(Araucaria) K1TTT CQWW CW Spotting Report

Luc PY8AZT py8azt em dxbrasil.net
Quarta Dezembro 2 11:40:56 BRST 2009


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From: K1TTT <K1TTT em arrl.net>
Date: 2009/12/1

There were 49440 spots in the database this weekend.

The database from my node, the dxsummit excel spreadsheet and this
report will be available for download shortly after this is published
at http://www.k1ttt.net/logs/2009cqwwcw_spots.zip .

Most spotted DX:

DX              Count
HC8GR           517
9L5A            302
LX7I            262
CR3L            259
6Y1V            244
EA8URL  240
JA3YBK  235
PJ2T            221
ZY7C            213
VK6AA           208
ZM1A            208
B7P             205
EE2W            200
KP2M            200

Busiest spotters:
Spotter count
K1LZ            748
DK8NC           482
UA4ALI  478
K6III           430
UT7NW           426
RN9S            411
RW4AA/9 406
AD6WL           401
UT7MA           370
K3LR-4  349
NQ4I-3  313
W0AIH           298
RA9A            296
S54A            277
NN3W            276
K1TTT-7 271
KE1FO           258
W3LPL-4 252


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Cheerleader report:

What the columns mean:
Spotter = the spotting station
dx = the dx being spotted
spots = the number of spots the spotter made for the dx
total = the total number of spots the spotter made during the contest
pct = percentage of the total spots the spotter made for just that one dx
station.

spotter dx              Spotcount       count   Pct
S57O            S52ZW           23              39      58
XU7TZG  XU7ACY  21              21      100
HS8KGG  E21EIC  19              76      25
PB2JJ           PI4KGL  18              18      100
UT7IL           EN500I  16              41      39
LZ2NP           LZ8E            16              25      64
9A5SG           9A1O            15              17      88
S56B            Z33F            14              17      82
SV1HER  CR3L            13              13      100
LZ1KZA  LZ1195IR        13              13      100
UT7L            C91LW           12              21      57
DJ8OG           LX7I            12              154     7
DK8NC           CR3L            11              482     2
VE2XAA  VE2IM           10              23      43
CT1EEC  CT1EEC  10              10      100
KB1RTS  NQ4I            10              10      100


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"Single Spotters" are stations who make only one dx spot in the whole
contest weekend.  It is obviously fairly unusual for a contest operator
who is active to make only one spot, many make 10's to 100's of spots
during the weekend.  It is common for DX'ers to make a single spot for
a rare dx station then turn off the radio, so lots of single spotters
for rare stations is common, but they also get lots of contest spots
from other stations.  The key here is the percentage of spots that are
from 'single spotters'.  A high percentage can be a sign of the use of
fake callsigns to spot yourself or a friend that you don't want to look
like you are cheerleading for... in any case, the use of fake callsigns
is an obvious sign of someone trying to deceive the world in one way or
another.

What the columns mean:
DX - the dx station being spotted
Total - the total spots for them in the weekend
All(%) - the total number of single spots and the percentage of the total
dxs(%) - the number of the total spots that came from dxsummit and the
percentage of the total they are.  These are broken out because it is
very easy for someone to put in fake callsigns on dxsummit and it has been
a common source of abuse of the system.

DX              Total   All             DXS
HC8GR           517     34(6%)  8(1%)
VK9XW           198     29(14%) 6(3%)
A31A            126     24(19%) 3(2%)
TX3A            109     16(14%) 5(4%)
JH3AIU  39      14(35%)         0(0%)
9L5A            302     14(4%)  6(1%)
A25NW           164     11(6%)  2(1%)
JK2VOC/BA4TB31  10(32%)         0(0%)
YM3A            82      9(10%)  7(8%)
9J3A            136     9(6%)           5(3%)
6Y1V            244     9(3%)           3(1%)
TF4X            130     9(6%)           3(2%)
DR1A            185     9(4%)           4(2%)
KC1XX           197     9(4%)           3(1%)
3V3S            148     9(6%)           4(2%)

This is happily rather 'clean', anyone abusing dxsummit hid it rather well,
and there are only 2 others that may need more examination.: JH3AIU and
JK2VOC/BA4TB have a high percentage of single spots.


