Topband: CQ 160 Blog W7RH portable (Response to Tree)
Copy of email response to Tree re: CQ160 Hi Tree, Winter operation of my remote is very iffy for battery status and is often not accessible due to weather. I had a opportunity to operate from Texas at a K7CA air B&B. It was a real experience for this old guy. I arrived Tuesday evening in heavy fog and rain in Freeport, TX. Fiber glass masts were drop shipped there from DX Engineering. The tool kit included Ameritron AL1306 and SUN SDR2DX with a bunch of wire. Wednesday the 50ft top loaded vertical with two elevated radials went up but remained un-tuned in heavy rain. By evening Thursday I had a K9AY up and working without a pre-amp. Things were not looking good. Trashed by stationary thunderstorms and very heavy rain there was no operation until Friday the start of the contest. It stormed and rained 3.5 inches overnight. We originally planned a multi operation but that was scrapped before 2200 hours UTC with 20 0ver S-9 thunderstorm QRM that lasted well into Saturday evening. Tree it was horrible! I had stationary storms North and over head with another large storm just south in the gulf. I think I worked only 79 stations first night S&P cherry picking those above the noise. It was very bad luck. The storms hung in the Galveston area for three days before moving east late Saturday. The K9AY was not great but a face saver in that I could hear and work some Pacific DX Saturday. Due to limited space it was too close to the transmit antenna that I could not detune during TX, but it got me some urban operation ears. The TX antenna worked very well, too well for the RX capabilities. It was a 50ft top loaded vertical with two quarter wave elevated radials. I'm sold on that concept! In the series of events I was not able to get a good feel for propagation. The K9AY worked but signals were obviously way down. Propagation favored East and West with good coverage to South America. Signals to the north were very attenuated. The signal to noise ratio was however improved enough to call CQ Saturday night. I had hoped to work EU Friday and lots of JA Saturday morning but had to work left overs Saturday when conditions improved. All in all very difficult for this OLD guy who has less than 50% hearing. Would I do it again? Hell yes! Plans are to return next year to a beach front house on the gulf itself 73 Bob W7RH On 1/30/24 03:17, TreeN6TR wrote: Texas?? Tried calling you a handful of times - but didn't even get a "?" from you. Must have been like my portable operation in Indiana where the residential noise level was horrible. Tree -- W7RH DM35OJ If it's true that our species is alone in the universe, then I'd have to say the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little. George Carlin _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 conditions in Ohio a bit below average
Put in 4 hours this year. QRN and lack of DX plus a sore back made cndx less than exciting here in Ohio. Came on a few times Fri night but QRN was moderately heavy ( S5-7) masking the DX I was hoping for, so went to bed early. Sat night I saw multiple spots for EU early, but the few I could hear didnt hear me ( around my SS.) Later at night near 0300-0500z had some success into southern EU ( couple of 9A's, CT3, GU, 5B, IG9, and then V3, KP2, KP4, PJ2, P4) US was pretty good, working 38 states and 4 provinces. Saw spots for KL7, KH6, multiple JA's - but heard nothing thru the noise. Even at my SR Sunday morning the QRN was - if anything - heavier than during the evening hours. Sounded like cndx were about average or slightly below, but the QRN masked many sigs. Those guys in Cyprus have been showing up well here during recent contests, at times one of the few Euros coming through. My Station: 1/4 wave INV-L w/ 26 radials and 52 ft vertical leg. SAL30 rx antenna. IC7610/ACOM 1000 amp. N1MM+ logging software. Oh, and 82 y.o. ears. -From: topband-requ...@contesting.com To: topband@contesting.com Cc: Sent: Sunday January 28 2024 12:00:22PM Subject: Topband Digest, Vol 253, Issue 28 Send Topband mailing list submissions to topband@contesting.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/topband /> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to topband-requ...@contesting.com You can reach the person managing the list at topband-ow...@contesting.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Topband digest..." Today's Topics: 1. 160m CW Contest (Roger Kennedy) 2. Re: 160m CW Contest (Andree Schanko) 3. CONDX CQWW DR5X (Andree DL8LAS) 4. Re: CONDX CQWW V31XX (cqtestk...@aol.com) 5. Re: CONDX CQWW V31XX (Jim Brown) 6. Re: CONDX CQWW V31XX (Ed Parish) 7. Re: DX Conditions (jon jones) 8. Re: CONDX CQWW V31XX (Jim Brown) 9. Re: CONDX CQWW V31XX (Bill Lederer) -- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2024 18:11:43 - From: "Roger Kennedy" To: Subject: Topband: 160m CW Contest Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I came on a few times during the night, looking for NA stations to call . . . Conditions are still rather poor, as DX signals were well down on normal. However, managed to work about 20 NA stations. (best DX was Florida) Will come on again tonight to see if I can hear any more through the local noise and EU QRM. 73 Roger G3YRO -- Message: 2 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2024 19:19:58 +0100 From: Andree Schanko To: topband@contesting.com, Roger Kennedy Subject: Re: Topband: 160m CW Contest Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" -- Message: 3 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2024 18:25:51 + (UTC) From: Andree DL8LAS To: "topband@contesting.com" Subject: Topband: CONDX CQWW DR5X Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hey topbanders,during first night CQWW 160m I worked 110 stations NA , also west coast .Condx were not bad here in DL.Hope to work more DX tonight. 73 Andy DL8LAS / DR5X www.dl8las.com -- Message: 4 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2024 19:13:09 + (UTC) From: "cqtestk...@aol.com" To: "topband@contesting.com" , Andree DL8LAS Subject: Re: Topband: CONDX CQWW V31XX Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Was on and off for a few hours.? My apologies for poor ears here.? Coming cold front was creating huge QRN problem.? Managed 10 or so Eu.? Hopefully condx better tongiht. Bill V31XX Hey topbanders,during first night CQWW 160m I worked 110 stations NA , also west coast .Condx were not bad here in DL.Hope to work more DX tonight. 73 Andy DL8LAS / DR5X www.dl8las.com _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband [1] - Topband Reflector -- Message: 5 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2024 11:39:45 -0800 From: Jim Brown To: topband@contesting.com Subject: Re: Topband: CONDX CQWW V31XX Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed On 1/27/2024 11:13 AM, cqtestk4xs--- via Topband wrote: > Was on and off for a few hours. Miserable here in NorCal. Turned the rig off after 15 minutes. 73, Jim K9YC -- Message: 6 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2024 15:17:08 -0500 From: Ed Parish To: j...@audiosystemsgroup.com Cc: topband Subject: Re: Topband: CONDX CQWW V31XX Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Wow, was hearing N6RO at 0030Z here on east coast. On Sat, Jan 27, 2024, 14:40 Jim Brown wrote: > On 1/27/2024 11:13 AM, cqtestk4xs--- via Topband wrote: > > Was on and off for a few hours. > > Miserable here in NorCal. Turned the rig off after 1
Topband: CQ 160 contest
I am looking for some pictures from stations that were active in the CQ 160M contest last weekend. We prefer pictures with the operators in them if possible. Please send anything you have to me directly. andyn...@gmail.com Especially looking for newcomers, and those who have not been featured before in CQ Magazine 160 results. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ 160 Contest _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Pictures
Hi Everyone. It's that time of year again and I am getting ready to publish the 2022 CQ 160 Results. We are looking for a few good pictures. If you were active in the contest, no matter how big or small the log... We would love to publish a picture of you in the shack (or out in the antenna field). We prefer some new blood, but if you have something good that is OK too. Please send your pictures directly to me andyn...@gmail.com 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ 160 Meter Contest _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 SSB Contest
Well it's a shame conditions were so very poor over the weekend . . . I never enter any of these contests, but do pop on 160 a few times over the weekend to see what DX I can work. But I only heard (and worked) 4 North American stations . . . even most of the European signals were well down on normal. Roger G3YRO _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 logs public?
The CQ160 logs are not public at this time. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ 160 Contest On Sat, Jan 1, 2022 at 9:20 AM WW3S wrote: > Are the logs from the CQ 160 test made public? I couldnt find them on > their website > _ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband > Reflector > _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 logs public?
