Results, 15th Annual Stew Perry Topband Distance Challenge

Boring Amateur Radio Club – K7RAT

15125 SE Bartell Road

Boring, OR  97009

http://www.kkn.net/stew/

1-May-2011

 

This results this time around were was written by a guest editor – Paul Obert, K8PO/1.  Hopefully, this will provide a fresh perspective to the contest, instead of the Boring one you have read fourteen times previous.  Enjoy!!  Take it away Paul:

 

The fifteenth running of the Stew Perry contest is now history and this article provides the results.  Readers are encouraged to go to www.k1zm.com/w1bb to read the history of Stew Perry, W1BB who received the first DXCC on 160M on November 1, 1976.  Thank you, Jeff, for preserving this history for all of us to enjoy.  Additional thanks go to Krassy, K1LZ and his team for putting W1BB on the air.  We also thank the Boring Amateur Radio Club for sponsoring and hosting this superior contest www.jzap.com/k7rat/stew.html.

 
The Stew Perry Contest is unique by virtue of the handicapping system that levels the playing field for all stations.  Herb, KV4FZ, said it best, “Whoever was responsible for the structure of this contest, Lew or Tree, please take a bow...let me tell you they know how to put an exciting Top Band event together.  The Stew Perry puts participants in a more equal fair footing… The Stew is truly my favorite”.

 

The 2010 results show exactly that.  N0NI piloted his station to a world high 6,544 points beating all others, operating QRP from Iowa.  Last year he was top World Low Power.  Toni uses a DXE controller to take advantage of the omni-direction feature. He also has four receive antenna systems, a Hi-Z 8 circle array, a Hi-Z four square, and phased 910 foot long beverages spaced 325 feet toward Europe and Japan.  Toni can use these antennas in diversity with the Elecraft K3 in different combinations.  For example, putting the phased Beverages on the main receiver and the 8 circle on the sub-receiver. He says this arrangement is really a lot of fun to use.

 

The top ten results are listed below and show a mix of three QRP, three Low Power, and four High Power entrants.

 

Call

Single/Multi

Power

Score

N0NI

S

Q

6544

K8PO

S

H

5488

CE1/K7CA

S

H

5484

N0TT

S

Q

5244

W1BB

M

H

5082

K3ZM

S

H

5025

WB9Z

S

L

5020

W9RE

S

L

4694

K0PK

S

Q

4672

NO3M

S

L

4568

 

Station hardware for the top ten is also an interesting mix.  It is always fascinating to see what the operator at the other end of the QSO is using. Tony, N0NI, operates from a very successful single op and multi-op station in Iowa. Using 5 watts, he beat everyone in the world by a big margin.  He also won the golden log plaque with zero busted calls. Paul, K8PO’s station, is a full size Rohn 25 vertical with 100-300 foot radials.  Two one wavelength reversible beverages to NE, SW, NW and SE handle the receiving.  An Elecraft K3, Acom 2000A and Win-Test complete the inside hardware. Al, CE1/K7CA , uses a 42 foot top loaded vertical with 32 quarter wave radials.  His receiving setup is a broadside/endfire phased vertical array pointing north plus a one wavelength beverage pointing to 330 degrees.  K3’s in diversity mode and a Ten-Tec Titan helped Al work a dozen Europeans and a similar number of Asians.

 

Charlie, N0TT, also uses a full size Rohn 25 with 85 radials. It is fed with open wire line to keep losses low. For receiving, he uses two one wavelength beverages in the usual NE/SW and NW/SE directions.  In addition, he has a 9 circle array, 420 feet in diameter, with 20 foot elements. An Elecraft K3 does the transmitting and receiving. W1BB was the multi-op using the K1LZ station.  Mladen, NU5Y and Velimir, K3JO, teamed with K1LZ to   muster a strong effort honoring our namesake Stew Perry, W1BB.  For more information, please go to http://www.qrz.com/callsign.html?callsign=w1bb . Peter, K3ZM, has dramatically improved his station to include a full size four square. It sits on his property, flooded by salt water three times in the last five years.  For good measure, Peter also laid down 240, 125' foot long copper radials.  On receive he uses several beverages and verticals with phasing.  His Elecraft K3 and Alpha 91B are the inside hardware.

Jerry, WB9Z, uses a 160 foot series-fed base insulated guyed tower with 120 foot radials for transmit and an Elecraft K3 fed by six single wire beverages and a two wire beverage all 880 feet or longer for receiving. Mike, W9RE, has a quarter wave vertical for transmit fed by an Icom IC-7800.  His receive antenna is an 8 vertical circle array (W8JI EFBS) which are phased to hear in 8 directions.  His second station is an Icom IC-781 with roofing filter fed by a SE and NE beverage, both 500 feet long.  This combination enables Mike to operate SO2R within 5 KHz of his transmit frequency.  Often plagued by noise on top band, this time his QTH was relatively noise free.

 

Paul, K0PK, has a 95 foot vertical, Yaesu FT2000 at 5 watts and N1MM for logging. Using this gear, he worked a few Europeans and his longest QSO was KH6LC at 6342 km.    Eric, NO3M’s transmit antenna is an 88 foot aluminum tubing vertical with 96, 80-130 foot radials.  His beverage receiving array consists of 14 elements, all in a staggered end-fire combination covering all compass points.

 

The top ten finishers use verticals with low ground losses for transmit, beverages and or phased vertical arrays for receive.  The good news is you will hear them and they will hear you if you call in.

 

Special mentions are as follows:

 

·       Jerry, KE9I’s result is very noteworthy since he had more QSO’s than anyone else.  He uses an Elecraft K3 and Acom 2000A with Win-Test for logging.  His transmit antenna is a 70 foot top loaded vertical with many radials.  His receiving antennas are two wire beverages, each 750 feet long pointing NE/SW, NW/SE and E/W.

·       TM6M is the Western Brittany Contest Team station.  Operated by F1AKK and F8DBF, their 26M high vertical with top loading and 68 radials for transmit and beverages for receiving won top score in Europe.

·       Herb, KV4FZ, had the big score from the Caribbean.  Not an easy task since QRN often rises above QSO permissible levels.

·       TF4M and ZL4AS worked a 17,774 km path for the longest QSO.  Cliff, ZL4AS, was using a 15M high dipole with an Elecraft K3 and Yaesu FL-7000 amplifier.  On the other side, Thor, TF4M, uses an antenna, which he calls, “The Arctic King”, a vertical on the edge of the sea.  You may view his antenna at http://tf4m.com.

·       Rich, KL7RA, had the highest score above 60 degree latitude.

·       Rick, N6RK, had the California high score.

·       Sergei, UA6LFQ, was the top low power scorer from Europe.

·       Bill, VE3MMQ, was the top score from Canada

·       The JA3YBK Mt. RF Multi-Multi Contest Club was the high score from Japan. 

 

Overall, the scores were lower than 2009.  High score then was 8,048 points compared to 6,544 for 2010. Logs submitted in 2009 were 821 and the 2010 contest had 722.  We have been blessed by great top band conditions over the past few years.

 

Well Stew, how did we do?  I think he would have been very proud of each entrant’s participation and score.

 

73, Paul K8PO

 

 

 


Thanks Paul.  Once again, thanks to the many sponsors who stepped up and supported this contest with some hard earned dollars, a very robust list of plaques were available.   Unless specifically sponsored as a mult-operator plaque – all plaques are for single-op entrants only. 

 

Plaque Donor

Category

Plaque Winner

KL7RA

Top Number of QSOs

KE9I

KL7RA

Top Score, Multi, Outside NA/Europe

KH6LC

W2GD Contesting Team

Top Score, World, Multi

W1BB

TF3KX / Aurora Borealis Award

Top Score, > 60 Deg N Geomagnetic Latitude

KL7RA

W7KF

Oldest Op with > 50 QSOs

W7LR

KB7Q

Top Score, World, QRP

N0TT

N5IA

Top Number of Grids Worked

WF2W

KH6LC / VK-ZL Challenge

Top Score, VK/ZL

ZL3IX

KR2Q / Golden Log Award

Top Number of QSOs w/o bust

K1GU

AE6RF

Top Score, Portable QTH

CE1/K7CA

N0TT

Youngest Op > 50 QSOs

KJ4FDV

K7FL

Top Score, 100% S&P

K2XX

K1EP

Top Score by YL Op

F8BPN

K6ND / K6SE Memorial

Top Score, World

N0NI

N7UA

Top Score, World, High Power

K8PO

N9ADG

Top Score, Asia

C4M

N7JW

Top Score, Japan

JH4UYB

K7CA

Top Score, Zone 17, 18, 22, 23

JT1CO

W7RH

Longest QSO – Low Power

WB9Z

F8BPN

Top Score, Low Power, Europe

UA6LFQ

WA5VGI

Top Score, California

N6RK

SP4K

Top Score, Multi, Europe

TM6M

W0UCE

Top Score, USA, Low Power, Single wire for TX and RX

K1EP

NA0Y

Top Score, USA

K3ZM

K9DX

Top Score, Europe

E77DX

WA2DFI

Top Score, Canada

VE3MMQ

K3TN

Best Soapbox Write-up

K3FIC

TF4M

Longest QSO, High Power (x2)

TF4M / ZL4AS

Horned Toad Acres Wireless

Top Score – Central/South America

KV4FZ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We tip our Boring hat to Lew, W7EW, who organized the plaque listing and is the one who will assure your plaque is procured and shipped to you before the next running of this fine contest. 

 

Here are the score listings – sorted by category. 

 

Busts = QSOs removed for incorrect callsign or received information, or not-in-log.

QSO = Number of valid QSOs after removing Dupes and Busts.

QRP = Number of QRP stations worked (4X multiplier)

LOW = Number of low power stations worked (2X multiplier)

Overtime = Number of QSOs removed because operating time was in excess of 14 hours.

 

Single operator - High power

 

