ARRL DX Contest, SSB Call: K3LR Operator(s): K3LR, N2NC, WM2H, N9RV, W2RQ, N2NT, K1AR, K3UA, K2UA, N3GJ, N2MG Station: K3LR Class: M/M HP QTH: Western Pennsylvania Operating Time (hrs): 48 Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 160: 122 54 80: 438 88 40: 769 106 20: 2512 157 15: 1361 134 10: 145 43 ------------------- Total: 5347 582 Total Score = 9,335,862 Club: North Coast Contesters Comments: Congratulations to all of the Multi Multi stations especially, W3LPL and KC1XX. Also, thanks to the fine contestmen that manned the K3LR station this weekend. You were amazing! These were challenging conditions, but exciting too! This is why there are no contests held on the Internet. The propagation Gods always deliver a new set of obstacles to work around and that is what makes radio fun! John, N2NC did a spectacular job on 160. He had a 20 minute run of European stations that hi-lighted his very fine effort. John’s breakfast cooking both mornings after sunrise was a welcome addition to the K3LR shack. Sal, WM2H came out of contest retirement to operate 80 meters. A fine job indeed! Sal provided the “spirit of winning” and also whipped up a batch of his famous Chocolate Mouse. Needless to say, everyone gained weight this time due to the increased kitchen activity. When conditions are down, the eating rate is up! What a team on 40 meters! Pat, N9RV and Bill, W2RQ were amazing. Great rates at times and pile up busting tactics. They have it all. Andy, N2NT and John, K1AR have operated together in a multi multi band assignment before. It was 23 years ago at W2PV! Their teamwork this time was unbelievable. They cleaned up the 20 meter band in style. Absolutely outstanding work by these two contest veterans. Good job! TEAM Union Able was our 15 meter dream team. Phil, K3UA and Rus, K2UA kept their butts in the chairs and made it happen. Lots of scatter path and bent path QSOs. George, N3GJ and Mike, N2MG made the most of a difficult 10 meter band. Only one European station made it into their log. These guys know all about the Sounds of Silence! Thanks to Dave, W9ZRX and Scotty, N3RA that help with advise and support all along the way. We are looking forward to operating CQWW in the fall. See you then! Very 73, Tim K3LR http://www.k3lr.com Call: K3LR Category: Multi Multi Power: High Power Band: All Band Mode: SSB Section: WPA BAND QSOs COUNTRIES OPERATOR(s) 160 122 54 N2NC 80 438 88 WM2H + K3LR 40 769 106 N9RV + W2RQ 20 2512 157 N2NT + K1AR 15 1361 134 K3UA + K2UA 10 145 43 N3GJ + N2MG -------------------------------------- Totals 5347 582 = 9,335,862 Continent Statistics K3LR ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST Multi Multi 6 Mar 2005 2359z 160 80 40 20 15 10 ALL percent North America 25 40 44 85 79 34 307 5.6 South America 14 20 28 123 86 100 371 6.8 Europe 85 354 646 1929 973 2 3989 73.0 Asia 0 10 25 242 181 0 458 8.4 Africa 3 9 26 53 32 5 128 2.3 Oceania 2 17 34 118 37 7 215 3.9 BREAKDOWN QSO/mults K3LR ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST Multi Multi HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT 0 16/15 69/33 99/44 94/38 16/11 6/3 300/144 300/144 1 9/7 30/6 78/12 66/10 1/1 . 