Are the logs from the CQ 160 test made public? I couldnt find them on their website _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
Not sure about the other KS stations. But here in NW KS, if I don't spin the HiZ RX circle 8 around to point to SW, I just won't hear AZ unless the station calling is really strong or the prop is peaking or something - enough signal so it's detectable over the other callers, strong to the point that I will spin in that SW direction to catch em. In the CQ 160, on a few hours of part time run with about 600 Qs total, I worked a bunch of WA (NW) and AZ (SW) stations - but the majority of callers are for the Midwest are in the NE/SE direction. Suspect most guys in the Midwest with directional RX have the same issue - you got to point one direction and for unassisted guys running rate, that means look east. Guys in assisted or working S&P to find state mults will seek out the lower population states off to the west because they are equally valuable. I do point SW/NW from time to time but after working the few callers out that direction, point back eastward as that the bulk. I'm not much of a CW contester so I suppose that guys wiht better op skills, better wetwork between their ears, and better self-discipline may have a different read. 73/jeff/ac0c alpha-charlie-zero-charlie www.ac0c.com On 2/1/21 6:18 PM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote: I worked 3 of those in the first 1/2 hour. Only missed NE. Rick N6RK On 2/1/2021 12:22 PM, Wes wrote: I noticed that too. NE, KS, SD, ND all missing. No one on or do we have a skip zone? Wes N7WS On 2/1/2021 5:15 AM, Artek Manuals wrote: Odd hole in the N. America prop� no ND, SD or VE5 all right together geographically...h??? _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
I worked 3 of those in the first 1/2 hour. Only missed NE. Rick N6RK On 2/1/2021 12:22 PM, Wes wrote: I noticed that too. NE, KS, SD, ND all missing. No one on or do we have a skip zone? Wes N7WS On 2/1/2021 5:15 AM, Artek Manuals wrote: Odd hole in the N. America prop� no ND, SD or VE5 all right together geographically...h??? _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
Thank you as well. I am not a contester and I'm also not the greatest CW op. So I get on only sporadically and search and pounce, mostly looking for DX. I made all of 145 Qs. I used N3FJP's logging program and the map function that colors in the worked states showed a big blank white spot through the middle of the country and into the frozen north. I didn't mean to rile up the ops in those states who were on, we just never crossed paths. Wes N7WS On 2/1/2021 2:35 PM, Mpridesti via Topband wrote: Wes thanks for our Q Worked at least 2 NE, 2 SD, 4 KS, and 1 ND stations so they were there! Heard one VE4 and no VE5. Signals from that area were weak (spotlight). The joy and excitement of top band! Regards, Mark, K1RX On Feb 1, 2021, at 3:23 PM, Wes wrote: I noticed that too. NE, KS, SD, ND all missing. No one on or do we have a skip zone? Wes N7WS On 2/1/2021 5:15 AM, Artek Manuals wrote: Odd hole in the N. America prop� no ND, SD or VE5 all right together geographically...h??? _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
The only one I missed was NDonly Canadians missed were lab and NWT/hi Sent from my iPad > On Feb 1, 2021, at 4:35 PM, Mpridesti via Topband > wrote: > > Wes thanks for our Q > > Worked at least 2 NE, 2 SD, 4 KS, and 1 ND stations so they were there! > Heard one VE4 and no VE5. Signals from that area were weak (spotlight). The > joy and excitement of top band! > > Regards, > > Mark, K1RX > > >> On Feb 1, 2021, at 3:23 PM, Wes wrote: >> >> I noticed that too. NE, KS, SD, ND all missing. No one on or do we have a >> skip zone? >> >> Wes N7WS >> >> >> On 2/1/2021 5:15 AM, Artek Manuals wrote: >>> Odd hole in the N. America prop� no ND, SD or VE5 all right together >>> geographically...h??? >> >> >> _ >> Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector > > _ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
Wes thanks for our Q Worked at least 2 NE, 2 SD, 4 KS, and 1 ND stations so they were there! Heard one VE4 and no VE5. Signals from that area were weak (spotlight). The joy and excitement of top band! Regards, Mark, K1RX > On Feb 1, 2021, at 3:23 PM, Wes wrote: > > I noticed that too. NE, KS, SD, ND all missing. No one on or do we have a > skip zone? > > Wes N7WS > > > >> On 2/1/2021 5:15 AM, Artek Manuals wrote: >> Odd hole in the N. America prop� no ND, SD or VE5 all right together >> geographically...h??? > > > _ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
I got NE and KS from PA. Also ID and MT. No Dakota's. Spotty propagation to Europe a few SA's, no Pacific/Asia. Sam(N3XZ) -Original Message- From: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces+samjos=epix@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Wes Sent: Monday, February 01, 2021 3:23 PM To: topband@contesting.com Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 I noticed that too. NE, KS, SD, ND all missing. No one on or do we have a skip zone? Wes N7WS On 2/1/2021 5:15 AM, Artek Manuals wrote: > Odd hole in the N. America prop� no ND, SD or VE5 all right together > geographically...h??? _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
I noticed that too. NE, KS, SD, ND all missing. No one on or do we have a skip zone? Wes N7WS On 2/1/2021 5:15 AM, Artek Manuals wrote: Odd hole in the N. America prop� no ND, SD or VE5 all right together geographically...h??? _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160
Thanks to all for the Qs this weekend. This was a good contest weekend for me. I did far better than ever before. My personal best for one night in a 160 contest was 34 EU stations worked; 57 for the weekend. This weekend I worked 42 EU Friday night and 50 on Saturday night for a weekend total of 92 EU, in 32 DXCC countries. In those 92 EU QSOs was one new one - GU, making 241 countries on 160. Plus, last evening I snagged 9K. Not a new one, but certainly a rare one! Notably missing were the usual suspects from JA and down under. I saw numerous spots but had no copy. I ran Single Op, High Power, Assisted, about 80% S&P. Here are my totals for just under 23 hours of operating: Band QSOs StP DXC 1.8 831 58 45 Score: 269,654 I got all the states + DC, but missed 5 Provinces: Equipment: Elecraft K3s in full diversity; Kenwood TL-922 running 750 - 900 Watts; TX ant - Inv-L, 62 feet vertical; RX ant - 2-El Hi-Z system. 73, Jim - WS6X _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
Here in the south ( Florida) much the same propagation.. A few really strong stations from EU ( one UA2F that was so strong as to be suspicious) . The best EU signals were nearer their sunrise. Earlier in the evening not so much, a handful of week EU stations with deep QSB were the norm earlier in both evenings. Like you NO Asia, SA or VK/ZJ. Worked 46 states missed KL7, KH6, SD and ND ...no VE5 up in Canada...Odd hole in the N. America prop� no ND, SD or VE5 all right together geographically...h??? Dave NR1DX manu...@artekmanuals.com On 1/31/2021 10:17 PM, Gary Smith wrote: I haven't been on much at all for the last 6 months or so. Had a lot of physical issues, difficult getting around and antenna problems & nobody to help fix them. Better now, most of the antenna issues are fixed (have to wait till spring to fix the rest) and it was good to be on 160 again. EU wasn't so strong with the exception of 2-3 stations that were the loudest on the bands. No SA, Pacific or Asia this time. Sometimes the propagation Gods work & sometimes they don't. Always a good time. 73, Gary KA1J _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector -- Dave manu...@artekmanuals.com www.ArtekManuals.com -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160
I haven't been on much at all for the last 6 months or so. Had a lot of physical issues, difficult getting around and antenna problems & nobody to help fix them. Better now, most of the antenna issues are fixed (have to wait till spring to fix the rest) and it was good to be on 160 again. EU wasn't so strong with the exception of 2-3 stations that were the loudest on the bands. No SA, Pacific or Asia this time. Sometimes the propagation Gods work & sometimes they don't. Always a good time. 73, Gary KA1J _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Contest pictures
Greetings 160 Contest enthusiasts. It's my annual call for any pictures you might have from the 2020 CQ 160 Contest. Looking for station and people pix, not so much antennas. Especially looking for some new people who have not been published in CQ Magazine results before. Please send directly to me @ andyn...@gmail.com Thanks/73 Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest Rule Changes
Greetings Topband enthusiasts! Just a follow up reminder. Only 1 shopping week left until the big event. As a reminder, there have been some changes to the rules. We have had a few people step up to sponsor trophies, much appreciated. There are a few left that need sponsorship. If you are interested, please send me a note. Please visit the website at CQ160.com for details. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 10:16 AM Andy Blank wrote: > Happy holidays everyone. > > Please check out the rules page for the upcoming CQ160 Contest in 2020. > There have been some changes, mostly for the better I hope. > > These include: > > Low Power is now limited to 100W only. > Assistance is allowed in QRP category. > Single Op Low Power now has both Assisted and Unassisted categories.. > > Some language has been changed to make things clearer, and to be uniform > with other CQ Contest rules. > > Please also check out the PLAQUES that have been sponsored. > There are some plaques that are not yet funded, and we are looking for > more sponsors. Any additional categories can be offered as well if you have > an idea. > Send me an email and I will forward to K1DG our plaque manager, who can > arrange it for you. > > > Rules here: > https://cq160.com/rules.htm > > Plaques here: > https://cq160.com/plaques.htm > > 73, Andy N2NT > Director CQ160 Contest > _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest Rule Changes
Plaques??? Did someone say PLAQUES? While the CQ 160 is indeed a fine contest - we should note that the upcoming Stew Perry Topband Distance challenge also has plaques. Has N2NT's wife sponsored a plaque? I think not!! Here is the current list: SponsorPlaquePaid AA4XX Top Score, Multi-Op World QRP Paid Boring ARC Top Score, Vintage Station, Single-Op Low-Power pre 1963 TX and RX Paid Dawn Tyree Sunrise Award, Top Score, Single-Op World High-Power, limited to two hours prior to sunrise Paid EI2CN Top QSOs, W/VE/XE with EI/British Isles 2019 + 2020 EI4HQ Top Score, Single-Op High-Power Europe Paid K1EP Top Score, Operator < 21 years old Pending K5WA Top # Grids, Single-Op minimally directional antennas (TX and RX) Paid K6ND Top Score, Single-Op World (K6SE Memorial) Paid K7CA Top Score, Zone 22 Paid K7CA Top Score, Zone 24 Paid K7FL Top Score, 100% Search-and-Pounce Paid K7RAT Top Score, Single-Op High-Power, Southern Hemisphere Paid L1AR - Dr. Beldar Top Score, Single-Op, Temp Antennas Paid KL7RA Top QSOs, Single-Op Paid N4YDU Top Score, Single-Op Low-Power USA Paid N7GP Top # NA Grids, Single-Op Zone 25 Paid N7UA Top Score, Single-Op, High-Power World Paid N9TF Top Score, Single-Op USA Low-Power, Multiband vertical, non-resonant, tuner in shack Paid N9TF Back yard special (Top Score, Single-Op Low-Power USA, < 4500 Sq Ft lot, < 35' high random wire) Pending NQ6N Highest score from working LP or QRP stations Pending VE9AA 2001 A Space Odyssey - Single-Op Score closest to 2001 points Paid VK6GX Heroic Tropical QRN Fighters, Top Score, Single-Op +/- 15 degrees latitude Paid VK6VZ Flying Doctors of VK Baseball Cap for Top Score, Nothern Hemisphere working Southern Hemisphere Paid W1KM Top Score, Single-Op Scandinavia Paid W2GD Team Top QSOs, NA/SA by EU Station Paid W7RH Top Score, Asia Single-Op Low-Power Paid WA6CDR Top # Grids, N5IA Memorial Paid If you would like to add another plaque to this list - please contact t...@kkn.net in the next 7 days. 73 Tree N6TR Temporary Plaquemeister - Boring Amateur Radio Club On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 7:16 AM Andy Blank wrote: > Happy holidays everyone. > > Please check out the rules page for the upcoming CQ160 Contest in 2020. > There have been some changes, mostly for the better I hope. > > These include: > > Low Power is now limited to 100W only. > Assistance is allowed in QRP category. > Single Op Low Power now has both Assisted and Unassisted categories.. > > Some language has been changed to make things clearer, and to be uniform > with other CQ Contest rules. > > Please also check out the PLAQUES that have been sponsored. > There are some plaques that are not yet funded, and we are looking for more > sponsors. Any additional categories can be offered as well if you have an > idea. > Send me an email and I will forward to K1DG our plaque manager, who can > arrange it for you. > > > Rules here: > https://cq160.com/rules.htm > > Plaques here: > https://cq160.com/plaques.htm > > 73, Andy N2NT > Director CQ160 Contest > _ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband > Reflector > _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Contest Rule Changes
