I wrote:
> >In the year 2001, I made a total of 11,669 RTTY contest QSO's (excluding
> >dupes).
John, WA9ALS asks:
> *but surely not all unique?!
>
Of the 11,669 QSO's I made in 2001, they were with 3306 unique stations. This
is not exactly true because of stations like KI6DY and W2JGR that have to sign
/0 in some contests. I worked KI6DY in 5 contests and KI6DY/0 in 5 contests.
I used 17 contest logs to determine these numbers. I only made 7 contacts in
the
SARTG New Year contest and it wasn't included.
Of those 3306 unique callsigns, 1312 were US/VE callsigns and 1994 were DX.
Since I'm located in the USA, I think I can correctly say there are more DX RTTY
contesters than US/VE RTTY contesters.
In 17 contests, I worked W9HLY in 15 of those contests. Here's a list of other
very active contesters and the number of contests in which I worked them:
USA - # of contests worked I worked them
KF2XF - 14
VE6YR - 14
K4GMH - 13
WA8RPK - 13
DX
RA3WA - 12
SM6WQB - 12
SP5ZCC - 12
YU7AM - 12
YV5AAX - 12
DJ3NG - 11
OH4BB - 11
OH7MN - 11
SM5UFB - 11
ZL2AMI - 11
73, Don AA5AU
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