2009 CTDXCC CQ World Wide WPX Contest, Phone
Call Station Ops Category QSOs Mults Score
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N5AW N5AW N5AW SOAB LP 370 267 257,655
NU5DE NU5DE N5KF SOAB LP 206 161 64,883
NR5M NR5M NR5M SOAB HP 3690 1008 6,756,624
K5TR K5TR K5TR SOAB HP 3326 871 4,766,112
WM5R K5NA WM5R SOAB HP 3124 870 4,447,440
K5NZ K5NZ K5NZ SOAB HP A 500 309 254,616
NQ5K NQ5K W5ASP SOSB 15 A 220 174 92,925
NX5M NX5M many M/S 3781 1051 7,337,031
NX5M ops: NX5M, KU5B, N5XJ, KJ5T
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"One serious phone contest (ARRL DX) is my yearly quota, so I just
had a little fun in this one. Conditions were not great, but 10 meters
showed a little life, as did 15 meters. QRN made 80 meters too noisy
to bother with Friday night but I managed to work a little DX there
on Saturday evening. 40 meters was pretty decent both evenings, with
some huge signals from Europe - YT8A sounded like a local." - N5AW
"The first two hours of the contest were, I think, the first
back-to-back hours with more than 200 QSOs/hour that I have had
in any contest. I've only come close to that in the ARRL 10 Meter
Contest before. This was also my first contest, as a single
operator, with more than 3000 QSOs in the log." - WM5R (@ K5NA)
"This contest was mostly fun - I was not very rested and I do not
think I did do a very good job with the second radio but given that
often there was only really one band open at a time I am not sure being
more rested would have helped. No real equipment issues I did find out
in first hour that one of my radios was not working well - so at the
start of the 3rd hour of the contest I swapped it out with another radio."
- K5TR
"Part time effort from club station in McDade." - N5KF (@ NU5DE)
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