Happy holidays everyone. Please check out the rules page for the upcoming CQ160 Contest in 2020. There have been some changes, mostly for the better I hope. These include: Low Power is now limited to 100W only. Assistance is allowed in QRP category. Single Op Low Power now has both Assisted and Unassisted categories.. Some language has been changed to make things clearer, and to be uniform with other CQ Contest rules. Please also check out the PLAQUES that have been sponsored. There are some plaques that are not yet funded, and we are looking for more sponsors. Any additional categories can be offered as well if you have an idea. Send me an email and I will forward to K1DG our plaque manager, who can arrange it for you. Rules here: https://cq160.com/rules.htm Plaques here: https://cq160.com/plaques.htm 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 CW 2019 Results - 3V8SF winning SOLP World
Hi All, The results of CQ 160m 2019 have been published and I'm happy to report that I won the SO LP Category in the CW leg. My story with 160 started with the 3V3S (2009) activity I conducted with a German team who put up a ground plane for 160 on the roof of 3V8SS shack. The antenna was partly surrounded by buildings. The QTH is in Sousse city and I can barely hear/work EU from there using 100W. When I later operated 3V8BB station (2014) with High Power Capabilities and inverted-V for 160, I had access to more further areas but I kept receiving emails from many DX stations reporting my signal was very loud but I was completely deaf (no RX antenna was used at the time). Never imagined the difference an RX antenna could make! Then I started doing CQ 160 CW from 3V8CB in the south of capital Tunis. 18m long light tower was used for inv-L and plenty of space around allowing the build of a 260m beverage to NA and a switchable K9AY. The results on the LP category started to be more interesting and gave me more appetite to further experiment with RX antennas. So I decided to develop something in 3V8SF station, 15km away from my house. It also has plenty of space around and is few hundred meters away from sea. A 17m-long top loaded vertical was built, 16 radials. Beverages, BOGs, 4 Square, etc. Very interesting time spent experimenting. This effort brought my worked DXCC count to 130, WAZ to 31 and WAS to 39 in just 6 months using 100W (20% FT8). I would like to thank everyone in this reflector for the very valuable information you share and all the technical support I'm getting from many hams. I'm grateful for all the help they provided. I look forward to the new season and to work you all. on 160 CW! :-) NB: My website below includes more info on the station and audio recordings of 160 DX QSOs I'm proud of. 73 Ash 3V8SF 3V8SS www.kf5eyy.info _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Contest pictures
Did you operate the 2019 CQ160 Contest? If so, I am looking for pictures to include in the magazine results. Especially if you have not appeared before. No score is too low! Please send them directly to me: andyn...@gmail.com 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ 160 Contest _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 21:12:43 -0400 From: "Mike Smith VE9AA" To: Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
Those call sign mis-copies can be frustrating. I worked RI once (and only once, on TB), but couldn't convince the poor OM he hadn't snagged Peru. OA6BIL indeed! Missed it by _that_ much. Jeff W6JK (nee WA6BIL) On Tuesday, January 29, 2019, 5:13:22 PM PST, Mike Smith VE9AA wrote: GE Jim, We can't possibly all remember 'who is located where' in the lower 48. For Canadians, we are locked to our call areas, so if you were to work a VE9 (for example) on 160m, you can be relatively assured, unless something weird is going on, that they are in New Brunswick. (there are some very rare situational exceptions, which I won't get into, as it'll only confuse the masses), but suffice to say..99.9% of the time, that's the rule. A W6 on the other hand, can be pretty much anywhere. Until you do several hundred (or thousand!) contests from FM08, it'll be exceedingly difficult for "everyone to know", hi hi ! I struggled to work a W8 on Topband this weekend (who I'd worked quite a few times before) and he could just NOT get my suffix. VE9AT, VE9A? , VE9TT, VE9?A, VE9MT, VE9MMT, VE9AAT, etc. How many VE9 contester's are there? J It happens to all of us. 73 and have fun from FM08..I'll be listening for you ! Mike VE9AA Gracious! I almost feel like I should apologize for sharing my 74-year old, "youthful" exuberance for having the weekend of my career on TB! To put things into perspective... 1. Since this is my 5th low-band / contesting season from this QTH in Rockingham County, Virginia, I thought everyone knew where I was located. I didn't mean to mislead, and certainly was not intending to stick it to my long-suffering W6 friends in any sort of boastful fashion! 2. Between 1983 and 2013 I worked 186 DXC on 160 from my tiny sandbox in Fresno, CA. However, it was 22 years, and only after installing a rotating flag, before I FINALLY worked my first EU! (OZ7YY). 3. From then on, QSOs with EU were few and far between, but one glorious night in Feb., 2009, I worked 17 EU in one evening. For me, truly amazing! So, how have things changed since the move to VA, and the enchanted East Coast? Over the weekend, during the contest, I worked HB0 for #224. 38 new ones in 5 years? Not bad, but not earth-shattering! Oddly, 3 were in OC, ones that I couldn't work from W6! 4. It was only this past December that I finally beat my Fresno record of 17 EU in one evening, with an amazing run of 23. With that background, please forgive me if I mistakenly thought that working 58 EU in one weekend meant that propagation was terrific! As for me and my meager station in FM08, you will have a difficult time proving otherwise! 73 es gud DX, Jim - WS6X P.S. You have my permission to assume some of the above was a bit "tongue-in-cheek"! Mike, Coreen & Corey Keswick Ridge, NB _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160
GE Jim, We can't possibly all remember 'who is located where' in the lower 48. For Canadians, we are locked to our call areas, so if you were to work a VE9 (for example) on 160m, you can be relatively assured, unless something weird is going on, that they are in New Brunswick. (there are some very rare situational exceptions, which I won't get into, as it'll only confuse the masses), but suffice to say..99.9% of the time, that's the rule. A W6 on the other hand, can be pretty much anywhere. Until you do several hundred (or thousand!) contests from FM08, it'll be exceedingly difficult for "everyone to know", hi hi ! I struggled to work a W8 on Topband this weekend (who I'd worked quite a few times before) and he could just NOT get my suffix. VE9AT, VE9A? , VE9TT, VE9?A, VE9MT, VE9MMT, VE9AAT, etc. How many VE9 contester's are there? J It happens to all of us. 73 and have fun from FM08..I'll be listening for you ! Mike VE9AA Gracious! I almost feel like I should apologize for sharing my 74-year old, "youthful" exuberance for having the weekend of my career on TB! To put things into perspective... 1. Since this is my 5th low-band / contesting season from this QTH in Rockingham County, Virginia, I thought everyone knew where I was located. I didn't mean to mislead, and certainly was not intending to stick it to my long-suffering W6 friends in any sort of boastful fashion! 2. Between 1983 and 2013 I worked 186 DXC on 160 from my tiny sandbox in Fresno, CA. However, it was 22 years, and only after installing a rotating flag, before I FINALLY worked my first EU! (OZ7YY). 3. From then on, QSOs with EU were few and far between, but one glorious night in Feb., 2009, I worked 17 EU in one evening. For me, truly amazing! So, how have things changed since the move to VA, and the enchanted East Coast? Over the weekend, during the contest, I worked HB0 for #224. 38 new ones in 5 years? Not bad, but not earth-shattering! Oddly, 3 were in OC, ones that I couldn't work from W6! 4. It was only this past December that I finally beat my Fresno record of 17 EU in one evening, with an amazing run of 23. With that background, please forgive me if I mistakenly thought that working 58 EU in one weekend meant that propagation was terrific! As for me and my meager station in FM08, you will have a difficult time proving otherwise! 73 es gud DX, Jim - WS6X P.S. You have my permission to assume some of the above was a bit "tongue-in-cheek"! Mike, Coreen & Corey Keswick Ridge, NB _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160
Gracious! I almost feel like I should apologize for sharing my 74-year old, "youthful" exuberance for having the weekend of my career on TB! To put things into perspective... 1. Since this is my 5th low-band / contesting season from this QTH in Rockingham County, Virginia, I thought everyone knew where I was located. I didn't mean to mislead, and certainly was not intending to stick it to my long-suffering W6 friends in any sort of boastful fashion! 2. Between 1983 and 2013 I worked 186 DXC on 160 from my tiny sandbox in Fresno, CA. However, it was 22 years, and only after installing a rotating flag, before I FINALLY worked my first EU! (OZ7YY). 3. From then on, QSOs with EU were few and far between, but one glorious night in Feb., 2009, I worked 17 EU in one evening. For me, truly amazing! So, how have things changed since the move to VA, and the enchanted East Coast? Over the weekend, during the contest, I worked HB0 for #224. 38 new ones in 5 years? Not bad, but not earth-shattering! Oddly, 3 were in OC, ones that I couldn't work from W6! 4. It was only this past December that I finally beat my Fresno record of 17 EU in one evening, with an amazing run of 23. With that background, please forgive me if I mistakenly thought that working 58 EU in one weekend meant that propagation was terrific! As for me and my meager station in FM08, you will have a difficult time proving otherwise! 73 es gud DX, Jim - WS6X P.S. You have my permission to assume some of the above was a bit "tongue-in-cheek"! _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest
