ARRL 10 METERS CONTEST 2002

If you are into 10 meters, I hope you didn't miss the 2002 ARRL 10-Meter Contest held December 14-15. Of course the odds are that if you contest at all, you may have been active during the weekend, as the Log Checking team reported that over 40,000 call signs were found in the record 3120 competitive logs received. That is a record number of logs submitted for any ARRL single weekend contest.

None of us is naive enough to think that 2003 will show a repeat of the exceptional conditions we saw in 2002. But then again, many of 'those in the know' were pleasantly surprised as the decline in the cycle was not quite in full swing by late 2002. Even if conditions are down from the past couple of years, start planning now for the 2003 ARRL 10 Meter Contest, set for December 13-14. A couple of more QSOs here, a hard-fought multiplier there, and who knows what wallpaper you may have hanging in your shack after the contest?

ARLL 10 M - 2002 STACJE SP


Tables list call sign, score, class 
(A = Mixed Mode, B = Phone only, C = CW only, D = Multioperator),
and power (A = QRP, B = Low Power, C = High Power).

Call      Score   QSOs  Mult   Ops

SO MIX HP
 
SN7L       596,736  947  224 A C (SP7NJX, op)
SP5WA      386,840  648  190 A C
SP3TD      288,834  574  161 A C

SO MIX LP

SP4Z       472,500  675  225 A B
SQ9FMU     175,500  374  135 A B
SP4ZO       29,678  125   71 A B
SQ9IDE      28,500  131   75 A B
SP5HNK      28,200  133   60 A B
SQ9MZ       27,968  149   76 A B	
	
SO MIX QRP

no entry

SO PHONE HP

SO2R       456,960 1436  160 B C (SP7VC, op)
SP8BRQ     429,120 1461  149 B C
SP6LUV     121,484  506  121 B C
SP1DMD      53,382  287   93 B C
SP2BDR      42,728  225   98 B C

SO PHONE LP

SP9FJA     193,756  840  118 B B
SP5IVC     113,792  455  127 B B
SP9QMP     100,980  469  110 B B
SQ4HRN      62,228  339   94 B B
SP2EXN      62,014  312  101 B B
SP1MVG      51,336  279   92 B B
SP3GXH      48,412  251   98 B B
SP3BVI      34,048  227   76 B B
SP4AAZ      23,100  175   66 B B
3Z6V        18,300  150   61 B B (SP6DVP,op)
SQ8FEW      17,688  135   66 B B
SP9HZF      14,448  129   56 B B
SP6KFA       4,556   69   34 B B (SQ6NY, op)
SP7LHX       3,680   92   20 B B
SP6DHH         340   17   10 B B
SQ8GHJ           8    2    2 B B

SO PHONE QRP

SP5XMU      25,740  168   78 B A
SQ8GHY      22,016  173   64 B A
HF70I        9,672   97   52 B A (SP6IHE, op)

SO CW HP

SP9W       310,632  610  129 C C (SP9HWN, op)
SP4DGN     226,800  538  108 C C
SP4DEU     198,816  441  114 C C
SP9NFB      99,456  301   84 C C
SP4AVG       8,448   64   33 C C

SO CW LP
			
SP8FHK     279,396  608  117 C B
SQ4NR      215,600  494  110 C B
SP3JIA     116,064  318   93 C B
SP2JLR      84,448  242   91 C B
SP2AVE/MM   77,408  236   82 C B
SP3HC       53,560  207   65 C B
SP3DIK      41,268  185   57 C B
SP4CQU      35,640  138   66 C B
SP9EMI      28,080  131   54 C B
SQ1EUG      16,748   80   53 C B
SP8FHJ      11,248   80   37 C B
SP7FBQ       7,344   56   34 C B

SO CW QRP
		
SP5DDJ     180,616  426  107 C A III TOP TEN DX
SP6CES      27,336  134   51 C A
SP3MY       22,572   99   57 C A
SP6RGB      19,504  106   46 C A
SP4GFG      16,072   99   41 C A
SP9MRQ         216   12    6 C A
		
MO MIX HP

3Z0PRK     38,240   178   80 D (SP9ADU, SQ9FVR,. ops)
	

aktualizacja 18-07-2003
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