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Subject: [3830] ARRL10 JA8RWU SO Mixed HP
From: asai@epmail.hepco.co.jp (asai@epmail.hepco.co.jp)
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 00:15:27 -0500 (EST)
                     ARRL 10-Meter Contest
                    
Call: JA8RWU
Operator(s): JA8RWU
Station: JA8RWU

Class: SO Mixed HP
QTH: Hokkaido
Operating Time (hrs): 24
 

Summary:
 Mode     QSOs  Mults
----------------------
   CW:    820    107
  SSB:    668    105
----------------------
Total:   1488    212  =  978,592

Club: 

Comments:

MODE      QSO    QSO PTS  STATES  COUNTRIES
 CW       820     3280       54       53
 SSB      668     1336       49       56
-----------------------------------------
Totals   1488     4616      103      109  =   978,592

Continent Statistics:

     CW         QSOs   Percent
North America   439    29.2
South America    21     1.4
Europe          224    14.9
Asia            127     8.5
Africa            2     0.1
Oceania          17     1.1

     SSB        QSOs   Percent  
North America   359    23.9
South America    59     3.9
Europe          129     8.6
Asia             95     6.3
Africa            8     0.5
Oceania          22     1.5

Comments:

WX was just fine, and no snowfall & no static over the whole weekend.
Beautiful!!
I did not break my record (in'89, 1815Q's  235Mults  1,261,950Pts),
which is (still or used to be ?), I think, JA record.
Better score by 4.1% than last year's.
I could only run from 22Z to 08Z, the same situation as in last year.
The last sunspot cycle was much better.

Other Statistics:
[CW] Wkd All States but VT,DC,SC.
[SSB] No whole W1 states!, no DC & SD.
[Both modes] No VE1,2,8,9,  but Yes YT on both modes.
Like W1 and eastern Canada, EU was very far, especially precious Zone14.
Wkd 8Q's on CW and 6Q's on SSB, so missed many mults from the zone.
But better than 5 Q's total in '99 :-)
Wkd only two stations from SAC countries(one OH, one SM).
Compared to last year, double domestic Q's(53Q's on CW,38Q'S on SSB),
even no real sporadic-E, but wish could work more.

Yep, high latitudes has short daylight, so this means short high band
opening.  And we are far from both EU and NA.
But anyway I like this contest and enjoyed both modes in one band contest.
Thanks many NA Q's with the precious 51 mults in the US + VE provinces,
instead of just W/VE and several zones.

Nice to say 'Hi' or 'Hello' again to many friends on both CW and SSB for
my last contest in this century.

Cu everyone in the 21st century in many contests so long as the sun shines.
I hope I will continue to be as much active as possible, like I did for
the last two years.

Have a happy holiday season.

73's Akira, JA8RWU



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