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JH3AIU single spotter spots:

Spotter FromNode        Freq
K0BET   K1TTT   14031.5
NO6F    K1TTT   14031.5
K6HJN   K1TTT   14027.4
KL2AX   K1TTT   14027.4
N6EQ    K1TTT   14027.4
VA7MI   K1TTT   14031.5
NS0T    K1TTT   14027.4
NI7A    K1TTT   14031.6
KI5I    K1TTT   14031.6
VE7OP   K1TTT   14031.6
KU0C    K1TTT   14031.6
N8KP    K1TTT   14031.6
UW6TY   K1TTT   14029.5
LZ1XL   K1TTT   14014.2

hmmm, guess he hasn't heard that i can analyze stuff like this...
"K0BET","219.114.173.164","2009/11/29 01:37:11 Connect"
"NO6F","219.114.173.164","2009/11/29 01:27:45 Connect"
"K6HJN","219.114.177.144","2009/11/29 21:37:59 Connect"
"KL2AX","219.114.177.144","2009/11/29 22:54:33 Connect"
"N6EQ","219.114.177.144","2009/11/29 23:19:23 Connect"
"VA7MI","219.114.173.164","2009/11/29 01:30:59 Connect"
"NS0T","219.114.177.144","2009/11/29 21:05:56 Connect"
"NI7A","219.114.173.164","2009/11/28 23:55:38 Connect"
"KI5I","219.114.173.164","2009/11/29 00:09:19 Connect"
"VE7OP","219.114.173.164","2009/11/28 23:24:18 Connect"
"KU0C","219.114.173.164","2009/11/29 00:47:28 Connect"
"N8KP","219.114.173.164","2009/11/28 23:35:35 Connect"
"UW6TY","219.114.168.146","2009/11/28 06:41:21 Connect"
"LZ1XL","219.114.168.146","2009/11/28 07:50:13 Connect"


"NF7K","219.114.173.164","2009/11/29 00:34:53 Connect"
made 2 spots

"K5MN","219.114.173.164","2009/11/29 01:47:59 Connect"
"UA4WN","219.114.173.164","2009/11/29 08:26:06 Connect"
connected but never made a spot

both ip's come back to:
role:         Japan Network Information Center
address:      Kokusai-Kougyou-Kanda Bldg 6F, 2-3-4 Uchi-Kanda
address:      Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0047, Japan
country:      JP
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JK2VOC/BA4TB Single spotter spots:

Spotter FromNode        Freq    Comment
SP1NND  BD5RV   21026
4X4KL           BD5RV   21026   WW-test
DF6PQ           BD5RV   21026   fb
I7PJH           BD5RV   21053
DL7CW           BD5RV   14066.8
JJ1NJA  BD5RV   7018
IW1NQC  BD5RV   21026   WW
HA7SL           BD5RV   21026   test

This one would take action by the sysop of bd5rv to see if he has
ip's for those spotters.

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Just some quick notes on interesting things in the dxsummit log:

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B4B was spotted by OK2SU, RW9AS, RA9KW, WD7E, and RA0UW from an ip from
Beijing.

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ct7/lz3nd had a mixed group of spots by lz's and others from various CT
ip's.

UR4T-@          14110   corect call     CT7/LZ3ND       81.193.229.167
CT7/LZ1WR-@             14103   cqww            CT7/LZ3ND
81.193.229.167
W7VJ-@          14061   cqww            CT7/LZ3ND       81.193.229.167
DL1XX-@         14094.2 corect call     CT7/LZ3ND       81.193.229.167
CT7/LZ1WR-@             14094   cqww            CT7/LZ3ND
81.193.229.167
LZ1PZ-@         14105                   CT7/LZ3ND       81.193.63.227
IY7T-@          14118   corect call     CT7/LZ3ND       82.154.130.135
IY7T-@          14093   call corr       CT7/LZ3ND       82.154.131.7
WY6TD-@         14036   cqww            CT7/LZ3ND       82.155.92.249
LZ1EW-@         14093                   CT7/LZ3ND       85.244.188.240
CT7/LZ1WR-@             14122                   CT7/LZ3ND
85.244.188.240
LZ1FL-@         14132.5.0               CT7/LZ3ND       85.244.188.240
LZ3HH-@         14129                   CT7/LZ3ND       85.244.188.240

they kept correcting the call because he was mis-spotted as ft7/lz3nd a
couple times from the same ip's... guess they just couldn't type their own
call.