Follow the link to the rules. Basically, stay in the USA band. Regions outside of the USA have different band segments than we do. (Important if you are on a DXpedition and want to work JAs.) Also, it would be good to stay out of the FT8 segment. Ralph K9ZO From: Topband on behalf of AB2E Darrell Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 3:08:34 PM To: Andy Blank; CQ-Contest Reflector; 160 Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest Greetings Andy, Can you clarify what frequencies should be avoided so as not to be dq'd? 73 and cu in the contest, Darrell AB2E From: Topband on behalf of Andy Blank Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 1:44:44 PM To: CQ-Contest Reflector; 160 Subject: Topband: CQ 160 Contest Hi Everyone. It's -10 deg F Wind Chill in NJ today (-23deg C) and that can mean only one thing. The CQ 160 CW Contest is here! There are a few plaques that now need sponsorship. Please look at the list: https://cq160.com/plaques.htm If you wish to sponsor any of the open ones, or have another category in mind please contact me directly. Please visit our web site at CQ160.com and check the latest rules. https://cq160.com/rules.htm We expect all the rules to be obeyed as usual, and please spread out as much as possible. We realize there will be some FT8 activity around 1840. I am hoping most of them will plug in their CW key and work stations the old fashioned way. Remember you must obey the ITU Region rules regarding operational frequencies. If you are found to operate outside these limits, it may be grounds for DQ. Also, we will be doing a lot of RBN analysis to find power violations. We realize this is not a true measurement, but we can find outliers. Please observe the power limits set in the rules. Also pay close attention to the remote RX rules, we will be alerted to any use of remote SDR etc using web based systems. *For Single Op Assisted only *You are allowed one and only one remote RX within 100KM. We expect good conditions, no storms and plenty of DX. CU on Topband! 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest
Greetings Andy, Can you clarify what frequencies should be avoided so as not to be dq'd? 73 and cu in the contest, Darrell AB2E From: Topband on behalf of Andy Blank Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 1:44:44 PM To: CQ-Contest Reflector; 160 Subject: Topband: CQ 160 Contest Hi Everyone. It's -10 deg F Wind Chill in NJ today (-23deg C) and that can mean only one thing. The CQ 160 CW Contest is here! There are a few plaques that now need sponsorship. Please look at the list: https://cq160.com/plaques.htm If you wish to sponsor any of the open ones, or have another category in mind please contact me directly. Please visit our web site at CQ160.com and check the latest rules. https://cq160.com/rules.htm We expect all the rules to be obeyed as usual, and please spread out as much as possible. We realize there will be some FT8 activity around 1840. I am hoping most of them will plug in their CW key and work stations the old fashioned way. Remember you must obey the ITU Region rules regarding operational frequencies. If you are found to operate outside these limits, it may be grounds for DQ. Also, we will be doing a lot of RBN analysis to find power violations. We realize this is not a true measurement, but we can find outliers. Please observe the power limits set in the rules. Also pay close attention to the remote RX rules, we will be alerted to any use of remote SDR etc using web based systems. *For Single Op Assisted only *You are allowed one and only one remote RX within 100KM. We expect good conditions, no storms and plenty of DX. CU on Topband! 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Contest
Hi Everyone. It's -10 deg F Wind Chill in NJ today (-23deg C) and that can mean only one thing. The CQ 160 CW Contest is here! There are a few plaques that now need sponsorship. Please look at the list: https://cq160.com/plaques.htm If you wish to sponsor any of the open ones, or have another category in mind please contact me directly. Please visit our web site at CQ160.com and check the latest rules. https://cq160.com/rules.htm We expect all the rules to be obeyed as usual, and please spread out as much as possible. We realize there will be some FT8 activity around 1840. I am hoping most of them will plug in their CW key and work stations the old fashioned way. Remember you must obey the ITU Region rules regarding operational frequencies. If you are found to operate outside these limits, it may be grounds for DQ. Also, we will be doing a lot of RBN analysis to find power violations. We realize this is not a true measurement, but we can find outliers. Please observe the power limits set in the rules. Also pay close attention to the remote RX rules, we will be alerted to any use of remote SDR etc using web based systems. *For Single Op Assisted only *You are allowed one and only one remote RX within 100KM. We expect good conditions, no storms and plenty of DX. CU on Topband! 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Pictures wanted
Hi Guys. Did you operate CQ160 either mode in 2018? I am looking for a few good pictures, if you have any. Especially from those who have not appeared in the magazine before. Please respond directly to me: andyn...@gmail.com 73, Andy N2NT _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Topband: CQ 160 Contest photos wanted
Did you participate in the CQ160 2017 Contest? Do you have any photos you can share for the writeup? Please send to me directly and I will see if we have room. Please only send if you have never been featured before. Thanks, 73 Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest andyn...@gmail.com _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest
Hi, It will be nice in future to have MULTI OP LOW POWER CATEGORY. Any ideas? Sam LY5W p.s. maybe not too late? On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 8:34 PM, Andy Blank wrote: > Greetings Fellow 160M contesters. > > Please visit CQ160.com for the latest rules and updates for the upcoming > contest this weekend. > > There are some changes to the Russian trophies resulting in 2 additional > awards as follows: > > These awards are *Single Operator Assisted or Unassisted whichever is > highe* > r. > > CWEuropean Russia UA2 Contest Club > CWAsiatic Russia UA2 Contest Club > SSB European RussiaUA2 Contest Club > SSB Asiatic Russia UA2 Contest Club > > The website will be updated later this week for these trophies. > > Many changes have been made to the site. > Thanks to Randy K5ZD, we have now added online certificates along with a > score database dating back to 1983 (not complete yet). > Many volunteers have been busy typing in scores from old results. > > Many thanks to: > MM0LID, KC1CWF, NN3W, W4AU, SV1DPI, OR2F, W0MU, K9GX, K1XX, K8FC, CT1EKD, > K9VV, and KE3X > who helped type in the scores. > > 73, CU in the Contest! > > Andy N2NT > Director CQ160 Contest > _ _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Topband: CQ 160 Contest
Greetings Fellow 160M contesters. Please visit CQ160.com for the latest rules and updates for the upcoming contest this weekend. There are some changes to the Russian trophies resulting in 2 additional awards as follows: These awards are *Single Operator Assisted or Unassisted whichever is highe* r. CWEuropean Russia UA2 Contest Club CWAsiatic Russia UA2 Contest Club SSB European RussiaUA2 Contest Club SSB Asiatic Russia UA2 Contest Club The website will be updated later this week for these trophies. Many changes have been made to the site. Thanks to Randy K5ZD, we have now added online certificates along with a score database dating back to 1983 (not complete yet). Many volunteers have been busy typing in scores from old results. Many thanks to: MM0LID, KC1CWF, NN3W, W4AU, SV1DPI, OR2F, W0MU, K9GX, K1XX, K8FC, CT1EKD, K9VV, and KE3X who helped type in the scores. 73, CU in the Contest! Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Topband: CQ 160 volunteers
Thanks to all who responded to my request, I will get back to you shortly when I have further information on how to proceed. Thanks/ 73 Andy N2NT _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Topband: CQ 160 Contest
As the 2017 contest approaches, I wanted to update everyone on some improvements to the web site. Thanks to the hard work of Randy K5ZD, we now have a database of scores from 2004 forward. We are looking for volunteers to type in scores from years before that to complete the job. If you can help, let us know and we will be very grateful. The biggest change is that all certificates are available online only. But EVERYONE can print their own certificate, for any prior contest and any result. Your score and standing will show for that entry. Go to: http://cq160.com/scores.htm Click on the "cert" link on the right to print your certificate. Cu Jan 29th for the 2017 CQ 160 Contest (CW) and Feb 26th for SSB. 73, Happy Holidays Andy N2NT Director CQ 160 Contest _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Topband: CQ 160 scores database
There is a new CQ 160 scores database now available. It has the data for the past 8 years in it: http://cq160.com/scores.htm Tree N6TR _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
For me, I don't personally care at all. I often win CT or division as high scoring in most anything I enter but I'll never be in the top dog category. This change might impact some very dedicated contesters who earn that top dog rating but probably not and it won't bother me a bit either way, I only compete against myself. If someone has invested that much $ and thought into their stations and the equipment on it to become a contest station, they should have the better likelihood to win than me with my wire antennas strung up in trees. If they use remotes, it's just part of the real expense and attempt at win, place or show. Honestly, with that investment in maximum results, don't you think superstations and those that invest wisely to win should grab the top rings if they put in the effort? I do. 73, Gary KA1J > I feel those competing for the top scores, would need multiple remote > receivers (not allowed by the rules) and would suffer from latency. > > What this does do, is allow some limited operation with a single remote > receiver. > > Tim N3QE > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but must > > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate new > > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > > transmitting site. > > > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > > maybe is a problem > > > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > > your > > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > > the > > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > > CQ > > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > > Hillsboro, OR > > > _ > > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
