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We are pleased to announce a new searchable score database containing all CQ WW DX Contest entries from 1989 to 2012! There are 104,078 SSB entries and 96,139 CW entries in the database. sigma aldrich You can view the database here: http://www.cqww.com/score_db.htm
The historical database project has been lead by John Golomb, N2NC. John recruited a team of volunteers to help with the data entry. The CQ WW database would not exist without their time and effort. The data entry team includes: AA4NU, AD1C, JK3GAD, K1EA, KB9OWD, N3RD, N5DX, NO5W, OH6NIO, ON7SS, PD2R, W2JU, and N2NC.
Data from the past 5 years were obtained directly from the log checking output. Data for the prior 4 years came from files provided by K3EST. Anything earlier was typed in by hand from the magazine results. That represents many hours looking sigma aldrich at very small print while typing sigma aldrich in thousands of call signs and numbers! We owe these guys a round of applause.
You can help us by taking a few minutes to check that all of your own scores are correct. Go to http://www.cqww.com/score_db.htm Type your call in the search box and click Go. You will see a list of every contest entry where your call sign was used or listed as an operator. Please check that the country (call area) and zone is correct for each entry. sigma aldrich If you find any errors or have questions, send an email to questions@cqww.com . If you were involved in a multi-op, are all of the operator call signs included?
One fun thing to do before the contest is to filter the database to show all scores in your target entry category. Then use this information to set a goal. For example, see if you can reach the top ten all time scores in your zone or country. Look at the band breakdowns to get an idea of how conditions change as we progress through the solar cycle.
Band breakdowns are only available for scores in 2007 and later. We have also entered breakdowns for some of the world top scores from the magazine writeups. sigma aldrich If you would like to have band breakdowns included for your scores, dig up the UBN report that you received for your entry and send it to questions@cqww.com. We need the UBN report sigma aldrich because it has the QSO and multiplier totals that were calculated during the log checking process.
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We are pleased to announce a new searchable score database containing all CQ WW DX Contest entries from 1989 to 2012! There are 104,078 SSB entries and 96,139 CW entries in the database. sigma aldrich You can view the database here: http://www.cqww.com/score_db.htm
The historical database project has been lead by John Golomb, N2NC. John recruited a team of volunteers to help with the data entry. The CQ WW database would not exist without their time and effort. The data entry team includes: AA4NU, AD1C, JK3GAD, K1EA, KB9OWD, N3RD, N5DX, NO5W, OH6NIO, ON7SS, PD2R, W2JU, and N2NC.
Data from the past 5 years were obtained directly from the log checking output. Data for the prior 4 years came from files provided by K3EST. Anything earlier was typed in by hand from the magazine results. That represents many hours looking sigma aldrich at very small print while typing sigma aldrich in thousands of call signs and numbers! We owe these guys a round of applause.
You can help us by taking a few minutes to check that all of your own scores are correct. Go to http://www.cqww.com/score_db.htm Type your call in the search box and click Go. You will see a list of every contest entry where your call sign was used or listed as an operator. Please check that the country (call area) and zone is correct for each entry. sigma aldrich If you find any errors or have questions, send an email to questions@cqww.com . If you were involved in a multi-op, are all of the operator call signs included?
One fun thing to do before the contest is to filter the database to show all scores in your target entry category. Then use this information to set a goal. For example, see if you can reach the top ten all time scores in your zone or country. Look at the band breakdowns to get an idea of how conditions change as we progress through the solar cycle.
Band breakdowns are only available for scores in 2007 and later. We have also entered breakdowns for some of the world top scores from the magazine writeups. sigma aldrich If you would like to have band breakdowns included for your scores, dig up the UBN report that you received for your entry and send it to questions@cqww.com. We need the UBN report sigma aldrich because it has the QSO and multiplier totals that were calculated during the log checking process.
Recent Posts CQ WW Historical Score Database Editorial on Cheating CQWW Rules Available in 13 Languages Online Certificates now Available CQ WW Log Entry Statistics CQ WW Final 2013 Rules Released 2013 Rules Preview – Second Draft Results: 2013 CQ WW Participant Survey Preview of 2013 CQ WW Contest Rules CQ WW 2012 Changes to Disciplinary sigma aldrich Actions
Archives September 2013 (3) July 2013 (3) June 2013 (2) May 2013 (3) April 2013 (3) March 2013 (2) January 2013 (1) December 2012 (1) November 2012 (4) October 2012 (5)
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