[CQ-Contest] RBN question
David Gilbert
ab7echo at gmail.com
Thu Feb 20 22:20:20 EST 2025
Simple. Europe is a far easier path to the U.S. than central Asia is
and RBN spots are a function of how many stations hear the DX, not how
many contacts the DX has made.
Dave AB7E
On 2/20/2025 4:44 PM, Tibor Finta wrote:
> Dear Experts,
>
> I created a quick statistics sheet on RBN figures of the ARRL DX CW contest.
> I took 4 SOSB 20M stations: HG0Y, HG5E, TM4W and UA9YBA.
> Here is how many times they were spotted by RBN in North America:
> HG0Y: 14236
> HG5E: 16648
> TM4W: 16223
> UA9YBA: 4918
>
> According to 3830scores.com and contestonlinescore.com pages these are the
> QSO numbers:
> HG0Y: 1005
> HG5E: 902
> TM4W: 1139
> UA9YBA: 967
>
> My question: how could it be that three stations were spotted by RBN three
> times more than UA9YBA?
> I listened to UA9YBA at the end of the contest and his CQ was absolutely
> correct: "CQ UA9YBA UA9YBA TEST".
>
> 73:
> Tibor
> HG5E / HA1AH
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