YM3A had a nice cheering section that included ct7/lz3nd and lz1wr:

OH8DC-@         7005    VERY STRONG     YM3A    81.193.229.167
CT7/LZ3ND-@             7005    DAVAI NIKSAN    YM3A    81.193.229.167
CT7/LZ1WR-@             7005    ASIATIK TURKEY  YM3A    81.193.229.167
LZ1EW-@         7005                    YM3A    81.193.63.227
LZ1FL-@         7004.9.0                YM3A    81.193.63.227
LZ1PZ-@         7004.9.0                YM3A    81.193.63.227
LZ3FT-@         7004.7.0                YM3A    81.193.63.227
LZ3KF-@         7004.7.0                YM3A    81.193.63.227
CT1AR-@         7004.7.0                YM3A    81.193.63.227
UA4ALK-@                7004.7.0                YM3A    81.193.63.227
CT7/LZ1WR-@             7004.7.0                YM3A    81.193.63.227
CT1AR-@         7007.7.0        cqww    YM3A    82.154.131.7
CT7/LZ3ND-@             7007.4.0        cqww    YM3A    82.155.92.249
W3EXA-@         7007.4.0        ww      YM3A    82.155.92.249
CT7/LZ3ND-@             7007.4.0        GO-GO   YM3A    82.155.92.249
CT1AR-@         7007.4.0        cqww    YM3A    82.155.92.249
WT6R-@          7007.4.0        cqww    YM3A    82.155.92.249
CT7/LZ3ND-@             7007.4.0        VERY STRONG     YM3A
82.155.92.249

What makes these interesting is the lz3nd and lz1wr spots are from
some of the same ip's used to spot ct7/lz3nd up above.  but the whole
cheering section is from portugual.



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DL3VZL was spotted from several calls from a german isp:

JH6SDF-@                14018   wwdx    DL3VZL  80.226.16.80
JH6SDF-@                14018   wwdx    DL3VZL  80.226.16.80
UA0CR-@         14022   wwdx    DL3VZL  80.226.16.80
UA9HA-@         21004           DL3VZL  80.226.21.58
UA0CR-@         21050   ww      DL3VZL  80.226.21.58
PY5HL-@         7026            DL3VZL  80.226.22.61
EI8EA-@         3555    test    DL3VZL  80.226.22.61
UA9ZU-@         21052           DL3VZL  80.226.28.242

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most of DM7C's spots from dxsummit probably didn't go anywhere because
he couldn't get the frequency right:
VE3LKM-@        3536.5.0                DM7C    93.210.104.157
EA8AZC-@        3536.5.0                DM7C    93.210.104.157
DL1JGA-@        3535.6.0        CQWW    DM7C    93.210.104.157
DJ4IJ-@ 3533.2.0                DM7C    93.210.104.157
DJ4IJ-@ 3533.2.0                DM7C    93.210.104.157
DJ4IJ-@ 3533                    DM7C    93.210.104.157
ZL2QB-@ 3518.2.0                DM7C    93.214.190.109
DL1JGA-@        3518                    DM7C    93.214.190.109
VE2GKH-@        3549.7.0                DM7C    93.214.190.109
VE3LKM-@        3459.6.0                DM7C    93.214.190.109
EA8AZC-@        3525    cq test DM7C    93.214.190.109
DH5CM-@ 3525    cq              DM7C    93.214.190.109
EA8AZC-@        3525                    DM7C    93.214.190.109
DJ6AM-@ 3524.9.0                DM7C    93.214.190.109
DJ6AM-@ 3524.9.0                DM7C    93.214.190.109
EA8AZC-@        3555    cqing           DM7C    93.214.190.137
DL1JGA-@        356317          DM7C    93.214.190.137
EA8AZC-@        351975          DM7C    93.214.190.137
EA8AZC-@        35195                   DM7C    93.214.190.137
EA8AZC-@        351975          DM7C    93.214.190.137

if you are going to cheat you might want to practice first to figure
out how to do it.

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David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt em arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net




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