CALL

Category

Power

Grid

Raw QSOS

Dupes

Busts

QSO

Points

Grids

Best DX

DX KM

QRP

LOW

TIME

Overtime

K8PO

SingleOp

High

FN54

724

24

8

692

5488

297

ZL3IX

15169

27

175

819

0

CE1/K7CA

SingleOp

High

FG41

292

2

7

283

5484

174

JA4CUU

17659

0

31

639

0

K3ZM

SingleOp

High

FM17

712

9

14

689

5025

301

JH4UYB

11458

28

176

822

0

KV4FZ

SingleOp

High

FK77

429

1

42

386

4205

228

ZL3IX

13898

6

72

759

0

N2IC

SingleOp

High

DM52

592

7

8

577

4017

231

ZL3IX

11551

23

148

716

0

TF4M

SingleOp

High

HP85

440

6

15

419

3920

236

ZL4AS

17774

14

82

752

0

KL7RA

SingleOp

High

BP40

351

5

9

337

3870

189

CE1/K7CA

12200

11

66

720

0

WF2W

SingleOp

High

FN13

652

0

14

638

3654

272

UU7J

8197

24

148

785

0

VE3MMQ

SingleOp

High

FN14

586

7

9

570

3599

247

ZL3IX

14583

24

150

762

0

E77DX

SingleOp

High

JN84

473

2

25

446

3579

252

N7DD

9994

10

88

816

0

KE9I

SingleOp

High

EN61

739

0

15

724

3542

266

JA3YBK

10473

30

182

806

0

K6ND

SingleOp

High

FN42

554

5

5

544

3454

256

JA3YBK

11020

18

128

822

0

N8OO

SingleOp

High

EM31

559

0

13

546

3360

222

A62ER

12847

20

148

819

0

N2KW

SingleOp

High

FN32

499

14

7

478

3251

237

UU7J

8057

23

118

811

0

W5TM

SingleOp

High

EM15

624

18

18

588

3191

226

ZL3IX

12612

26

167

650

0

P40TA

SingleOp

High

FK52

312

4

14

294

3187

179

UU7J

10240

3

33

452

0

K9CT

SingleOp

High

EN50

644

2

9

633

3029

238

JA3YBK

10465

29

169

769

0

VE6WQ

SingleOp

High

DO33

429

0

28

401

2969

179

CE1/K7CA

9948

11

112

534

0

K1LT

SingleOp

High

EM89

648

6

19

623

2931

247

ZL3IX

13885

24

150

787

0

WD5R

SingleOp

High

EM45

602

16

11

575

2829

215

ZL3IX

13050

28

156

765

0

KG7H

SingleOp

High

DN18

409

3

10

396

2796

183

ZL3IX

12269

15

115

758

0

K9NW

SingleOp

High

EN71

613

18

9

586

2737

234

JH2FXK

10567

24

161

741

0

UW2M

SingleOp

High

KN99

324

2

9

313

2639

205

ZL3IX

16482

9

60

788

0

K9DX

SingleOp

High

EN52

574

9

22

543

2532

218

UU7J

8894

21

135

596

0

G3BJ

SingleOp

High

IO82

373

10

6

357

2507

212

VK6GX

14713

14

84

820

0

K3WW

SingleOp

High

FN20

546

9

18

519

2437

223

UU7J

8333

21

127

531

0

RX3APM

SingleOp

High

LO04

331

5

11

315

2377

200

PY1NB

11640

9

71

829

0

N4XD

SingleOp

High

FM05

491

10

12

469

2376

206

UU7J

8983

24

133

724

0

W0PR

SingleOp

High

EN34

519

1

22

496

2339

194

CE1/K7CA

8387

20

140

565

0

G3LET

SingleOp

High

IO90

338

6

10

322

2296

192

VK6GX

14574

10

76

839

0

YL2SM

SingleOp

High

KO37

351

0

14

337

2291

204

ZL3IX

17189

10

78

848

7

K7RL

SingleOp

High

CN88

317

5

4

308

2268

146

UW2M

9013

10

83

394

0

K8FC

SingleOp

High

FN13

445

0

26

419

2258

201

ZL3IX

14536

14

112

588

0

JH4UYB

SingleOp

High

PM64

138

0

3

135

2218

106

CE1/K7CA

17659

1

12

623

0

N6RO

SingleOp

High

CM97

335

3

6

326

2196

161

JA6BZI

9190

12

98

454

0

KU5B

SingleOp

High

EM10

386

2

4

380

2180

181

ZL3IX

12268

14

111

481

0

OH2BO

SingleOp

High

KP20

293

3

5

285

2134

186

CE1/K7CA

13042

9

75

585

0

W0UCE

SingleOp

High

FM06

505

5

12

488

2114

198

UW2M

8703

22

129

805

0

N5LZ

SingleOp

High

DN41

381

10

2

369

2111

166

JH4UYB

9364

17

106

478

0

AB7R

SingleOp

High

CN88

307

0

5

302

2039

148

ZL3IX

11955

11

83

511

0

N5UL

SingleOp

High

DM82

359

5

5

349

2034

176

JH4UYB

10570

14

92

614

0

OK1DOL

SingleOp

High

JN69

369

0

8

361

2030

216

PY1NB

9703

11

85

840

0

W3GH

SingleOp

High

FN00

395

0

16

379

2019

182

UU7J

8557

17

104

477

0

N1LN

SingleOp

High

FM05

408

7

9

392

1984

187

JA3YBK

11408

19

107

488

0

KH7Y

SingleOp

High

BK29

172

0

17

155

1963

94

CE1/K7CA

10467

4

23

496

0

W3KL

SingleOp

High

FM19

442

1

11

430

1891

185

ZL3IX

14333

22

117

600

0

N3IQ

SingleOp

High

FM19

411

3

18

390

1856

178

ZL3IO

13852

22

100

395

0

WJ9B

SingleOp

High

EL89

411

4

12

395

1853

169

UW2M

9554

9

110

898

4

F5IN

SingleOp

High

JN18

305

0

4

301

1778

187

JA3YBK

9749

10

79

578

0

K7MI

SingleOp

High

CN73

260

0

0

260

1748

137

CE1/K7CA

9690

11

77

281

0

G4AMT

SingleOp

High

IO70

179

0

3

176

1707

140

K6XX

8536

6

41

333

0

NK7U

SingleOp

High

DN14

313

2

17

294

1705

146

UU7J

9715

14

91

524

0

G3WPH

SingleOp

High

IO91

267

3

6

258

1626

172

VK6GX

14577

6

71

723

0

JT1CO

SingleOp

High

ON38

166

0

7

159

1618

114

N7GP

10352

2

20

665

0

W8AEF

SingleOp

High

DM33

295

2

13

280

1591

156

JH4UYB

9820

7

68

698

0

W1QK

SingleOp

High

FN31

368

2

18

348

1580

157

UU7J

8137

13

95

447

0

N4PN

SingleOp

High

EM82

361

0

5

356

1577

156

E77DX

8273

14

112

530

0

N6KI

SingleOp

High

DM13

269

1

5

263

1545

142

JA3YBK

9243

8

69

415

0

K9MMS

SingleOp

High

EN51

401

1

6

394

1541

171

CE1/K7CA

7969

14

131

651

0

K9YC

SingleOp

High

CM87

251

2

3

246

1535

135

ZL3IX

11051

13

64

400

0

SE0X

SingleOp

High

JO99

308

7

10

291

1521

182

XU7ACY

8671

8

80

827

0

VE5UF

SingleOp

High

DO61

264

0

8

256

1513

144

CE1/K7CA

9537

8

62

352

0

W9SN

SingleOp

High

EN70

403

0

29

374

1507

170

UU7J

8876

16

116

382

0

RA4LW

SingleOp

High

LO44

196

4

9

183

1488

143

ZL3IX

15862

5

41

491

0

K7HP

SingleOp

High

DM33

302

9

10

283

1468

140

JA3YBK

9536

11

68

855

2

W1KM

SingleOp

High

FN41

226

0

2

224

1467

133

UU7J

8021

7

42

268

0

K1GU

SingleOp

High

EM75

333

2

0

331

1446

167

UU7J

9319

18

101

418

0

F8BPN

SingleOp

High

JN05

263

1

11

251

1442

159

N7DD

8996

9

61

797

0

S53O

SingleOp

High

JN86

301

4

11

286

1440

169

PY1NB

9732

8

82

837

0

SM2M

SingleOp

High

KP03

216

0

1

215

1423

142

XU7ACY

8572

7

59

554

0

N5XJ

SingleOp

High

EM10

294

4

9

281

1422

141

G4AMT

7595

11

80

432

0

JH2FXK

SingleOp

High

PM84

86

0

4

82

1420

74

CE1/K7CA

17295

0

8

489

0

BW2/KU1CW

SingleOp

High

PL04

167

2

4

161

1418

89

N6ND

11139

0

6

526

0

UV5U

SingleOp

High

KO50

252

0

2

250

1409

165

CE1/K7CA

13219

10

65

578

0

N1EU

SingleOp

High

FN32

236

1

0

235

1407

145

JA5DQH

11124

10

63

200

0

W5WMU

SingleOp

High

EM40

307

1

5

301

1393

153

E77DX

8968

9

82

529

0

UA1OMS

SingleOp

High

LP31

210

0

9

201

1392

140

ZL3IX

15993

5

51

636

0

LY9Y

SingleOp

High

KO16

266

0

3

263

1388

175

CE1/K7CA

12838

9

71

716

0

K2AV

SingleOp

High

FM05

357

6

8

343

1360

159

UX2X

8169

17

90

447

0

K4SV

SingleOp

High

EM85

280

1

1

278

1354

151

UW2M

9000

11

77

301

0

N1IW

SingleOp

High

FN42

203

1

5

197

1331

131

UX1UX

7243

7

55

281

0

N4IR

SingleOp

High

EM86

381

4

4

373

1329

156

UU7J

9122

17

106

428

0

DK2OY

SingleOp

High

JO44

275

1

4

270

1322

167

JA3YBK

8968

7

72

787

0

K3WA

SingleOp

High

EN50

341

1

7

333

1272

158

E77DX

8052

15

102

297

0

WS7L

SingleOp

High

CN85

205

1

1

203

1267

119

CE1/K7CA

9736

9

47

734

0

K4SO

SingleOp

High

FM18

325

1

9

315

1262

148

SV3RF

8214

17

98

360

0

N8EA

SingleOp

High

EN82

267

2

2

263

1224

149

UU7J

8598

11

68

427

0

W3TDF

SingleOp

High

FN20

353

2

12

339

1205

127

UW2M

8138

18

93

810

0

KF6T

SingleOp

High

CM98

240

1

7

232

1203

121

JA3YBK

8626

8

70

345

0

N2CU

SingleOp

High

FN02

245

1

1

243

1190

138

ZL3IX

14340

10

70

322

0

K9FO

SingleOp

High

EN61

349

0

11

338

1188

153

CE1/K7CA

7923

15

91

582

0

PA4VHF

SingleOp

High

JO32

248

5

4

239

1149

148

KV4FZ

7269

6

70

660

0

IK0HBN

SingleOp

High

JN62

175

1

1

173

1143

132

JH4UYB

9530

7

44

427

0

W9IU

SingleOp

High

EN60

320

0

12

308

1143

146

UU7J

8977

13

91

268

0

N8BJQ

SingleOp

High

EN80

302

2

2

298

1130

149

CE1/K7CA

7739

13

91

372

0

N4VV

SingleOp

High

EM86

327

4

5

318

1128

142

UU7J

9122

10

88

455

0

UT8IM

SingleOp

High

KN87

207

0

7

200

1111

134

KV4FZ

9464

7

58

806

0

SN7Q

SingleOp

High

JO91

269

2

5

262

1105

164

JA1JRK

8748

8

68

430

0

ZL3IX

SingleOp

High

RE66

47

0

2

45

1098

42

UX2X

17203

0

3

414

0

AD4EB

SingleOp

High

EM65

300

0

4

296

1088

139

TM6M

6616

11

92

284

0

K2XX

SingleOp

High

EM96

228

2

8

218

1074

132

UU7J

9011

8

59

651

0

K0TO

SingleOp

High

DN33

229

2

19

208

1073

115

CE1/K7CA

9052

10

59

286

0

GW3JXN

SingleOp

High

IO72

172

2

9

161

1069

119

K0RF

7164

8

44

300

0

K3TC

SingleOp

High

FM19

274

0

6

268

1058

140

KH7Y

7650

10

78

675

0

W6XI

SingleOp

High

DM42

221

0

16

205

1058

115

CE1/K7CA

7966

8

61

260

0

K3MD

SingleOp

High

FN10

289

4

11

274

1044

136

UU7J

8446

12

73

328

0

SV3RF

SingleOp

High

KM18

136

0

4

132

1044

113

N8OO

9823

4

24

597

0

AC1O

SingleOp

High

FN53

203

0

14

189

1043

119

KH7YS

8243

4

46

523

0

KI6VC

SingleOp

High

DM15

249

1

30

218

1014

107

CE1/K7CA

8572

9

55

464

0

W6NL

SingleOp

High

CM97

151

0

3

148

996

101

CE1/K7CA

8976

6

48

178

0

VE7CC

SingleOp

High

CN99

143

1

6

136

987

95

ZL3IX

12136

3

30

233

0

IV3PRK

SingleOp

High

JN66

219

2

5

212

975

140

PY1NB

9490

5

58

715

0

W6OSP

SingleOp

High

CM88

200

0

6

194

975

107

BW2/KU1CW

10374

8

52

319

0

N4CW

SingleOp

High

FM05

300

0

6

294

958

115

KG7H

3419

14

80

397

0

N3AM

SingleOp

High

FM19

256

1

5

250

946

130

CE1/K7CA

7554

10

81

249

0

UA9KAA

SingleOp

High

MP36

106

0

2

104

932

83

K3ZM

8076

5

24

235

0

PA5KT

SingleOp

High

JO11

162

1

1

160

929

118

N2IC

8593

4

46

382

0

K9MA

SingleOp

High

EN53

255

1

9

245

924

131

CE1/K7CA

8182

12

71

221

0

N1WR

SingleOp

High

FM18

217

1

2

214

918

123

UU7J

8614

9

57

322

0

W0TT

SingleOp

High

EM48

251

1

10

240

917

130

CE1/K7CA

7703

7

79

290

0

N2GC

SingleOp

High

FN30

275

2

2

271

914

113

CE1/K7CA

7642

11

76

533

0

K2TTT

SingleOp

High

FN20

309

4

25

280

885

118

M0DHX

8054

17

68

352

0

K8JQ

SingleOp

High

EM98

294

3

2

289

880

122

KL7RA

5314

15

88

516

0

WX7G

SingleOp

High

DN30

182

0

5

177

879

110

ZL3IX

11894

4

42

293

0

RN3CT

SingleOp

High

KO85

144

0

1

143

873

112

K7RL

8332

3

43

366

0

N6ND

SingleOp

High

DM13

161

1

11

149

854

102

BW2/KU1CW

11139

4

34

346

0

W6UB

SingleOp

High

EM75

211

0

4

207

854

116

UU7J

9319

7

61

251

0

K3STX

SingleOp

High

FM19

209

0

5

204

849

118

SV3RF

8148

7

65

244

0

F6DDR

SingleOp

High

JN38

255

2

10

243

847

153

FM5CD

7197

6

65

799

0

W3SO

SingleOp

High

FN00

222

0

5

217

843

119

CE1/K7CA

7684

6

66

435

0

KO7X

SingleOp

High

DN71

162

1

0

161

826

112

JA3YBK

9487

5

53

188

0

UW5U

SingleOp

High

KN49

183

2

12

169

792

113

VK6GX

12462

7

50

582

0

N6TR

SingleOp

High

CN85

110

0

0

110

787

82

ZL3IX

11711

7

34

89

0

YL2GD

SingleOp

High

KO37

138

0

8

130

784

102

CE1/K7CA

13099

8

32

301

0

W7LR

SingleOp

High

DN45

149

5

10

134

779

91

BW2/KU1CW

10649

2

31

462

0

W8KTQ

SingleOp

High

EN80

289

1

29

259

760

114

G4AMT

5912

12

80

559

0

N7GP

SingleOp

High

DM52

149

2

5

142

737

93

JT1CO

10352

9

34

294

0

ON9CC

SingleOp

High

JO20

176

3

12

161

720

111

N8OO

7901

4

44

479

0

K3TN

SingleOp

High

FM19

194

2

0

192

705

104

KH6LC

7650

8

50

244

0

N4NO

SingleOp

High

EM64

189

0

4

185

682

118

CE1/K7CA

7174

4

47

215

0

SM2CEW

SingleOp

High

KP15

77

0

1

76

681

65

CE1/K7CA

13034

2

12

186

0

DL5AXX

SingleOp

High

JO40

152

0

1

151

675

106

N8OO

8151

7

44

231

0

K2RD

SingleOp

High

CM87

149

2

7

140

670

89

JA3YBK

8542

5

30

406

0

AC0C

SingleOp

High

EM28

193

1

14

178

663

105

KV4FZ

3728

7

52

493

0

DL5MX

SingleOp

High

JO50

161

0

1

160

648

117

KV4FZ

7542

5

