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CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1997<p>
<br>
Call: <b>VX6SV </b> Country:
Canada<br>
Mode: SSB Category: Multi Single<p>
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES<p>
<br>
160 45 87 1.93
8 7 Dipole at 135' / beverages<br>
80 320 614 1.92 16
36 4-Square Array<br>
40 573 1193 2.08 21
59 2el @ 145'<br>
20 1405 3133 2.23 32
120 5el/4el @ 135'/85'<br>
15 1075 2406 2.24 27
70 6el @ 80'<br>
10 98 263 2.68 12
29 5 el @ 90' 4el fixed @85'<br>
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Totals 3516 7696 2.19 116
321 => <b> 3,363,152<p>
<br>
</b>Operator List: VE7GAS, VO1CV, VE6VW, VE6WQ, VE6NAP &
VE6SV<p>
To all my operators, thanks guys for the great effort. It was a
team<br>
effort and you all worked hard to make it happen. Again, for the
third<br>
year in a row us folks at 53 deg north latitude were under the
auruoa<br>
iron blanket. Limiting what we hear and what we could work.<p>
Watching the packet spots was a very furastrating experience. Even<br>
more so when spotted stations were heard with S5-S8 signals. but<br>
we could not work them.<p>
The 10M band opening on Sunday was treat ... again limited to North -
South<br>
prop. Also thanks to all the stations you took the time to call us for
a<br>
contest contact. BTW, we will QSL all requests regarding the VX
prefix.<p>
73 de VX6SV Team<br>
<BR>
____________________________________<p>
Gordon R. Kosmenko, <b>VE6SV<br>
</b>Email: ve6sv@oanet.com<br>
Home: (403) 922-4331<br>
Work: (403) 414-1266<br>
Fax: (403) 414-1269<br>
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