Skimmer | Spots | Avg S/N |
GW8IZR-# | 140118 | 29.2 |
DK9IP-# | 133209 | 20.8 |
DJ3AK-# | 123229 | 23.1 |
S50ARX-# | 121321 | 28.1 |
SK3W-# | 110255 | 27.1 |
DL8LAS-# | 102939 | 25.6 |
W3OA-# | 99240 | 27.7 |
OL5Q-# | 96460 | 24.5 |
G0KTN-# | 94552 | 26 |
LA5EKA-# | 93528 | 24.6 |
Monday, December 19, 2011
Most Prolific RBN Contributors
Again, from data crunched by Bob, N6TV:
Can You Hear Me Now - SNRs of Skimmers During CQWW
Bob's been at it again. N6TV has calculated the average Signal-to-Noise ratio for each spot by each RBN Skimmer. My only contribution is to sort the data in callsign order, to make it easier to find your station.
As usual, geography has a lot to do with results. All the most prolific Skimmers are in Europe. A second table, in the next blog post, lists the data as Bob originally did, by total number of spots during the contest.
Here's the tabulation:
As usual, geography has a lot to do with results. All the most prolific Skimmers are in Europe. A second table, in the next blog post, lists the data as Bob originally did, by total number of spots during the contest.
Here's the tabulation:
Skimmer | Spots | Avg S/N |
8Q7DV-# | 5362 | 16.1 |
AA4VV-# | 18020 | 25.9 |
AB7TB-# | 11388 | 19.5 |
AK2B-# | 909 | 13.4 |
DF6PW-# | 868 | 23.7 |
DJ2RD-# | 485 | 27.9 |
DJ3AK-# | 123229 | 23.1 |
DJ6JZ-# | 3720 | 18.7 |
DJ9IE-# | 16237 | 25.1 |
DK1MAX-# | 311 | 19 |
DK8NE-# | 3401 | 22.1 |
DK9IP-# | 133209 | 20.8 |
DL0LBS-# | 21102 | 13 |
DL1AMQ-# | 5226 | 27.2 |
DL5KW-# | 95 | 20.7 |
DL8LAS-# | 102939 | 25.6 |
DL9GTB-# | 424 | 26.3 |
DO4DXA-# | 4091 | 28.8 |
E71DX-# | 3632 | 13.5 |
EI6IZ-# | 2805 | 30 |
ES5PC-# | 62538 | 31.1 |
F5NBU-# | 3150 | 31.4 |
G0KTN-# | 94552 | 26 |
G0VXE-# | 9548 | 17.3 |
G4BYG-# | 1477 | 18.9 |
G6LSB-# | 208 | 27.5 |
GW8IZR-# | 140118 | 29.2 |
HA6PX-# | 64823 | 15.6 |
HZ1FI-# | 7227 | 16.4 |
IK0VCK-# | 256 | 24.6 |
IK0XBX-# | 2753 | 26.4 |
IK3STG-# | 1949 | 17.7 |
JA4ZRK-# | 42716 | 18 |
JR3IXB-# | 375 | 25.6 |
K1TTT-# | 38195 | 26.6 |
K3LR-# | 82552 | 28.6 |
K3MM-# | 78608 | 28.2 |
K8ND-# | 77846 | 25 |
K9QC-# | 19075 | 23.9 |
KB9AMG-# | 50633 | 23.2 |
KC0VKN-# | 1480 | 14.5 |
KE4OPI-# | 256 | 25.5 |
KH6LC-# | 40645 | 20.8 |
KM3T-# | 66668 | 26.1 |
LA5EKA-# | 93528 | 24.6 |
M0NOZ-# | 4058 | 14.6 |
N0TA-# | 40210 | 18.7 |
N3CXV-# | 7785 | 25 |
N4ZR-# | 23609 | 25.4 |
N6NC-# | 7906 | 9.3 |
N6TV-# | 43935 | 18.8 |
