Archive for July, 2009

CQ WORLD-WIDE RTTY DX CONTEST RESULTS

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Dates: September 27-28, 2008

Results in: CQ Magazine, May, 2009

George W6AEA
205,200 points
426 QSOs
High Power, Single Operator

Jay WA0WWW
2,516 points
39 QSOs
Low Power, Single Operator, Single Band 20 meters
wins certificate

Wayne WA1PMA
8,437 points
53 QSOs
High Power Assisted

The SDXA club score was 216,153 with three entries. We took 23rd out of 25 in the USA.
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Dates: September, 2007

Results in: CQ Magazine, May, 2008

Wayne WA1PMA
81,430 points
253 QSOs
Single Operator Assisted

George W6AEA
96,526 points
309 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power

There was no SDXA club score as there were only two entries from the association.
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Dates: September, 2006

Results in: CQ Magazine, May, 2007

Gary K7GS
53,984 points
226 QSOs
Single Operator, Single Band 20 meters
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Dates: September 24-25, 2005

No SDXA members entered.

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CQ WORLD-WIDE WPX SSB CONTEST RESULTS

Object: The object of the contest is for amateurs around the world to contact as many amateurs in other parts of the world as possible during the contest period. Bands: The 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 MHz bands may be used. No WARC bands allowed. Observance of established band plans is strongly encouraged.
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Dates: March, 2008

Results in: CQ Magazine, January, 2009

George W6AEA
291,248 points
393 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power, Single Band 20 meters

Wayne WA1PMA
2,025 points
29 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power Assisted, Single Band 40 meters

Steve K7AWB
31,824 points
144 QSOs
Single Operator, Low Power Assisted

Wilse WX7P
870,849 points
1234 QSOs
Multi-Operator, Single Transmitter
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Dates: March, 2007

Results in: CQ Magazine, January, 2008

Wilse WX7P
669,900 points
956 QSOs
Multi-Operator, Single Transmitter
3rd place in 7th call area

George W6AEA
295,480 points
373 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power, 20 meter single band
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Dates: March, 2006

Results in: CQ Magazine, January, 2007

George W6AEA made 311,049 points from 382 QSOs in a Single Operator, High Power, 20 meter entry.

Steve K7AWB made 12,460 points from 75 QSOs in a Single Operator, Low Power, 40 meter entry and won a certificate.

Wayne WA1PMA made 7,257 points from 81 QSOs in a Single Operator Assisted, 160 meter entry and won a certificate.

Bob AC7GP made 21,632 points from 136 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power, All band entry.

Although the club competition score is the combination from both the CW and SSB WPX contests, no one from the club entered the CW portion. Thus, in the club competition, The SDXA took 119th place out of 134 internationally with 352,398 points, all from the SSB contest. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.
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Dates: March 26-27, 2005

Results in: CQ Magazine, January, 2006.

Lamar WA7LT ran Single Operator, High Power, All Band and made 1,415,646 points from 1440 QSOs.

Steve K7AWB ran Single Operator, Low Power, 40 meter Single Band and won a certificate for his score of 7,020 points from 54 QSOs. In his category, his was the highest score on 40 meters for the 7th call area and he also took 4th in the nation for that band. Shows you that entering and sending in your score are half the win sometimes.

There was no club entry as there were only two SDXA members who entered the contest.
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Dates: March 27-28, 2004

Results in: CQ Magazine, January, 2005.

A Multi-Operator, Single Transmitter team at the WA7LT station made 1,871,276 points from 1745 QSOs.

George W6AEA won a certificate for 4th place in the 7th call district on 402,420 points from 536 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, All Band category.

Steve K7AWB won a certificate for 3rd place in thr 7th call district on 268,058 points from 516 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power, All Band category.

Kirk K7EKM made 880 points from 20 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power, All Band category.

Although the club competition score is the combination from both the CW and SSB WPX contests, no one from the club entered the CW portion (results in CQ Magazine, March, 2005 issue). Thus, in the club competition, the SDXA took 78th place internationally with 2,542,634 points, all from the SSB contest.
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Dates: March 29-30, 2003

Results in: CQ Magazine, January, 2004

Lamar WA7LT got a certificate with his high score of 1,966,266 points from 1822 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, ALL Band category. This score was 2nd highest in his category in the 7th call area. His score was 13th highest in the USA among both High Power and Low Power.

Steve K7AWB got 17,143 points from 98 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power, ALL Band category.

Gary K7OX won a certificate for his score in the Single Operator, Low Power, 40-meter Single Band category. He scored 15,743 points from 108 QSOs.

