Please post the results for this contest here. Thanks…
73, Ken K3IU
7 comments on “2012 CQ WPX SSB (PLEASE post results here)”
Conditions did not seem as good as last year, but 10 meters did come to life. Hopefully by next year 10 meters will be fully awake.
KI1G Single Op High Power Assisted All Band
36 Hours On Air
160M 1
80M 160
40M 583
20M 907
15M 1508
10M 172
TOTAL 3331 X 1285 Prefixes = 12,459,360
73,
Rick KI1G
Longest Callsign worked was HA100CGCDH, now that is not a contest friendly callsign !!
Rick,
That looks like a pretty impressing effort to me. Yes, that’s not a friendly call sign. What logging program did you use?
73,
Mike, K1DM
I am still in the N1MM mode, it seems to be quite stable with 2 networked computers. I am sure that I am not using it 100% the way it was designed, my mind still wants to do things the way of Writelog and CT.
Rick,
I found it very similar to CT but with significant increase in capability. Running under NOT-DOS was one improvement. There are soooo many thing this program will do. I certainly don’t use anywhere near it’s potential. I think we will all learn as we gain experience. Mike, K1DM
Rick, I see you almost beat your amazing score from last year. Impressive in any event!
I didn’t put the time in I planned. My body and mind were going in too many directions all week from too many projects and I couldn’t clear it out and focus on operating. But I did put in a few hours, mostly daytime. There was a million percent improvement in conditions from the week before in the Russian DX contest. But not as good as would be expected in this part of the sun spot cycle.
That’s quite the score Rick! Hopefully I’ll run across you some time in a contest to get some kind of idea of how you do it. It must be a pretty intense 36 hours.
I didn’t spend much time on this. I’ve had a nasty cough for the last couple of weeks that makes long periods of using my voice pretty tedious. I spent most of my time chasing mults. I operated for about 4.5 hours SOHP assisted.
Conditions did not seem as good as last year, but 10 meters did come to life. Hopefully by next year 10 meters will be fully awake.
KI1G Single Op High Power Assisted All Band
36 Hours On Air
160M 1
80M 160
40M 583
20M 907
15M 1508
10M 172
TOTAL 3331 X 1285 Prefixes = 12,459,360
73,
Rick KI1G
Longest Callsign worked was HA100CGCDH, now that is not a contest friendly callsign !!
Rick,
That looks like a pretty impressing effort to me. Yes, that’s not a friendly call sign. What logging program did you use?
73,
Mike, K1DM
I am still in the N1MM mode, it seems to be quite stable with 2 networked computers. I am sure that I am not using it 100% the way it was designed, my mind still wants to do things the way of Writelog and CT.
Rick,
I found it very similar to CT but with significant increase in capability. Running under NOT-DOS was one improvement. There are soooo many thing this program will do. I certainly don’t use anywhere near it’s potential. I think we will all learn as we gain experience. Mike, K1DM
Rick, I see you almost beat your amazing score from last year. Impressive in any event!
I didn’t put the time in I planned. My body and mind were going in too many directions all week from too many projects and I couldn’t clear it out and focus on operating. But I did put in a few hours, mostly daytime. There was a million percent improvement in conditions from the week before in the Russian DX contest. But not as good as would be expected in this part of the sun spot cycle.
73, John W1AN
That’s quite the score Rick! Hopefully I’ll run across you some time in a contest to get some kind of idea of how you do it. It must be a pretty intense 36 hours.
I didn’t spend much time on this. I’ve had a nasty cough for the last couple of weeks that makes long periods of using my voice pretty tedious. I spent most of my time chasing mults. I operated for about 4.5 hours SOHP assisted.
Band QSOs Pts WPX
7 19 75 17
14 47 123 40
21 65 154 60
28 19 55 14
Total 150 407 131
Score: 53,317