2015 CQWW SSB DX Contest Results – Please Post Here

Please post your contest results here for inclusion in the CTRI Champions Series Competition. Also, don’t forget to submit your score to the contest sponser no later than 2359 UTC October 30, 2015.

You can post your score info by replying to or adding a comment to this posting.

73, Ken K3IU
Keeper of the CTRI Champions Leaderboard

4 comments on “2015 CQWW SSB DX Contest Results – Please Post Here

  1. Not really crazy about phone contests, but here is my meager score…

    CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

    Call: K3IU
    Operator(s): K3IU
    Station: K3IU

    Class: SOAB LP
    QTH: RI
    Operating Time (hrs): 6.5

    Summary:
     Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
    ------------------------------
      160:                    
       80:                    
       40:    4     4        3
       20:   39    11       27
       15:   72    12       45
       10:  124    14       60
    ------------------------------
    Total:  239    41      135    

    Total Score = 119,328

    Club: CT RI Contest Group

  2. CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

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

    Class: SOAB(A) HP
    QTH: Rhode Island
    Operating Time (hrs): 18

    Summary:

    As well as my meager score.  
     Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
    ------------------------------
      160:                    
       80:   50    11       33
       40:   91    18       56
       20:  158    30      101
       15:  268    27      103
       10:  257    27       93
    ------------------------------
    Total:  824   113      386  Total Score = 1,155,185
    
    Club: CT RI Contest Group
    

    Comments:

    The bands were MUCH better than expected, especially 10. There was supposed to be a disturbance in the force, but thank goodness it didn’t happen. Although conditions weren’t too great Saturday night. The effort was 100% S&P; didn’t even try to cram into the crowd and get a run going. Ran across locals KS1J, KA1VMG, NB1U, and W1CTN (who had an awesome score going to YCCC).

    73 James K1SD

  3. CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB
    
    Call: W1AN
    Operator(s): W1AN KB1RFJ
    Station: W1AN
    
    Class: M/S HP
    QTH: CT
    Operating Time (hrs): 15
    
    Summary:
     Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
    ------------------------------
      160:    7     3        3
       80:  105    14       56
       40:   83    18       55
       20:  122    33      105
       15:  249    29       99
       10:  324    28       93
    ------------------------------
    Total:  890   125      411  Total Score = 1,333,032
    
    Club: CT RI Contest Group
    

    Spent some time during the week sorting out electric fence wiring problems nearby. Getting pretty good with the horse population. They keep close watch on me while I do my good work. I must have respliced a hundred sloppy connections. Also fixed the two beverages. Removed some fallen branches and reconnected broken wires. Now I can hear the line noise much better.

    Quite the surprise with conditions on 10M. And very good conditions for most of the weekend, at least for the time we were listening. There was a short drop out of signals for a couple of hours Sunday. Or someone may have turned off the sunspots for a bit.

    This would definitely have been a good phone contest weekend for an “all out” effort. I expect to see some very good scores. The upper bands 15 and 10 kept on giving while signals on 20 thru 80 were decent. There was not the greatest propagation on 160, but an occasional Carribean was worked. Little time spent there.

    Mike, KB1RFJ is getting better. He worked near a 100 Qs here Saturday. If he really works hard we may graduate him from the rookie class soon. I did not hear much club activity but came across KA1VMG and W1CTN several times.

    73, John W1AN

  4. Call: W1XX
    Op: W1XX
    Station: W1XX

    Class: SOSB/40 HP
    QTH: RI
    Op Time (hrs): 14.5

    Summary:
    Band QSOs Zones DXCC
    ————————————-
    40: 630 28 102
    ————————————-
    Score = 223,470

    Club: CTRI Contest Group

    Comments: These comments posted via an alternate route. Hey, how do US stations get away with
    calling CQ below 7128? Example: N0NI on 7127 for long period of time….plus other US stations
    calling DX stations calling CQ right on 7125. Scumbags! [NR5M is also!] I missed some mults cuz I would not do so. Oh well. Operating split (me above 7200) is a must in this contest. One stations in EU told me I was the loudest thing stateside…yet try to find a reasonably clear frequency between 7128 – 7200 during peak times. Did find I could sometimes get in there around 3 in the morning or so. But, FUN contest…and I had the day to myself. 73! — John, W1XX

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