N7TR-# | 53961 | 24 |
NB3R-# | 12188 | 29.1 |
NC7J-# | 46441 | 19.1 |
NP2L-# | 7246 | 18.3 |
NY3A-# | 31973 | 25.6 |
OE3DIA-# | 46742 | 17.9 |
OH6BG-# | 72966 | 26.8 |
OH8KVA-# | 5909 | 24.8 |
OL5Q-# | 96460 | 24.5 |
ON5KQ-# | 42682 | 29.7 |
PA0MBO-# | 199 | 15.9 |
PA1T-# | 47676 | 23.1 |
PA5KT-# | 13126 | 22.9 |
PJ2T-# | 46173 | 20.4 |
PY3OL-# | 7892 | 13.8 |
R4WT-# | 16364 | 12.7 |
RL3A-# | 101 | 19.5 |
RU9CZD-# | 78791 | 22.6 |
RZ3DVP-# | 32738 | 23.7 |
S50ARX-# | 121321 | 28.1 |
SA7AKE-# | 11116 | 17.8 |
SK3W-# | 110255 | 27.1 |
SM6FMB-# | 18701 | 20.4 |
SP7KED-# | 6745 | 28 |
SV8RV-# | 86348 | 18.2 |
TF3Y-# | 48115 | 26 |
TF4M-# | 28867 | 27.2 |
UA4NE-# | 332 | 22.5 |
UR5FCM-# | 266 | 25.5 |
V51YJ-# | 62858 | 15.7 |
VE2WU-# | 19295 | 31.1 |
VE6WZ-# | 659 | 24.3 |
VK1LW-# | 10685 | 11.4 |
VK6IA-# | 54303 | 14.8 |
W0MU-# | 17160 | 21.2 |
W0QL-# | 5045 | 21.8 |
W1UJ-# | 17505 | 22.5 |
W3LPL-# | 66663 | 28.6 |
W3OA-# | 99240 | 27.7 |
W4AX-# | 50530 | 26.4 |
W8WTS-# | 63440 | 19.9 |
WA7LNW-# | 71994 | 24.4 |
WE4S-# | 415 | 23.3 |
WZ7I-# | 58989 | 30.1 |
Friday, December 16, 2011
Most Spotted Stations - by band
There are some surprises in this listing by Bob, N6TV of the most-spotted stations by band in the recent CQWW CW.
10 Meters:
NQ4I 2644
DR1A 2518
W4UH 2417
W2PV 2308
WE3C 2271
9A1A 2067
IR8C 2033
ZS4TX 2010
S50G 2002
KC1XX 1964
15 Meters:
NQ4I 3526
W2FU 3341
K3LR 3169
DR1A 2892
9A1A 2887
KC1XX 2853
WE3C 2841
K0RF 2703
C5A 2678
9A5Y 2498
20 Meters:
NQ4I 6662
K3LR 5851
DR1A 5279
WE3C 5182
NR4M 5015
9A1A 4938
KC1XX 4892
W3LPL 4865
PJ2T 4620
C5A 4520
40 Meters:
DR1A 8719
9A1A 7131
LZ9W 7105
KC1XX 7065
W3UA 6960
OK3R 6785
DF0HQ 6780
NQ4I 6625
YT7KM 6525
OL8M 6425
80 Meters:
DR1A 6547
SK3W 4871
LZ9W 4693
LY7A 4519
DF0HQ 4486
W2FU 4341
9A1A 4325
KC1XX 3937
K3LR 3893
9A2U 3710
160 Meters:
DR1A 4148
9A1A 3194
LY7M 3016
K3LR 2545
DF0HQ 2501
LZ9W 2426
S59A 2343
ON4WW 2295
OK6W 2168
KC1XX 1995
All Bands:
DR1A 30103
9A1A 24542
K3LR 23599
NQ4I 23292
KC1XX 22706
DF0HQ 21292
W2FU 21228
LZ9W 20915
W3LPL 19477
WE3C 19044
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Most-spotted Single Ops
Again, from N6TV, here are the most spotted single-ops. He says:
I pulled spot counts for the Top-Ten SOHP stations, as reported so far to 3830 (plus CR3E who has not posted yet). Note that if you were spotted once a minute for 48 hours, that would add up to 2880 spots.