This thread is getting dangerously close to being totally irrelevant to the mission of this reflector. There are MANY contest rules that can't be enforced. This is just making it clear what the intention is - and to allow those who are using remote receivers a place to compete. Tree N6TR On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Doug Renwick wrote: > Can someone tell me how this rule is going to be policed? Operator ethics > (becoming an oxymoron) doesn't count. > Doug/VE5RA > > I wasn't born in Saskatchewan, but I got here as soon as I could. > > -Original Message- > > Hi Mike. > > To clarify; > > The rule for allowing remote receivers is for Single Op ASSISTED only. > It does not matter what power level you use. > Multi Ops CANNOT use remote receivers. Single operator Unassisted CANNOT > use remote receivers. Power levels do not matter. > > There is no separate listing for LP or QRP in ASSISTED. > All power levels are listed together in the ASSISTED category. > If you use the DX Cluster, skimmers or any spotting assistance you are > ASSISTED (except Multi-ops). If you use a remote receiver you are ASSISTED. > > 73, Andy N2NT > Director CQ160 Contest > > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:41 PM, wrote: > > > Andy, > > > > It is not clear to me; can a low Power or QRP operator use a remote rx > > within 100km? > > > > Mike N2MS > > > > > > - Original Message - > > From: Andy Blank > > To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM > > Cc: 160 > > Sent: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:37:47 - (UTC) > > Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest > > > > Jorge, this new rule is for SINGLE OPERATOR ASSISTED ONLY. > > > > Multi ops, single ops are not allowed to use remote rx. > > > > For those of you that did not follow the thread, this was in response to > > some stations that requested a compromise. > > We decided to allow it only for assisted operation. > > This rule mirrors exactly the accomodation made for the Stew Perry > contest. > > > > To clarify, web SDRs are OK if they are in the 100km radius. One and only > > one receiver can be used. > > Anyone caught using receivers outside of these limits will be subject to > > disqualification. > > > > Reminder: Single Op Assisted is HIGH POWER only. > > Low power stations get listed together for this category only. > > > > Have fun in the contest, let's hope for some good conditions! > > BTW, the rule for 5 day submission of logs is not all that new. > > Please email your cabrillo logs ASAP after the contest. > > > > All the information can be found at CQ160.com. > > > > > > 73, Andy N2NT > > Director CQ160 Contest > > > > > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM < > cx6vm.jo...@gmail.com > > > > > wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > > > > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote > receiver > > > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but > > must > > > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate > > new > > > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > > > transmitting site. > > > > > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top > scores > > > maybe is a problem > > > > > > 73, > > > Jorge > > > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > > > > > > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > > > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST > and > > > > your > > > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days > of > > > the > > > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume > either > > > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the > 2011 > > > CQ > > > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > > > Hillsboro, OR > > > > _ > > > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > 73, > > > Jorge > > > CX6VM/CW5W > > > _ > > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
Can someone tell me how this rule is going to be policed? Operator ethics (becoming an oxymoron) doesn't count. Doug/VE5RA I wasn't born in Saskatchewan, but I got here as soon as I could. -Original Message- Hi Mike. To clarify; The rule for allowing remote receivers is for Single Op ASSISTED only. It does not matter what power level you use. Multi Ops CANNOT use remote receivers. Single operator Unassisted CANNOT use remote receivers. Power levels do not matter. There is no separate listing for LP or QRP in ASSISTED. All power levels are listed together in the ASSISTED category. If you use the DX Cluster, skimmers or any spotting assistance you are ASSISTED (except Multi-ops). If you use a remote receiver you are ASSISTED. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:41 PM, wrote: > Andy, > > It is not clear to me; can a low Power or QRP operator use a remote rx > within 100km? > > Mike N2MS > > > - Original Message - > From: Andy Blank > To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM > Cc: 160 > Sent: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:37:47 - (UTC) > Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest > > Jorge, this new rule is for SINGLE OPERATOR ASSISTED ONLY. > > Multi ops, single ops are not allowed to use remote rx. > > For those of you that did not follow the thread, this was in response to > some stations that requested a compromise. > We decided to allow it only for assisted operation. > This rule mirrors exactly the accomodation made for the Stew Perry contest. > > To clarify, web SDRs are OK if they are in the 100km radius. One and only > one receiver can be used. > Anyone caught using receivers outside of these limits will be subject to > disqualification. > > Reminder: Single Op Assisted is HIGH POWER only. > Low power stations get listed together for this category only. > > Have fun in the contest, let's hope for some good conditions! > BTW, the rule for 5 day submission of logs is not all that new. > Please email your cabrillo logs ASAP after the contest. > > All the information can be found at CQ160.com. > > > 73, Andy N2NT > Director CQ160 Contest > > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM > > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but > must > > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate > new > > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > > transmitting site. > > > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > > maybe is a problem > > > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > > your > > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > > the > > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > > CQ > > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > > Hillsboro, OR > > > _ > > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
Hi Mike. To clarify; The rule for allowing remote receivers is for Single Op ASSISTED only. It does not matter what power level you use. Multi Ops CANNOT use remote receivers. Single operator Unassisted CANNOT use remote receivers. Power levels do not matter. There is no separate listing for LP or QRP in ASSISTED. All power levels are listed together in the ASSISTED category. If you use the DX Cluster, skimmers or any spotting assistance you are ASSISTED (except Multi-ops). If you use a remote receiver you are ASSISTED. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:41 PM, wrote: > Andy, > > It is not clear to me; can a low Power or QRP operator use a remote rx > within 100km? > > Mike N2MS > > > - Original Message - > From: Andy Blank > To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM > Cc: 160 > Sent: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:37:47 -0000 (UTC) > Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest > > Jorge, this new rule is for SINGLE OPERATOR ASSISTED ONLY. > > Multi ops, single ops are not allowed to use remote rx. > > For those of you that did not follow the thread, this was in response to > some stations that requested a compromise. > We decided to allow it only for assisted operation. > This rule mirrors exactly the accomodation made for the Stew Perry contest. > > To clarify, web SDRs are OK if they are in the 100km radius. One and only > one receiver can be used. > Anyone caught using receivers outside of these limits will be subject to > disqualification. > > Reminder: Single Op Assisted is HIGH POWER only. > Low power stations get listed together for this category only. > > Have fun in the contest, let's hope for some good conditions! > BTW, the rule for 5 day submission of logs is not all that new. > Please email your cabrillo logs ASAP after the contest. > > All the information can be found at CQ160.com. > > > 73, Andy N2NT > Director CQ160 Contest > > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM > > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but > must > > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate > new > > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > > transmitting site. > > > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > > maybe is a problem > > > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > > your > > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > > the > > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > > CQ > > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > > Hillsboro, OR > > > _ > > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
I think assisted is only for High Power so the use of remote rx within 100km is for High power (D)Single Operator Assisted: HIGH POWER ONLY. Same as (A) with the following exceptions: The use of passive spotting IS allowed. (See definition of passive spotting functions below.); The use of one and only one remote receiver within 100 KM of the transmitter site is allowed. 73, Jorge 2016-01-27 17:41 GMT-03:00 : > Andy, > > It is not clear to me; can a low Power or QRP operator use a remote rx > within 100km? > > Mike N2MS > > > - Original Message - > From: Andy Blank > To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM > Cc: 160 > Sent: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:37:47 -0000 (UTC) > Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest > > Jorge, this new rule is for SINGLE OPERATOR ASSISTED ONLY. > > Multi ops, single ops are not allowed to use remote rx. > > For those of you that did not follow the thread, this was in response to > some stations that requested a compromise. > We decided to allow it only for assisted operation. > This rule mirrors exactly the accomodation made for the Stew Perry contest. > > To clarify, web SDRs are OK if they are in the 100km radius. One and only > one receiver can be used. > Anyone caught using receivers outside of these limits will be subject to > disqualification. > > Reminder: Single Op Assisted is HIGH POWER only. > Low power stations get listed together for this category only. > > Have fun in the contest, let's hope for some good conditions! > BTW, the rule for 5 day submission of logs is not all that new. > Please email your cabrillo logs ASAP after the contest. > > All the information can be found at CQ160.com. > > > 73, Andy N2NT > Director CQ160 Contest > > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM > > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but > must > > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate > new > > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > > transmitting site. > > > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > > maybe is a problem > > > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > > your > > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > > the > > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > > CQ > > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > > Hillsboro, OR > > > _ > > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > -- 73, Jorge CX6VM/CW5W _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
