ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST (PHONE) RESULTS

Object: W/VE amateurs work as many amateur stations in as many DXCC countries of the world as possible on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meter bands. Foreign amateurs (also including KH6, KL7, CY9, and CY0) work as many W/VE stations in as many of the 48 contiguous states and provinces as possible. Phone mode only.
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Dates: March 7-8, 2009

George W6AEA
2nd place EWA Section in category
2nd place NW Division in category
7th out of 83 overall in NW Division
Single Operator, High Power category
166,428 points
407 QSOs

Jay WA0WWW
1st place EWA Section in category
2nd place in NW Division in category
27th out of 83 overall in NW Division
Single Operator, Low Power category
45,000 points
200 QSOs

Steve K7AWB
2nd place EWA Section in category
2nd place NW Division in category
38th out of 83 overall in NW Division
Single Operator, Low Power category
24,552 points
142 QSOs

In the Local category of the club competition, the SDXA was 13th out of 17 with 255,285 points from the combination of both the SSB and CW parts of the contest.
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Dates: March 1-2, 2008

There were four SDXA members who entered.

The Multisingle station at Wilse WX7P made 182,352 points from 464 QSOs in the High Power category to take 1st in the category in the Northwestern Division and the EWA Section.

George W6AEA made 37,532 points from 202 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, Single Band (20 meters) to take 2nd in the category in the EWA Section.

Steve K7AWB made 7,524 points from 76 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.

Jay WA0WWW made 4,704 points from 56 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.

The SDXA took 9th out of 20 in the club Local Category, combining the cw and phone scores, with 378,117 points.

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Dates: March 3-4 , 2007

There were four SDXA members who entered.

The Multisingle station at Wilse WX7P made 138,351 points from 431 QSOs in the High Power category to take 1st in the category in the Northwestern Division and the EWA Section.

George W6AEA made 95,586 points from 358 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, Single Band (20 meters) to take 2nd in the category in the EWA Sectionand 3rd overall in points.

Bob AC7GP made 18,081 points from 123 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, Single Band (20 meters) category.

Jay WA0WWW made 3,780 points from 45 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.

The SDXA took 11th out of 26 in the club Local Category, combining the cw and phone scores, with 423,321 points.
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Dates: March 4-5, 2006

There were six SDXA members who entered.

The top honor was George W6AEA who took 3rd place overall out of 11 in the EWA Section. George was a Single Operator, Low Power, 20-meters only entrant who scored 109,077 points from 353 QSOs. He was 17th out of 60th overall in the NW Division.

Lamar WA7LT took 4th out of 11 overall in the EWA Section with his Single Operator, High Power, 15-meters only entry of 67,938 points from 338 QSOs. He was 2nd in his category in EWA.

Gary K7OX was 7th out of 11 overall in the EWA Section with 23,595 points from 121 QSOs. He was Single Operator, High Power, All Band.

Wayne WA1PMA made 9,855 points from 73 QSOs and took 1st place in the Single Assisted, High Power category in the EWA Section.

Bob AC7GP made 6,630 points from 65 QSOs and took 2nd in the Single Operator, Lower Power category in the EWA Section.

Steve K7AWB made 2,112 points from 32 QSOs in the Single Oerator, Low Power, 40-meters only category.

Combining CW and Phone scores, the SDXA made 592,893 points in the Medium Club category to take 33rd out of 39.
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Dates: March 5-6, 2005

The team at Lamar’s WA7LT contest station took 1st place in the Multioperator, Single transmitter category in the Northwestern Division and the 7th call area (see plaque below). Accumulating a total of 907,929 points from 1019 QSOs and 297 multipliers, the team of Lamar WA7LT, Steve K7AWB, Randy K7TQ, Kirk K7EKM, and Jay WS7I worked the 48 hour contest with very little sleep but plenty of food. Overall, the station took 4th in the entire Northwestern Division out of 69. They also took 1st place in the Eastern Washington Section. They were 4th highest overall in the 7th call area out of 100 in all categories. Congratulations to the team!

lamar plaque

A picture of the team was featured in the September, 2005 QST Magazine on page 105. It is shown below. From left to right, Lamar WA7LT, Randy K7TQ, Kirk K7EKM, and Steve K7AWB. Jay WS7I is not shown.

2005 arrl phone dx group

See article on SXDA WINS 2005 ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST GAVEL.
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Dates: March 6-7, 2004

Lamar WA7LT was 1st in the EWA Section in the Single Operator, High Power category with 1,171,500 points from 1420 QSOs. He was also 5th in the Northwestern Division out of 65 and 5th out of 115 in the 7th call area.

George W6AEA was 3rd in the EWA Section in the Single Operator, High Power category with 199,350 points from 443 QSOs. This made him 16th out of 65 in the Northwestern Division and 23rd out of 115 in the 7th call area.

Kirk K7EKM was 6th in the EWA Section with 26,904 points from 118 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power category.

Steve K7AWB was 8th in the EWA section with 1326 points from 26 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.

In the Medium Club competition, our total combined cw and phone score was 2,455,509 points. This placed us 25th out of 40 in that category
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Dates: March 1-2, 2003

There was a good club turnout for this contest.

Lamar WA7LT won 1st in the EWA Section in the Single Operator, High Power category with 1,056,021 points from 1271 contacts. This was also 4th in the Northwestern Division overall and 5th in the 7th call area.

Gary K7OX took 3rd in the EWA Section with his 61,152 points from 196 QSOs in the Single Operator Assisted, High Power category.

Jim KD7OY (now NE7F) took 4th in the EWA Section with his 56,580 points from 205 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power category.

Steve K7AWB took 5th in the EWA Section with his 53,064 points from 201 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.

Dick W7BHP took 9th in the EWA Section with his 17,424 points from 88 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.

Corky NQ7V took 10th in the EWA Section with 4350 points from 50 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.

In the club competition, combining the cw and phone scores, the club took 2nd in the Local category with 2,120,655 points, bested by the Hoosier DX and Contest Club.
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