RA0FU
There were 17 spots of RA0FU during the WPX SSB contest.
Of those 17, 8 spots were via IRC/DX Summit.
Those eight calls produced eight unique spots and
as many as six inactive calls, including K6LTX.
K6LTX 28512.2 RA0FU Sat Mar 30 23:35:00 2002
F6GPJ 28612.6 RA0FU Sat Mar 30 10:40:00 2002
SP3AK 28613 RA0FU Sat Mar 30 10:21:00 2002
OK1DFA 28575.7 RA0FU Sat Mar 30 09:33:00 2002
DL4OCG 28575 RA0FU Sat Mar 30 09:07:00 2002
OE3DFG 28575 RA0FU Sat Mar 30 08:33:00 2002
EA5GF 28348.2 RA0FU Sat Mar 30 08:06:00 2002
LY3GA 28514 RA0FU Sat Mar 30 07:35:00 2002
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RD4M
During the WPX contest, there were 36 spots of RD4M.
Of those, 24 spots came via mIRC/DX Summit.
Of those 24 spots via mIRC, 7 of the calls were unique -
3-6 of those uniques were also inactive calls, depending
on the source (Buckmaster, etc.)
There were no inactive US calls found in these spots.
The uniques are as follows:
DL3WQ 7080.9 RD4M Sun Mar 31 23:48:00 2002
F6HYY 7033.3 RD4M Sun Mar 31 22:00:00 2002
DL1WAL 21320 RD4M Sun Mar 31 16:16:00 2002
JK1DLW 28532 RD4M Sun Mar 31 05:55:00 2002
NI2W 14197 RD4M Sun Mar 31 04:43:00 2002
DF2WE 21225.1 RD4M Sat Mar 30 16:13:00 2002
DN1ET 28552 RD4M Sat Mar 30 12:12:00 2002
Five other stations spotted RD4M with their only mIRC/DX Summit
spot of the entire contest:
RL3A, RZ3AZ, PA1BRZ, NR2D and RU4HP
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5B4/R3CC
During the WPX contest, there were 80 spots of UA9YAB.
Of those, 14 spots came via mIRC/DX Summit.
Of those 14 spots via mIRC, 6 of the calls were unique -
Two of those uniques were also inactive calls, according
to Buckmaster. There were no US inactives.
Here are the uniques:
DL6DGI 3798.5 5B4/R3CC Sun Mar 31 20:47:00 2002
KB3BBJ 28527.7 5B4/R3CC Sun Mar 31 16:52:00 2002
JH6WNY 28522.3 5B4/R3CC Sun Mar 31 05:07:00 2002
JA3VXH 28516 5B4/R3CC wpx Sun Mar 31 04:57:00 2002
KC8QKF 21300 5B4/R3CC Sat Mar 30 01:51:00 2002
KC3SF 21300 5B4/R3CC Sat Mar 30 01:38:00 2002
N3FYW 21301.3 5B4/R3CC loud Sat Mar 30 01:15:00 2002
There were also these two spots from W1AAA:
W1AAA 21200 5B4/R3CC self spot on dxsummit Sat Mar 30 01:57
W1AAA 21205 5B4/R3CC using bogus calls Sat Mar 30 01:57
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EA3ELZ
There were 10 spots of EA3ELZ in the WPX SSB. Four of those
spots were via IRC/DX Summit. All four were uniques:
WB8ETG 28731.4 EA3ELZ BIG SIG Sun Mar 31 16:35
K8DGH 28766 EA3ELZ BIG SIG Sun Mar 31 13:40
NO5R 14349.2 EA3ELZ WPX Sun Mar 31 03:35
KM4RT 14315.5 EA3ELZ Sat Mar 30 02:29
US callbook servers say that three of these calls are
not active: WB8ETG, K8DGH and KM4RT.
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AN5OL
In the WPX, there were seven spots for AN5OL, all seven
were uniques. Note the similarity in the three G-calls.
G0PPF 28401 AN5OL Sun Mar 31 12:41:00 2002
US2IR 28549.5 AN5OL Sun Mar 31 07:25:00 2002
G0PPP 28390.9 AN5OL Sat Mar 30 11:38:00 2002
LY2AT 28390.8 AN5OL via EA5OL Sat Mar 30 11:02:00
G0PPP 21310 AN5OL test Sat Mar 30 10:40:00 2002
G0PPH 14285 AN5OL Sat Mar 30 08:23:00 2002
G0PPH 14288 AN5OL Sat Mar 30 07:32:00 2002
G0PPH is active - but it is unclear from web searches whether
G0PPP and G0PPF are as well. All of those spots were made
from a node in Spain. The other two spots were from mIRC/DX Summit.
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WP3C
During the WPX contest, there were 47 spots of WP3C.
5 of those spots came via IRC/DX Summit - those five
stations were all uniques, only spotting WP3C.
Two of those calls are listed as inactive.
VE3RM 28666.6 WP3C Sun Mar 31 18:04:00 2002
I7RFG 28856 WP3C Via W3HNK Sun Mar 31 15:19:00 2002
KP4AH 28638.5 WP3C TEST Sun Mar 31 12:45:00 2002
W6JUD 21335.5 WP3C TEST Sun Mar 31 12:24:00 2002
NP3KI 7090 WP3C 7279.0 Sun Mar 31 11:19:00 2002
KP4AH 7091 WP3C 7199.0 Sat Mar 30 09:06:00 2002
NP3KI 7091 WP3C 7200.0 Sat Mar 30 08:30:00 2002
The inactive calls are W6JUD and I7RFG.
Also, there are two self-spots for WP3C from the WPX:
WP3C-WPX 28420.0 WP3C WPX KP42319 31 Mar 2002
WP3C 7087.5 WP3C 7288.0 KP40641 30 Mar 2002
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RW3DU
In the WPX contest, there were 9 spots of RW3DU.
They included spots from eight unique calls:
JS6GIM 28462 RW3DU BIG Sun Mar 31 11:20:00 2002
F6KTL 21253.5 RW3DU BIG SIGNAL Sun Mar 31 06:53:00
OH2K 3730.2 RW3DU Sat Mar 30 19:40:00 2002
RK6BZ 3749 RW3DU CQ TEST Sat Mar 30 17:45:00 2002
EA7FVX 14305 RW3DU Sat Mar 30 17:03:00 2002
WS1A 21383.5 RW3DU Sat Mar 30 12:40:00 2002
NB1B 21245 RW3DU FB Sat Mar 30 12:32:00 2002
DL7FER 14256.5 RW3DU BIG SIGNAL Sat Mar 30 11:24:00
Seven of these spots were via IRC/DX Summit, only RK6BZ was not.
NB1B usually uses another node.
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NP2N/AG0
In the WPX, 10 stations made 17 spots of NP2N/AG0.
Two of the spots came from W0JIG, which is not an active call:
W0JIG 14270 NP2N/AG0 Sat Mar 30 14:27
W0JIG 14195.5 NP2N/AG0 LOUD IN CENTRAL IOWA Sat Mar 30 03:15
NP2N/AG0 was also spotted 7 times by W0ANZ.
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OH1F
There were 20 total spots of OH1F during the WPX contest.
Four of those spots came via IRC/DX Summit - three of
the calls were unique spotters:
K2FGY 213582 OH1F Sun Mar 31 16:04:00 2002
K3IUP 21379 OH1F Sat Mar 30 17:29:00 2002
K8AQW 21379 OH1F Sat Mar 30 17:04:00 2002
All three of these US calls are listed as inactive.
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