomedia.net> Report from Radio Station NJ3K on the CQ WW CW. I operated as my usual Low Power, Single Operator, Assisted. For what it's worth here are my comments. I thought conditions Friday night were poor. 20, 15, and 10 were pretty well dead as can be expected. I was a little surprised at 20 being dead as I had hoped to work a few there. 40 and 80 were the only bands that had any activity so I stayed there until 0300 local time. After 4 hours of sleep (I am 74 years old so staying up 48 hours is very difficult) I got back on at 0800 local Saturday morning. I went to15 and 10 and things were better but still not great. Saturday at 1300 local things started to pick up a little. I went to 20 and did okay. But still nothing to get excited about. Sunday at 0700 local I had a good run on 10 for 3 hours or so. (Now remember my little peanut whistle station is a long way from loud, so a good run for me would be a disaster for the big guns.) Around noon Sunday I went to 15 and did pretty good for a couple of hours. Sunday morning and afternoon 20, 15 and 10 were what I had wished for. As conditions changed with the sun going down, I swung the Yagi South and worked a bunch of the Caribbean and South American stations. Pointing the beam north and picked up a bunch of JA's and a BY. Also added a few from the South East Asian area. The final 3-4 hours were difficult as I was on 40, but at least conditions on 40 were back to normal and I could work the EU okay, where Saturday EU in the evening was pretty well dead. Callsign: NJ3K Contest: CQWWCW Band QSOs Pts ZN Cty Pt/Q 1.8 15 31 7 8 2.1 3.5 64 161 11 33 2.5 7 169 457 17 70 2.7 14 316 913 25 78 2.9 21 295 855 25 83 2.9 28 345 1012 24 95 2.9 Total 1204 3429 109 367 2.8 Score: 1,632,204 73 Bruce NJ3K 1 Mult = 2.5 Q's