Tip (from N6TV): The best way to get spotted by a Skimmer is to send "CQ" or "TEST" and your callsign (twice), with everything sent at the same speed. Sending "TEST" faster than your callsign, or sending the exchange faster than everything else, will make CW Skimmer much less likely
to properly decode your call. CW Skimmer must detect your CW speed
before it can decode any letters successfully. Varying your CW speed
constantly will make it much harder for CW Skimmer to spot you.
N4ZR adds: Also, you *must* send TEST or CQ, or you will not be spotted. These are keywords that Skimmer uses to identify running stations. No keyword, no spot.
Of course, the numbers above reflect the geographic distribution of RBN Skimmers. It is surprising, though, that given the density of RBN contributors in Europe, only CR6K and 4O3A made the list. Perhaps there aren't very many competitive high-power single-ops in Europe, or maybe they were all off operating at the big multis.
I pulled spot counts for the Top-Ten SOHP stations, as reported so far to 3830 (plus CR3E who has not posted yet). Note that if you were spotted once a minute for 48 hours, that would add up to 2880 spots.
Most Spotted USA (SO HP)
K0DQ 6724
K1RX 6681
K3CR 6439
K5ZD 5684
K4ZW 5606
NN1N 5543
N2NT 5052
N9RV 4829
K1DG 4400
K1TO 4218
Most spotted DX (SO HP)
VY2TT 3639
VY2ZM 3541
P40W 2695
P40F 2249
A45XR 2162
PZ5T 1864
8P5A 1647
NH2T 1439
CR3E 1430
CR6K 1253
4O3A 447
N4ZR adds: Also, you *must* send TEST or CQ, or you will not be spotted. These are keywords that Skimmer uses to identify running stations. No keyword, no spot.
Of course, the numbers above reflect the geographic distribution of RBN Skimmers. It is surprising, though, that given the density of RBN contributors in Europe, only CR6K and 4O3A made the list. Perhaps there aren't very many competitive high-power single-ops in Europe, or maybe they were all off operating at the big multis.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Most Spotted Stations - Take Two
Courtesy of N6TV, here
are the most-spotted DX stations as reported by all RBN CW Skimmers
during the 2011 CQ WW CW, sorted by continent of the spotted station
(top 20 in each continent):
North America:
Call Spots
K3LR 23599
NQ4I 23292
KC1XX 22706
W2FU 21228
W3LPL 19477
WE3C 19044
NR4M 18055
W2PV 17999
N3RS 14224
NR5M 13221
K0RF 12683
C6AAW 12586
K1LZ 9394
N4WW 9371
N6WM 8637
W2RE 7948
VE3EJ 7705
KB1H 7616
NY4A 7358
K0TV 7086
South America:
Call Spots
PJ2T 13530
PW7T 5232
PJ4A 4776
P40L 4568
LU8YE 4111
HK1X 2964
P40W 2695
LT1F 2685
HK3TU 2461
HC2SL 2402
P40F 2249
PJ4LS 2240
HK1R 2109
FY5KE 2104
PV8DX 2101
CW5W 2002
PZ5T 1864
FY5FY 1693
PW2D 1660
PV8ADI 1557
Europe:
Call Spots
DR1A 30103
9A1A 24542
DF0HQ 21292
LZ9W 20915
SK3W 18517
LY7A 15791
HG1S 12353
OZ5E 10904