Andy, It is not clear to me; can a low Power or QRP operator use a remote rx within 100km? Mike N2MS - Original Message - From: Andy Blank To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM Cc: 160 Sent: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:37:47 - (UTC) Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest Jorge, this new rule is for SINGLE OPERATOR ASSISTED ONLY. Multi ops, single ops are not allowed to use remote rx. For those of you that did not follow the thread, this was in response to some stations that requested a compromise. We decided to allow it only for assisted operation. This rule mirrors exactly the accomodation made for the Stew Perry contest. To clarify, web SDRs are OK if they are in the 100km radius. One and only one receiver can be used. Anyone caught using receivers outside of these limits will be subject to disqualification. Reminder: Single Op Assisted is HIGH POWER only. Low power stations get listed together for this category only. Have fun in the contest, let's hope for some good conditions! BTW, the rule for 5 day submission of logs is not all that new. Please email your cabrillo logs ASAP after the contest. All the information can be found at CQ160.com. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote: > Hello, > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but must > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate new > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > transmitting site. > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > maybe is a problem > > 73, > Jorge > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > your > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > the > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > CQ > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > Hillsboro, OR > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > -- > 73, > Jorge > CX6VM/CW5W > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
This came up last year, and I pointed out it is a game changer. A station can now operate full duplex by having a remote receiving site. A few folks indicated they came close to being able to do this within the confines of their own property, but it looks like they decided to proceed. It is only available to SOA(HP), but it will be interesting to see what the final outcome is. Tom - VE3CX On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote: > Hello, > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but must > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate new > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > transmitting site. > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > maybe is a problem > > 73, > Jorge > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > your > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > the > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > CQ > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > Hillsboro, OR > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > -- > 73, > Jorge > CX6VM/CW5W > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
Jorge, this new rule is for SINGLE OPERATOR ASSISTED ONLY. Multi ops, single ops are not allowed to use remote rx. For those of you that did not follow the thread, this was in response to some stations that requested a compromise. We decided to allow it only for assisted operation. This rule mirrors exactly the accomodation made for the Stew Perry contest. To clarify, web SDRs are OK if they are in the 100km radius. One and only one receiver can be used. Anyone caught using receivers outside of these limits will be subject to disqualification. Reminder: Single Op Assisted is HIGH POWER only. Low power stations get listed together for this category only. Have fun in the contest, let's hope for some good conditions! BTW, the rule for 5 day submission of logs is not all that new. Please email your cabrillo logs ASAP after the contest. All the information can be found at CQ160.com. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote: > Hello, > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but must > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate new > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > transmitting site. > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > maybe is a problem > > 73, > Jorge > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > your > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > the > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > CQ > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > Hillsboro, OR > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > -- > 73, > Jorge > CX6VM/CW5W > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
I feel those competing for the top scores, would need multiple remote receivers (not allowed by the rules) and would suffer from latency. What this does do, is allow some limited operation with a single remote receiver. Tim N3QE On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote: > Hello, > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but must > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate new > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > transmitting site. > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > maybe is a problem > > 73, > Jorge > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > your > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > the > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > CQ > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > Hillsboro, OR > > _ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > -- > 73, > Jorge > CX6VM/CW5W > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
Hello, Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but must be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate new technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the transmitting site. Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores maybe is a problem 73, Jorge CX6VM/CW5W 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree : > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > your > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of the > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 CQ > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > Hillsboro, OR > _ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > -- 73, Jorge CX6VM/CW5W _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest
Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and your QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of the end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 CQ 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) 73 Tree N6TR/7 Hillsboro, OR _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Topband: CQ 160-Meter CW Contest this weekend
In case anybody missed it: CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW: 2200Z, Jan 23 to 2200Z, Jan 25 www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/weeklycont.php#5798 www.cq160.com/rules.htm 73, Mike www.w0btu.com _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Topband: CQ 160 Plaques
Thank you to Dr. Larry Flegle, N4TMW, and to Bruce Butler, W6OSP Memorial, for sponsoring the CQ 160 SSB and CQ 160 CW plaques. Both arrived in the same envelope today representing the reward for the Zone 3, Single Op high score for the 2014 contests. Thanks also to CQ for the contest administration and to Doug Grant, K1DG, for handling the awards program. CU all in the upcoming winter contests. 73 de Milt, N5IA, operator of N7GP - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2014.0.4765 / Virus Database: 4189/8587 - Release Date: 11/17/14 _ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest _ updated
The reason we have split on 40M is only lack of a coordinated band plan between EU and W/VE. It is far and away not a desirable situation. I have been a ham who regards 40M as his home stomping grounds for (lets count them) 5 different calendar decades now. I have seen the SW BC stations mostly leave, and this has helped enormously. I hope that before I die that 40M bandplans are rationalized. Even though the split is most obvious on phone, it unnaturally constrains CW operations too. Holding a run freq without a kilowatt in a 40M DX test is nigh impossible and this hurts rates on both sides of the pond. The 1810 "wall" is unfortunate for EU's. On our side of the pond, we have 160M phone guys from 1855 or so up, and that's less of a wall but still there. Again, we need rationalized band plans. Every time I meet anyone having anything to do with IARU/ITU I ask, "what can I do to help?", and I will now include 160M rationalization as well as 40M rationalization. I would not encourage split on 160 during a contest except maybe for DXpeditions that actually followed a well announced narrow split. Certainly having two dxpeditions split and within a few kHz of each other, is a complete disaster, even on the high bands. There's no good reason why a DXpedition should mess up 5, 10, 15 kc of spectrum during a high usage period. A think a narrow split could work. P.S Todd WD0T (SD) and others are on 80M CW every Thursday night (your Friday AM) circa 0250Z in the "NS sprint". Sometimes we have EU participants join in, and appreciate them! Tim N3QE -Original Message- From: Topband [mailto:topband-boun...@contesting.com] On Behalf Of dl1...@web.de Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 1:04 PM To: topband@contesting.com Subject: Topband: CQ 160 Contest _ updated Heard/worked W/K best on Sunday morning during 1 hour before SR here (06.55z), time frame 27. Jan 06z - 07z. Went west up to the border between zones ITU-7/ITU-8 (TN, MI, OH, WV, IL, WI, KY, IN). Farest west was K0DI in NE. All time before was disappointing. I heard much more W/K but was unable to deciffer them or hear exchanges due to VY much and VY strong EUs nearby working EUs or calling CQ side by side up to 1.880 kc ... Didn't know yet how much EUs are active on TopBand. To overcome this situation we should think about split as we did on 40m some years before. W/K should calling DX in the range of 1.800 ... 1.810 kc and listen above 1.810 kc or so. Heard several W/K below 1.810 kc. But also heard EUs answering them while out of the band. Any better proposal, please ? 73 de Thomas, DL1AMQ. by the way: still need SD and NV on 80m to complete WAS@80m and 5BWAS and hope to find some in ARRL CW Contest. > Gesendet: Montag, 28. Januar 2013 um 08:42 Uhr > Von: "Henk PA5KT" > An: topband@contesting.com > Betreff: Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest > > I was only active from Saturday evening on. > Had the idea that there were more participants as last years. > > About the DX, I did not hear a lot of asian stations, and those that I > hear were very weak. Did not work Japan. > Till about 02:00 UTC I did only work 5 NA stations, and signals were > not good. > I took a break and from 03:00 I was on again. After that time I worked > several eastcoast NA. > Signals were like on 20m. But almost no midwest. > > From half hour before sunrise (sunrise at 07:30) I also worked AZ and > CA and several caribbean stations. Signals like 20m. > > After sunrise band closed pretty fast. Last dx at 07:33 with W0AIH. > I stopped at 07:45. > > Sunday evening was the same, only EU no Asia, only some middle east > heard. (Not worked as too many stations only calling and not listening). > > I did work 2 TX stations, but used to work more. > > 73 Henk PA5KT > > Op 28-1-2013 1:45, Mike(W5UC) & Kathy (K5MWH) schreef: > > The CQ 160 contest was a large disappointment this year here in EM21. > > At least at this location, Europe was weak or not heard. Please, I > > would like to know what others were hearing. I saw few, if any EU > > postings on VE7CC from others in this area. > > > > At least I am enjoying the winter. It was a frigid 78 degrees F > > here in EM21pi today. (No, that's not a typo) > > > > 73, > > Mike, W5UC > > _ > > Topband Reflector > > > > _ > Topband Reflector > _ Topband Reflector _ Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Contest _ updated
