February CW Sprint
Scores collected from 3830 by WX3N
High Power:
N6TR/7 16,309 347 x 47
K5GN 15,386 314 x 49
KR0Y/5 15,300 306 X 50
K5GA 15,141 309 X 49
WN4KKN/6 14,993 319 X 47
N2IC/0 14,490 315 X 46
K6LL/7 14,592 304 X 48
K4VX/0 14,400 300 X 48 WX3N
N8SR/6 14,208 296 X 48
K1KI 14,050 281 X 50
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N6RO 13,865 295 X 47
N6TV 13,725 305 X 45
K5MR 13,570 295 X 46
K1DG/6 13,248 288 X 46
KZ2S 13,156 286 X 46
AD5Q 12,878 274 X 47
AB6FO 12,558 273 X 46
N6XI 12,555 279 X 45
K0RF 12,466 271 X 46
AC6T 12,427 289 X 43
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W1WEF 12,420 270 X 46
N6AA 12,195 271 X 45 WHEN ON 40 AMP ON 20
N6VR 12,060 268 X 45
AA5WQ/0 12,048 251 X 48 AT W0CP
W9RE 12,012 273 X 44
W2RQ 12,006 261 X 46
W6UE 11,822 257 X 46 op?
WB5B 11,822 257 X 46
KW8N 11,352 264 X 43
K3WW 11,240 235 x 48
WB0O 11,115 247 X 45
KE3Q 11,070 246 X 45
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K7UP/5 11,025 245 X 42
WA6OTU/5 10,865 265 X 41
N4OGW/9 10,845 241 X 45
AA7BG 10,290 245 X 42
KM0L 10,272 214 X 48
WM4T 10,166 221 X 46 KU8E
K9ZO 10,080 224 X 45
N4TQO/6 9,900 220 x 45
K5ZD/1 9,541 203 x 47
K3MD 9,374 218 x 43
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W5ASP 9,348 228 x 41
VE4VV 9,156 218 X 42
K4AMC 8,897 217 X 41
NA5Q 8,856 216 X 41
WW2Y 8,685 193 X 45
W7ZRC 8,307 213 X 39
WR3O/4 7,720 193 X 40
N6HC 7,000 175 X 40
WN3K/2 6,840 171 X 40
K9WIE/0 6,031 163 x 37
N5RZ 1,320 55 x 24 wet feet and dust storm
LOW POWER
NM5M 13,230 270 X 49
N0AX/7 11,500 250 X 46
K7SS 10,215 227 x 45 KH6. Cliff
K6XO/7 9,890 215 X 46
WX9E 9,328 212 X 44
WQ5L 9,116 212 X 43
WA2SRQ 8,820 196 x 45
KB8N/5 8,610 210 x 41
AB4RX 8,241 201 X 41
KZ8E/5 7,503 183 X 41
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W0HSC 7,120 178 x 40 KB0IHM ND!!
WA6KUI/4 6,480 162 x 40
KK9W/0 6,438 174 x 37 IA!!
N4ZR/8 5,814 153 X 38
KC5SPL 4,620 132 X 35 WB5VZL
VE5SF 4,352 136 X 32
WB0OLA/9 3,496 92 x 38
WA7BNM/6 2,790 93 x 30
W5NN 2,560 80 X 32 KB5YVT
AD4VH 1,701 63 X 27 1.2HRS 80M
KJ6HO 480 32 x 15 1.5 HRs 1st CW Sprint
Notice all the slashes. Lots of caribbean active. Condx
far better than last
weekend, but a difficult contest for those of us in the
midwest. No great
strings, just a lot of work.
EMail your logs to Tree at
tree@cmicro.com
73, Dave Patton, WX3N
mudcp3@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu
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