n a message dated 6/26/01 9:37:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
gyantis@midtec.com writes:
> He also broke the
> previously thought impossible to break single-op 10K QSO barrier.
Actually Rich, N6KT, was the first to do it several years ago in the ARRL
DX SSB from the TI2CF station (don't remember his contest call - TI2C?).
If Jeff did it, then he would be the second person to do it - a hugely
admirable accomplishment.
Cheers, Steve K7LXC
Tower Tech
Champion Radio Products
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>From Timo" <timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi Tue Jun 26 17:57:39 2001
From: Timo" <timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The best QSOs/hour on SSB/CW
References: <000c01c0fe57$bfc5e040$1d471c41@kc.rr.com>
Message-ID: <004d01c0fe61$24d38a60$90c5f83e@tklimoff>
> I think the highest rate ever achieved was by N5TJ operating EA8BH in 1999
> CQ WW SSB. He had a support crew that included OH2BH. A superb contest
> station and great conditions but also a great operator.
The best hour at EA8BH was 353 qs. But Jeff had a steady high rate through the
contest. So Jeff's result at P40L should be the record.
I believe that N5TJ (again! who's that guy?) did CW record at EA8BH last year
in CQWWCW - around 250 qs/hr.
For your interest:
EA8BH Formula 1 approach story by OH2BH:
http://www.qsl.net/oh1noa/ccf2000/formula1.htm
73, Timo OH1NOA
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