I have updated the complete set of CQ WW video maps on my youtube channel (channel N7DR).
- CQ WW SSB 160m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW SSB 80m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW SSB 40m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW SSB 20m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW SSB 15m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW SSB 10m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW CW 160m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW CW 80m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW CW 40m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW CW 20m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW CW 15m (2005 - 2023)
- CQ WW CW 10m (2005 - 2023)
The videos are created
with time steps of ten minutes; when playing the video, each time step is displayed for five seconds. The videos
are presented as animated GIF files, so they should display correctly
without any specialised video software installed on your computer.
The videos assume that all communication is via the great-circle
short path route, and include only inter-zone contacts. The width of the arcs is an absolute measure of
the number of QSOs taking place over that path in the particular
10-minute segment. The colour of the arc reflects the relative number of
QSOs taking place over the path. Each separate image (i.e., 10-minute
segment) is normalized so that the path with the greatest number of
QSOs is rendered in white. Paths with fewer QSOs are in progressively
darker colours. Thus, arc colour should not be compared from one still image to
another; arc width, however, is meaningful. The width of an arc in
pixels is one plus the natural logarithm of the number of QSOs
represented by the arc.
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