49

305

0

K7XC

SingleOp

High

DM09

151

0

6

145

638

91

JA3YBK

8705

5

38

223

0

K6NV

SingleOp

High

CM99

199

1

21

177

627

92

KH6LC

3936

8

34

349

0

N2ED

SingleOp

High

FN20

150

0

17

133

623

89

KH6LC

7802

9

43

171

0

UA4FEN

SingleOp

High

LO23

111

0

3

108

618

88

K3ZM

8494

1

23

523

0

NA3M

SingleOp

High

FM19

154

1

9

144

614

89

CE1/K7CA

7554

3

41

377

0

N4BP

SingleOp

High

EL96

132

0

2

130

612

78

KH6AT

7527

2

28

197

0

RA0FU

SingleOp

High

QN16

62

0

3

59

612

42

CE1/K7CA

16453

0

7

289

0

NT0AF

SingleOp

High

DN98

138

0

9

129

608

93

CE1/K7CA

9037

2

33

473

0

NK7C

SingleOp

High

DM38

125

0

11

114

606

87

JH4UYB

9456

4

21

598

0

KO8Z

SingleOp

High

EN63

203

0

13

190

601

92

N6RO

2937

13

65

269

0

SP7JQQ

SingleOp

High

KO00

154

1

5

148

595

109

K9DX

7680

7

42

393

0

RV1CC

SingleOp

High

KO59

138

0

6

132

594

101

A62ER

4210

4

36

388

0

UA9FGJ

SingleOp

High

LO88

100

0

3

97

590

81

JA3YBK

6255

2

14

470

0

UT3UA

SingleOp

High

KO50

97

0

2

95

568

80

CE1/K7CA

13219

4

19

241

0

FO8RZ

SingleOp

High

BH52

38

0

4

34

566

27

K1LT

9306

1

2

179

0

RX3DBH

SingleOp

High

KO86

135

0

10

125

564

96

JT1CO

4625

3

32

415

0

UZ0U

SingleOp

High

KO50

135

2

6

127

556

100

KV4FZ

8942

2

38

195

0

N6AA

SingleOp

High

DM04

124

0

1

123

544

82

CE1/K7CA

8609

3

22

335

0

N2NS

SingleOp

High

DM06

108

0

4

104

535

70

JH4UYB

9186

4

23

292

0

W5OV

SingleOp

High

EM12

131

0

6

125

526

87

JA3YBK

10698

3

34

157

0

K4XD

SingleOp

High

FM05

129

0

3

126

524

81

UU7J

8983

5

37

214

0

JA0FVU

SingleOp

High

PM97

44

0

0

44

514

39

CE1/K7CA

17065

0

3

285

0

VE3CUI

SingleOp

High

FN03

156

0

10

146

513

79

N6ZFO

3659

11

47

220

0

DL4CF

SingleOp

High

JO51

126

0

2

124

507

96

KV4FZ

7541

4

37

205

0

K5ZD

SingleOp

High

FN42

106

0

1

105

506

76

KH7Y

8093

3

23

94

0

DL5JS

SingleOp

High

JO31

170

3

8

159

491

113

VE3MMQ

5968

4

42

499

0

A45XR

SingleOp

High

LL93

45

0

0

45

487

42

JH7NTJ

7786

1

3

123

0

AA3B

SingleOp

High

FN20

108

0

2

106

478

83

CE1/K7CA

7650

5

24

75

0

DF4PD

SingleOp

High

JO30

116

0

2

114

477

91

JA3YBK

9395

4

21

370

0

K7RSM

SingleOp

High

EM12

109

0

3

106

477

81

CE1/K7CA

7290

1

30

348

0

K7IA

SingleOp

High

DM62

111

0

4

107

464

75

JA3YBK

10033

4

22

224

0

K0UK

SingleOp

High

DM59

108

0

16

92

455

65

JH4UYB

9639

4

25

161

0

N3UM

SingleOp

High

FM18

120

0

3

117

451

80

CE1/K7CA

7443

2

37

153

0

KG9N

SingleOp

High

EN50

129

0

7

122

446

92

K2RD

2947

8

37

83

0

KJ9C

SingleOp

High

EM69

117

0

1

116

434

79

KH6AT

6794

4

39

106

0

RW0BG

SingleOp

High

NP49

56

2

3

51

430

47

A45XR

5487

0

5

378

0

VE7TG

SingleOp

High

CN89

84

0

6

78

421

62

CE1/K7CA

10056

0

15

209

0

W2VJN

SingleOp

High

CN83

91

0

4

87

413

53

BW2/KU1CW

10054

5

20

134

0

UB0A

SingleOp

High

NO56

49

0

3

46

411

41

ZL3IX

13456

1

5

92

0

K4RO

SingleOp

High

EM66

134

1

5

128

410

81

AB7R

3208

4

41

137

0

W6DR

SingleOp

High

CM87

75

0

4

71

408

53

KV4FZ

6042

3

19

171

0

N7FF

SingleOp

High

EM34

108

1

1

106

406

77

K7MI

2926

1

27

169

0

K3XO

SingleOp

High

FM19

109

0

3

106

405

73

UU7J

8530

1

25

242

0

UA0OD

SingleOp

High

OO31

50

0

1

49

402

44

G3BJ

6761

0

4

339

0

W0HW

SingleOp

High

EN35

117

1

2

114

401

80

W7EW

2355

3

30

214

0

NI9H

SingleOp

High

EN61

132

0

6

126

400

85

FM5CD

3905

3

34

338

0

W0DD

SingleOp

High

EN35

105

0

5

100

400

74

E77DX

7897

1

21

184

0

W7KF

SingleOp

High

DN36

85

0

1

84

397

62

KH6LC

4849

0

22

156

0

AA9D

SingleOp

High

EN52

119

0

1

118

393

82

CE1/K7CA

8075

3

20

437

0

NG7Z

SingleOp

High

CN87

74

0

1

73

391

54

K8PO

4113

1

16

154

0

UW5Q

SingleOp

High

KN77

77

0

1

76

387

59

JH2FXK

8076

3

25

101

0

KM6I

SingleOp

High

CM87

100

0

1

99

386

61

K3ZM

4027

3

30

241

0

OK1TN

SingleOp

High

JO70

102

0

6

96

380

75

K9CT

7519

3

29

135

0

W6RLL

SingleOp

High

DM51

80

0

3

77

375

58

FM5CD

5221

2

16

107

0

N6TW

SingleOp

High

CN85

90

1

6

83

372

57

JA3YBK

8064

2

21

193

0

PA0LOU

SingleOp

High

JO21

79

0

0

79

363

69

K9DX

6718

1

10

246

0

W6RKC

SingleOp

High

CM98

84

0

2

82

361

54

CE1/K7CA

9057

2

19

199

0

JH1QDB

SingleOp

High

PM94

30

0

2

28

358

26

W5TM

10328

0

0

237

0

K0YR

SingleOp

High

EN35

106

1

4

101

355

75

K7MI

2539

2

23

149

0

AG4W

SingleOp

High

EM64

90

0

3

87

353

63

CE1/K7CA

7174

2

24

219

0

JA7BME

SingleOp

High

QN00

23

0

1

22

347

20

W5TM

9720

0

1

131

0

N7KQ

SingleOp

High

DM44

84

0

17

67

346

54

CE1/K7CA

8145

2

11

178

0

UT3N

SingleOp

High

KN49

109

0

6

103

344

78

G3BJ

2253

1

37

343

0

PA5TT

SingleOp

High

JO11

102

1

3

98

342

80

RM8W

3399

2

22

168

0

VE2EZD

SingleOp

High

FN46

91

0

1

90

341

57

G3BJ

4787

1

25

246

0

W8TE

SingleOp

High

EN72

58

0

4

54

336

47

CE1/K7CA

7991

1

10

234

0

EU3AR

SingleOp

High

KO22

73

0

1

72

329

60

BW2/KU1CW

8276

2

18

157

0

SO8A

SingleOp

High

KN09

83

0

4

79

329

65

JA3YBK

8775

2

29

199

0

VE9AA

SingleOp

High

FN66

67

0

0

67

318

48

YL2SM

6040

2

17

68

0

N0RN

SingleOp

High

DM79

66

0

3

63

313

55

E77DX

9048

1

14

135

0

WB6JJJ

SingleOp

High

CM99

55

0

0

55

311

44

KV4FZ

5893

0

12

120

0

K3USC

SingleOp

High

EN91

105

1

11

93

307

66

W6OSP

3568

4

25

304

0

W4EF

SingleOp

High

DM04

67

0

1

66

303

52

JH4UYB

9322

1

11

144

0

NI0C

SingleOp

High

EM48

70

0

0

70

301

60

CE1/K7CA

7703

1

16

205

0

K6CTA

SingleOp

High

CM87

74

0

0

74

300

49

K8PO

4527

4

17

229

0

KU2A

SingleOp

High

FN42

79

0

2

77

300

52

CE1/K7CA

7861

2

22

216

0

W2LK

SingleOp

High

FN21

74

0

0

74

300

60

RA4LW

8118

0

18

85

0

W6UQZ

SingleOp

High

CM96

74

1

9

64

300

54

JA3YBK

8752

2

13

242

0

DK1AX

SingleOp

High

JN48

93

0

4

89

295

75

KE9I

7096

1

20

315

0

MM0GPZ

SingleOp

High

IO75

55

0

1

54

294

49

W0FLS

6348

0

2

225

0

KG4CUY

SingleOp

High

EM64

101

0

10

91

291

65

K7RL

3343

1

21

177

0

PY1NB

SingleOp

High

GG87

19

0

3

16

287

16

RX3APM

11640

0

1

166

0

PA3AAV

SingleOp

High

JO22

47

0

1

46

286

41

W5TM

7699

0

10

89

0

NI7R

SingleOp

High

DM33

78

0

2

76

284

58

KH6LC

4430

2

12

236

0

VE3XAT

SingleOp

High

FN25

75

0

2

73

284

53

W8AEF

3491

4

23

153

0

WO9S

SingleOp

High

EN61

86

0

3

83

283

66

TM6M

6199

2

25

140

0

W4PM

SingleOp

High

FM17

84

0

2

82

279

50

E77DX

7496

5

25

128

0

K6HRT

SingleOp

High

DM13

95

1

3

91

276

53

KH6LC

4065

3

21

290

0

N6PE

SingleOp

High

DM13

76

0

6

70

276

51

CE1/K7CA

8404

1

12

150

0

DL7CX

SingleOp

High

JO60

60

0

5

55

269

44

KV4FZ

7684

2

16

87

0

W5GN

SingleOp

High

EM12

77

0

4

73

266

52

K9JF

2657

2

16

126

0

DL3BXX

SingleOp

High

JO72

92

1

5

86

235

72

K8PO

5916

1

18

372

0

NP4Z

SingleOp

High

FK68

25

0

2

23

231

23

UW2M

9569

0

3

37

0

W5DM

SingleOp

High

DM82

68

2

5

61

227

53

WF2W

2575

2

8

405

0

G3OLB

SingleOp

High

IO80

15

0

0

15

223

14

K0HA

6931

0

3

54

0

WB4MAK

SingleOp

High

EM74

72

0

4

68

221

53

G3BJ

6547

1

16

159

0

VK6GX

SingleOp

High

OF88

11

0

2

9

218

9

TM6M

14860

0

0

26

0

K5TR

SingleOp

High

EM00

50

0

3

47

217

39

W1KM

2788

1

15

76

0

PA3FQA

SingleOp

High

JO32

62

0

2

60

214

47

KL7RA

7327

2

19

67

0

W8PN

SingleOp

High

EN91

83

0

0

83

213

54

N6RO

3439

2

16

168

0

VO1HP

SingleOp

High

GN37

26

0

0

26

208

24

UU7J

6501

0

0

59

0

DK7AN

SingleOp

High

JO51

74

0

1

73

207

60

K3ZM

6738

4

18

129

0

K0WB

SingleOp

High

EM37

74

0

4

70

207

58

W7EW

2625

2

19

237

0

UN5J

SingleOp

High

NN19

33

0

3

30

204

29

IK0HBN

5282

0

1

139

0

UT2UB

SingleOp

High

KO50

60

0

4

56

202

49

UA9KAA

2688

2

14

144

0

PA5WT

SingleOp

High

JO22

83

1

3

79

196

63

RA4LW

2882

0

13

180

0

RD1A

SingleOp

High

KO85

54

0

0

54

192

46

UB0A

3285

1

13

174

0

N3KN

SingleOp

High

EM97

79

0

3

76

185

52

KV4FZ

2713

1

17

131

0

W2LE

SingleOp

High

FN20

61

1

2

58

180

43

I4EWH

6881

0

8

151

0

N2BJ

SingleOp

High

EN61

72

0

2

70

179

54

N2IC

2190

0

18

174

0

DL4ME

SingleOp

High

JO50

39

0

1

38

174

34

KE9I

7092

3

14

45

0

W4NZ

SingleOp

High

EM75

51

1

2

48

173

44

CE1/K7CA

7235

0

11

49

0

K3PP

SingleOp

High

FN20

50

0

8

42

167

34

CE1/K7CA

7650

1

8

156

0

DL2MDZ

SingleOp

High

JO50

31

0

1

30

162

29

W1KM

6104

3

13

58

0

K6XX

SingleOp

High

CM87

28

0

1

27

158

23

G4AMT

8536

1

6

25

0

R3PA

SingleOp

High

KO84

21

0

0

21

155

21

KV4FZ

9194

1

2

132

0

W0AO

SingleOp

High

EM29

38

0

1

37

154

34

K7MI

2531

2

8

128

0

IK8UND

SingleOp

High

JN71

42

0

2

40

153

37

OG4T

2468

0

14

138

0

NO9E

SingleOp

High

EM83

45

0

5

40

149

34

JH2FXK

11407

1

16

48

0

OZ1AXG

SingleOp

High

JO65

28

0

3

25

137

24

K1LT

6850

1

2

82

0

K4EDI

SingleOp

High

EM86

53

0

2

51

136

41

FM5CD

3274

1

11

101

0

AC8E

SingleOp

High

EN91

42

0

4

38

134

30

N6RK

3403

2

9

74

0

K7JE

SingleOp

High

DM33

32

0

2

30

129

30

P40TA

5025

1

4

85

0

RA3NC

SingleOp

High

LO07

36

0

2

34

128

31

JT1CO

4359

0

3

75

0

K7ZD

SingleOp

High

DM33

55

0

3

52

126

38

KE9I

2453

3

7

245

0

W5KI

SingleOp

High

EM36

39

0

1

38

124

37

NK7U

2210

0

9

48

0

WW6D

SingleOp

High

CM88

40

0

0

40

124

31

N8OO

2833

2

4

142

0

N7QS

SingleOp

High

CN85

39

0

5

34

115

26

KH7Y

4116

0

6

209

0

KE7YF

SingleOp

High

DM43

45

0

1

44

114

32

KE9I

2291

2

4

161

0

EI7BA

SingleOp

High

IO51

26

0

2

24

111

24

UA1OMS

3501

0

6

60

0

WQ5L

SingleOp

High

EM50

31

0

0

31

107

27

N2IC

1911

2

8

37

0

KR7RK

SingleOp

High

DM42

30

0

0

30

106

30

W2GD

3315

1

4

130

0

WV6E

SingleOp

High

CM87

22

0

4

18

104

16

JT1CO

9281

0

3

56

0

SM5AOG

SingleOp

High

JP80

30

0

3

27

102

26

IK8UND

2118

1

3

98

0

S57DX

SingleOp

High

JN75

30

0

1

29

101

28

UW2M

1854

2

10

25

0

W1FV

SingleOp

High

FN42

32

0

0

32

98

22

OL7M

6411

0

7

46

0

LZ2ZG

SingleOp

High

KN23

28

0

1

27

91

25

UA1OMS

2473

0

7

83

0

W1ZC

SingleOp

High

FN42

17

0

0

17

90

16

RX3APM

7482

0

3

70

0

KH6EZ

SingleOp

High

BL01

10

0

1

9

85

8

N2IC

5064

0

0

104

0

JA1LZR

SingleOp

High

PM95

8

0

1

7

80

7

UU7J

8118

0

0

33

0

BA7IO

SingleOp

High

OL73

19

0

4

15

75

11

JT1CO

2863

0

0

71

0

K9JM

SingleOp

High

CM99

27

0

2

25

74

20

W5TM

2162

1

5

54

0

PA3HGF

SingleOp

High

JO21

31

0

1

30

73

28

TF4M

2223

0

4

124

0

ZL4AS

SingleOp

High

RE43

4

0

0

4

71

3

TF4M

17774

0

0

35

0

OK1KZ

SingleOp

High

JO70

32

0

1

31

68

28

RX3APM

1810

0

7

79

0

AF4OX

SingleOp

High

FM02

24

0

0

24

66

19

K1EA

1315

0

3

49

0

K6XC

SingleOp

High

CM88

22

0

2

20

61

18

KL7RA

3130

0

2

39

0

WA3AFS

SingleOp

High

FN32

20

0

4

16

49

13

E77DX

6886

2

2

75

0

WO6M

SingleOp

High

DM04

14

0

0

14

35

12

N5UL

1502

1

2

32

0

JA7ZP

SingleOp

High

QM09

6

0

1

5

29

5

KH6LC

6450

0

1

21

0

RA3IS

SingleOp

High

KO76

4

0

0

4

22

4

PA5KT

2150

0

2

7

0

JE1RZR

SingleOp

High

PM65

2

0

0

2

16

2

KL7RA

5904

0

0

8

0

NN7ZZ

SingleOp

High

DN41

1

0

0

1

16

1

TM6M

7689

0

0

10

0

W7DRA

SingleOp

High

CN87

12

0

4

8

15

7

KL7RA

2308

0

2

55

0

N8XI

SingleOp

High

EN82

6

0

1

5

5

5

K4SV

777

0

0

20

0

EW1DO

SingleOp

High

KO33

36

0

34

2

2

1

TF4M

0

0

0

237

0

 

 

Single operator - Low power

 