Heard/worked W/K best on Sunday morning during 1 hour before SR here (06.55z), time frame 27. Jan 06z - 07z. Went west up to the border between zones ITU-7/ITU-8 (TN, MI, OH, WV, IL, WI, KY, IN). Farest west was K0DI in NE. All time before was disappointing. I heard much more W/K but was unable to deciffer them or hear exchanges due to VY much and VY strong EUs nearby working EUs or calling CQ side by side up to 1.880 kc ... Didn't know yet how much EUs are active on TopBand. To overcome this situation we should think about split as we did on 40m some years before. W/K should calling DX in the range of 1.800 ... 1.810 kc and listen above 1.810 kc or so. Heard several W/K below 1.810 kc. But also heard EUs answering them while out of the band. Any better proposal, please ? 73 de Thomas, DL1AMQ. by the way: still need SD and NV on 80m to complete WAS@80m and 5BWAS and hope to find some in ARRL CW Contest. > Gesendet: Montag, 28. Januar 2013 um 08:42 Uhr > Von: "Henk PA5KT" > An: topband@contesting.com > Betreff: Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest > > I was only active from Saturday evening on. > Had the idea that there were more participants as last years. > > About the DX, I did not hear a lot of asian stations, and those that I > hear were very weak. Did not work Japan. > Till about 02:00 UTC I did only work 5 NA stations, and signals were not > good. > I took a break and from 03:00 I was on again. After that time I worked > several eastcoast NA. > Signals were like on 20m. But almost no midwest. > > From half hour before sunrise (sunrise at 07:30) I also worked AZ and > CA and several caribbean stations. Signals like 20m. > > After sunrise band closed pretty fast. Last dx at 07:33 with W0AIH. > I stopped at 07:45. > > Sunday evening was the same, only EU no Asia, only some middle east > heard. (Not worked as too many stations only calling and not listening). > > I did work 2 TX stations, but used to work more. > > 73 Henk PA5KT > > Op 28-1-2013 1:45, Mike(W5UC) & Kathy (K5MWH) schreef: > > The CQ 160 contest was a large disappointment this year here in EM21. > > At least at this location, Europe was weak or not heard. Please, I > > would like to know what others were hearing. I saw few, if any EU > > postings on VE7CC from others in this area. > > > > At least I am enjoying the winter. It was a frigid 78 degrees F here > > in EM21pi today. (No, that's not a typo) > > > > 73, > > Mike, W5UC > > _ > > Topband Reflector > > > > _ > Topband Reflector > _ Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest
Heard/worked W/K best on Sunday morning during 1 hour before SR here (06.55z), time frame 27. Jan 06z - 07z. Went west up to the border between zones ITU-7/ITU-8 (TN, MI, OH, WV, IL, WI, KY, IN). Farest west was K0DI in NE. All time before was disappointing. 73, Thomas. > Gesendet: Montag, 28. Januar 2013 um 08:42 Uhr > Von: "Henk PA5KT" > An: topband@contesting.com > Betreff: Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest > > I was only active from Saturday evening on. > Had the idea that there were more participants as last years. > > About the DX, I did not hear a lot of asian stations, and those that I > hear were very weak. Did not work Japan. > Till about 02:00 UTC I did only work 5 NA stations, and signals were not > good. > I took a break and from 03:00 I was on again. After that time I worked > several eastcoast NA. > Signals were like on 20m. But almost no midwest. > > From half hour before sunrise (sunrise at 07:30) I also worked AZ and > CA and several caribbean stations. Signals like 20m. > > After sunrise band closed pretty fast. Last dx at 07:33 with W0AIH. > I stopped at 07:45. > > Sunday evening was the same, only EU no Asia, only some middle east > heard. (Not worked as too many stations only calling and not listening). > > I did work 2 TX stations, but used to work more. > > 73 Henk PA5KT > > Op 28-1-2013 1:45, Mike(W5UC) & Kathy (K5MWH) schreef: > > The CQ 160 contest was a large disappointment this year here in EM21. > > At least at this location, Europe was weak or not heard. Please, I > > would like to know what others were hearing. I saw few, if any EU > > postings on VE7CC from others in this area. > > > > At least I am enjoying the winter. It was a frigid 78 degrees F here > > in EM21pi today. (No, that's not a typo) > > > > 73, > > Mike, W5UC > > _ > > Topband Reflector > > > > _ > Topband Reflector > _ Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest
I thought it was just me, Mike, who's been grousin' about poor conditions! I don't have exotic receive antennas so, in the context of being located in s/w Utah with a top-loaded 43' vertical and a new Ten Tec 539 QRP transceiver which I was using for my QRP entry (which I dearly loved to use - first time with a receiver that truly could filter out near by alligators): - east coast signals were noticeably weaker than in the past two CQ WW events. Some states areas, e.g. New England, were continuosly weak. - southwest signals, particularly NM and AZ were BOOMING in here. - mid west states, e.g., WI, IL, IN and MI were not up to par, strength wise, from years past, but more easily copyable than MN, OH, MO and SD, for instance.- CA and OR were two states I heard consistently over the weekend but they would fade, occasionally. Never heard a WA until Saturday evening.- Heard a couple of JAs and an HL and did get a couple of ??? from one of the JAs but, with QRP power, wasn't expecting to work him. Note: I did work three JAs three or four years ago but not since then. That's my story and I'm sticking to it! m 72, Jim Rodenkirch K9JWV > Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 18:45:24 -0600 > From: w...@suddenlink.net > To: topband@contesting.com > Subject: Topband: CQ 160 Contest > > The CQ 160 contest was a large disappointment this year here in EM21. > At least at this location, Europe was weak or not heard. Please, I would > like to know what others were hearing. I saw few, if any EU postings on > VE7CC from others in this area. > > At least I am enjoying the winter. It was a frigid 78 degrees F here in > EM21pi today. (No, that's not a typo) > > 73, > Mike, W5UC > _ > Topband Reflector _ Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest
Mike, W5UC, wrote: The CQ 160 contest was a large disappointment this year here in EM21. Mike, here in DM82jt also! No EU heard in southeast New Mexico, and only two JA's (one each morning). I worked one of them with difficulty on Saturday--JH4UYB. I did find and work two east Asia Russian stations (also with a bit of difficulty) on Sunday morning. It seemed that participation was down, probably as a result of the poor conditions. Even VE's were pretty rare. I did manage to work 49 US states and the DC, but no MS! The weather has been very warm here for a few days also! But QRN during the contest was only light to moderate (mostly on Friday night). 73, Charles - N5UL Hobbs, NM At least at this location, Europe was weak or not heard. Please, I would like to know what others were hearing. I saw few, if any EU postings on VE7CC from others in this area. At least I am enjoying the winter. It was a frigid 78 degrees F here in EM21pi today. _ Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest
I was only active from Saturday evening on. Had the idea that there were more participants as last years. About the DX, I did not hear a lot of asian stations, and those that I hear were very weak. Did not work Japan. Till about 02:00 UTC I did only work 5 NA stations, and signals were not good. I took a break and from 03:00 I was on again. After that time I worked several eastcoast NA. Signals were like on 20m. But almost no midwest. From half hour before sunrise (sunrise at 07:30) I also worked AZ and CA and several caribbean stations. Signals like 20m. After sunrise band closed pretty fast. Last dx at 07:33 with W0AIH. I stopped at 07:45. Sunday evening was the same, only EU no Asia, only some middle east heard. (Not worked as too many stations only calling and not listening). I did work 2 TX stations, but used to work more. 73 Henk PA5KT Op 28-1-2013 1:45, Mike(W5UC) & Kathy (K5MWH) schreef: The CQ 160 contest was a large disappointment this year here in EM21. At least at this location, Europe was weak or not heard. Please, I would like to know what others were hearing. I saw few, if any EU postings on VE7CC from others in this area. At least I am enjoying the winter. It was a frigid 78 degrees F here in EM21pi today. (No, that's not a typo) 73, Mike, W5UC _ Topband Reflector _ Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Contest
The CQ 160 contest was a large disappointment this year here in EM21. At least at this location, Europe was weak or not heard. Please, I would like to know what others were hearing. I saw few, if any EU postings on VE7CC from others in this area. At least I am enjoying the winter. It was a frigid 78 degrees F here in EM21pi today. (No, that's not a typo) 73, Mike, W5UC _ Topband Reflector
Topband: CQ 160 Contest Reminder
The 2013 CQ 160 Meter Contest is fast approaching. Conditions have been great, and the contest should be a good one. For information on this year's event and prior results check out the web site at: http://www.cq160.com/ There are some trophies available for sponsorship. If you are interested in helping out, send us a note. You can create your own if it's not on the list. Remember, the log deadline for submission for all CQ contests has been changed to 5 days. If you have any problem meeting this deadline, send a note to direc...@cq160.com with an explanation. We will try to accommodate you. The records page is in the process of being updated. If you think you have a new record for 2012, let us know. It will help us to prevent errors. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ160 Contest _ Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: cq 160
I run into that problem "they just keep calling without space between cq's." often myself. My guesses are, they are either not even listening, just trying to keep their claim to that frequency by the never ending cq's. I say it that way, because they don't seem to even leave enough space between their never ending, automated cq's, to even hear a station if they was one attempting to answer. Or maybe they have some really good directional antennas and are listening towards some part of the globe I'm not on, hi hi. Then again it could be their receive capabilities are being limited by QRN/QRM that I can't hear. But it is pretty upsetting when you have waited until the big gun stations are in bed, so you will not have to compete with them in the pileups, and can hear the station calling cq so well, and yet it seems your answers to their endless calls are being ignored. You are not alone Jimmy. GB & 73 K5OAI Sam Morgan On 12/3/2011 4:38 PM, james soto wrote: > Been testing the inverted L that i install few weeks ago.last night work > couple caribbean stations and also few north american .band been pretty noisy > at this end.but this morning was less noisy. work few VE and north america > pretty easy , i just run 100 watts( no amplifier ). I notice that few north > american station with real good signal here (kp2 - st croix), were not > copying they just keep calling without space between cq's. > > kp2bh/ kp2dx jimmy ___ UR RST IS > ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK > ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Topband: cq 160
Been testing the inverted L that i install few weeks ago.last night work couple caribbean stations and also few north american .band been pretty noisy at this end.but this morning was less noisy. work few VE and north america pretty easy , i just run 100 watts( no amplifier ). I notice that few north american station with real good signal here (kp2 - st croix), were not copying they just keep calling without space between cq's. kp2bh/ kp2dx jimmy ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Topband: CQ 160 Meter SSB Contest Radiowave Propagation Forecast