The SDXA took 77th place out of 109 in the Worldwide listings in the club competition where the scores of both the cw and phone contests were combined. We had 2,034,747 points. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.
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CQ WORLD-WIDE WPX CW CONTEST RESULTS

Object: The object of the contest is for amateurs around the world to contact as many amateurs in other parts of the world as possible during the contest period. Bands: The 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 MHz bands may be used. No WARC bands allowed. Observance of established band plans is strongly
encouraged.
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Dates: May, 2008

Results in: CQ Magazine, March, 2009

Jay WA0WWW
87,325 points
320 QSOs
Single Operator, Low Power

In the club competition, The SDXA took 32nd place out of 48 in the USA with 1,283,271 points. All USA clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.

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Dates: May, 2007

Results in: CQ Magazine, March, 2008

Apparently, no members of SDXA were in the CW contest.

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Dates: May 27-28, 2006

Results in: CQ Magazine, March, 2007

Apparently, no members of SDXA were in the CW contest.

Although the club competition score is the combination from both the CW and SSB WPX contests, no one from the club entered the CW portion. Thus, in the club competition, The SDXA took 119th place out of 134 internationally with 352,398 points, all from the SSB contest. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.
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Dates: May 28-29, 2005
Results in: CQ Magazine, March, 2006

Apparently, no members of SDXA were in the CW contest.

There was no club entry for this contest this year.
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Dates: May 29-30, 2004
Results in: CQ Magazine, March 2005

Apparently, no members of SDXA were in the CW contest.

Although the club competition score is the combination from both the CW and SSB WPX contests, no one from the club entered the CW portion. Thus, in the club competition, the SDXA took 78th place internationally with 2,542,634 points, all from the SSB contest. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL
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Dates: May 24-25, 2003

Results in: CQ Magazine, March, 2004

Gary K7OX entered the Single Operator, High Power, Single Band category on 40 meters and scored 35,595 points from 166 QSOs.

The SDXA took 77th place out of 109 in the Worldwide listings in the club competition where the scores of both the cw and phone contests were combined. We had 2,034,747 points. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.
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Dates: May 24-25, 2002

Results in: CQ Magazine, March, 2003

Gary K7OX took 1st on 40 meters in the Single Operator, High Power, Single Band category in the 7th call area. He had 19,201 points from 105 QSOs. He was 9th on 40 meters in the USA.

There was no club entry for this contest this year.
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CQ WORLD-WIDE DX SSB CONTEST RESULTS

Object: For amateurs around the world to contact other amateurs in as many zones and countries as possible. All bands, 1.8 through 28 MHz, except for WARC bands.
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Dates: October 25-26, 2008

Results in : CQ Magazine, August, 2009

W6AEA George
162, 918 points
369 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power

WA0WWW Jay
73,584 points
211 QSOs
Single Operator, Low Power

Steve K7AWB
24,589 points
143 QSOs
Single Operator, Low Power Assisted, 15 meters Single Band

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Dates: October, 2007

Results in: CQ Magazine, August, 2008

WA7LT Lamar
513,360 points
810 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power

W6AEA George
214,000 points
403 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power

WA0WWW Jay58,692 points
174 QSOs
Single Operator, Assisted

K7EKM Kirk
35,814 points
150 QSOs
Single Operator, Assisted

WX7P Wilse
465,650 points
707 QSOs
Multi-Operator, Single Transmitter

The SDXA took 28th place out of 52 in the USA in the club competition where the scores of both the cw and phone contests were combined. We had 2,087,073 points. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.

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Dates: October 28-29, 2006

Results in: CQ Magazine, August, 2007

Six SDXA members entered.

Lamar WA7LT won a certificate for his 2nd place finish in 7-land for Single Operator, High Power, 20-meter Single Band. This was also 2nd place in the USA in that category. He made 273,456 points from 771 QSOs.

Steve K7AWB won a certificate for the highest score in the Single Operator, High Power, 40-meter Single Band category. He made 9,911 points from 81 QSOs.

George W6AEA made 204,425 points from 359 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, All Band category. He was 8th highest in 7-land.

Kirk K7EKM made 27,370 points from 159 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power, All Band category.

Bob AC7GP made 6,802 points from 72 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power, 20-meter Single Band category.

Wayne WA1PMA made 50 points from 8 QSOs in the Single Operator, Assisted 160-meter Single Band category.

The SDXA was not listed in the CQ Magazine results due to an omission of theirs. A retraction will take place in a later issue. Our total points were 1,126,262 in the USA club competition where the scores of both the cw and phone contests were combined. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL. That score put us 40th out of 63.
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Dates: October 29-30, 2005

Results in: CQ Magazine, August, 2006

A team of operators at the station of Lamar WA7LT made 1,136,520 points from 1193 QSOs to take the high score in the Multisingle category for the 7th call district. They got a certificate for their showing. The operators were Lamar WA7LT, Steve K7AWB, and Kirk K7EKM.

Gary K7OX made 126,758 points from 398 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power, 20-meters only category. He got a certificate for his showing.

George W6AEA made 198,900 points from 385 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power, All Band category.

Bob AC7GP made 19,656 points from 119 QSOs also in the Single Operator, Low Power, All Band category.

