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[VHFcontesting] June VHF Contest; 6 meter activity

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] June VHF Contest; 6 meter activity
From: croseman@usc.edu (curtis c. roseman)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:37 2003
Thanks to Jon and George for their observations.   Here's more:

I agree that the activity on 6 meters has never been higher, at least in the 
June contest. Here are the highest all-time QSO totals (since grid squares were 
introduced in June 1985):

HIGHEST SIX METER QSO TOTALS, JUNE VHF QSO PARTY: 

BAND    QSOs    GRDS    CALL    Class   YEAR    SECT

50      1358    245     W5KFT   L       98      STX
50      1212    233     N5HHS   S       98      STX
50      1161    269     W5KFT   L       96      STX
50      1104    260     W5KFT   L       00      STX
50      1090    221     W5UWB   S       98      STX
50      1077    262     N5HHS   B       99      STX
50      1066    240     W1XE    L       98      CO
50      1031    234     K0GU    S       98      C0
50      1023    232     N5HHS   S       96      STX
50      1020    260     K5AM    B       00      NM
50      1009    210     W8CM    S       98      NTX
50      992     219     K5IUA   M       98      STX
50      991     <219    WB2WIH  B       00      SFL
50      985     256     K5CM    S       87      OK
50      983     229     AA9D    M       98      IL
50      976     278     WB0DRL  L       92      KS

Only two of these come from before 1996.  Both of those years, 1987 and 1992 
had fabulous conditions, perhaps the best in the last 25 years. Obviously, 1998 
was a great year as well, but notice how 96, 99 and 00 sneak into this list 
too.  Another indicator of conditions is the highest grid totals:  

HIGHEST 6 METER GRID TOTALS, JUNE VHF QSO PARTY: 

50      969     279     K5JL    M       87      OK
50      976     278     WB0DRL  L       92      KS
50      832     272     W0UC/9  M       92      WS
50      1161    269     W5KFT   L       96      STX
50      1077    262     N5HHS   B       00      STX
50      1104    260     W5KFT   L       00      STX
50      1020    260     K5AM    B       00      NM
50      944     258     W7XU    L       98      SD
50      846     256     K5CM    S       92      OK
50      985     256     K5CM    S       87      OK
50      749     253     AA9D    M       92      IL
50      730     253     N6CA    M       87      SB
50      655     252     NN9K    M       92      IA

Using this measure, the best years were 1987, 1992, 1996, 00, and 1998. 
However, 1987 and 1992 did not produce nearly as many QSOs as did later years.  
What about 01 and 02?  The highest grid totals in 01 and 02 were 229 and 166, 
respectively, both at K8GP.  The overall conditions in those last two years 
were simply poor compared to many previous years.  

Although I haven't done a formal analysis of the comparison between the grids 
and QSOs, it is clear that over the last eight years or so more QSOs per grid 
are being worked than in previous years.  

I agree that the increasing numbers of HF rigs with 6 meter capability is the 
primary factor.  However, increased rover activity might account for some of 
the increase of QSOs. Although several of the stations listed on these two 
tables did not depend upon "local" rovers very much, they probably worked some 
rovers more than once via Es. 

In all likelihood, one of the next two or three years will again produce 
widespread and lengthy openings, and again several stations will work more than 
1000 QSOs on 6.  ...maybe this year. 

73, Curt Roseman k9aks
 

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