You need Macromedia Flash to view the app. Currently our database contains over 13 mln CW and SSB QSOs from almost 30.000 logs submitted in 2007, 2008 and 2009.
You are doing a great job. Very useful to understand these “bad” times for contesters, showing the best way to take more contacts. And right in time for next CQ WW SSB Contest… 73/DX – Vitor, PY2NY
I have a problem running it in my computer. I have the latest macromedia flash version installed and I tried on Mozilla, Explorer and Chrome. First of all The java application doesn`t load in this address:”http://www.ei6dx.com/cqww-contest-analysis/cqww-activity-analyzer/” so I enterered here:”http://www.ei6dx.com/wordpress/cqww/main.swf”, and it wasn`t able to connect the server. Please, let me know if you have the solution.
I was really looking for this, so thank you in advance.
@Marco, LU7ACW
Hi Marco, you also need JavaScript to view it here. You should be able to turn it on in your browser’s settings. Here is a direct link to the control. 73! Stan
@Mike, ra9ftm
Hi Mike. SPB. The best way to print graphs is to use a screen capture utility. There are a few of them available for free. I printed my graphs in color and have them on the wall in the contest shack. Udachi! GL in Test. Stan
@Julio, EA4KR
Hi Julio. Cheers. I don’t think breaking rates down by countries is a good idea. Some countries are simply too big others are too small and would make the rates database too large. CQ zone breakdown is the optimum way to look at rates in my view. 73! Stan
Nice job. I just conclude a Master degree on BI and is great to see how to use these technologies with ham radio contest databases . I just used your tool few minutes, just to play with some options. Of course, in order to get maximimun benefits it must be loaded with the full contest databases QSO’s.
Really you have done a great job on this version. Congratulations.
Fernando. .
Stan, What a clever program! Thanks so much. It really helps me to understand the best time for propagation between my P49Y zone 9 QTH and various rare zones. I appreciate the effort that must have gone into this.
73, andy
Finally someone came up with a clever and intuitive way to make use of the data now available to the public. And as a real ham, Stan, you made your findings available to the public.
Thanks a million for your effort – keep it updated
@F6FVY
Hi Larry, thank you for win-test. It is probably the best software written by and for HAMs. Well done. I appreciate your feedback. We will look into it. VY 73 de Stan
Might be interesting to see a count of stations that made contacts on a given path during that hour. SQL should be easy. This would give you an idea of how many stations are capable of making Qs that hour.
You need Macromedia Flash to view the app. Currently our database contains over 13 mln CW and SSB QSOs from almost 30.000 logs submitted in 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Great analyze
Useful tool. Keep it updated.
GL
Ranko
Very useful tool. Thank you.
FB tool for contest analyze. Even better if I could export data to my spreadsheet.
Best 73, Luc
Nice toll congratulations
73′s
Fábio
PR1T TEAM
RIO DX GROUP
You are doing a great job. Very useful to understand these “bad” times for contesters, showing the best way to take more contacts. And right in time for next CQ WW SSB Contest… 73/DX – Vitor, PY2NY
Congratulations, Stan! Good job, thanks so much.
I have a problem running it in my computer. I have the latest macromedia flash version installed and I tried on Mozilla, Explorer and Chrome. First of all The java application doesn`t load in this address:”http://www.ei6dx.com/cqww-contest-analysis/cqww-activity-analyzer/” so I enterered here:”http://www.ei6dx.com/wordpress/cqww/main.swf”, and it wasn`t able to connect the server. Please, let me know if you have the solution.
I was really looking for this, so thank you in advance.
@Marco, LU7ACW
Hi Marco, you also need JavaScript to view it here. You should be able to turn it on in your browser’s settings. Here is a direct link to the control. 73! Stan
Great tool! Many thanks and congratulations for your work!
Great tool, but is it possible to print graph?
73!
@Mike, ra9ftm
Hi Mike. SPB. The best way to print graphs is to use a screen capture utility. There are a few of them available for free. I printed my graphs in color and have them on the wall in the contest shack. Udachi! GL in Test. Stan
TNX Stan.
Vy nice tool.
Any chance to analyze country by country ?
73
@Julio, EA4KR
Hi Julio. Cheers. I don’t think breaking rates down by countries is a good idea. Some countries are simply too big others are too small and would make the rates database too large. CQ zone breakdown is the optimum way to look at rates in my view. 73! Stan
Nice job. I just conclude a Master degree on BI and is great to see how to use these technologies with ham radio contest databases . I just used your tool few minutes, just to play with some options. Of course, in order to get maximimun benefits it must be loaded with the full contest databases QSO’s.
Really you have done a great job on this version. Congratulations.
Fernando. .
Very interesting view. How about adding an overlay for the SFI, A, K index by hour (OK, 4 hours).
Stan, What a clever program! Thanks so much. It really helps me to understand the best time for propagation between my P49Y zone 9 QTH and various rare zones. I appreciate the effort that must have gone into this.
73, andy
Good job congratulatios om!!
wow, great tool!
Congrats and thanks!
73
de E77DX
Braco
Hi guys, thanks a lot for your feedback. It really is great to see so much interest in this small tool.
Hi Doug, interesting idea. I will look into it may be for 2009 logs.
73!
Stan,
Very useful tool.
Thank you.
73 Darko
Finally someone came up with a clever and intuitive way to make use of the data now available to the public. And as a real ham, Stan, you made your findings available to the public.
Thanks a million for your effort – keep it updated
73 Oliver
I enjoy using your nice tool, it’s a great help for dx hunting.
Thank you very much!!!
73 de Henry
Good job! Great tool!
Thanks!
73 de UR3IQO
Great Job !
73 de Fabio I4UFH
Now if you could only do this same thing BEFORE the contest as a prediction tool
Nice tool. Great job!
Thanks
Thanks for this great tool!
73,
XE1NW
Amazing Job!!! Very useful data. Keep up the great work. Regards.
Martin, LU5DX
Very nice and interesting tool.
One suggestion : Use the UTC time on the X-axis instead of Nth hour – Can be somewhat confusing, especially when “1″ (or “25″) = 0000 UTC.
73
Larry – F6FVY (co-author of Win-Test with Olivier F5MZN)
@F6FVY
Hi Larry, thank you for win-test. It is probably the best software written by and for HAMs. Well done. I appreciate your feedback. We will look into it. VY 73 de Stan
Great tool! Congratulations!
73 Toby
EA4/DH1TW
Nice indeed.. interesting to see 10 meters drop from 2007 to 2008.. I am curious to see the refresh with 2009 when data will be available.. 73 gl!
Wooow!
Might be interesting to see a count of stations that made contacts on a given path during that hour. SQL should be easy. This would give you an idea of how many stations are capable of making Qs that hour.
Thanks Stan, Great to find this analysis, very useful for all of us.
Alex, LU2UF
Important analysis. Congratulations. See you in next contest.
Very nice graphing.