CALL

Category

Power

Grid

Raw QSOS

Dupes

Busts

QSO

Points

Grids

Best DX

DX KM

QRP

LOW

TIME

Overtime

WB9Z

SingleOp

Low

EN60

558

1

10

547

5020

221

ZL3IX

13650

26

150

830

0

W9RE

SingleOp

Low

EM69

611

8

7

596

4694

212

UU7J

9067

26

161

820

0

NO3M

SingleOp

Low

EN91

575

18

7

550

4568

215

UU7J

8580

25

143

836

0

K7NJ

SingleOp

Low

DM37

368

3

5

360

4306

171

BW2/KU1CW

11131

14

93

824

0

NE9U

SingleOp

Low

EN55

476

8

9

459

3950

184

E77DX

7671

18

137

842

1

W7RH

SingleOp

Low

DM35

346

5

5

336

3866

158

ZL3IX

11512

12

92

810

0

W0AIH

SingleOp

Low

EN44

442

2

35

405

3846

189

CE1/K7CA

8335

24

118

903

19

KB7Q

SingleOp

Low

DN45

389

27

14

348

3516

156

RA0FU

7518

15

97

748

0

K1PX

SingleOp

Low

FN31

412

0

2

410

3466

164

KH6LC

7950

17

113

825

0

K1EP

SingleOp

Low

FN42

358

5

4

349

2976

143

S51V

6635

16

91

808

0

W9XT

SingleOp

Low

EN53

393

4

4

385

2942

160

CE1/K7CA

8182

24

111

698

0

N6RK

SingleOp

Low

CM98

269

5

3

261

2806

131

CE1/K7CA

9057

11

76

524

0

N7IR

SingleOp

Low

DM43

272

0

1

271

2802

145

ZL3IX

11491

10

65

548

0

WB8JUI

SingleOp

Low

EN81

390

5

6

379

2762

160

OH2BO

6966

16

122

594

0

NA8V

SingleOp

Low

EN83

342

3

2

337

2754

164

CE1/K7CA

8066

15

98

683

0

W1WBB

SingleOp

Low

FN41

302

1

1

300

2752

149

KH6LC

8114

15

80

772

0

W0UO

SingleOp

Low

EM12

282

3

5

274

2582

149

JH2FXK

10698

10

75

400

0

VE3OSZ

SingleOp

Low

FN25

276

1

3

272

2536

138

E77DX

6821

9

75

658

0

KQ7W

SingleOp

Low

CN87

229

5

7

217

2514

117

JH4UYB

8203

9

58

526

0

N3CO

SingleOp

Low

EN72

339

1

7

331

2396

156

CE1/K7CA

7991

13

95

612

0

VE3MGY

SingleOp

Low

FN03

336

0

20

316

2234

144

CE1/K7CA

8014

22

86

569

0

N9CK

SingleOp

Low

EN53

303

2

1

300

2172

139

JA3YBK

10196

12

91

413

0

K0BJ

SingleOp

Low

DM99

234

1

4

229

2144

140

JA3YBK

9884

10

61

352

0

KK7S

SingleOp

Low

CN87

197

2

6

189

2112

114

JH4UYB

8203

7

49

514

0

N8AA

SingleOp

Low

EM79

276

1

1

274

2090

141

UX2X

8150

15

86

258

0

N4YDU

SingleOp

Low

FM06

309

1

8

300

2064

133

UX2X

8083

16

88

430

0

K0RC

SingleOp

Low

EN35

233

0

4

229

2050

130

OK1DOL

7292

12

72

213

0

K2UF

SingleOp

Low

FN32

252

0

9

243

1992

120

S53O

6766

14

68

625

0

K4ZGB

SingleOp

Low

EM63

276

0

20

256

1988

125

K0PJ

3385

16

80

346

0

N9AUG

SingleOp

Low

EN80

286

1

4

281

1886

132

E77DX

7677

12

83

590

0

K0EA

SingleOp

Low

EN34

228

0

11

217

1880

121

CE1/K7CA

8387

7

62

386

0

UA6LFQ

SingleOp

Low

KN97

175

0

3

172

1830

124

K3ZM

8660

5

43

700

0

WA1UJU

SingleOp

Low

EN56

249

3

2

244

1794

110

WB6JJJ

2703

15

74

403

0

K7BG

SingleOp

Low

DN47

143

1

3

139

1712

89

CE1/K7CA

9322

6

47

166

0

K1DM

SingleOp

Low

FN31

228

1

6

221

1690

111

RX3APM

7669

11

57

538

0

NA4K

SingleOp

Low

EM75

240

0

1

239

1664

124

K7RL

3419

11

75

258

0

N2WN

SingleOp

Low

EM86

189

0

3

186

1644

118

FO8RZ

9148

9

48

409

0

W0IZL

SingleOp

Low

EN01

172

0

4

168

1636

107

E77DX

8553

7

45

583

0

R1DM

SingleOp

Low

KO49

171

0

4

167

1622

119

K3ZM

7313

4

47

409

0

K9NR

SingleOp

Low

EN61

200

0

11

189

1616

104

OH1ND

6966

11

68

187

0

PI4TUE

SingleOp

Low

JO21

223

2

6

215

1610

131

KE9I

6676

5

62

544

0

N0UY

SingleOp

Low

EN18

175

0

6

169

1572

103

KV4FZ

4494

4

45

452

0

N6ZFO

SingleOp

Low

CM89

131

1

2

128

1564

88

JH4UYB

8705

5

33

489

0

K7CS

SingleOp

Low

FM18

222

0

4

218

1510

111

TM6M

5711

7

68

362

0

WD8KNC

SingleOp

Low

EN80

263

0

20

243

1478

115

KA1MAX

3452

8

74

516

0

N4ARO

SingleOp

Low

EM86

225

1

6

218

1432

118

AJ6T

3536

6

66

675

0

N0AT

SingleOp

Low

EN34

186

2

5

179

1408

110

NP4A

3763

11

56

168

0

RA6YDX

SingleOp

Low

LN04

121

1

2

118

1400

97

K3ZM

9003

4

27

402

0

K9QVB

SingleOp

Low

EN62

210

0

7

203

1384

120

TM6M

6132

9

56

210

0

N0TK

SingleOp

Low

DM79

167

0

6

161

1370

105

KH6LC

5251

5

42

605

0

OK1FPS

SingleOp

Low

JO70

215

1

3

211

1328

132

K3ZM

7039

6

62

585

0

NE7D

SingleOp

Low

CN84

163

1

5

157

1322

88

JA3YBK

8122

5

37

690

0

OK1HFP

SingleOp

Low

JN69

193

0

2

191

1318

134

K3ZM

6962

5

64

514

0

NE0S

SingleOp

Low

EM28

161

0

7

154

1310

107

CE1/K7CA

7826

5

39

401

0

DJ3RA

SingleOp

Low

JO72

181

1

2

178

1300

123

K3ZM

6939

4

54

476

0

W3EF

SingleOp

Low

FM19

177

1

4

172

1296

108

KH6LC

7650

5

40

303

0

OK2BFN

SingleOp

Low

JN89

161

0

1

160

1286

112

K3ZM

7218

7

46

432

0

UA9CBM

SingleOp

Low

MO06

103

1

5

97

1276

83

JA3YBK

6063

2

13

623

0

4B2S

SingleOp

Low

DL49

150

0

6

144

1272

83

JA3YBK

9965

4

32

204

0

N2FJ

SingleOp

Low

FN24

196

0

7

189

1268

84

G6MC

5219

13

64

537

0

N0IM

SingleOp

Low

EN36

134

0

4

130

1266

92

JA3YBK

9740

5

37

325

0

N2NT

SingleOp

Low

FN20

162

0

0

162

1246

94

YL2SM

6964

7

44

223

0

K0RI

SingleOp

Low

DM78

139

0

6

133

1244

96

KH6LC

5233

4

34

266

0

WA9AQN

SingleOp

Low

EM59

178

1

1

176

1238

109

KV4FZ

3365

7

51

242

0

KU8E

SingleOp

Low

EM72

160

0

5

155

1210

94

KH6LC

7037

6

46

418

0

W7FKF

SingleOp

Low

EM12

156

13

12

131

1194

91

CE1/K7CA

7290

3

36

599

0

K4IQJ

SingleOp

Low

EM72

139

0

4

135

1168

83

KH6LC

7037

5

34

209

0

HA8BE

SingleOp

Low

KN06

136

0

2

134

1160

106

N1LN

7928

7

42

186

0

KS0T

SingleOp

Low

EN36

139

0

4

135

1160

91

FM5CD

4632

8

39

204

0

K9AY

SingleOp

Low

EN53

119

0

1

118

1154

85

JA3YBK

10196

10

29

128

0

DJ3WE

SingleOp

Low

JN57

164

1

1

162

1152

115

KV4FZ

7551

5

41

406

0

N9ADG

SingleOp

Low

CN97

106

1

5

100

1142

72

JA3YBK

8076

7

28

212

0

WF7T

SingleOp

Low

EM66

177

0

5

172

1138

100

FM5CD

3551

5

50

309

0

W4IX

SingleOp

Low

EM84

176

0

4

172

1126

97

KH6LC

7194

4

52

333

0

K3JT

SingleOp

Low

EM99

153

0

2

151

1092

94

UX2X

7937

9

41

186

0

KR4F

SingleOp

Low

EM64

153

0

1

152

1050

86

FM5CD

3423

5

43

195

0

UR5IFB

SingleOp

Low

KN87

107

0

1

106

1022

87

K3ZM

8548

3

25

335

0

KJ4FDV

SingleOp

Low

EM63

156

0

2

154

1002

96

KL7RA

5424

5

46

245

0

N8HP

SingleOp

Low

EM79

172

1

7

164

1000

98

K7RL

3171

3

48

468

0

DL4WA

SingleOp

Low

JO60

150

0

2

148

982

114

N2KW/1

6287

6

44

556

0

WW9R

SingleOp

Low

EN52

153

1

10

142

926

85

K9YC

2936

5

47

144

0

DJ9MH

SingleOp

Low

JO50

151

0

3

148

924

104

K3ZM

6784

6

43

357

0

WO4O

SingleOp

Low

EM66

142

0

3

139

920

88

CE1/K7CA

7387

7

32

193

0

UX1UX

SingleOp

Low

KO50

122

0

10

112

916

86

KV4FZ

8942

2

22

628

0

N0KBD

SingleOp

Low

EN35

132

1

11

120

902

78

K7MI

2539

5

39

251

0

SM5EPO

SingleOp

Low

JP80

116

1

3

112

896

85

A62ER

4843

3

32

290

0

K1TR

SingleOp

Low

FN42

150

1

1

148

892

74

EI2CN

4759

4

39

196

0

OM6AL

SingleOp

Low

JN99

157

0

10

147

888

100

N2KW/1

6715

5

49

470

0

VE1ZA

SingleOp

Low

FN84

94

0

2

92

888

55

E7DX

6088

3

21

184

0

WB2ABD

SingleOp

Low

FN02

108

0

0

108

882

77

UX2X

7573

3

29

160

0

WS6X

SingleOp

Low

DM06

101

0

3

98

860

69

JA3YBK

8898

1

17

342

0

WA2MCR

SingleOp

Low

FN31

131

0

6

125

858

75

I4EWH

6679

4

34

284

0

N4NM

SingleOp

Low

EM64

128

1

4

123

848

84

K7MI

3408

4

32

240

0

WA7YAZ

SingleOp

Low

DN40

117

0

4

113

844

80

KL7RA

3517

4

23

356

0

UT7UW

SingleOp

Low

KO50

88

0

2

86

836

75

FM5CD

8920

2

12

388

0

W0JPL

SingleOp

Low

EM48

121

0

1

120

830

86

KV4FZ

3435

4

34

165

0

KN5S

SingleOp

Low

EM86

157

0

12

145

828

89

K7MI

3631

2

40

403

0

KE0L

SingleOp

Low

EN35

115

1

2

112

820

80

W6NL

2486

3

28

220

0

AA9DY

SingleOp

Low

FN42

114

0

7

107

816

68

SM2M

5982

3

29

418

0

N9TF

SingleOp

Low

EN52

123

0

0

123

816

87

K7MI

2916

2

30

264

0

SN5J

SingleOp

Low

KO02

133

0

3

130

810

97

W1BB

6542

3

27

636

0

K3NG

SingleOp

Low

FN20

140

1

2

137

800

77

VE6WQ

3182

5

39

293

0

DD5M

SingleOp

Low

JN58

140

1

1

138

798

96

N2KW/1

6263

4

39

396

0

R1AZ

SingleOp

Low

KO59

113

1

6

106

796

85

TM6M

2616

2

22

446

0

RM2U

SingleOp

Low

LO07

78

0

1

77

782

58

JH2FXK

7186

2

23

117

0

UA4AAC

SingleOp

Low

LO00

87

0

2

85

778

73

TF4M

3921

3

19

251

0

K9CW

SingleOp

Low

EN50

115

0

2

113

766

79

FM5CD

3961

1

29

148

0

YT2AAA

SingleOp

Low

JN94

122

0

2

120

762

95

TF4M

3451

2

27

396

0

K5NZ

SingleOp

Low

EM20

86

0

2

84

750

71

N6TR

2946

3

24

67

0

W0BM

SingleOp

Low

EN33

110

0

4

106

748

77

KL7RA

4234

2

27

248

0

K0NW

SingleOp

Low

DM13

108

0

8

100

746

61

KH7Y

4065

4

20

363

0

KS4S

SingleOp

Low

FM04

117

1

4

112

746

63

N0IM

1779

5

40

188

0

N8MR

SingleOp

Low

EN82

110

0

6

104

742

68

TM6M

5866

7

38

120

0

VA3DX

SingleOp

Low

FN03

100

0

2

98

728

66

TF4M

4169

5

27

97

0

K8VUS

SingleOp

Low

EN91

124

0

7

117

722

72

N6RO

3439

2

34

368

0

OK1MAW

SingleOp

Low

JN89

121

0

1

120

722

84

W1BB

6466

1

36

227

0

SP5CJY

SingleOp

Low

KO02

91

0

8

83

716

70

N4XD

7583

3

18

467

0

W6RQR

SingleOp

Low

CM99

88

1

6

81

708

55

JH2FXK

8564

3

22

275

0

AI4GR

SingleOp

Low

EM85

94

0

0

94

706

70

KH6LC

7181

4

23

331

0

IK3ORD

SingleOp

Low

JN55

104

1

4

99

700

79

K3ZM

7028

3

19

588

0

W4SVP

SingleOp

Low

FM07

142

0

8

134

692

80

KG7H

3291

3

39

583

0

YO3APJ

SingleOp

Low

KN34

75

0

1

74

680

65

TF4M

3804

3

26

103

0

K8AB

SingleOp

Low

EN91

120

0

6

114

678

72

N6RO

3439

4

35

516

0

K7SS

SingleOp

Low

CN87

78

1

1

76

670

52

KH6LC

4243

1

21

136

0

N7WA

SingleOp

Low

CN87

76

0

3

73

670

50

W2GD

3918

2

25

109

0

NB4M

SingleOp

Low

EM65

120

0

12

108

666

76

K7RL

3274

4

26

172

0

LZ1HW

SingleOp

Low

KN13

97

6

2

89

660

74

A62ER

3519

3

18

453

0

W6OAT

SingleOp

Low

CM87

86

0

2

84

656

50

K3ZM

4027

1

20

209

0

OM4DN

SingleOp

Low

JN98

111

0

3

108

638

83

TF4M

3085

3

28

440

0

WT9U

SingleOp

Low

EN71

100

0

0

100

638

75

KV4FZ

3274

6

21

93

0

K8MR

SingleOp

Low

EN91

94

0

3

91

628

66

K6LL

3164

5

28

65

0

W3AG

SingleOp

Low

FN00

108

0

0

108

626

70

K7RL

3559

3

29

218

0

LY5M

SingleOp

Low

KO05

92

0

1

91

618

72

W1BB

6378

2

20

341

0

OK1DST

SingleOp

Low

JN79

128

0

5

123

616

85

W1BB

6339

4

34

495

0

OK1NE

SingleOp

Low

JO70

124

0

2

122

616

86

TF4M

2732

3

33

286

0

W1END

SingleOp

Low

FN42

100

0

1

99

616

56

TF4M

3900

2

29

238

0

KN5H

SingleOp

Low

DM43

78

1

1

76

612

57

K8PO

3791

2

15

207

0

N4UC

SingleOp

Low

EM64

100

0

4

96

608

71

AB7R

3343

4

20

137

0

KU8T

SingleOp

Low

EN71

116

0

13

103

604

68

WX7G

2349

5

40

225

0

KI0J

SingleOp

Low

DM79

75

0

0

75

598

63

K8PO

3010

1

20

203

0

K9IJ

SingleOp

Low

EN52

104

0

5

99

592

64

KV4FZ

3585

1

26

197

0

OK2BNF

SingleOp

Low

JN89

116

1

4

111

592

84

W1BB

6466

4

24

356

0

RM5Z

SingleOp

Low

KO81

90

0

6

84

592

67

G3BJ

2715

2

21

326

0

K0IR

SingleOp

Low

EN25

70

0

1

69

584

58

VE1DX

2510

3

22

86

0

OK1SKJ

SingleOp

Low

JO70

124

1

8

115

584

83

TF4M

2732

4

29

469

0

KA4R

SingleOp

Low

EM86

116

0

11

105

580

69

E77DX

7972

1

24

527

0

K4DJ

SingleOp

Low

EM95

101

0

0

101

574

63

VE6WQ

3192

2

27

106

0

W1EQ

SingleOp

Low

FN41

102

1

3

98

568

51

TF4M

3994

5

26

152

0

K4XU

SingleOp

Low

CN94

72

1

4

67

564

48

KH7Y

4191

1

19

189

0

SN2I

SingleOp

Low

JO93

80

0

0

80

564

57

K3ZM

7126

3

26

122

0

W9YNI

SingleOp

Low

EN61

121

0

19

102

564

69

KV4FZ

3389

2

26

530

0

K9JU

SingleOp

Low

EN52

103

0

3

100

562

74

KG7H

2274

2

26

309

0

VE2AWR

SingleOp

Low

FN46

84

0

0

84

552

52

N2IC

3575

1

19

134

0

W8WTS

SingleOp

Low

EN91

100

0

2

98

552

62

N7XM

3204

2

36

296

0

AA0AW

SingleOp

Low

EN36

73

0

0

73

550

57

K9YC

2660

