I recall working K5TR, N9RV and WP3R within a few minutes of each other
around 10 hours into the contest. They were all within 20 QSOs of each other
(N9RV was in the lead!). Amazing that WP3R was able to run away from both
of them at about 60 QSOs per hour for the rest of the contest. That is a
Sunday afternoon advantage!
K5ZD
> Call QSOs Secs hr Score Club
> Single Op HP
> WP3R(KE3Q) 2621 80 24 419,360 PVRC Puerto Rico
> K6NA(N6ED) 2084 80 24 333,440 SCCC
> K5TR 2078 80 24 332,480
> K7RL 1978 80 24 316,480 WWDXC
> W0SD(W0DB) 1934 80 24 309,440
> K7ZSD 1921 80 24 307,360 WVDXC
> N9RV 1908 80 24 305,280 SMC
> W5WMU 1852 80 21 296,320 Cajun Contest Club
> W0MU 1837 80 24 293,920
> WC6H 1801 80 24 288,160 NCCC
>
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