Wayne WA1PMA made 184,128 points from 317 QSOs in the Single Operator, Assisted category.

The SDXA took 25th place out of 49 in the USA in the club competition where the scores of both the cw and phone contests were combined. We had 2,847,214 points. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.
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Dates: October 30-31, 2004

Results in: CQ Magazine, August, 2005.

The Multioperator, Single Transmitter contest station of WA7LT made 1,364,400 points from 1321 QSOs and won for the USA’s 7th call area. The contest team consisted of Lamar WA7LT, Steve K7AWB, Kirk K7EKM, and Randy K7TQ. Congratulations to the team!

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From left to right, Steve K7AWB, Kirk K7EKM, Randy K7TQ, and Lamar Wa7LT.
George W6AEA/7 made 266,328 points from 396 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, All-Band category.

Gary K7OX made 104,751 points from 459 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, 10-meter single band category.

Wayne, WA1PMA/7 made 32,841 points from 102 QSOs in the Single Operator Assisted, All Band category.

The SDXA took 24th place out of 48 in the USA in the club competition where the scores of both the cw and phone contests were combined. We had 4,263,065 points. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.
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Dates: October 25-26, 2003

Results in: CQ Magazine, August, 2004

Lamar WA7LT scored 932,340 points from 1010 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, All Band category to take 4th in CQ Zone 3 and 3rd in the 7th call area.

George W6AEA/7 scored 179,960 points from 373 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, All Band category.

Gary K7OX won a certificate by scoring 104,112 points from 371 QSOs in the Single Operator Assisted category, Single Band of 10-meters. This was the only entry in his category. Congratulations Gary.

The SDXA took 30th place out of 47 in the USA in the club competition where the scores of both the cw and phone contests were combined. We had 3,110,237 points. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.
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Dates: October 26-27, 2002

Results in: CQ Magazine, August, 2003

Lamar WA7LT scored 953,250 points from 1059 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power, All Band category.

George W6AEA/7 scored 44,243 points from 129 QSOs in the same categogy.

Steve K7AWB scored 48,230 points from 150 QSOs in the SIngle Operator, Low Power, All Band category.

Earl N7ER scored 37,352 points from 151 QSOs in the same category.

Bill K7EFB scored 432 points from 68 QSOs in the same category.

Gary K7OX scored 154,710 points from 452 QSOs in the Assisted, Single Band category on 15 meters.
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CQ WORLD-WIDE VHF CONTEST RESULTS

Dates: July, 2008

Results in: CQ Magazine, February, 2009

No SDXA members entered.
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Dates: July, 2007

Results in : CQ Magazine, February 2008

No SDXA members entered.
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Dates: July , 2006

pending

Results in: CQ Magazine, April 2007
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Dates: July, 2005

Results in: CQ Magazine, April, 2006

No SDXA members entered.
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Dates: July, 2004

No SDXA members entered.

CQ WORLD-WIDE WPX RTTY CONTEST RESULTS

Object: The object of the contest is for amateurs around the world using RTTY to contact as many amateurs in other parts of the world as possible during the contest period. Bands: The 3.5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 MHz bands may be used. No 1.8 MHz or WARC bands.
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Dates: February, 2009

Results in: CQ Magazine, July, 2009

Gary K7OX
148,304 points
345 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power

Wilse WX7P
96,416 points
298 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power

Wayne WA1PMA
4,488 points
51 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power, Single Band 20 meters

Jay WA0WWW
131,008 points
303 QSOs
Single Operator, Low Power

The SDXA took 25th out of 27 with 380,216 points in the club competiton for the USA.
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Dates: February 9-10, 2008

Results in: CQ Magazine, July, 2008

George W6AEA
15,660 points
107 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power

Gary K7GS75,862 points
263 QSOs
Single Operator, Low Power

Wayne Wa1PMA
236,808 points
513 QSOs
Single Operator, Single Band 20 meters
wins certificate

The SDXA took 59th out of 64 in the international club competition.
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Dates: February, 2007

Results in: CQ Magazine, July, 2007

George W6AEA
146,880 points
337 QSOs
Single Operator, High Power

Gary K7GS
32,175 points
142 QSOs
Single Operator, Low Power

Barbara KE7AJ
1,491,395 points
1451 points
Multi-Operator, Single Transmitter

The SDXA took 32nd out of 55 in the international club competition.
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Dates: February 11-12, 2006

Results in: CQ Magazine, July, 2006

The team at KE7AJ made 1,247,520 points from 1249 QSOs in the Multi-Op Single Transmitter category.
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Dates: February 12-13, 2005

Results in: CQ Magazine, July, 2005

KE7AJ Barbara entered in the Single Operator, 20-meter Single Band category and scored 276,930 points from 477 QSOs. She achieved 3rd in the USA and 16th worldwide on that band. She also won 1st in the 7th call area for that band. Congratulations, Barb.
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