2

21

107

0

WA9VEE

SingleOp

Low

EN62

99

0

6

93

548

63

K7MI

3075

5

23

218

0

OM3BA

SingleOp

Low

JN88

100

0

1

99

534

77

TF4M

2997

2

26

346

0

W3WH

SingleOp

Low

EN90

109

0

7

102

532

71

N6RO

3452

1

26

248

0

N2LQ

SingleOp

Low

FN02

30

0

1

29

530

27

CE1/K7CA

7904

1

4

186

0

N3LT

SingleOp

Low

FN00

75

0

2

73

530

62

W7EW

3601

3

22

297

0

G4BUO

SingleOp

Low

JO01

61

0

0

61

524

52

KE9I

6433

3

9

125

0

K0IO

SingleOp

Low

EN31

62

0

2

60

524

50

KV4FZ

3769

2

19

104

0

W8IDM

SingleOp

Low

EN91

108

0

2

106

522

62

K7RL

3358

2

31

215

0

K2MK

SingleOp

Low

FM29

104

0

2

102

514

56

KV4FZ

2623

3

25

222

0

K4FTO

SingleOp

Low

FM18

106

0

7

99

514

55

KV4FZ

2604

4

25

250

0

K3FIV

SingleOp

Low

CM88

72

0

0

72

512

44

VE3MMQ

3847

1

19

263

0

KD5M

SingleOp

Low

EM60

60

0

3

57

510

51

KH6LC

6876

3

13

305

0

KE6QR

SingleOp

Low

CM88

93

1

3

89

504

47

KH6LC

3732

1

20

354

0

DL3YM

SingleOp

Low

JN49

98

1

0

97

498

69

K8PO

5690

5

17

299

0

WB4ZPF

SingleOp

Low

FM07

101

0

3

98

496

63

K8IA

2924

1

27

253

0

DL5KUD

SingleOp

Low

JO64

81

0

1

80

488

66

W1BB

5969

2

14

329

0

SM5MX

SingleOp

Low

JO99

74

0

2

72

488

59

TF4M

2219

2

7

190

0

GW3OQK

SingleOp

Low

IO81

57

0

2

55

484

49

K3ZM

5824

2

4

254

0

N1CC

SingleOp

Low

EM12

76

0

2

74

482

56

KH6LC

5912

0

13

304

0

K2EN

SingleOp

Low

FN03

90

0

1

89

480

57

N7DD

3041

3

22

262

0

K8AJX

SingleOp

Low

EM62

81

0

3

78

480

60

K7RL

3486

2

20

183

0

AE6RF

SingleOp

Low

CM87

86

0

3

83

476

42

W1BB

4407

1

17

345

0

K5OAI

SingleOp

Low

DM91

69

0

6

63

462

48

K8PO

3132

1

11

427

0

JE1SPY

SingleOp

Low

PM95

32

0

5

27

460

25

N2IC

9681

0

0

142

0

OZ7BQ

SingleOp

Low

JO65

82

0

3

79

458

66

W1BB

5924

0

17

283

0

OK1MGW

SingleOp

Low

JO70

90

0

2

88

452

72

K8PO

6021

2

25

250

0

W1XT

SingleOp

Low

DM33

69

0

0

69

448

52

KH6LC

4430

2

7

254

0

UR8IDX

SingleOp

Low

KN87

57

0

2

55

446

49

TF4M

3995

1

7

194

0

N3CZ

SingleOp

Low

EM85

75

0

0

75

444

54

CE1/K7CA

7195

0

17

167

0

N0OK

SingleOp

Low

EN35

63

0

2

61

442

53

N6RK

2433

3

15

308

0

K0JUH

SingleOp

Low

EN35

65

0

2

63

430

50

FM5CD

4562

1

14

174

0

W0PC

SingleOp

Low

EM48

79

0

4

75

418

58

K8PO

1947

2

17

221

0

KE3X

SingleOp

Low

FM18

78

0

0

78

410

54

VE6WQ

3200

1

20

70

0

DL1DXA

SingleOp

Low

JO61

95

0

8

87

408

65

TF4M

2558

1

19

216

0

KS4L

SingleOp

Low

EM64

78

0

1

77

406

53

KE0UI

1670

3

20

140

0

F8CRS

SingleOp

Low

JN38

69

0

1

68

402

56

W1BB

5866

2

15

189

0

KD7UO

SingleOp

Low

CN87

46

0

3

43

400

39

K3ZM

3880

0

12

238

0

WA0WWW

SingleOp

Low

DN17

49

0

1

48

394

38

K8PO

3675

2

8

219

0

YO2IS

SingleOp

Low

KN05

60

0

0

60

394

48

TF4M

3445

1

11

126

0

K4HAL

SingleOp

Low

EM64

53

0

0

53

390

47

W6OSP

3236

3

11

79

0

KJ4DHF

SingleOp

Low

FM17

77

0

4

73

390

50

K7NJ

3164

0

19

437

0

OK6Y

SingleOp

Low

JN89

71

0

0

71

386

58

TF4M

2908

1

12

271

0

DL3DTH

SingleOp

Low

JO61

76

0

0

76

384

59

TF4M

2558

3

18

192

0

AE4O

SingleOp

Low

EM73

73

0

1

72

382

49

N1BUG

1909

0

15

213

0

K3LR

SingleOp

Low

EM15

56

0

1

55

382

48

K8PO

2576

1

16

170

0

WB7FJG

SingleOp

Low

CN87

56

0

2

54

380

40

NN2L

3719

0

15

169

0

G3RLE

SingleOp

Low

IO83

56

0

1

55

374

46

K8PO

4754

0

5

239

0

UA4FCO

SingleOp

Low

LO23

38

0

3

35

374

32

K8PO

7474

1

4

165

0

W6CWM

SingleOp

Low

DM04

74

0

10

64

374

42

K9CT

2721

1

16

254

0

N0NM

SingleOp

Low

DM99

64

1

5

58

370

44

W6OSP

1905

0

14

279

0

DF3CB

SingleOp

Low

JN58

60

0

1

59

368

50

VE3MMQ

6383

0

15

188

0

N0AX

SingleOp

Low

EM48

65

0

2

63

366

55

KG7H

2362

3

21

170

0

UR5IFX

SingleOp

Low

KN87

56

0

1

55

366

44

TF4M

3995

1

6

311

0

VA7ST

SingleOp

Low

DO00

52

0

0

52

358

35

JA3YBK

8020

0

10

81

0

N4AU

SingleOp

Low

EM62

63

0

1

62

356

47

N2IC

2064

0

17

176

0

SM5DXR

SingleOp

Low

JO89

66

0

8

58

356

49

UU7J

2051

1

10

223

0

K7TQ

SingleOp

Low

DN16

47

1

6

40

352

34

N1BUG

3663

1

6

106

0

OK2HZ

SingleOp

Low

JN99

43

0

1

42

348

38

A62ER

4086

1

8

161

0

UT2UU

SingleOp

Low

KO50

53

0

1

52

340

43

F8BPN

2291

1

10

82

0

K5QWO

SingleOp

Low

EM15

48

0

2

46

334

40

N6TR

2453

2

11

359

0

K5ACO

SingleOp

Low

EM45

46

0

3

43

332

33

KG7H

2574

3

11

82

0

W1TO

SingleOp

Low

FN32

50

0

1

49

332

37

K7NJ

3429

2

13

56

0

DK2BJ

SingleOp

Low

JO30

58

0

1

57

330

48

UA1OMS

2723

2

10

145

0

N7ON

SingleOp

Low

DM09

65

2

1

62

328

43

KU5B

2235

1

18

134

0

K4BSK

SingleOp

Low

EM95

65

0

0

65

318

43

K0RC

1503

1

12

129

0

VE2FK

SingleOp

Low

FN68

45

0

0

45

318

30

TF4M

3174

0

11

98

0

NV9X

SingleOp

Low

EN61

80

0

9

71

310

52

VE6WQ

2350

1

23

376

0

DM2LB

SingleOp

Low

JO61

60

0

3

57

308

50

TF4M

2558

2

10

259

0

N0UD

SingleOp

Low

DN86

47

0

5

42

302

37

K8PO

2647

0

10

124

0

N7MAL

SingleOp

Low

DM25

60

0

2

58

302

36

KH6LC

4295

2

7

185

0

KB9S

SingleOp

Low

EN44

59

0

3

56

300

47

K8IA

2111

3

12

96

0

YO2GL

SingleOp

Low

KN05

58

1

3

54

298

47

UA1OMS

2448

0

8

242

0

N1SZ

SingleOp

Low

FM19

50

0

1

49

296

38

KL7RA

5445

1

13

65

0

VA7MM

SingleOp

Low

CN89

44

0

3

41

288

31

KH6LC

4377

0

8

105

0

K6GEP

SingleOp

Low

DM13

52

0

2

50

286

27

VE6WQ

2245

2

10

173

0

OK1ARO

SingleOp

Low

JO70

60

0

2

58

282

52

TF4M

2732

0

6

190

0

K7GT

SingleOp

Low

CN82

42

0

2

40

280

33

N4OGW

3125

1

8

75

0

W8JH

SingleOp

Low

EN81

58

0

5

53

278

44

K7MI

3424

1

15

196

0

AF8C

SingleOp

Low

EN91

106

0

35

71

276

48

VE5UF

2268

0

10

368

0

PA0TCA

SingleOp

Low

JO21

36

0

1

35

270

32

WF2W

5915

0

4

88

0

DK2CX

SingleOp

Low

JN58

62

0

0

62

266

53

TF4M

2742

0

10

314

0

KE4R

SingleOp

Low

EM73

52

0

2

50

266

40

KV4FZ

2671

0

11

111

0

W0ZQ

SingleOp

Low

EN34

44

0

0

44

266

37

KF6T

2418

1

9

76

0

W5EEA

SingleOp

Low

DM79

37

0

7

30

264

27

K3ZM

2443

4

8

183

0

W3DQ

SingleOp

Low

FM18

44

0

4

40

260

34

VE6WQ

3200

1

11

72

0

WU9B

SingleOp

Low

DM43

40

0

0

40

260

34

P40TA

4848

0

4

175

0

K0TV

SingleOp

Low

FN42

42

0

0

42

254

30

N6TR

4112

0

13

110

0

NF8M

SingleOp

Low

EN82

66

1

5

60

252

46

W5TM

1438

0

17

93

0

DL7UMK

SingleOp

Low

JO62

55

1

1

53

248

44

K8PO

5795

1

11

151

0

I2WIJ

SingleOp

Low

JN45

45

0

0

45

240

38

TF4M

2945

0

7

101

0

DK1KC

SingleOp

Low

JN58

43

0

0

43

236

37

RX3APM

2169

1

6

121

0

K3TD

SingleOp

Low

EM10

33

1

3

29

236

25

KG7H

2621

2

5

104

0

N9WKW

SingleOp

Low

EM69

50

0

3

47

236

40

VE6WQ

2507

3

10

72

0

UR5MBA

SingleOp

Low

KN98

41

0

1

40

236

33

F5IN

2637

0

3

115

0

EW6GF

SingleOp

Low

KO55

39

0

1

38

234

34

MD0CCE

2282

2

10

164

0

K2DB

SingleOp

Low

FN24

25

0

1

24

234

23

G4AMT

5120

2

5

79

0

OK1DDV

SingleOp

Low

JN79

50

0

2

48

232

43

K8PO

6075

0

8

146

0

N8OB

SingleOp

Low

EN80

59

0

7

52

220

35

W5TM

1347

0

6

263

0

AC0T

SingleOp

Low

DM79

61

0

17

44

218

40

W2GD

2569

1

5

534

0

G4LWB

SingleOp

Low

IO92

43

0

2

41

214

37

TF4M

1903

0

4

232

0

KS1J

SingleOp

Low

FN41

47

0

8

39

210

29

N8OO

2253

0

11

97

0

WB0N

SingleOp

Low

EN34

35

0

1

34

202

30

K8PO

1902

1

13

192

0

KG9Z

SingleOp

Low

EN90

38

0

5

33

198

30

FM5CD

3475

0

8

98

0

YO5DAS

SingleOp

Low

KN17

40

1

0

39

198

32

G3WPH

1786

1

10

91

0

K1DW

SingleOp

Low

EM40

30

0

2

28

196

25

K8PO

2476

0

8

34

0

W7QN

SingleOp

Low

CN87

49

0

4

45

186

26

KL7RA

2308

0

11

226

0

WA6L

SingleOp

Low

DM12

27

0

3

24

186

21

KE9I

2834

2

2

94

0

K8GT

SingleOp

Low

EN82

43

0

1

42

182

35

K8PO

1153

0

11

86

0

KB4KBS

SingleOp

Low

EM74

32

0

1

31

182

27

N2KW/1

1371

1

9

93

0

SE5E

SingleOp

Low

JO89

29

0

0

29

182

28

TF4M

2126

1

3

35

0

KS4X

SingleOp

Low

EM75

40

0

1

39

180

31

N2IC

2237

0

8

171

0

N1IBM

SingleOp

Low

FM29

30

0

0

30

180

25

I4EWH

6946

0

5

104

0

DL5SWB

SingleOp

Low

JO53

41

0

0

41

178

34

TF4M

2300

1

7

153

0

K1TN

SingleOp

Low

EN55

32

0

2

30

178

28

VE6WQ

1941

1

12

44

0

US6CQ

SingleOp

Low

KN69

39

0

2

37

178

31

I4EWH

1614

0

3

243

0

K6III

SingleOp

Low

CM99

25

0

0

25

172

20

KH6LC

3936

0

5

29

0

W0AD

SingleOp

Low

EN34

36

0

5

31

168

28

K8IA

1973

0

7

76

0

DL8UKE

SingleOp

Low

JO72

38

0

1

37

166

25

UV5U

1131

2

14

54

0

AJ4OM

SingleOp

Low

EM96

37

0

1

36

162

28

W5TM

1446

0

6

193

0

W4BK

SingleOp

Low

EM66

32

0

0

32

154

28

WF2W

1153

2

6

51

0

F3WT

SingleOp

Low

JN18

36

0

7

29

152

29

K8PO

5339

0

2

158

0

LZ1AQ

SingleOp

Low

KN12

29

0

3

26

152

23

TF4M

3812

0

2

105

0

N9LYE

SingleOp

Low

EN51

30

0

0

30

152

24

N2IC

2034

1

3

135

0

K6BZZ

SingleOp

Low

DM65

30

0

1

29

144

23

K7MI

1780

1

4

117

0

JE1TSD

SingleOp

Low

PM95

7

0

0

7

142

7

KG7H

8060

0

0

16

0

KD5J

SingleOp

Low

EM45

25

0

0

25

142

23

VE3MMQ

1555

0

8

84

0

KI7Y

SingleOp

Low

CN85

32

0

0

32

142

20

N8OO

3018

0

8

135

0

WV2ZOW

SingleOp

Low

FN20

31

0

1

30

140

23

W0AIH

1386

0

9

172

0

K2RET

SingleOp

Low

FM29

22

0

2

20

136

20

N2IC

3143

0

6

80

0

K7VIT

SingleOp

Low

CN85

30

0

0

30

136

22

W7SE

1519

0

7

158

0

N6AJR

SingleOp

Low

CM98

22

0

2

20

136

16

K1LT

3270

1

7

99

0

W5GAI

SingleOp

Low

EM10

14

0

0

14

134

13

KF6T

2368

1

2

21

0

K6UM

SingleOp

Low

CN85

28

0

0

28

122

20

KL7RA

2480

0

5

66

0

US3IZ

SingleOp

Low

KN88

13

0

1

12

118

12

TF4M

3908

0

2

37

0

W5QLF

SingleOp

Low

EL09

19

0

1

18

118

17

W7EW

2691

0

3

88

0

S57U

SingleOp

Low

JN75

20

0

1

19

114

19

K3ZM

7303

0

1

50

0

SM6RXZ

SingleOp

Low

JO67

19

0

4

15

112

14

W1BB

5837

1

1

80

0

K6CSL

SingleOp

Low

CM97

32

0

2

30

108

20

KG7H

1264

0

6

278

0

N6NUL

SingleOp

Low

CM86

24

0

3

21

108

14

N5XJ

2498

2

3

130

0

W7YAQ

SingleOp

Low

CN94

3

0

0

3

106

3

JT1CO

8696

0

0

26

0

M0AAA

SingleOp

Low

IO91

18

0

1

17

104

17

RX3APM

2798

0

2

47

0

N1DN

SingleOp

Low

FN31

25

0

3

22

98

18

W5TM

2189

0

2

114

0

K6KQV

SingleOp

Low

CM87

24

0

3

21

94

18

N2IC

1392

1

4

66

0

JK1MEJ

SingleOp

Low

PM95

8

0

0

8

88

8

KH6LC

6639

0

0

34

0

DK4WF

SingleOp

Low

JO71

13

0

0

13

84

13

RN3CT

1520

2

3

52

0

KP2DX

SingleOp

Low

FK77

8

0

2

6

82

6

CE1/K7CA

5130

0

1

42

0

W7HDF

SingleOp

Low

CN85

18

0

2

16

80

15

W0AIH

2510

0

4

180

0

DJ1ER

SingleOp

Low

JN39

13

0

0

13

62

13

TF4M

2487

0

2

35

0

K2PO

SingleOp

Low

CN85

15

0

1

14

62

11

N5LZ

1066

0

3

36

0

N4NTO

SingleOp

Low

FM15

17

0

1

16

60

13

W9IU

1038

0

2

27

0

K2EUH

SingleOp

Low

EL88

8

0

0

8

52

7

W1BB

1893

0

1

22

0

IK2AOO

SingleOp

Low

JN45

13

0

2

11

46

10

RX3APM

2476

0

1

61

0

KZ1X

SingleOp

Low

FM05

10

0

0

10

44

10

W0PR

1555

0

0

50

0

F6KLO

SingleOp

Low

JN05

10

0

1

9

40

9

SN7Q

1483

0

0

45

0

VR2ZQZ

SingleOp

Low

OL28

5

0

1

4

34

4

KH2/N2NL

4452

0

0

15

0

KV2X

SingleOp

Low

FN13

9

0

2

7

32

7

N8UM

1123

0

3

20

0

YO4ATW

SingleOp

Low

KN35

7

0

0

7

28

6

UW2M

1006

0

0

29

0

OK2KFK

SingleOp

Low

JN79

6

0

0

6

22

6

YL2SM

1191

0

0

18

0

JH4CES

SingleOp

Low

PM64

2

0

0

2

20

2

JT1CO

2649

0

0

22

0

KQ6Q

SingleOp

Low

DM03

2

0

0

2

20

2

N5IA

941

1

0

11

0

WB0M

SingleOp

Low

EN21

6

0

2

4

16

4

WJ9B

1716

0

2

23

0

UA0SBQ

SingleOp

Low

OO06

3

0

0

3

12

3

JT1CO

978

0

1

22

0

WB8ZRL

SingleOp

Low

EN41

1

0

0

1

8

1

N0NI

334

1

0

10

0

LY2BNL

SingleOp

Low

KO24

26

25

0

1

2

1

KO24

0

0

0

106

0

RA0SHH

SingleOp

Low

OO06

3

0

2

1

2

1

JT1CO

978

0

0

3

0

 

