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CQ WPX SSB 2011 Resultater

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Call	Category	Score		QSOs	WPX	Hours	Operator(s)

LN8W	SO HP ALL	1,930,692	1,210	641	22.4	LB1GB
LA3BPA	SO HP ALL	458,750		479	367	28.2
LA6KOA	SO HP ALL	327,456		562	379	28.2
LB9RE	SO HP ALL	122,096		224	208	15.9
LA5HPA	SO HP ALL	12,350		68	65	2.6
LA7SI	SO HP ALL	5,676		48	43	3.0
LA9OSA	SO HP ALL (R)	154		14	14	0.6	 

LN3Z	SA HP ALL	7,713,944	2,628	1,112	35.8	LA3BO
LA0FA	SA HP ALL	301,320		366	279	22.3
LA9DFA	SA HP ALL (T)	42,630		170	147	5.1	 

LA7GNA	SO LP ALL (T)	426,087		508	387	26.1
LA2HFA	SO LP ALL	237,208		422	298	20.2
LA7TN	SO LP ALL	212,415		423	289	20.8
LA6CF	SO LP ALL (T)	114,228		228	167	18.0
LA1VNA	SO LP ALL	36,418		166	131	17.2
LA1DSA	SO LP ALL (R)	33,712		124	112	8.2
LA1QDA	SO LP ALL	30,360		139	120	9.1
LA1PHA	SO LP ALL	28,050		124	110	5.3
LA4ESA	SO LP ALL	18,096		116	104	7.0
LA7VRA	SO LP ALL (R)	17,458		98	86	5.6
LA7CL	SO LP ALL	16,450		104	94	5.9
LA6NNA	SO LP ALL (T)	15,698		99	94	7.9
LA4CSA	SO LP ALL (R)	4,760		58	56	3.2
LB3NE	SO LP ALL	2,240		36	35	1.8
LA2GTA	SO LP ALL (R)	1,296		24	24	3.0
LA1ORA	SO LP ALL	836		22	22	2.4
LA9NM	SO LP ALL	532		19	19	0.9	 

LA7WCA	SO HP 20M	5,760		47	45	6.0	 

LA2XPA	SA HP 80M	162,214		248	221	15.9	 

LA9NSA	SO LP 80M (R)	24		4	4	1.1
LA3HPA	SO LP 20M	50,320		211	185	18.6
LB9LE	SO LP 20M	8,480		85	80	5.0
LA6BNA	SO LP 20M	100		10	10	0.8
LA2GN	SO LP 15M	3,555		51	45	7.5	 

LA8OSA	SA LP 20M (R)	12,648		104	93	11.8	 

LA1TPA	SO QRP ALL (T)	19,292		122	106	9.6
LA8OKA	SO QRP ALL (T)	11,039		93	83	12.8
LA8WG	SO QRP 15M	8,906		83	73	11.5	 

LA200D	MULTI-ONE	26,555		121	113	6.1	LA3RNA LA6ZFA

LN5O	MULTI-TWO	4,273,220	1,802	917	35.4	LA6FJA LA7RRA
LA1K	MULTI-TWO	32,096		160	136	6.7	

LA8HGA	Checklog

Ops: LA1K: LA1ZKA LA4RSA LA6MSA LA8CRA LA8DRA LA9BRA

SO: Single Op
SA: Single Op Assisted
LP: Low Power
HP: High Power
(R): Rookie
(T): Tribander/Wires
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CQ WW WPX RTTY 2011 Resultater

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Resultatene fra CQ WW WPX RTTY 2011 kom i juli utgaven av CQ Amateur Radio. Ny rekorder ble satt i flere kategorier.

LB8IB fikk 1. plass SOAB HP og sikret seg også 5. plassen SOAB HP Europa. LN50 fikk 6. plass i Europa Multi Two. Andre nye rekorder som ble satt i 2011 er LA9TJA SOSB40 HP, LA5QIA SOSB20 LP, og LA7JO SOSB15 LP.

LB8IB og LN5O satt også nye prefiks-rekorder for Single op. og Multi op med hhv 746 og 800 prefikser. Gratulerer!

Number groups after call letters denote following:
Band(A = all), Final Score, Numbers of QSOs, and Prefixes. * = Low Power
SINGLE OP
LB8IB	   A	4,372,395	1798	746
LA8PDA	   A	  860,078	 717	398
LA5TFA	   A	  426,390	 544	305
LA1PHA	   A	   17,754	  77	 66
LA9TY	   A	    3,531	  34	 33
LA9TJA	   A	  627,372	 487	314
*LA9DFA	   A	  152,250	 253	203
*LA9DK	   A	   93,632	 210	154
*LA3LJA	   A	   76,209	 175	133
*LA8OKA	   A	   36,064	 106	 92
*LA7CL	   A	   35,344	 113	 94
*LA1YE	   A	   30,740	 122	106
*LA9AU	   A	    3,268	  39	 38
*LA9FFA	   A	      598	  13	 13
*LA7JO	   21	    5,175	  47	 45
*LA5QIA	   14	  179,172	 334	252
*LA1QDA	   14	   69,536	 196	164
*LA7WCA	   14	   31,248	 130	112

MULTI TWO
LN5O		6,381,600	2321	800

ROOKIE
*LA1YE	   A	   30,740	 122	106 Rookie?

