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Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2017 OCDX Contest Results
From: "Brian Miller" <bdm556@bigpond.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2018 14:02:29 +1000
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Hi everyone

 

The results of the 2017 Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest have been published on the 
OCDX website at www.OceaniaDXcontest.com.  Congratulations to all the 
participants, especially the winners and new record setters.

 

We apologise for the delayed publication of the results this year. Day jobs and 
other personal priorities got in the way of the committee completing the task 
in a more timely fashion. We are taking steps to ensure the results will be 
published much earlier after the 2018 OCDX Contest.

 

The 2017 Contest was tough going, especially on the CW weekend when the solar 
flux dropped to less than 70 and the Planetary A index peaked up to 31. 
Lightning QRN from storms in the Pacific area also made it difficult to copy 
stations on the lower bands during the PHONE weekend. As VE7JKZ commented 
'Absolutely awful conditions from VE7. Things can only get better. Can't they 
...?!'

 

Despite the dismal conditions, we were delighted to see a total of 1303 logs 
submitted. This is an increase of 9% compared to 2016 and sets a new record for 
the number of logs received. Most of the increase is due to the ongoing upward 
trend in the number of logs received from Indonesian stations, but there was 
also a noticeable jump in the number of logs received from stations in the 
Philippines. Indonesia has now overtaken Japan as the country submitting the 
most logs. The efforts of YB0NDT, the YB Land DX Club and other YB amateurs to 
promote the contest are clearly continuing to have a positive impact in driving 
new participation from Indonesian amateurs.

 

There were many notable achievements in the 2017 contest, including the setting 
of 27 new continent records and 140 new country records. Even without sunspots, 
some QRP stations posted record scores. 

 

Please browse the results page 
<http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/Results/results.html>  for more information 
including the full summary of the results, detailed scores, soapbox comments, 
the equipment and antennas used, and photos 
<http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/Photos/photos.html>  of the leading entrants 
and their stations.

 

The next OCDX Contest will be held on the first two full weekends of October 
2018 as follows:

 

PHONE: 08:00 UTC Saturday 6 October to 08:00 UTC Sunday 7 October

CW: 08:00 UTC Saturday 13 October to 08:00 UTC Sunday 14 October 

 

The full rules for the 2018 contest can be found on our rules page at 
http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/Rules/rules.html . 

 

A ZL contest group <http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/News/news.html>  has 
already announced it will be QRV from Niue as E6Y for the 2018 contest, and we 
will announce further DXpeditions and activities on the OCDX website 
<http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/News/news.html>  as information becomes 
available.  If you are planning something special for the 2018 contest, then 
please let us know <http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/Contact-us/contact-us.html> 
.

 

Finally, in response to feedback from entrants, we are considering the 
possibility of starting the PHONE and CW sections at an earlier time in future 
years, so it is more convenient for Oceania stations to participate. We intend 
conducting a survey about this after the 2018 contest, but in the meantime 
please let us know if you have any thoughts or preferences.

 

We look forward to seeing everyone again in the 2018 event, and please 
encourage others to join us to make it the biggest OCDX party ever! 

 

73 from

 

Oceania DX Contest Committee

ZL2IFB, ZL3GA, VK4FH, VK3GK, VK3MI/ZL1AZE, VK3TZ, VK7GN

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