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?
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) |
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