 

Single operator - QRP power

 

CALL

Category

Power

Grid

Raw QSOS

Dupes

Busts

QSO

Points

Grids

Best DX

DX KM

QRP

LOW

TIME

Overtime

N0NI

SingleOp

QRP

EN21

380

2

0

378

6544

161

G3LET

6854

17

123

834

0

N0TT

SingleOp

QRP

EM29

332

3

7

322

5244

148

KL7RA

4459

15

99

756

0

K0PK

SingleOp

QRP

EN37

260

0

1

259

4672

134

KH6LC

6342

12

79

765

0

N5IA

SingleOp

QRP

DM52

213

0

3

210

4212

117

JH4UYB

10171

9

51

723

0

N8VW

SingleOp

QRP

EN80

241

1

1

239

3896

132

CE1/K7CA

7739

8

77

431

0

LY2IJ

SingleOp

QRP

KO24

218

3

3

212

3060

136

K3ZM

7409

6

63

812

0

F5VBT

SingleOp

QRP

JN25

148

3

2

143

2212

101

K8PO

5620

4

34

682

0

C4M

SingleOp

QRP

KM64

95

1

5

89

2100

74

K3ZM

9257

0

18

551

0

K0CD

SingleOp

QRP

EN34

137

0

2

135

1916

85

N6RO

2467

4

38

347

0

W0MRZ

SingleOp

QRP

EN42

151

0

15

136

1612

92

KL7RA

4426

3

37

509

0

W3TS

SingleOp

QRP

FN10

112

0

2

110

1392

64

TF4M

4356

6

32

148

0

N6WG

SingleOp

QRP

CM87

110

2

3

105

1356

61

W3GH

3788

2

19

524

0

KE0G

SingleOp

QRP

EN34

95

1

1

93

1332

67

K7RL

2331

4

27

153

0

K3HX

SingleOp

QRP

FN00

142

4

13

125

1312

69

P40TA

3253

4

35

702

0

K2XA

SingleOp

QRP

FN32

100

0

2

98

1248

54

N7KQ

3402

3

33

127

0

OK1FKD

SingleOp

QRP

JO60

115

0

0

115

1192

82

N2KW/1

6287

6

25

446

0

W9CC

SingleOp

QRP

EM79

103

0

2

101

1192

68

K7RL

3171

3

30

427

0

K4CIA

SingleOp

QRP

FM05

100

0

2

98

1176

57

N5LZ

2853

3

26

268

0

KR2Q

SingleOp

QRP

FN20

108

0

0

108

1160

50

N0NI

1683

5

33

224

0

OL0A

SingleOp

QRP

JO70

105

0

2

103

1128

79

TF4M

2732

4

27

289

0

KD0R

SingleOp

QRP

EM18

77

0

3

74

1068

57

K7MI

2409

2

23

259

0

AB9CA

SingleOp

QRP

EM60

85

0

6

79

1056

54

N7DD

2286

5

19

521

0

WB0CFF

SingleOp

QRP

EN34

77

0

2

75

1008

61

W2VJN

2396

3

15

157

0

OK1RCG

SingleOp

QRP

JO60

75

0

1

74

964

63

K3ZM

6912

6

15

234

0

GM4AFF

SingleOp

QRP

IO86

56

1

2

53

896

46

UU7J

3010

2

8

194

0

WB5NMZ

SingleOp

QRP

EM62

81

0

2

79

880

55

N2IC

2064

3

17

241

0

WA7LNW

SingleOp

QRP

DM37

80

1

3

76

820

48

N0IM

1927

5

19

187

0

AC8AP

SingleOp

QRP

EN81

89

0

12

77

812

55

W7EW

3247

3

25

622

0

UA9BA

SingleOp

QRP

MO05

39

0

2

37

792

35

TF4M

4382

0

4

260

0

K6MI

SingleOp

QRP

DM06

54

0

3

51

768

37

KH6LC

3978

2

12

235

0

N6CMF

SingleOp

QRP

DM14

69

0

4

65

756

42

KH7Y

4091

3

9

444

0

K2QO

SingleOp

QRP

FN03

69

1

5

63

668

42

K7LFY

2965

0

20

208

0

W1FMR

SingleOp

QRP

FN43

73

0

2

71

652

34

W0PR

1763

0

16

365

0

N0UR

SingleOp

QRP

EN33

51

0

2

49

640

40

NP4A

3690

3

8

55

0

KN1H

SingleOp

QRP

FN33

61

0

2

59

528

35

W0AIH

1446

0

18

144

0

K8ZT

SingleOp

QRP

EN91

35

0

1

34

424

30

W6NL

3439

0

13

124

0

K7RAT

SingleOp

QRP

CN85

37

0

1

36

400

30

KE9I

2921

0

6

85

0

KX7L

SingleOp

QRP

CN87

25

0

1

24

372

18

WF2W

3571

0

6

39

0

K7FA

SingleOp

QRP

DM25

23

0

0

23

344

19

JA3YBK

9254

1

3

57

0

AA7JV

SingleOp

QRP

EL95

24

1

1

22

340

19

N2IC

2828

0

3

58

0

RW3AI

SingleOp

QRP

KO85

33

0

0

33

324

30

UA9KAA

2002

0

3

48

0

NU7T

SingleOp

QRP

DM09

28

0

0

28

308

20

N2IC

1189

1

7

213

0

AE3J

SingleOp

QRP

FM29

44

0

4

40

280

28

WD5R

1481

0

8

215

0

K9JWV

SingleOp

QRP

DM37

30

0

1

29

276

23

K9DX

2116

2

4

73

0

W0CZ

SingleOp

QRP

EN16

21

0

2

19

276

16

K1LT

1378

2

4

106

0

W4RYW

SingleOp

QRP

EM72

25

0

2

23

240

21

W0AIH

1430

0

7

93

0

W2JEK

SingleOp

QRP

FN20

41

0

1

40

216

17

K8PO

664

0

9

199

0

G4AGE

SingleOp

QRP

IO93

12

0

0

12

200

11

YL2SM

1811

1

2

98

0

DD2ML

SingleOp

QRP

JN68

19

0

1

18

164

17

UU7J

1848

1

1

62

0

W5GZ

SingleOp

QRP

DM52

18

0

3

15

124

13

WD5R

1694

0

1

99

0

PA0RBO

SingleOp

QRP

JO11

16

0

0

16

116

15

E77DX

1300

0

1

70

0

YO4AAC

SingleOp

QRP

KN35

11

0

0

11

104

11

RX3APM

1413

0

0

35

0

AF9J

SingleOp

QRP

EN52

16

0

1

15

84

12

W5TM

1040

0

4

76

0

M0CEF

SingleOp

QRP

IO93

12

0

0

12

80

12

TF4M

1809

0

0

85

0

WA2OQJ

SingleOp

QRP

FN30

16

0

1

15

76

11

VE3MMQ

553

0

1

147

0

G6CSY

SingleOp

QRP

JO01

9

0

0

9

68

9

TF4M

2070

0

0

47

0

KL7CW

SingleOp

QRP

BP51

2

0

0

2

52

2

JA3YBK

5873

0

0

15

0

R7LP

SingleOp

QRP

KN97

4

0

0

4

36

4

RA4LW

1047

0

0

43

0

LY5G

SingleOp

QRP

KO05

1

0

0

1

16

1

LY2IJ

279

1

0

10

0

 

 

Multi operator - High power

 

CALL

Category

Power

Grid

Raw QSOS

Dupes

Busts

QSO

Points

Grids

Best DX

DX KM

QRP

LOW

TIME

Overtime

W1BB

Multi

High

FN42

726

5

16

705

5082

309

ZL3IX

14933

18

163

840

0

TM6M

Multi

High

IN78

465

7

13

445

4083

250

VK6GX

14860

12

102

834

0

W2GD

Multi

High

FM29

727

19

32

676

3887

280

UU7J

8415

23

159

826

0

KH6LC

Multi

High

BK29

282

10

11

261

3779

150

UB0A

9600

6

56

780

0

JA3YBK

Multi

High

PM84

184

1

3

180

3554

137

CE1/K7CA

17295

3

26

735

0

UU7J

Multi

High

KN85

381

8

23

350

3050

232

PY1NB

11023

11

64

804

0

K8IA

Multi

High

DM43

510

19

17

474

2804

200

ZL3IX

11491

17

127

828

0

S51V

Multi

High

JN86

351

0

9

342

2292

216

CE1/K7CA

12104

10

80

831

0

OL7M

Multi

High

JO80

366

2

23

341

2081

215

CE1/K7CA

12263

9

79

787

0

N5KO

Multi

High

CM97

343

7

4

332

1881

159

JH4UYB

8977

13

83

820

0

W0IW

Multi

High

EN31

440

9

7

424

1738

181

G3LET

6732

13

131

838

0

K7LFY

Multi

High

DN18

313

6

17

290

1718

147

FM5CD

6329

11

83

830

0

G6MC

Multi

High

IO94

275

3

5

267

1644

166

JA3YBK

9361

12

71

803

0

S57UN

Multi

High

JN86

298

3

2

293

1482

187

N8OO

8889

8

75

807

0

W1UJ

Multi

High

FN42

340

8

8

324

1465

137

UU7J

7942

18

92

538

0

OG4T

Multi

High

KP32

176

0

3

173

1081

123

PY1NB

11230

5

40

434

0

LY2XW

Multi

High

KO25

251

2

13

236

1079

150

FM5CD

8443

8

62

794

0

A62ER

Multi

High

LL75

98

3

5

90

937

76

N8OO

12847

2

13

434

0

LY7A

Multi

High

KO24

233

2

8

223

868

145

K3ZM

7409

7

59

792

0

S59T

Multi

High

JN75

20

0

0

20

77

19

K3WW

6960

2

1

15

0

K1LZ

Multi

High

FN42

25

0

0

25

63

19

WD5R

1893

0

6

22

0

 

 

Multi operator - Low power

 

CALL

Category

Power

Grid

Raw QSOS

Dupes

Busts

QSO

Points

Grids

Best DX

DX KM

QRP

LOW

TIME

Overtime

K4FT

Multi

Low

EM77

387

0

6

381

2958

159

CE1/K7CA

7451

20

107

645

0

K0KX

Multi

Low

EN35

211

0

5

206

1976

126

JA3YBK

9826

5

58

262

0

YT3M

Multi

Low

KN03

172

0

3

169

1294

117

K3ZM

7826

4

44

611

0

DJ2YA

Multi

Low

JO40

160

0

5

155

1088

111

K3ZM

6655

5

46

462

0

OH4MFA

Multi

Low

KP32

99

0

1

98

918

80

JT1CO

4928

3

24

147

0

 

Check Logs

 

CALL

Category

Power

Grid

Raw QSOS

Dupes

Busts

QSO

Points

Grids

Best DX

DX KM

QRP

LOW

TIME

Overtime

AA4H

CheckLog

High

EM86

147

1

5

141

439

85

TM6M

6267

4

34

618

0

AJ6T

CheckLog

High

CM87

154

0

9

145

913

97

CE1/K7CA

9099

7

35

488

0

G8MIA

CheckLog

High

IO91

33

0

2

31

78

27

TF4M

1998

1

2

99

0

JT1CS

CheckLog

Low

ON37

2

0

1

1

0

1

JT1CO

111

0

0

10

0

K6LL

CheckLog

High

DM22

271

1

5

265

1607

141

CE1/K7CA

8198

7

72

419

0

LA4RT

CheckLog

High

JP53

70

0

0

70

289

63

W1BB

5514

0

10

229

0

LZ5R

CheckLog

High

KN22

11

0

0

11

59

10

OH2PM

2007

2

1

23

0

N1KWF

CheckLog

High

FN32

112

0

5

107

423

65

KH7Y

7931

11

26

202

0

N1WQ

CheckLog

High

EN34

69

0

1

68

250

55

W7EW

2373

1

17

205

0

OH5VT

CheckLog

High

KP30

18

0

1

17

251

14

P40TA

9134

0

1

130

0

RW0MM

CheckLog

High

PN53

12

0

0

12

93

12

UU7J

7016

0

1

32

0

SV0XBZ

CheckLog

Low

KM25

96

0

1

95

1170

73

N1LN

8897

4

17

281

0

W0BV

CheckLog

High

EN35

10

0

1

9

121

9

UU7J

8799

0

1

51

0

W4LSC

CheckLog

High

DM25

3

0

0

3

15

3

KE9I

2520

0

1

24

0

W8NF

CheckLog

High

CN85

22

0

0

22

60

19

KE9I

2921

0

6

60

0

 

 

 

Soapbox Comments

Search and Pounce Only - AC1O

 

A boy, his radio, and about 280 feet of wire strung over an oak tree, a fence and some cooperative shrubs. A semi-serious attempt from a laughable location, my home. Family matters kept me from going to my "Plan A" location. But still had fun. Lots of loud east coasters who can't hear me. Even at 4:00AM PST... Gack. Start planning for next year! - AE6RF

 

Had fun!!  I LOVE the grid square format.  It reminds me of the VHF contests.  I wish I'd had more energy to devote to the contest (and to work on Saturday morning) - AF9J

 

Hoped to find some new DX in the SPDXC, but no such luck.  Heard one EU (OL7M) but could not raise him.  Propagation was not very good.  My new top loaded “T” with un-un seemed to work fine combined with a K9AY for receive. - AJ6T

 

Remote operation. Station is 30km away. - DF3CB

 

Just wanted to see what can be done with 100 watts - DJ2YA

 

Enjoyed the contest using for the first time a Titanex V160 HD Vertical (90 ft high, 48 radials on the ground  between 60 ft and 120 ft long). Would have been nice to see more contesters take part: After a couple of hours you could hardly find a new station. Still, will be there again next year. - DJ3WE

 

Sorry I have not software for generating the result. - DK7AN

 

Yaesu FT-1000MP, TL-922, Ant. Inv.V, RX-Loop - DL2MDZ

 

ICOM-7400 80W DIPOLE UP 10M. - DL5KUD

 

FT-847 and mobile antenna on balcony, 120 cm long - DL5SWB

 

Only a very short QRV in the Stew Perry with snow QRN. - DL7CX

 

Nice contest, tnx all for QSOs! 73 de Manfred - DL7UMK

 

Conds have been not the best this year but will not miss it next year anyway. Great event without all that rush of the big ones. See you all in the stew next year... - DM2LB

 

K3/10 with 4.9 watt out into inverted L antenna (lambda/4) - F5VBT

 

For fun. Less 100W (antenna tuner on !) in a 80 sloper. - F6KLO

 

A TB DX Challenge I probably won't keep in memory... Night has been very long,... Conditions to North America has been very poor even on NA sun set some stations were coming through with very nice signals, but on our sun rise, all stations were in the noise even the big guns were hard to listen to. I could hear Al CE1/K7CA, but he was most of the time under a big mess, so, I gave up. Not a single JA in the log, no VK as well and 100 QSO less than last year.  I am already waiting for the TB DX Challenge 2011!! - F8BPN

 

I was waiting a lot with this contest but propagation for me was not very good with my poor rig. Could not be QRV all the time. Sent a lot

of time CQ without answering. Tnx to all who called me. Best 73 from Tahiti. Phil - FO8RZ

 

Rather poor conditions this year - high absorbption and quite high noise levels on the band made for a tough time. But good fun as ever. A great contest. Off periods 0016-0300 and 0428-0500. Total operating: 13 hrs 43 - G3BJ

 

Noisy, with poor propagation, especially to the west. Nevertheless, very much enjoyed.  I felt that some might not have been prepared for the earlier date as activity didn't seem as high as in previous years. - G3LET

