No disrespect intended for those fine efforts outside of the NE....
However, KQ2M was a 38 hr effort, K5ZD chose the classic as did NN1N. If
any of those stations had done a serious 43+ hour effort we know who would
have been 1, 2 and 3 in no specific order...followed by the guys outside
the NE.
N2IC....4370 170 476 46 hrs
K5ZD...2889 147 441 24 hrs
NN1N...2701 149 433 24 hrs
Like I said, if a quality station with a good op does a serious effort in
the NE, it will beat a quality station with a good op outside the NE for
WW. If no quality NE stations show up with a serious effort in a particular
class, we do have a chance of winning...like your SOHP and my SOAHP.
Sometimes the stars do align properly.
Bill K4XS/KH7XS
In a message dated 12/2/2013 5:40:08 P.M. Coordinated Universal Time,
n2icarrl@gmail.com writes:
On 12/02/2013 09:49 AM, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Uh, that was 40 years ago when there were bunches of JAs to work...so
many
> that a JA speaking op was used for those runs. That was the good old
days
> and now WW contest top honors are reserved for those in the NE.
>
Ahem.
CQWW SSB 2013
SOAB HP
Call QSOs Zones Countries Op Time Score Club
N2IC 4370 170 476 46 7,762,982
KQ2M 4832 144 418 38 7,748,294 FRC
W9RE 4152 164 507 42 7,689,660 SMC
N5DX(@K5GO/N5DX) 4257 166 481 46 7,641,717
K1ZR 4221 134 435 45 7,018,615 YCCC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 3174 154 478 ~43 5,751,832 NCC
K3ZO 3330 135 410 40 5,253,800 PVRC
NR5M 3665 147 384 45 5,091,228 DFWCG
K5TR 3351 146 425 ~42 5,025,942 CTDXCC
NX2X 2783 129 396 40:24 4,222,575 HVCDX
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