2015 CQWW CW Contest Results

Please post your contest results here for inclusion in the CTRI Champions competition leaderboard. Don’t forget to submit your log to the sponser on time…

 

  • All entries must be sent WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS after the end of the contest: no later than 2359 UTC October 30, 2015 for SSB and 2359 UTC December 4, 2015 for CW. Resubmitting an entry after the deadline will result in it being considered as a late log.

73,
Ken K3IU
Keeper of the Leaderboard

 

2 comments on “2015 CQWW CW Contest Results

  1. I might as well be the first to post. In addition to operating at W1DX on Sat and Sun, I spend a whole 1.8 hours here at home generating a few more points for the club score. From home, I was SOAB(A) HP.

            Band     QSOs     Pts  ZN   Cty
             1.8       1       0    1    1
             3.5      17      33    7    8
               7      25      63   12   21
              14      36     105    9   30
              21      19      52    7   18
           Total      98     253   36   78
    
    
                Score : 28,842
  2. 2015 CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW
    
    Call: W1DX
    Operator(s): K3IU W1AN K1DM W1XX W1WBB
    Station: W1AN
    
    Class: M/2 HP
    QTH: CT
    Operating Time (hrs): 47
    
    Summary:
     Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
    ------------------------------
      160:   66    11       25
       80:  391    22       87
       40: 1085    34      116
       20:  784    38      124
       15:  815    33      119
       10:  215    24       75
    ------------------------------
    Total: 3356   162      546  Total Score = 6,803,172
    
    Club: CT RI Contest Group
    

    Comments:

    Nancy W1NAN and I had the pleasure to host this years CQ-WW-CW. Thanks to Mike, K1DM for help setting up before the contest after a busy week kept me tied up elsewhere. Our ops did a terrific job staying focused which can be tough after long hours. A total of 176 DXCC countries and 39 zones were worked. Bill W1WBB put in the many hours on Station 2 on 40M. The 40 band was a great performer all weekend. Our timing schedule kept us short on 160M. How often can you work EU at 2300Z from the east coast? A few multipliers were added there just before closing Sunday. What did we lose by not checking the night before? Mike K1DM, John W1XX “the QSO machine”, and Ken K3IU completed the crew. Nancy W1NAN the most important part of our team ran the galley. Thank you Nancy!

    Good conditions and low noise levels lead to good copy all weekend. The only glitches were an intermittent T/R relay in the Station 2 AL1200 amp Friday night and some trouble with erratic RS232 DTR CW keying which we are still investigating.

    This was the first time I ran N1MM+ in a CW test. I still have the classic version loaded on the same PC just in case. Only trouble so far with + was the erratic CW keying anomaly and some very long hang time delay issues returning to RX where we would miss the first letter of calls. I hope its all in settings somewhere. We’ll find it, eventually.

    Hope you all had a chance to put some time in and make a few points for the club. Next one here will be the ARRL 10M contest as a Multi-Single. We are still working out the strategy to maximize the points. A 2nd multiplier station with hard interlocks is being considered.

    N1MM+ has some new features with statistics and graphing. More to learn. Oh well!

    73, John W1AN

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