 

I claim the Lack of Dedication Award for the least amount of time spent operating during the contest. - G3OLB

 

46m Inv L, 13m High. 90Watts - G3RLE

 

This is my first try and entry at the Stew Perry 160m cw. I used 5 Watts into a long wire a pump handle key and a paper log. I am 70 yrs old. I enjoyed taking part, thank you. - G4AGE

 

Tough conditions and not much operating time here this year - but fun as always. - G4AMT

 

Conditions not good, but pleased to work some W/VE with an inverted L up only 30ft and 100w. - G4BUO

 

FIRST-TIME ENTRY - G4LWB

 

Usually manage to work most EU stations with the QRP, but the poor conditions and the snow on the antenna meant even locals were hard work. Several PA and DL stations not worked, also new DXCC E77DX not worked! Running 5W from an IC-7400 to a 30m top loaded end-fed polymorph wire. Best DX? Probably TF4M. - G6CSY

 

Conditions only fair, some of big US stations much weaker than normal. Snow covered ground probably helped my ground system but created noisier band than usual. My beverage trashed by herd of cows this summer! Will be 81 in a month, have to put feet up a lot!! - GW3JXN

 

The contest was an opportunity to make 160m qsos and check how my system works. I did not attempt a high score & final contact was perfect, W1BB. Not every station sent 599 but I have entered it below. Less than 100w, inverted L antenna 12m high & hand key Marconi 965A. - GW3OQK

 

Rig: IC-756 (100W) Ant: Vertical(28m) Rx ant: 4x4 EWE BEST DX: N1LN 7939km (KN06-FM05) - HA8BE

 

Just few hours, now and then, without a 160M antenna, in downtown Milano. Happy New Year! Bob, I2WIJ - I2WIJ

 

Spent the first 5 hours to erect a 270 meters N/S bi-direzional Beverage just after a week with heavy rain and snow!! Let's imagine how much mud there was and how we came out! - IK0HBN

 

Condx was not so good, but we enjoyed this TBDC. Highlight was working W1BB for the first time, and could worked another some more east coast stations. - JA3YBK

 

I have been participated on this contest since the first time. I participated on LowPower SingleOp. The condition was better than the last year. I used transceiver 'K2 & K3 & FT1000D' on this contest. I use a K2 for watch a very weak signal. I use a k3 for a weak signal in the very heavy QRM. I use a FT1000D for a S&P watch. I use my Micro Vert Antenna which length only 3.6 meters. I built it on my balcony 2m*10m space of my condominium. I set the transmitting speed of my electronics keyer upper 20 wpm. I like my  Micro Veret Antenna for my top band equipment! - JE1SPY

 

Band condex for US & Eu was worse than last year. Even in such a situation,I enjoyed this contest. Thanks for everyone who picked me up and tried to do so! - JE1TSD

 

My first time entry. I did not hear many stations. Poor condx. - JH1QDB

 

Great Contest. Rest;22:25-0830 10h5m - JH4UYB

 

Good conditions and great fun! My favorite contest. Would like to see more participation. - K0PK

 

Not much going for time. Thanks to N0KE, K0FX, and other GMCC'er and Colorado stations. Oh, thanks to K8FC Joe back in snowy NY..PTL bill UK - K0UK

 

Operated from my condo with a stealth wire up the pine tree. - K1EP

 

The Stew Perry Topband Distance Challenge is my favorite contest, so I was very disappointed when the severe noise that blankets the NW got even stronger during the contest. The noise is impulse noise with a much steeper rise time than I have seen on other power line noise. The impulses have a very high magnitude but are extremely narrow (like ignition noise), yet they are synchronized to the 60Hz line. My noise floor is typically about -140 dBm in 250 Hz, but this noise raises the floor about 16 dB. With the 8 element phased array, I can listen at 240 or 270 degrees which just about perfectly nulls out the noise. The noise peaks at about 310 degrees. So, most of the time I can use the phased array over 3/4 of the azimuth and only hear the noise when pointing close to due south. The noise is annoying on about half the Beverages, and audible on most of them. The European Beverages are usually clean. I've gone hunting for the noise in the car, but I cannot hear it in the car. I've hunted for the noise on foot, but the only way I can hear it is by putting an AM broadcast receiver next to any ground connected wire or antenna. The phased array elements furthest to the NW get a stronger dose of the noise than do the elements to the SE. I can hear the noise, albeit less clearly on one particular power line feeder in front of the neighbor's house. So, maybe the noise originates in his house. He is a part-time farmer, so I need to get permission to go poking around in his sheds to see if I can locate the source. For the past couple of seasons the noise has been a mostly evening annoyance, and it usually goes away in the early morning. So the noise would largely stay out of the way, being worst when I'm listening for Europe. For the Stew Perry, the noise got strong enough to begin to be annoying even when listening to Europe. Furthermore, it stayed on non-stop. So, after an initial burst of what sounded liked good conditions, activity settled to a rate lower than I expected and the extra negativity from the noise almost got me to quit. Fortunately, I found that if I listened to the west using the 150 degree and 180 degree Beverages, I could hear most people who called me from the west and northwest, as well as the usual plethora of callers from Florida. In fact, using these two Beverages on the K3's two receivers and the phased array receiver turned out to be fairly effective for hearing most callers. Of course, I would never know about people I couldn't hear, so if you called me and I didn't answer, please email me! (vkean at my callsign .com) There were several stations this weekend that I just could not hear well enough to log, and I apologize. Conditions are not normally this poor. The operating style is thus: I have the phased array (mono audio) in my left ear, and the 2nd K3 receiver in my right ear. After each CQ, I would briefly listen to the phased array while staring at the waterfall display (which is more sensitive than my ear). Then I flip a switch to put the K3 main receiver in my left ear (using the K3 diversity mode) and twiddle the RIT knob to find off-frequency callers. As European sunrise approached, the expected European rate did not materialize, so I decided to take my 2 hour nap about 2 hours early, and maybe work more Oceania. I took my nap 2 hours early and was rewarded with contacts with CE1/K7CA, ZL3IX, and FO8RZ. Both K7CA and ZL3IX popped up in my right ear while nary a peep in my left ear until I flipped the switch. Chile is almost due south, which is where the Beverages I was using are pointed, and the phased array was listening due west. ZL3IX was strong enough on the 120 and 150 degree Beverages that I didn't even think to look for him on the phased array, which was pointing 270 degrees. But there was a solid trace on the waterfall so he should have been extremely solid at 240 degrees. After that QSO, I chose 240 degrees as the default direction (hoping for a VK). While CQing, I kept my eye on the waterfall for a dim trace around 1833 and after a while, I saw one. Tuning there (one click) I found FO8RZ with no callers. I don't know why he has so much trouble attracting attention, as his signal has been very regular for 3 contests in a row. Didn't hear any VKs. I found KL7RA by tuning and worked him through the awful noise. I just had to be careful to make sure he actually responded to me. He had a better signal to noise ratio by actually pointing a Beverage in his direction than by listening off the side of a Beverage, as I had been doing with other West Coast stations. (Signal arrival angle, maybe?) At dawn I didn't expect to be able to hear any JAs because of the noise. But the noise was gone! The sun was already up but I could hear JA3YBK. He came right back when I called, although I wasn't sure he had responded to me. But the response was obvious when he called again. Sorry for the delay! I wanted to be sure. The noise didn't stay away very long. Any suggestions about how to track it down? So, despite the seemingly poor conditions, I was able to make all of the normal long-haul contacts. 160 propagation remains an enigma. DX worked: 9A, CE, DL (2), E7, EI, EW, F (5), FM, FO8, G (8), GD, GM, I (3), JA, KH6, KL7, KP4, KV4 (2), LY (2), OE, OH (2), OK (2), ON, OZ, P4, PA (3), S5 (3), SM (3), SV, UA, UR (4), and ZL. Equipment: K3, ETO-91B (thanks Jeff), 65 foot "T" with 75 radials, 6 2-wire center-fed Beverages, 4 element broadside array of 2 element end-fire arrays steerable via software radio (see Dec. 2009 QEX), and Writelog. - K1LT

 

Longest QSO, LP? - K1PX

 

PLS treat this as a CHECK LOG. Only 50 w to a short random 15 m high wire against 10 radials, just playing here, and got on mainly to work the W1BB special event station. - K2EUH

 

800W with 80/40 Inv Vee @60' w/tuner - K2RD

 

Next year I am going to sponsor a plaque for "The station with most QSO's using th call K2UF." Then I won't have to stay up all night. Single wire TX/RX. Over 50 years of age (72) - K2UF

 

ALL QSOS S&P - K2XX

 

Rig: Flex-3000, 100 watts Loc: CM88eu Antenna: None Well, OK, I did get some RF to leave the premises...Since my antenna only covers 10-80, I hadn't planned on working this contest. But the rules were refreshingly interesting, so on Sunday I put the radio on160 to listen to whatever I might be able to hear of the action. Since I saw a surprising number of stations on the pan-adapter display, I wondered – can anybody hear me?  So I answered a CQ from the strongest station, and he came back to me! Tried a few more, and more, and a few hours later I had 72 stations in the log, including Hawaii to the west, Alaska to north, Ontario to east, and Mexico south- all stations with good ears.  There were of course lots of stations that couldn't hear me, even in the clear, but many more that could.  I found I could work about 75% of stations I could hear.  Didn't hear any EU, Caribbean, or SA. I probably didn't stay up late enough to pick up anything further west, like JA. Since I'm not ever on 160, I don't know what are typical conditions, but the band seemed pretty quiet - baseline noise about S3, with the strongest signal sup at 30+S9.  Felt like 80m.  I did have some problems with rain noise though -the downpours on the roof made the shack roar at times.  Activating the headphones took care of that. This was a nice contest.  It seemed less frenetic than the usual battles, and code speeds mostly down in the 22-25 wpm range.  Finding new stations by listening made it more of a radio contest than a computer/internet one. Congratulations to the BARC for setting a nice stage. Thanks to the people who pulled my weak signal out.  I'm LP, so you get extra points.  Maybe the contest team will decide that an LP station with no antenna is at least as hard to work as a QRP, and award you even more! By the way, the RF to/from the rig travels about 150 feet through coax to an MFJ tuner mounted on the ground directly below the feed-point of an 80m Carolina Windom up about 35 feet.  At the rig, the SWR was about 1.3:1, so the MFJ was doing a good job.  Somehow some RF was managing to get radiated from something. Fun contest.  Maybe next year I'll try it with an antenna! 73, Jack - K3FIV

 

Started very late after routinely turned on rig on 160 and found contest in full swing. - K3TC

 

100% Search & Pounce - K3XO

 

Just a couple hours of fun -- surprised the rate slowed down quite a bit around sunrise Sun AM, expected more casual drive-bys at that hour.  Nice to have a couple of DX stations call in. - K4XD

 

There is some electronic device in the neighborhood that puts S9 birdies across the band.  Was lucky to get a few minutes late at night when it had gone quiet. Started low power, but the DX couldn't hear me. DXing should be about DX -- not QRP! - K5ZD

 

4 watts out - K6MI

 

First contest using N1MM Software. Conditions from NW seemed very difficult - many stations in QRN. - K7LFY

 

My new K3 was used barefoot from the home QTH of K7CA while Alan was operating CE1/K7CA.  Conditions were rather mediocre compared to last year.  Only heard a few Europeans - working one, and very few JAs. - K7NJ

 

First Stu from this QTH.  Not ready to make a broad statement on conditions as I have no benchmark. Much different from NY than it is from central Colorado.  You can hear more Europeans obviously in NY than in CO.  Best DX was VK6IX LONG PATH for 30 points.  Many 20 pointers and managed to work one JA.  The window never opened for JA here.  Limited time but as always, the Stu is fun. - K8FC

 

Got married just before Stew Perry contest and took off for honeymoon a few minutes after I QRT.  I thought conditions would be real good when I heard OL7M at 1:30 PM local time while I was setting up Win-Test.  OQ4U, UW2M, RX3ADM and PA3AAV were the loudest from Europe.  I never heard a JA.  - K8PO

 

I am sorry that s9 plus ruined the last SP from my remote location with the 9 element array. The station will be dismantled this summer. CU next year with a much weaker signal. John - K9DX

 

HAPPY HOLLIDAYS!!  Conditions not great so went QRO this year.  500 watts, Inv L and 3 beverages.  My mistake was sleeping through 4 hours of "prime time”. Woke up and got going again, but missed Europe.  Only chance for a plaque is “Oldest OP > 50 QSOs.  Age here is 80.  Will probably take 90 or over to win it with the way the ham population is.  Nice to work old calls and new ones too. 73 Will - K9FO

 

Stew Perry is always fun. Now, if I only had a decent antenna for top band! - K9JU

 

Plaques for which to be considered: KL7RA (TBD), SP4K (TBD),Golden Log, Top Number of Grids Worked, Oldest Op Making >50 QSOs (my age is 67) - K9MMS

 

Bands were quiet but condx seemed down from the past few years. About half the DX worked from my last time but maybe more domestic activity as I still tallied my highest QSO total. - K9NW

 

I always enjoy seeing what I can do with my 5w peanut whistle on 160.  I really need to get a better transmit antenna though. - KD0R

 

100 Watts and wire vertical - KD5M

 

Elecraft K-3/10 at 4.5 watts.  Used twin 50' T-top verticals in parallel. - KE0G

 

Great conditions and good DX. I missed the opening of the contest at local sunrise - my alarm didn't go off! (am/pm mistake), so I probably lost about a 100 good QSOs (and some of the best DX). Had a great time anyway - 73 to all de Craig KG7H - KG7H

 

How cool to work W1BB in the Stew Perry Contest! - KG9Z

 

First time entering the Stew Perry - KJ4DHF

 

Thanks for an excellent contest fellows!  Here running an inverted L apex at 60 ft with 23-70 ft radials on ground. 100W from an IC751.  I would like to apply for N0TT’s “Youngest Op USA making > 50 QSOs” please.  Birthday 11/30/94.  73 Trey - KJ4FDV

 

Family Christmas, many miles, and a few too many = short session - KJ9C

 

First Time Entrant - Alot of QRN here in Michigan but still had fun ! I also got to break in my new 2x1 call !  Merry Christmas Everyone !! - KO8Z

 

Heard and called 16 stations, got two replies. Having a Valor PHF160B whip makes contacts, just not a LOT of them! - KQ6Q

 

Band was noisy.  Fell asleep before midnight local time, woke up at sunrise. Oh well. - KR2Q

 

Age 22 - KU5B

 

I almost missed this one; I got used to Stew being after Christmas, as it has been the last couple years.  Didn't realize it was on until early Saturday evening.  Wasn't able to put in a lot of hours, but the activity level seemed down somewhat.  Thanks for the fun, anyway. - KX7L

 

No RX antennas this year, so to balance my TX and RX I decided to try QRP. It was tough, but not so bad as expected. Propagation was not so good, activity was not so high, a lot of free space for CQing, just 9A contest interfere a bit. Half or 9A contesters gave their grid, other half - didn't.  Best ears nominations goes to K3ZM (7148 km) and to K8PO (7979).  Other long distance contact - W1BB (6636), JT1CO (5387) , TF4M (2820) UA9KAA (2559). C4M/qrp didn't hear me unfortunately - must be juicy  qrp/qrp contact.  My 160 station location is 5 km from center of Europe - not sure if it is good or not. See there: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographical_midpoint_of_Europe. Not sure if my WriteLog counts points OK, as I see 15 pts for K3ZM and 13 - for K8PO. Points are not multiplied by qrp mult. If I will do QRP again? Eeee - not so sure. 73 Arunas - LY2IJ

 

Elecraft K2, 5W and 200m LW - LY5G

 

My 1st Stew Perry. I am 63 years old. Was using single wire TX/RX antenna - 3,5-28 mhz multiband dipole as long wire. Worked several hours in evening and in a morning time. Due to TVI, power of my TS-570DG was reduced to 50w. Nice contest - LY5M

 

Hand-typed log as usual. PC causes too much QRM. Maybe this is why some loud stations seem to hear so little? - M0CEF

 

Very poor conditions from my ultra small 160m station. Very low signal strengths to NA although luckily, it was also quite low noise. I stopped at 03:00 when noise level went up and very few NA was audible. FT2000, Acom 1000, loaded inverted L, with single Ewe pointing NW. Thanks for the test. - MM0GPZ

 

Between all of the holiday events and other things going on this weekend, I only managed about 45 minutes to participate on Sunday morning.