TRIBANDER/SINGLE ELEMENT
*LA9DFA	   A	  152,250	 253	203
*LA3LJA	   A	   76,209	 175	133
*LA8OKA	   A	   36,064	 106	 92

Sjekklogg: LA2GH, LA8AJA
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LA Highscores CQ WW WPX RTTY

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Vi har nå lagt ut LA Highscores for CQ WW WPX RTTY contest. Her er det mange kategorier som har et stort forbedringspotensiale, så det er bare å prøve slå til neste gang.

LA Highscores CQ WW WPX RTTY

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CQ WPX CW 2010 resultater

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CQ WPX CW 2010 resultatene er kommet.

Gratulerer til alle, men spesielt til LB1G og LA8OM som satte rekord i sine klasser:
LA9Z op. LB1G ny rekord i SO HP 40M.
LA8OM ny rekord i SO HP ALL (TS)-(Tribander – Single element) (more…)

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Regelendring for M/S i CQ WPX

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Multi Singel stasjoner får fremover kun anledning til å foreta 10 båndskift per time (= max 5 mult på andre bånd).

Nedenstående er klippet fra cq-contest reflektoren:

I want to thank everyone who took the time to respond to the announcement of the preliminary rules for the 2010 WPX Contest. Just as with the online survey in August, the review period is part of a continuing effort to bring the participants into the rule change process.

Those who were most critical of the changes tended to make their comments public. Those in favor of the changes tended to send private emails.

There were a number of comments on minor grammar, typos, and word selection in the rules. These have been evaluated and will be included in the final rules.

The bulk of the comments were in regard to two areas: 1) the changes to the Multi-Single rules and 2) the distance limit for clubs.

Multi-Single

These rule changes apply to WPX only. The CQ WW Contest has its own separate rules and processes.

There seemed to be two camps: 1) those who liked the idea that a single transmitter category indeed be limited to one signal and 2) those who enjoy the combination of running and DX hunting that having two stations provide. There were strong arguments made on both sides.

The WPX competition committee has voted to change the Multi-Single rules based on the following:

1. The previous multi-operator rules had 3 classes that all allowed multiple transmitters. There is a real need for a true single transmitter category to provide more opportunities for meaningful competition among more stations.

2. Logs from some high scoring MS stations show running on two bands during the first hours of the contest. They are essentially operating M2 and either ignoring non-mult QSOs or working them and taking the point loss. This is inconsistent with the spirit of a category named Multi-Single.

3. In many cases, the top Multi-Single stations are scoring nearly the same as Multi-Two entries. This further indicates the overlap of the old MS and M2 categories.

4. The change is not being driven by any log checking issues. We are quite capable of checking based on the old MS rules, even with many logs not indicating the run/mult station as required by the rules. That said, the complexity of the run and mult station rules was open to misinterpretation or outright cheating.

5. We looked at many different options for how to redefine the category. We wanted to 1) enforce that only one transmitter was making contacts, 2) enable stations to chase multipliers, and 3) to define a structure that would reward tactical and strategic decision making. Band changes per hour meets these requirements, is simple, and can be checked based on log data. It also follows the paradigm already established for the multi-two category. Because other contests use this definition, we are confident the logging software developers will be able to quickly update their code.

6. We seriously considered the suggestions to create a new (fourth) multi-operator category. After much discussion, we rejected the idea due to potential for confusion of two similarly named categories, the need to create a new Cabrillo entry (with all the support work required to modify robots, software, etc), and because of the previously mentioned overlap with the multi-two category. An overlay category isn’t an option due to the differences in the rules.

7. We recognize that this change may make some established MS records difficult to achieve. With the WPX only counting multipliers once across all bands, and with the growth in QSO totals and scores we have seen over time, we feel that the records can and will be broken by teams that embrace the new rules and determine how to maximize the value of band changes. Since 2010 should represent the beginning of a new sunspot cycle and better conditions, now is the ideal time to make a change.

One message we heard loud and clear was the Multi-Single category’s fun and flexibility of being able to chase multipliers. There was concern that only 8 band changes/hour was not enough. For this reason, we will change the final rules to allow 10 band changes per hour.

Club Rule

The club rule includes a distance limitation that all club members are within a 275 km radius circle. This rule change was actually added last year and is a copy of the CQWW club rule. We received numerous comments from South America and Australia that the population density of contesters was too low in their areas to enable them to meet this restriction. Since the main purpose of the club competition is to promote more activity in the contest, we are sensitive to this issue. At the same time, we are seeing some clubs in other parts of the world claiming “virtual” members who live far away from the local club area. We feel there needs to be some definition of a club in order to enable meaningful competition.

One suggestion was to waive the distance limitation for clubs in South America and Oceania. We are uncomfortable with introducing this kind of geographic bias in the rules, but seek comments from WPX participants in other parts of the world. This change will NOT be made for the 2010 rules.

Randy Thompson, K5ZD
Director – CQ WPX Contest
email: k...@cqwpx.com
web: www.cqwpx.com

Blog: http://www.cqwpx.com/blog/?p=51

Hentet fra LACC forum: http://www.contesting.no/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=489

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