184/36 484/180 2 8/5 21/7 28/8 26/5 . . 83/25 567/205 3 2/2 31/6 29/9 2/1 . . 64/18 631/223 4 14/6 27/7 23/1 7/1 . . 71/15 702/238 5 14/1 29/6 18/4 8/4 . . 69/15 771/253 6 11/5 18/1 46/2 9/4 . . 84/12 855/265 7 . 10/3 52/3 12/4 . . 74/10 929/275 8 ..... 7/3 48/3 9/1 ..... ..... 64/7 993/282 9 5/3 4/1 30/1 19/8 . . 58/13 1051/295 10 . 5/2 20/0 28/3 . . 53/5 1104/300 11 . 3/1 9/2 210/18 27/17 . 249/37 1353/338 12 . 2/0 2/0 209/7 52/26 . 265/33 1618/370 13 . . . 154/8 138/17 1/1 293/26 1911/396 14 . . . 114/3 173/18 . 287/21 2198/417 15 . . . 109/3 155/9 1/1 265/13 2463/430 16 ..... ..... ..... 104/3 171/5 10/2 285/10 2748/440 17 . . . 109/1 140/3 16/2 265/6 3013/446 18 . . . 93/3 75/2 5/2 173/7 3186/453 19 . . . 76/2 105/5 10/4 191/11 3377/464 20 . . . 67/1 31/5 11/2 109/8 3486/472 21 . . 6/0 52/0 14/4 17/7 89/11 3575/483 22 . 1/0 12/0 28/2 62/5 25/8 128/15 3703/498 23 . 24/1 31/2 26/3 72/2 5/0 158/8 3861/506 0 ..... 20/3 35/2 26/2 47/1 ..... 128/8 3989/514 1 . 6/1 9/2 11/1 6/0 . 32/4 4021/518 2 1/1 5/0 8/0 5/1 14/0 . 33/2 4054/520 3 4/1 13/1 2/0 17/3 . . 36/5 4090/525 4 7/2 20/1 9/0 21/3 . . 57/6 4147/531 5 19/2 23/1 9/0 17/1 . . 68/4 4215/535 6 7/1 17/0 5/1 22/3 . . 51/5 4266/540 7 2/1 14/1 34/3 21/0 . . 71/5 4337/545 8 ..... 2/0 44/1 ..... ..... ..... 46/1 4383/546 9 1/1 2/0 34/0 . . . 37/1 4420/547 10 . 2/0 6/0 3/0 . . 11/0 4431/547 11 1/1 2/0 5/1 1/0 . . 9/2 4440/549 12 . . 5/2 41/0 3/0 . 49/2 4489/551 13 . . . 110/0 3/1 . 113/1 4602/552 14 . . . 86/3 5/0 1/1 92/4 4694/556 15 . . . 101/1 6/0 1/1 108/2 4802/558 16 ..... ..... ..... 99/0 5/0 3/0 107/0 4909/558 17 . . . 97/2 6/0 2/0 105/2 5014/560 18 . . . 65/0 8/1 14/5 87/6 5101/566 19 . . . 41/1 6/0 6/1 53/2 5154/568 20 . . . 37/0 7/0 8/2 52/2 5206/570 21 . . 3/0 17/1 6/1 3/1 29/3 5235/573 22 . 10/2 19/2 18/1 6/0 . 53/5 5288/578 23 1/0 21/1 11/1 25/1 1/0 . 59/3 5347/581 DAY1 79/44 281/77 531/91 1631/133 1232/130 107/32 ..... 3861/507 DAY2 43/10 157/11 238/15 881/24 129/4 38/11 . 1486/75 TOT 122/54 438/88 769/106 2512/157 1361/134 145/43 . 5347/582 QSO Counts By Band-Country At least 10 QSOs on any band K3LR ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST PRFX 160 80 40 20 15 10 4X 1 2 14 6 9A 2 3 9 29 16 CT 1 1 5 11 6 DL 8 48 59 342 158 EA 5 21 46 55 56 2 EI 1 1 9 18 10 F 5 19 51 131 58 G 7 43 146 284 144 GI 10 17 10 GM 6 15 36 17 GW 6 14 34 12 HA 4 7 8 26 23 HB 2 7 25 30 8 I 11 32 68 176 100 JA 8 14 129 156 KH6 1 6 8 9 11 5 LA 1 2 3 19 8 LU 2 3 5 42 23 34 LY 1 3 10 2 LZ 1 7 8 14 11 OE 2 6 5 34 16 OH 2 4 26 11 OK 7 30 8 43 23 OM 2 6 7 15 10 ON 3 6 18 68 29 OZ 4 4 4 24 9 PA 5 8 18 98 58 PY 4 33 23 31 S5 2 13 20 36 14 SM 9 4 38 22 SP 4 16 16 41 32 SV 2 5 10 22 10 UA 2 7 10 86 16 UA9 6 51 4 UR 12 9 52 15 VK 5 22 65 10 XE 1 5 5 10 11 3 YO 2 2 16 14 YU 2 8 7 26 13 ZL 1 5 3 27 6 2 ZS 2 5 17 7 2 _______________________________________________ NCC mailing list NCC@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ncc