Thanks to KL7RA for my first Alaska QSO on 160m!  This is a fun contest, I can't wait until next year…. Hopefully I'll have more free time! - N1SZ

 

This was my first time operating in this event and had alot of fun.. can’t wait to better my score next year... - N2FJ

 

Had S7 QRN all night.  No RX antenna, only a bent dipole@40' for  TX&RX. - N2GC

 

8 hours...had fun...good condx, nice contest - N3IQ

 

Went to local DX Club dinner meeting Sat. afternoon and evening, so was only able to put in 2.5 hr. between about 03 and 0530 Z.  Made 2 EU QSOs and one CE at 15 points each, plus nine 7-pointers in western US, XE, and VE6, and one 8-pointer K7.  So, conditions not bad. I'll be back next year if possible.  Often lots of other things going on in Dec. - N3UM

 

ENJOYED THE CONTEST! DIDN'T GET TO PLAY VERY LONG, AND NO BIG DX, BUT I HAD FUN! - N4NTO

 

CONDX NOT TOO HOT...DID WORK SOME DX BUT NOT THE USUAL ACTIVITY. THANKS TO THE SPONSORS - N4PN

 

Finally have K9AY receive loop in place and did find it better to listen with than transmit antenna . Thanks for QSOs and repeats.  73 Mike N5XJ - N5XJ

 

TS-830s in to a low dipole - N6NUL

 

Operating time: 2 Hours - N6PE

 

I emerged from basement shack Sat morning after scouting JA's and mentioned to no one in particular "I need a Beverage".  XYL said. . so

 make your coffee. I did. S/N definitely improved. better than slogging through wet terrain.  As always,  the best contest in ham radio.  East coast sunrise produced a flood of FN Q's, including S9 W1BB. - N6ZFO

 

More great fun.  Best QSO was with Al CE1/K7CA.  Good to hear South America up here in Arizona.  Thanks to the Arizona Outlaws for the Q's. - N7KQ

 

Used N3FJP's VHF program during contest.  Edited header and band to match N3FJP Stew-Perry program (no key) except for: Created-BY. First timer - lot of fun with many easy contacts - N8HP

 

G5RV AND TUNER DID WELL FOR ME - N8OB

 

Thanks to K8MK for the use of the antenna and to Elecraft for the excellent K2. - N8VW

 

100% S&P, about 3.5 hours total. Neighborhood Christmas party broke up my operating activities. Band seemed a bit soft from my working conditions perspective. Inverted L 35' to vertical apex 24 inches out from tower and then sloping lazily down to 10' off the ground in two different directions. Heard and worked some west coast stations early. Went to bed around 1:30am local time in the hopes of getting back up around 5am local to work AK and KH6 and more west coast for some higher points. Made it up but conditions obviously went down the tubes. Didn't find any AK or KH6 and west coast seemed to have QRT'd. Band seemed shorter than it was when I went to bed. Contest exchange is sometimes more of a challenge than it should be, as I find myself automatically anticipating a prefix in the grid exchange, and then being tripped up by a 1 call sending a DN when I was set to hear an F something. Makes for regrettable repeats! Always enjoy playing in this contest. I'll have to let the neighbors know not to schedule the neighborhood Christmas party the weekend of the SP contest next year...Ya, right, like that will fly!! Operating conditions: Icom 756 ProIII 100 watts, Antenna (only one) lazy sloping inverted L 35' vertical. - N9TF

 

This was a field day sytle operation from my cabin in Northern Wisconsin.  Everything except the generator and tent! - NE9U

 

THIS WAS MY FIRST ATTEMPT AT THIS CONTEST. HAD A LOT OF FUN WORKING IT WITH EVERYBODY. SEE YA AGAIN NEXT YEAR - NK7C

 

Rig: FT1000MP Mark V Power: 1,2 kW / Alpha91 Ant TX: 40m vertical Ant RX: 6 x Beverage - OK1DOL

 

Elecraft K2-5W,ant. LW 42m - OK1FKD

 

RIG(s): Kenwood TS570 D 100W; ANTENNA(s): Dipole 2x36 m  14m UP,LOOP 160m 5m UP,Dipole L 2x21m - OK1HFP

 

THANKS FOR THE NICE CONTEST. TRX FT 847 80W - ANT G5RV - OK1KZ

 

RIG home made 80 Watts output, aerial 20 m dipole tuned as vertical Nice contest as usually - OK1MGW

 

TRX IC-7000 @ 100W Ant 2x33 m, the highest point 15 m up Nice contest. - OK1NE

 

My first Stew Perry contest, first time QRP power 5W on TB, first time without ext. RX antenna just half sloper 12m up. All the time I decided to run at 16wpm speed max to allow make QSO also to beginners and novices in the contest.  As I worked several very slow stations called me on my CQ seems it worked well I hope. My antenna was just shortened half sloper 12m high and 16m long installed on 10m x 15m garden lot  no any receiving antennas, no other TX antennas so maybe it fit to "Top Score using Antenna <20m x 10m" category donored in preview years by VK6VZ, hi.

 It was my first Stew Perry at all and I was happy to operate in this contest. Although my licence ended by 13Dec2010 and our local Telecommunication office did not renew my licence until the Step Perry contest it seemed that I will not be able to participate. Finally I found the solution and as "last aid" I used our local club callsign OK1RCG which allowed me to operate in Stew Perry...great! Thank You very much for excellent event and although I will not reach any plaque with my low score I was very  pleased to participate and I also sent my log of course. I hope that I allowed as much as possible novices to call me and work me in the contest even although their "nervous CW"! The score is maybe good for the "worst score in contest" only... - OK1RCG

 

IC746 100W, inv. L - OK2BFN

 

RIG(s): IC 735 100W; ANTENNA(s): G5Rv - OK2BNF

 

RIG(s): FT-277E  60W; ANTENNA(s): L 20m - OK2KFK

 

RIG K2 at 5W, 27m vertical. Condx not too good, no chance for DX QSO. best QSO was TF4M who came back first call. Operating time about 5 hours. - OL0A

 

TRX: YAESU FT-857D  PWR: 100 WATTs  ANT: 41 m Long Wire - OM4DN

 

RIG(s): FT 2000; ANTENNA(s): DELTA LOOP 80m - OM6AL

 

Rig IC 746 running 100 W to an inv L 9 Meters high and 21 M long. - OZ7BQ

 

RIG: ELECRAFT K3 PWR: 5 W ANT: END FED WIRE, 80 MTRS L. - PA0RBO

 

TS-850 sloper for 1.8mhz - PA0TCA

 

A storm had reduced my inverted Vee to just one wire of 10 meters. Had great fun with QRP. I made just 5 QSO's - Two QSO's over 500 km. Hi Thank you for the contest. I enjoyed the contest very much. RIG: FT817 Ant: "half" Inverted Vee - 1 x 10 mtr - PA1B

 

This is truly a gentleman's contest, nothing like the battles you have to fight on the other bands. Like last year we had snow again... hope this will not become tradition :-) Best DX were K9NW and KE9I. Used a barefoot TenTec Orion I into a sloping vertical and a 5m short vertical for RX (remote RX) - PI4TUE

 

Icom 7800 power 5 watts, Ant: LW 120m - RW3AI

 

RIG(s): YAESU FT-1000MP; ANTENNA(s): GP - RX3DBH

 

JUST GAVE OUT SOME POINTS. - S59T

 

Alinco DX70TH - 100W.  TX Antenna - Inverted L (V19m + H23m) + 24 Radials (24,5m each) RX Antenna - Beverage 114m Laptop Dell - SP5CJY

 

In the heat of the last-minute antenna setup I forgot about the strong rule #6. So let it be check-log (low power). Used 100W into temporary T shape bottom-fed antenna supported by fiberglass mast on the roof. 15 m vertical part, two 15 m sloping wires with quite sharp angle. Just 2 skewed 30m radials by the perimeter of the roof. Plus external automatic tuner. Noise floor here was S8. But I made my first QSOs on top-band from here - and I am satisfied. - SV0XBZ

 

Conditions were poor, the Aurora lay like a blank across the arctic, but the powerful Arctic King performed magnificently.  Rule 6. I shut down my Skimmer Server during the contest and this young boy enjoyed his radio without any human or technological assistance of any kind. The high point of the contest was being called by ZL4AS for my longest distance QSO of 17789km for a record 36 point QSO and since ZL is nearly antipodal to TF, I don´t think it is possible to have a longer QSO than this from my QTH on the planet!  Those stations I was unable to get a Grid Locator from, I logged as being in HP85 - my own Grid, I hope the scoring software can handle this.  I attempted to qualify for the following awards: Top Score High Power Top Score Europe Aurora Borealis (Top Score > 60deg N.geomagnetic latitude) and if all else fails Top Score somewhere/somehow  73 Thor - TF4M

 

RIG: IC-735 POWER 50W; ANTENNAS: INVERTED VEE - UA0SBQ

 

FT-1000MP 160/80/40m Vertical 10/15/20m 4/4/3ele-quads - UA4FCO

 

I'm using 5 Watts in the contest. All the best! - US6CQ

 

Thanks for nice contest again!!! See you next year!!! - UU7J

 

Thanks for this great contest. First participation in this contest FT-950, AL-811H 160m dipole CW: K1EL Winkeyer USB, Palm mini paddle

N1MM Logger - VE2EZD

 

I wish more guys would automatically send their grid squares twice! After the CQ WW, ARRL 160 Test, etc., I'm afraid I'm just all "...contested out" by the time of the Stew Perry Affair! Sending grid squares twice would save on a LOT of requests for repeats here... - VE3CUI

 

First time Stew Perry 160 contest....71.5 years old..two hearing aids so please excuse busted calls hi hi..Great format!!! Really enjoyed

contest.. can’t wait for next year!! - VE3MMQ

 

My fifteenth SPTBDC. Conditions here varied from very poor at first with deep QSB to fairly good later. Best DX were E77DX and YL2SM. Thanksto Lew and Co. for organizing the contest. Age 79. - VE3OSZ

 

An unavoidable social engagement and very poor propagation between VK6 and Stateside this time of year, resulting in no contacts, Pre-Stew is better for us.  A few Europeans worked, but nonetheless a very enjoyable contest.  Keep up the great work Boring Guys. - VK6GX

 

Check log, I didn't read  the rules completely ahead  of time, I used the internet cluster.  Not that it was that useful, but I did use it. Fun 4 hours in any case! - W0BM

 

I DID NOT PUT IN MUCH TIME AS I HAD TO RING BELLS FOR THE SALVATION ARMY AND DO HOME WORK FOR THE IRS CLASS I AM TAKING FOR AARP.

I WORKED STATIONS ANYTIME I PASSED THE RADIO. POWER 4.9 WATTS - W0CZ

 

W0HW AGE 88. LICENSED IN 1937 - W0HW

 

First time running the Stew...had a blast and good conditions. Lots of

DX heard and managed to work several stations I never thought I would

with the 100 watts. - W0IZL

 

W0JPL with K0JPL as operator. - W0JPL

 

This was my FIRST Stew Perry contest and I had a great time operating QRP in the event.  'look forward to next year's SP contest...mike, W0MRZ - W0MRZ

 

A few more q's but less points this year.  Big improvement is my rig.

An FTdx5000 vs last year's TS830s,100w out.  Low inv L cloud warmer. - W1END

 

Oldest Op making > 50 QSOs (age 71yr 9 mon.), Top Score 100% S&P - W2LK

 

This was my first Stew Perry. I'll be back - W3WH

 

Noisy Band in Central Va. but GREAT FUN !!!

Setup Flex-5000A and Dipole,Definitely NVIS - W4SVP

 

My age is 88 years.  I was born 20 October 1922.  I doubt that I am the oldest operator with over 50 contacts, but we will see. I have been a ham (1st call W5GGV) since 19 Jan 1937.  There are probably more errors in the data below than I would like. Paul - W5DM

 

Age: 69 (but that's only 20 in Celsius years). Ant: 20 feet above ground, 135 foot end-fed, 10 feet from phone system. Power: 500 W; more than that made my phone system call itself. - W5GN

 

700w to a 43' vertical. Most pleased to work JA3YBK! - W5OV

 

Super linear loaded inverted Vee up 55 feet - W6CWM

 

I just could not get the time to do a good job on the contest this year thus I missed the opening to JA and EU. Thanks to all those who called in. - W6XI

 

Got the ole' 1935 set up going for the last few contacts: keyed 41/42 MOPA driving a 211 at 50 watts. 39 RF 39 det 3x 76 audio chain regen rx - W7DRA

 

Inverted L worked better than the 265' Carolina Windom - W7FKF

 

Age 89, for possible award, oldest guy with more than 50 qsos started this form, computer coughed and the first 100 entries vanished

here we go again. - W7LR

 

RAN 500 WATTS.  FOR SCORING OTHERS, I WAS HP. - W8NF

 

Running LP and everyone heard me that I heard except for 2 west coast stations! Noise problems for the first time in many years. Thanks for nice contest write-ups, much appreciated! - W9RE

 

My First Stew Perry Contest. I will be back next year. - W9YNI

 

Ran QRP 5 watts from a Yaesu FT817nd into an 80 meter dipole. This was my first time in the Stew Perry Topband Challenge, well the band wasn’t very co-operative for a distance challenge, very short skip this way...Illinois was about the furthest west heard from this QTH. I didn't spend much time operating, not many QSO's but appreciate each one that I did make. Tnx to the 16 great pairs of ears who dug me out of the noise! 72/73 Jim - WA2OQJ

 

Only had a chance to play for a brief period, but had fun. Thanks. - WB0M

 

SO/Low Power/Single wire for Tx-Rx 73 - Rick WB8JUI - WB8JUI

 

Had just a couple of hours to try out band condx. Noise level here has been growing every year

and only heard (and worked) a couple of Europeans. - WO9S

 

100% S & P. NOT MUCH TIME FOR SP THIS YEAR. CONDX POOR. - WS6X

 

500 watts to a 100' wire supported by a 36" balloon worked well. - WX7G

 

IC-7000, sloping 41m wire - YO2IS

 

FT 897D 100W ANT LW160m - YO5DAS

 

First time entry, IC-746 PRO, DIPOLE, urban location - YT2AAA

 

Thrilled to hear and work Thor TM4M - made my day (night!) - ZL4AS

 

Operators

4B2S (XE2S)

A62ER (A65BP; RL3FT)

C4M (5B4AGM)

DD5M (DJ0ZY)

F6KLO (F6ETI)

G6MC (G4MEM G3AB)

JA3YBK (JS1PWV,JG3MRT,JG3WDN,JF4FUF)

K4FT (K4FT W5MX K4OH)

K7LFY (K7LFY, K7SCX)

K7RAT (N6TR)

K8IA (K8IA KC7V)

KH6LC (AH6RE, KH6LC, N6KB)

KP2DX (KP2BH)

LY7A (LY3BB LYR346)

LZ5R (LZ4UU)

M0AAA (G0VQR)

N0UD (WB0OAJ)

N3IQ (ND3F)

N5KO (K6AW N6GQ N5KO)

N7GP (N5IA)

N7KQ (W7GNP)

NN7ZZ (N5LZ)

NT0AF (KD4POJ)

OG4T (OG4T, OH4MFA)

OK1RCG (OK1RP)

OK6Y (OK2PTZ)

OL7M (OK1CW, OK1DF)

P40TA (K6TA)

PI4TUE (PC5A)

RM2U (RU3UR)

S51V (S51V, S59A)

S57UN (S57UN, S52ZW)

S59T (S59T, S51DX, S56DX, S52WW)

SE0X (SM0MDG)

SE5E (SM5AJV)

SM2M (SM2LIY)

SN2I (SP2EWQ)

SN5J (SP5JXK)

SV0XBZ (YL2VW)

TM6M (F1AKK, F8DBF)

UT3N (UT3NK)

UU7J (UT5EO, UU0JM, UU1AZ, UU4JMG)

UV5U (UX1UA)

UW2M (UR0MC)

UW5Q (UR3QCW)

UZ0U (UY5ZZ)

W0AIH (K0TG)

W0IW (W0IW, N0XR)

W1BB (K1LZ, K3JO, NU5Y)

W2GD (K2TW, N2OO, W2CG, W2GD, W2NO)

W3SO (W3YOZ)

WD5R (N5ECT)

YT3M (YU2FG, YT3M)