New CQ WPX Contest Triathlon Award

How mode-versatile are you? Announcing the new CQ WPX Contest Triathlon Award for the highest cumulative-scoring Single-Op making at least 500 QSOs in each of the three modes: RTTY, SSB and CW.

Here are the criteria:

  1. The CQ Triathlon Award is open to everyone who operates in any Single-Op category in all three CQ WPX contests: RTTY, SSB and CW.
  2. Contenders must make a minimum of 500 QSOs in each mode.
  3. Any Single-Op category may be used in each mode: Single-Op All Band or Single Band, Single-Op Assisted, and any power category. These can be different for each mode.
  4. The Single-Op can operate from any location and the location for each mode may be different.
  5. Score will be based on the total score from all three contests.
  6. Results will be included with the CQ WPX CW results.
  7. Thanks to Rudy, N2WQ, for sponsoring the plaque and encouraging this new award.

Direct any questions to w0yk@cqwpxrtty.com.

Corrections for WPX SSB 2011 Results

There is an error in the All Time Records box.

The World Record for the Multi-Mult category should read

Multi-Operator Multi-Transmitter

     DR1A ('11)              63,397,890            1909

The African Record for the Multi-Multi category should read

AF   EB8AH ('10)             62,470,800            1665

Plaques

We omitted the winner of the plaque for Multi-One in North America.

NORTH AMERICA: North Pole Contest Group Trophy. Won by: KP2TM operated by K9TM, K8CC, W8MJ

2011 WPX CW Log Checking Reports Available

The public logs and log checking reports for the 2011 CQ WPX CW Contest are now available from the web site. Everyone who submitted a log was sent an email with the encrypted URL to view their log checking report.  If you did not receive yours please send a request to director@cqwpx.com.

All public logs may be viewed at http://www.cqwpx.com/publiclogs/2011cw/ Note: Logs submitted as checklogs are not included in the public logs.

We received some detailed feedback from HS0ZDY and RZ3AZ about their log checking reports.  They pointed out a small error that we have corrected.  The log checking reports on the site show the updated scores.  You can view the new report on the same url as the original report.  Take a look and see if your score went up!

A few statistics from the WPX CW log checking.

        3,869 logs total
2,243,673 qso total
   16,079 different calls
      173 different countries
   17,177 ( 0.8%) qso with unique calls
   12,687 (73.9%) unique calls busted
   18,920 ( 0.8%) dupes
      222 ( 0.0%) Cabrillo format errors
1,889,251 (84.2%) qso checked against another log
1,806,812 (95.6%) qso checked good against another log
   24,589 ( 1.3%) busted calls
    2,436 ( 0.1%) busted reverse log calls
   50,497 ( 2.7%) busted exchange
    9,789 ( 0.5%) not in log

Interesting to note that 73.9% of the unique calls were determined to be copying errors. Easy to make mistakes on CW when a single dot lost in the QRN can bust a call! Even so, amazing that 95.6% of all QSOs cross checked were found to be without errors.  Contesters are great operators.

Final results for CQ WPX CW 2011 will appear in the March 2012 issue of CQ Magazine.