I just quickly compiled a web page and put some 20, 40 and 80m audio files
in mp3 format recorded during last weekend ARRL CW. The URL is
http://ua9cdc.narod.ru
I have a lot more (but not the entire contest, sorry). So if you need yours
just let me know.
73, Igor UA9CDC
> UA9 is pretty different from UA3. Just check the path from these 3
countries
> to the US. To prove that I put down here last year results of 3 more or
> less equally equipped stations.
> UR is even better. Some people managed almost 1000 QSO from there on 40m
> alone
>
> Call points QSO Mult
> RG9A 201135 583 115
> UA9CDC 185460 562 110
> RD3A 768924 1378 186
>
> This year was even worse. With better setup then last year I managed 63
> less QSO. The total operating time was about 17 hours out of 48. That
> includes some hours with 2-3 QSO only. The rest of the time there were no
> conditions at all on ANY band.
> What differ RDXC from ARRL is that you are not confined to working Russia
> only. There is huge pull of EU stations and JA as well. If there are more
> participants from the US and Canada you can work them. Besides Russia
itself
> is 9 time zones.
> No doubt it will be more fun at the peak of the sunspot cycle but in the
> mean time there is also a way to make it more interesting by having more
> participants from your own and neighboring countries.
> BTW Ukrainian DX Contest adopted the same format as RDXC and now it is
> quickly growing contest. I only wish they maintain contest web site of a
> quality similar to RDXC.
>
> 73, Igor UA9CDC
>
>
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