EA5CW 10268
IR4X 10061
HB9CA 9340
DL1A 8509
HG7T 8155
OL3Z 7725
LY2W 7246
DL0GL 7223
TK4W 7204
RT6A 7160
RT4F 7070
PI4DX 7025
Africa:
Call Spots
C5A 13143
IH9R 6287
CR3L 5752
EF8S 3331
ED8A 2726
EA8CN 2473
CN2R 2205
ZS4TX 2010
EF8R 1835
5C5W 1766
EA8BMG 1590
ST2AR 1549
9G5XA 1454
CR3E 1430
ZD8W 1426
EA9EU 1144
EL2A 1026
5H3EE 1009
3V8SS 990
ZS2DL 961
Asia:
Call Spots
JA5FDJ 9241
TC3A 8949
JA3YBK 7998
RF9C 5577
JA1YPA 4402
RG9A 4305
B1Z 4261
RW0A 3677
UP0L 3410
RW0CWA 2770
JH4UYB 2709
BY5CD 2473
4Z5LA 2436
RM9X 2404
TC2A 2396
A71EM 2359
JA1BPA 2301
UP2L 2278
JS3CTQ 2184
A45XR 2162
Oceania:
Calls Spots
KH6LC 5010
ZM1A 4408
KH7X 3262
ZM4T 2871
VK6LW 2458
VK4KW 2388
AH0BT 2038
KH7M 1866
AH2R 1659
VK6AA 1558
WH6R 1478
NH2T 1439
VK4UC 1305
KH6/WJ2O 1299
VK2IM 1209
YE2S 1026
DX1DBT 829
AH7C 795
ZL3TE 772
9M6NA 761
Monday, December 12, 2011
The RBN's Most Spotted Stations in CQWWCW
Bob, N6TV has kindly permitted us to post his tabulation of the stations that the RBN spotted most often during the recent CQWW CW contest. Sorry about the funny shading, but I think it's readable enough. In each group, the underlined continent is where the spotters were located - for example, the numbers of spots under Africa reflect spots made by RBN volunteers in Africa. Herewith:
All Areas
|
Spots
|
Africa
|
Spots
|
|
DR1A
|
30,103
|
DR1A
|
891
|
|
9A1A
|
24,542
|
NQ4I
|
753
|
|
K3LR
|
23,599
|
WE3C
|
711
|
|
NQ4I
|
23,292
|
KC1XX
|
707
|
|
KC1XX
|
22,706
|
K3LR
|
695
|
|
DF0HQ
|
21,292
|
9A1A
|
680
|
|
W2FU
|
21,228
|
DF0HQ
|
657
|
|
LZ9W
|
20,915
|
NR4M
|
633
|
|
W3LPL
|
19,477
|
W2FU
|
591
|
|
WE3C
|
19,044
|
W3LPL
|
533
|
|
North America
|
Spots
|
South America
|
Spots
|
|
NQ4I
|
13,019
|
K3LR
|
521
|
|
K3LR
|
12,642
|
NQ4I
|
467
|
|
W2FU
|
11,567
|
KC1XX
|
463
|
|
KC1XX
|
11,459
|
DR1A
|
444
|
|
W2PV
|
11,066
|
W2FU
|
390
|
|
PJ2T
|
9,565
|
WE3C
|
383
|
|
W3LPL
|
9,364
|
9A1A
|
359
|
|
NR5M
|
9,239
|
W3LPL
|
355
|
|
WE3C
|
9,223
|
NR5M
|
340
|
|
K0RF
|
9,123
|
NR4M
|
331
|
|
Europe
|
Spots
|
Asia
|
Spots
|
|
DR1A
|
18,361
|
JA5FDJ
|
1,288
|
|
9A1A
|
15,113
|
DR1A
|
1,183
|
|
LZ9W
|
14,499
|
JA3YBK
|
1,175
|
|
DF0HQ
|
13,227
|
9A1A
|
1,145
|
|
SK3W
|
12,396
|
DF0HQ
|
1,111
|
|
LY7A
|
11,437
|
LZ9W
|
1,102
|
|
KC1XX
|
9,305
|
SK3W
|
980
|
|
K3LR
|
8,727
|
LY7A
|
900
|
|
W3LPL
|
8,445
|
B1Z
|
694
|
|
NQ4I
|
7,988
|
JA1YPA
|
650
|
|
...
|
||||
N6WM
|
346
|
|||
...
|
||||
K3LR
|
312
|
|||
Oceania
|
Spots
|
|||
JA5FDJ
|
1,279
|
|||
JA3YBK
|
1,207
|
|||
ZM1A
|
792
|
|||
K3LR
|
702
|
|||
NQ4I
|
699
|
|||
N6WM
|
692
|
|||
B1Z
|
690
|
|||
K0RF
|
680
|
|||
DR1A
|
660
|
|||
JA1YPA
|
633
|
|||
NR4M
|
589
|
|||
WE3C
|
582
|
|||
KC1XX
|
559
|
|||
W3LPL
|
536
|
|||
W2FU
|
530
|
|||
DF0HQ
|
529
|
|||
9A1A
|
529
|
|||
NR5M
|
489
|
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