[CQ-Contest] ARRL SS SSB

Alan M. Eshleman doctore at well.com
Sun Apr 8 16:14:17 EDT 2018


Correct! Those were the kids who, if teenagers today, would be computer nerds.  Check 56 for me...

73, Alan/K6SRZ

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Poortinga" <ng9m at arrl.net>
Cc: cq-contest at contesting.com
Sent: Saturday, April 7, 2018 7:29:50 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ARRL SS SSB

This distribution appears to me to be evidence of The Baby Boomer
generation in the US. (Persons born between 1945 and 1965.)

73 de Bob NG9M


On Sat, Apr 7, 2018, 9:27 AM Joe <nss at mwt.net> wrote:

> Kind of looking at the log from last november antuicipating the results
> any day now. But something I noticed was interesting on the CK Numbers
> we worked. And how many,, Check this out.
>
> Sweepstakes Checks
> Check  QSOs    Pct
> ----------------------
>    00     9     1.6
>    01     2     0.4
>    02     6     1.1
>    03     4     0.7
>    04     3     0.5
>    05     2     0.4
>    06     2     0.4
>    07     3     0.5
>    08     4     0.7
>    09     3     0.5
>    10     2     0.4
>    11     3     0.5
>    12     4     0.7
>    13     7     1.2
>    14     5     0.9
>    15     8     1.4
>    16     9     1.6
>    17     6     1.1
>    18     0     0.0
>    19     0     0.0
>    20     0     0.0
>    21     0     0.0
>    22     0     0.0
>    23     0     0.0
>    24     1     0.2
>    25     0     0.0
>    26     0     0.0
>    27     0     0.0
>    28     0     0.0
>    29     0     0.0
>    30     1     0.2
>    31     2     0.4
>    32     1     0.2
>    33     1     0.2
>    34     0     0.0
>    35     0     0.0
>    36     0     0.0
>    37     0     0.0
>    38     0     0.0
>    39     0     0.0
>    40     1     0.2
>    41     0     0.0
>    42     0     0.0
>    43     0     0.0
>    44     0     0.0
>    45     0     0.0
>    46     0     0.0
>    47     2     0.4
>    48     3     0.5
>    49     1     0.2
>    50     0     0.0
>    51     1     0.2
>    52     6     1.1
>    53     4     0.7
>    54     7     1.2
>    55     7     1.2
>    56     6     1.1
>    57     9     1.6
>    58     8     1.4
>    59    20     3.5
>    60    16     2.8
>    61    19     3.4
>    62    20     3.5
>    63    19     3.4
>    64    12     2.1
>    65    13     2.3
>    66    12     2.1
>    67    16     2.8
>    68    12     2.1
>    69    17     3.0
>    70    13     2.3
>    71    11     1.9
>    72    10     1.8
>    73    13     2.3
>    74     9     1.6
>    75    11     1.9
>    76    24     4.2
>    77    16     2.8
>    78     9     1.6
>    79    11     1.9
>    80     4     0.7
>    81     5     0.9
>    82     3     0.5
>    83     8     1.4
>    84     4     0.7
>    85     4     0.7
>    86     6     1.1
>    87     7     1.2
>    88     2     0.4
>    89    11     1.9
>    90     7     1.2
>    91    15     2.7
>    92     7     1.2
>    93     6     1.1
>    94     4     0.7
>    95     5     0.9
>    96     8     1.4
>    97     4     0.7
>    98     5     0.9
>    99     5     0.9
>
> Everything is in the single digits till 1958/59 What happened then? WOW!
> and then in 1980 it fell apart again.
>
> what changed on those dates?
>
> Joe WB9SBD
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