Cia siek tiek komentaru, kaip perskaitysite matysite, kad Lietuvos stociu
nebuvo :((
During the contest the idea “where is northern Europe?” passed through my
mind. I know the Scandinavian countries have a lot of operators but there
seemed to be very few in my log. I operated about 24 hours and 50% of that
time was during Sunday. I logged over 900 contacts. Here’s the population of
the Top-50 QSO’s by country in my log (using SH5 to create this list):
USA (399), Canada (63), Italy (53), FRG (52), Spain (25), Japan (24),
England (22), France (19), Netherlands (14), Poland (14), EU Russia (14),
Belgium (11), Ukraine (10), Croatia (9), Hungary (9), Argentina (8), Czechia
(8), Slovenia (8), Serbia (8), Hawaii (7), Brazil (7), AS Russia (6),
Portugal (5), Madeira Is (5), Martinique (5), Bulgaria (5), Denmark (5),
Romania (5), Galapagos Is (4), Sicily (4), Finland (4), Slovakia (4), Greece
(4), Mexico (4), Latvia (4), Cuba (3), Morocco (3), Uruguay (3), Scotland
(3), Switzerland (3), Honduras (3), Sardinia (3), Aruba (3), Venezuela (3),
Macedonia (3), Ireland (2), Guadeloupe (2), Northern Ireland (2), Wales (2).
I also had a few contacts with other “northern tier” stations: Sweden (2),
Svalbard (1), Norway (1), Iceland (1).
I don’t think you can draw any firm conclusions from this information. You’d
have to also determine the active contest station population for each
country in order to qualify the ranking. If there was only 1 station active
from Norway that would counter their position at the bottom of my list.
>From my location in northern central USA, it “felt like” the northern tier
countries were not being heard in my area. This was across all bands.
Overall, signals were very potent when considering the SFI never got out of
the 60’s. Also the activity level was at a level I had never seen in 40+
years on RTTY. 2008 CQWW RTTY cut a 100-KHz swath out of 20m this weekend.
Stations were stacked side-by-side from 14.050 all the way up to 14.150.
73 de Bob - KRC in MN
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Saulius Zalnerauskas wrote:
> Cia tik maza dalele tu kurie dirbs:
>
> CQ WW DX RTTY CONTEST —> The following stations have announced
> their
> participation in this year’s event (27-28 September):
> ZONE CALL CATEGORY DXCC QSL VIA
> ————————————————————–
> 07 HQ9R SOAB LP Honduras K5WW
> 08 WP3C SOSB 40m Puerto Rico W3HNK
> 08 ZF2DF Cayman Islands W4YCH
> 10 HC8N M/2 Galapagos W5UE
> 14 GI5K SOAB Northern Ireland MI0LLL
> 14 HB0/DK9FEC M/? Liechtenstein DK9FEC
> 14 LX7I M/? Luxembourg LX2A
> 15 4O7A SOSB 20m Montenegro 4O7A
> 15 9A7T M/S Croatia 9A2EU
> 15 E73M M/S Bosnia-Hercegovina E73Y or K2PF
> 15 OH8F M/S Finland
> 15 Z37M M/? Macedonia Z37M
> 16 ER0FEO SOAB LP Moldova UU0JM
> 16 EW1AR Belarus W3HNK
> 16 UZ4E M/S Ukraine UR4EYN
> 20 J49XB Crete DJ9XB
> 20 ZC4LI SOSB 20m UK Sov. Base Areas ZC4LI
> 21 A61AD United Arab Emirates N1DG
> 26 E21YDP SOAB LP Thailand E21YDP
> 28 YB0ECT SOSB 20m Indonesia K3AIR
> 33 3V8BB M/S Tunisia YT1AD
> 33 3V8SF M/S Tunisia IZ8CCW
> 33 7X0RY SOSB 40m Algeria
> 33 CN2IPA Morocco HA3JB
> 33 CN3A M/S Morocco I2WIJ
> 33 CT9L M/? Madeira DJ6QT
> Do not forget to give a look at the Announced Operations listing
> maintained
> by Bill, NG3K at www.ng3k.com/Misc/cqr2008.html - good contest
> to
> you all!
>
> 73 Saulius LY5W
>
>
>
>
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