CQ WORLD-WIDE 160 MTR DX CW CONTEST RESULTS
Object: The objective of this contest is for amateurs around the world to contact other amateurs in as many U.S. states, Canadian provinces, and countries as possible on the 160 meter band using CW mode.
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Dates: January, 2008
Results in: CQ Magazine, December, 2008
Doug W3AS made 15,947 points from 155 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power category.
George W6AEA made 2,533 points from 64 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.
Gary K7OX took top score in Washington State in the Multi-Operator category with 151,468 points from 752 QSOs and won a certificate.
Wayne WA1PMA made 43,660 points from 287 QSOs also in the Multi-Operator category.
The SDXA took 68th place out of 87 in the 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. Our club score of 215,090 was less than the either score from the Western Washington DX Club (403,641), the Willamette Valley DX Club (296,864), or the British Columbia DX Club (477,633).
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Dates: January 27-28, 2007
Results in: CQ Magazine, December, 2007
Lamar WA7LT took top honors from Washington state in the Single Operator, High Power category for highest score of 141,470 points from 824 QSOs and wins a certificate.
Gary K7OX took top honors from Washington state in the Multi-Operator category for highest score with 198,288 points from 890 QSOs and wins a certificate.
Doug W3AS made 17,756 points from 164 QSOs in the Single Operator, High Power category.
Jay WA0WWW made 5,550 points from 79 QSOs in the Single Operator, Low Power category.
Wayne WA1PMA made 32,635 points from 213 QSOs in the Multi-operator category.
The SDXA took 43rd place out of 74 in the 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. Our club score of 541,439 was more than the either score from the Western Washington DX Club (333,363) or the Willamette Valley DX Club (62,959).
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Dates: January 27-29, 2006
Results in: CQ Magazine, December, 2006
Lamar WA7LT made 178,340 points from 909 QSOs to take top score in Washington State in the High Power, Single Operator category.
Gary K7OX made 162,306 points from 863 QSOs to take 2nd in Washington State in the High Power, Single Operator category.
Wayne WA1PMA made 23,058 points from 168 QSOs in the High Power, Single Operator category.
Doug W3AS made 10,290 points from 118 QSOs in the Low Power, Single Operator category.
Steve K7AWB made 7,854 points from 99 QSOs in the Low Power, Single Operator category.
George W6AEA made 2 points from 2 QSOs in the QRP, SIngle Operator category.
The SDXA took 44th place out of 76 in the 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. Our club score of 503,760 was more than the either score from the Western Washington DX Club (334,392) or the Willamette Valley DX Club (383,094).
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Dates: January 28-30, 2005
Results in: CQ Magazine, December, 2005
Gary K7OX won in Washington State for his 183,160 points from 922 QSOs in the High Power, Single Operator category.
Steve K7AWB made 2,132 points from 34 QSOs in the Low Power, Single Operator category.
The SDXA took 47th place out of 65 in the 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. We made 328,074 points.
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Dates: January 23-25, 2004
Results in: CQ Magazine, December, 2004
Gary K7OX won in Washington state with 84,294 points from 552 QSOs in the High Power, Single Operator category.
Lamar WA7LT made 77,958 points from 542 QSOs to take 2nd place in Washington state in the High Power, SIngle Operator category.
Steve K7AWB made 189 points from 12 QSOs in the Low Power, Single Ooperator category.
The SDXA took 47th place out of 69 in the club competition where the scores of both the cw and phone contests were combined with a score of 343,787 points. All clubs compete equally; there are no club divisions as in the ARRL.
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Dates: January 24-26, 2003
Results in: CQ Magazine, December, 2003
Gary K7OX took 1st place in Washington state with 121,691 points from 593 QSOs in the High Power, Single Operator category.
Lamar WA7LT took 2nd place in Washington state with 104,397 points from 631 QSOs in the High Power, Single Operator category.
There was no club entry for this contest this year.