Well, if by "...160" records you mean the ARRL 160 Contest
records then you need look no further than the excellent
2003 ARRL 160 write-up by the current ARRL 160 Results Guru,
Ford Peterson, N0FP. If you go to the Web report
(http://www.arrl.org/members-only/contests/results/2003/160-
Meters/) and checkout the navigation bar on the right the
article titled "The ARRL 160-Meter Contest -- Some
Historical Data" includes what you are looking for. Nice
spreadsheet detailing the records back to 1997 and sorted in
several different ways. Since the League has decided to
eliminate the lines scores from QST many of the reporters
are now providing a level of detail focused on regional
scores/results that were never before a part of the
mainstream QST listings. These efforts provide a far better
perspective on how the various contests played-out in each
region and go well beyond just the Top Ten Box scores of
old. Very nice write-up and Ford has set a fine example (as
have others) of what is possible via the Web results.
73
Patrick
W7TMT
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Reid
Hill
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 17:07 PM
To: Henderson, Dan N1ND; cq-contest (cq-contest)
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] 10 Meter Records Project
Howdy Dan-
I know it might be to much to ask but what about the other
ARRL contest records? 160 and RTTY RU would be nice to look
at as well. (I have a motive with the RU as I helped set a
West Gulf record last year but would have never known other
than it was in the write up).
Just a thought for the future. Thanks for the quick response
to the 10 meter records Dan.
Reid
KC5YKX
Member of Team Sloth at N5TW
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