2013 CQ WPX SSB – RESULTS

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73, Ken K3IU(Keeper of the Champions Leaderboard)

4 comments on “2013 CQ WPX SSB – RESULTS

  1. Conditions were pretty poor to start off with but improved by Sunday afternoon. I operated sporadically among other commitments on this Easter weekend. Couldn’t hear alot into JA land,Asia or the Pacific for that matter. The usual strong signals from Hawaii were pretty weak. Western EU was okay but signals from eastern EU and UA land were watery. So overall signals were down.

    There are almost an unlimited number of mults in this one and almost 25% of my mults were stateside on 40. I heard Bill W1WBB but no one else but then again I was on and off all weekend.

    73
    Jim KS1J

    CQWW WPX Contest, SSB

    Call: KS1J
    Operator(s): KS1J
    Station: KS1J

    Class: SO(A)AB LP
    QTH: RI
    Operating Time (hrs): 12

    Summary:
    Band QSOs
    ————
    160: 0
    80: 2
    40: 112
    20: 219
    15: 287
    10: 71
    ————
    Total: 691 Prefixes = 463 Total Score = 931,566

    Club: CT RI Contest Group

  2. I didn’t sprend much time on this, although I wish I could have. I worked a friend that I used to work with many years ago. We worked together in CA, but he has since retired and is now in HI. We exchanged good signal reports both ways on Saturday afternoon on 15m. I thought I heard W1XX on 40m Saturday evening, but the signal was really weak so it was probably someone else.

    Call: KA1GEU
    Operator(s): KA1GEU
    Station: KA1GEU

    Class: SOAB HP
    QTH: RI
    Operating Time (hrs): 2.5

    Summary:
    Band QSOs
    ————
    160: 0
    80: 0
    40: 5
    20: 3
    15: 69
    10: 36
    ————
    Total: 113 Prefixes = 103 Total Score = 31,518

    Club: CT RI Contest Group

  3. Operated just on and off between other commitments. Strictly S&P
    SO (A) AB (TS) High power

    80 68Q 45 PFX
    40 116Q 86 PFX
    20 127Q 101 PFX
    15 95Q 62 PFX
    10 20Q 14 PFX

    Total Q’s: 426 x 308 Multi’s = 397,102 Points

    Norm W1BYH

  4. A non-serious all S&P effort on 10-15-20m as time permitted…mainly searched for new and rarer DX prefixes, working unique stations just once.

    CQWW WPX Contest, SSB

    Call: W1WBB
    Operator(s): W1WBB
    Station: W1WBB

    Class: SO(A)AB(TS) LP
    QTH: RI
    Operating Time (hrs):

    Summary:
    Band QSOs
    ————
    160:
    80:
    40: 1
    20: 96
    15: 112
    10: 38
    ————
    Total: 247 Prefixes = 244 Total Score = 174,216

    Club: CT RI Contest Group

    Comments:

    Relaxed S&P effort – almost exclusively hunting unique DX prefixes (outside
    NA) for points on upper bands. Decent but not great condx…Big Guns were loud
    of course but 2nd and 3rd tier stns not so much. Sunday saw the better
    propagation but still no Eu on 10m either day here, though EA8 and CN were
    worked.

    Thanks to so many for all the cool prefixes around. Just a few of the rare
    and/or unusual WPXs worked here include: 3DA0, 4A1, H27, PH600, SH3, TM71, VK8
    and ZS5. Nice to snare LU1DMG on IOTA SA-055 as well who was CQ’n in the
    contest.

    rig: 100w to a hexbeam @ 32′

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