2013-2014 CQWW WPX SSB Results

I haven’t heard anything from anybody about this contest, but I sure hope that some of youse guys that prefer SSB are going to be on the air in this contest. After this one, the next contest in the CTRI Champions competition is the first weekend in May, so I will publish an updated howgozit spreadsheet after I get the results from this contest entered. Please post your results here by Replying to this posting.

73, Ken K3IU
Keeper of the CTRI Champions Leaderboard

4 comments on “2013-2014 CQWW WPX SSB Results

  1. Another partial effort that ended up taking more time than I planned due to the weather. Conditions were pretty darn good. I worked W1XX and Bill W1WBB. Spent most my time up on 10. Twenty really didn’t yield much for me. JA’s galore on Sunday night along with some deep Asia like 4H1T and B4L. Had some fun but still bothered by QRN on 15 and 10 that was so strong I couldn’t work the third tier very well or at all. Then I couldn’t figure out why signals started going down in Sunday afternoon until I went out and looked at the beam which was exactly 90 degrees off. The wind had turned it and the truss cable broke. So I need to do a little work once the rain stops.

    I plan on putting a decent effort in on the CW WPX CW in May. I figure most of the snow will be gone by then.

    73

    Jim KS1J
    CQWW WPX Contest, SSB

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

    Class: SO(A)AB LP
    QTH:
    Operating Time (hrs): 20

    Summary:
    Band QSOs
    ————
    160: 1
    80: 0
    40: 26
    20: 156
    15: 304
    10: 562
    ————
    Total: 1049 Prefixes = 3087 Total Score = 1,821,330

    Club: CT RI Contest Group

    Comments:

  2. Call: W1XX
    Op: W1XX
    Station: W1XX

    Class: SOAB HP
    QTH: RI
    Op Time (hrs): 11.0

    Summary:
    Band QSOs
    ———————————————–
    160: 15
    80: 32
    40: 170
    20: 92
    15: 191
    10: 410
    ———————————————–
    Total: 910 PX = 550 Score = 1,367,850

    Club: CTRI Contest Group

    Comments:
    Just a very leisurely approach. Took lots of breaks, missed very little sleep, and
    watched all the NCAA basketball tournament games, including UConn men’s thrilling win
    to the Final Four! Mostly ran and was able to check out the new 10 meter Moxon at barely
    25 feet. It works well. Worked: KS1J, KI1G, K1SD, K1DM, W1WBB. Adios! — John, W1XX

  3. CQWW WPX Contest, SSB

    Call: K1SD
    Operator(s): K1SD
    Station: K1SD

    Class: SO(A)AB LP
    QTH: Rhode Island
    Operating Time (hrs):

    Summary:
    Band QSOs
    ————
    160:
    80: 7
    40: 86
    20: 141
    15: 59
    10: 269
    ————
    Total: 562 Prefixes = 409 Total Score = 685,893

    I had limited time for this one.

    73 James K1SD

  4. Was able to put in a fair amount of “B-I-C” time due to clear weekend sked and lousy outdoor weather. Expected FB condx on-the-air did *not* disappoint. Decided to do only single band 10m effort – left nights free and the W1 10m SO(A)LP record of <10k paltry pts was in need of an upgrade. Never imagined I could exceed 1M pts though! 350K pts 373Qs/336wpx thru 1st 12 hrs… then finish with 1.076M pts 694/551 thru 24 hrs total @ 2.81 pts/Q. Maybe this will survive until the next solar max!

    Mostly S&P – only about 85 QSOs made 'running'. With so many W1 stns participating, both myself and W1XX were *NOT* rare mults in this one! Incredible to hear the bands suddenly die for about an hour with major sustained QRN when the X-class solar flare hit Sat. afternoon – then bounce back with very good propagation, esp. Sunday. Lost more prime air-time cleaning up minor basement flooding Sunday AM due to heavy sustained rain here. The extraordinary propagation would have made this event interesting even using QRP w/ SSB. Incredible to be working Eu, Afr (Indian Ocean-FH), S/A, VY0(@ 80deg N. Lat.), other NA, T32 (Cent. Pac.) JA & BY within about an hour or so late Sunday, all on 10m. Glad to have been around for this memorable (once-in-lifetime?) event and contribute pts to the club!

    73, Bill W1WBB
    CQWW WPX Contest, SSB

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

    Class: SO(A)SB10(TS) LP
    QTH: RI
    Operating Time (hrs): ~24

    Summary:
    Band QSOs
    ————
    160:
    80:
    40:
    20:
    15:
    10: 694
    ————
    Total: 694 Prefixes = 551 Total Score = 1,076,654

    Club: CT RI Contest Group

    Comments:

    Epic conditions for 10m on this contest weekend — arguably the very best of
    this solar cycle. With daytime hours available, I pursued new mults as much as
    possible via S&P. Fewer than 15% QSOs made 'running' – other than a nice
    run of mostly Eu (55 QSOs) Sunday I couldn't generate much interest with the W1
    pfx using 100w to the Hexbeam. Was great to be called by VU2, TO7 (Mayotte) and
    lots of other new pfx's though.

    The big solar flare that struck Sat. afternoon local time created significant
    S7 level QRN for about 1 hr and degraded all sigs – only big guns being heard
    so took a break. Very heavy rains here Sun. put water in basement so lost
    add'l time with clean-up.

    Eu opened a bit earlier and stronger Sunday with Russia/Ukraine stns worked
    while nothing was heard from there Day 1. Frustrating to hear some
    U.K./EI-area mults go unworked as they were CQ'n away barely audible but in the
    noise just short of my skip zone. Was amazing how late and how loud Eu came in
    both days allowing for many more mults/Qs.

    A few JAs were worked Friday eve, none were heard Sat., but the Sunday Asia
    opening was incredible. Close to 40 JAs and 1 BY worked (many 1st call!) to
    close things out on a high note. In addition many SA pfxs available both days
    and nice to work them so easily this weekend as big hills just south of me
    normally make that more difficult.

    I guess this is as good as it gets on 10m in a contest!

    Thanks to all for the Q's & mults and the sponsors for a great event.

    Icom 706MKIIG @ 100 watts; Broadband Hexbeam up @ 32'; Heil Proset headset mic
    & footswitch; N1MM logger. All QSOs uploaded to LoTW

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