Below is my 160 meter radiowave propagation forecast for the CQ 160 Meter SSB Contest. I would appreciate some feedback on the usefulness of the forecast for DXing and contesting. A simple yes or no directly to solarcycl...@tampabay.rr.com would be much appreciated. BTW I own an email reflector group on Contesting.com. You can sign up for free propagation forecasts as well as documented goings on with solar, space and geomagnetic weather at http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/spaceweather . CQ 160 Meter SSB Contest 160 meter Radiowave Propagation Forecast GLOBAL MF 300-3000 KC PROPAGATION CONDITIONS EXPECTED WITH AN EMPHASIS ON 600 METERS, THE MF AM BROADCAST BAND, 160 METERS AND 120 METERS- Magnetic Equator- Low latitude 0-25 degrees Mid Latitude 25-60 degrees High Latitude 60-90 degrees NORTHERN HEMISPHERE- East -> West To 1100 Mi /1800 km- Fair To Good North -> South To 1100 Mi /1800 km- Good To Fair South -> North To 1100 Mi /1800 km- Poor To Fair SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE- East -> West To 1100 Mi / 1800 km- Fair South -> North To 1100 Mi /1800 km- Fair North -> South To 1100 Mi / 1800 km- Poor MF Propagation Forecast Scale- Excellent- S9+1 Or Better Good- S7-S9 Fair- S4-S6 Poor- S1-S3 None- S0 Northern Hemisphere (TA) Trans Atlantic, (TI) Trans Indian, (TP) Trans Pacific and cross Equatorial propagation conditions in excess of approximately 3200 mi / 5200 km High Latitude- Fair Northern Hemisphere (TA) Trans Atlantic, (TI) Trans Indian, (TP) Trans Pacific and cross Equatorial propagation conditions in excess of approximately 3200 mi / 5200 km Mid Latitude- Good Northern Hemisphere (TA) Trans Atlantic, (TI) Trans Indian, (TP) Trans Pacific propagation conditions in excess of approximately 3200 mi /5200 km Low Latitude- Fair MF Propagation Forecast Scale- Excellent- S9+1 Or Better Good- S7-S9 Fair- S4- S6 Poor- S1-S3 None- S0 Southern Hemisphere (TA) Trans Atlantic, (TI) Trans Indian, (TP) Trans Pacific and cross Equatorial propagation conditions in excess of approximately 3200 mi / 5200 km High Latitude- Poor Southern Hemisphere (TA) Trans Atlantic, (TI) Trans Indian, (TP) Trans Pacific and cross Equatorial propagation conditions in excess of approximately 3200 mi / 5200 km Mid Latitude- Fair Southern Hemisphere (TA) Trans Atlantic, (TI) Trans Indian, (TP) Trans Pacific propagation conditions in excess of approximately 3200 mi / 5200 km Low Latitude- Poor MF Propagation Forecast Scale- Excellent- S9+1 or better Good-S7-S9 Fair- S4-S6 Poor- S1-S3 None- S0 Standard Disclaimer- Note! I use error prone RAW public domain data from the NOAA Space Environment Center, as well as other U.S. government organizations, to produce this radiowave propagation forecast. This data is gathered and made public by the U.S. Government using taxpayer $$$, including mine. However the MF frequency propagation forecast that I produce from the RAW public domain data is my personal intellectual property. Therefore this radiowave propagation forecast contained herein is copyrighted © 1988-2011 by Thomas F. Giella, NZ4O. Reproduction of information contained herein is not allowed without advance permission and then only as long as proper credit is given. Also space weather forecasting is still an inexact science. The forecasts are not official but for hobby related purposes only and are subject to human error and acts of God, therefore no guarantee or warranty implied. 73 & GUD DX, Thomas F. Giella, NZ4O Lakeland, FL, USA solarcycl...@tampabay.rr.com NZ4O Solar Space Weather And Geomagnetic Data Archive: http://www.solarcycle24data.org NZ4O LF/MF/HF/6M Radiowave Propagation Forecast: http://www.solarcycle24.org LF/MF/HF/VHF/UHF Frequency Radiowave Propagation Email Reflector: http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/spaceweather NZ4O Daily Solar Space Weather & Geomagnetic Data Archive: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o1.htm NZ4O Solar Space Weather & Geomagnetic Data In Graphic & Image Format: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o2.htm NZ4O Solar Cycle 24 Forecast Discussion & Archive: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o4.htm NZ4O 160 Meter Radio Propagation Theory Notes: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o5.htm NZ4O Solar Space Weather & Geomagnetic Raw Forecast Data Links: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o6.htm Harmful Man Induced Climate Change (Global Warming) Refuted: http://www.globalwarminglie.org ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest - 50 Years Earlier
I know I worked you in some of the next few contests. I don't have the logs any more, so I cant look up what really happened. I think I made something like 40 contacts. What I clearly remember was being very pleased in the next couple of years when I made just over 100 contacts... I'm afraid I don't recall too many calls other than the big ones like W1BB and W2EQS (it took me years to work them). Locally, Alex W6KIP, Niland ,W6EIG, Roy, K6HXT, stick in my head - Alex had a nightly schedule with VK, I cant remember who - and he made the contact once or twice a year as I recall. Remember, this was the Loran era, and most of the country was limited to 200 watts INPUT at night, some much less, and it was not possible to work all states because several states had no operation allowed at all. And I was also using my dads Viking Ranger & HQ140 but I did have a resonant antenna - a big ( for then) hand wound coil in the middle of a cut section of Tank whip stuck out the top of some pieces of EMT propped up by the peak of the 2 story roof. I wore that roof and step ladder out fiddling with it Robin, WA6CDR - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 17:12 Subject: Topband: CQ 160 Contest - 50 Years Earlier > As we're licking our wounds after last weekend's CQ 160 Meter Contest, I > decided to go back into my archives and pulled my log for the very first > one, which was held in February 1961. > > I was able to amass 13 QSOs in that event. My first ever Top Band QSO > was W0VXO/9, who gave me #149 -- I wanted to give him a head start. VXO > was on this past weekend also, but now signs KV4FZ, still pouring out plenty > of rapid fire QSOs. Another call I worked was K2DGT - Bob Martinez, who > is now W6PU out in NM, even today working plenty of low band DX. Of > the other calls K9MBR is now apparently W9EP.Most likely the others are > silent keys.I know that W2FYT (later W2FJ), W4KFC, K8HBR, W0NWX > (W0DX/VP2VI) W8QWI, and W8FGX are silent keys, and I can find no > information on > K0PAU, W2SSC, W0RHI, or W0GJT. > > When I made those 13 QSOs, I didn't even know what SWR was.I used the > center conductor of my Dad's 75 meter dipole, plugged right into the > antenna relay, which served a Johnson Ranger transmitter and RME-4350A > receiver.I was hooked on 160 after that event, and I still am. > > 73 > > Don K8MFO > > ___ > UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK > ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Topband: CQ 160 Contest - 50 Years Earlier
As we're licking our wounds after last weekend's CQ 160 Meter Contest, I decided to go back into my archives and pulled my log for the very first one, which was held in February 1961. I was able to amass 13 QSOs in that event. My first ever Top Band QSO was W0VXO/9, who gave me #149 -- I wanted to give him a head start. VXO was on this past weekend also, but now signs KV4FZ, still pouring out plenty of rapid fire QSOs. Another call I worked was K2DGT - Bob Martinez, who is now W6PU out in NM, even today working plenty of low band DX. Of the other calls K9MBR is now apparently W9EP.Most likely the others are silent keys.I know that W2FYT (later W2FJ), W4KFC, K8HBR, W0NWX (W0DX/VP2VI) W8QWI, and W8FGX are silent keys, and I can find no information on K0PAU, W2SSC, W0RHI, or W0GJT. When I made those 13 QSOs, I didn't even know what SWR was.I used the center conductor of my Dad's 75 meter dipole, plugged right into the antenna relay, which served a Johnson Ranger transmitter and RME-4350A receiver.I was hooked on 160 after that event, and I still am. 73 Don K8MFO ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Topband: CQ 160 FO8RZ
Hello I will be qrv during CQ 160 contest with 500 watts and inverted L. I will be QRV not all the night but almost around 0900Z to 0100Z for east coast SR. I still need AR, CT, KY, LA, MD, MS, NH, PA, RI, SC, SD for 160 WAS on LoTW. Remember that our band plan in FO starts at 1830.0. Pse before sending CQ, listen the frequency, my sigs are not big. I had to QSY a lot of time during last 160 contest due to new CQ on my frequency. For JA, I don't really know how to do because my QSX freq into JA band plan will be busy by Japanese stations. I will try to do it but it will be more difficult to keep the frequency clear. Anyway, this is for fun and the main goal is to give you FO on 160 (and to add new states for my 160 WAS !!!) Hope to hear you this week end. For Europe, I am very sorry but I try since 1 year to QSO Europe without contact. Best 73 from Tahiti and sorry for my poor english if you can find faults FO8Rz Phil All infos about FO8RZ on http://f5phw.hamlogs.net/ ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Re: Topband: CQ 160 Contest Update
great news...! Hope our summer let us join a no-QRN weekend. I am in holidays on the beach but will drive to the station for the contest. So please listen to the south for CW5W for a multiplier... 73, Jorge CX6VM/CW5W -Mensaje original- De: topband-boun...@contesting.com [mailto:topband-boun...@contesting.com] En nombre de Andy Blank Enviado el: Jueves, 20 de Enero de 2011 11:42 p.m. Para: cq-cont...@contesting.com; topband@contesting.com Asunto: Topband: CQ 160 Contest Update The 2011 CQ 160 Contest is fast approaching. Thanks to the support of many sponsors, in addition to retaining all of last year's awards, we have added 3 new trophies for this year: 1. SSB/CW Combined MULTI OPERATOR WORLD 2. CW Single OperatorRUSSIA 3. SSB Single Operator RUSSIA Please visit http://cq160.com/ for detailed information and rules. Hope to see a big turnout and great conditions. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ 160 Meter Contest ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Topband: CQ 160 Contest Update
The 2011 CQ 160 Contest is fast approaching. Thanks to the support of many sponsors, in addition to retaining all of last year's awards, we have added 3 new trophies for this year: 1. SSB/CW Combined MULTI OPERATOR WORLD 2. CW Single OperatorRUSSIA 3. SSB Single Operator RUSSIA Please visit http://cq160.com/ for detailed information and rules. Hope to see a big turnout and great conditions. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ 160 Meter Contest ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Topband: CQ 160 Contest results now available on web
The results for the 2010 CQ 160 Meter Contest are now available on the web site at: http://cq160.com There are some corrections to the article: -*ND8DX* is the winner for zone 4 single op ssb not K5RX. -The club score for *Arizona Outlaws Contest Club* was incorrectly listed as Central Arizona DX Association. They had 52 entries and finished Nr. 16 in the world. -On the plaques page, in the CW list... Single Operator Assisted USA Akira Nagi, JA5DQH should be *Akito Nagi, JA5DQH.* Anyone interested in seeing their Log Checking Report should send an email to direc...@cq160.com. Please indicate your callsign and which mode you operated. The rules for the 2011 running of the CQ160 are also available. There are no changes to the rules, but we have added some trophies. Please check the trophy tab to see what categories are sponsored. If you are interested in sponsoring a plaque for 2012, please send us a note. You can pick any category that is not currently sponsored. The 2011 Contest promises to be another good one as we emerge from the bottom of the cycle. We expect both DXpeditions from Spratly DX0DX and South Orkney VP8O to be active during the contest. 73, Andy N2NT Director CQ 160 Meter Contest ___ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK