Makes me wonder how close Single Operator class stations have
come over the years in the quest to crack 100 grids on 2M?
Duane
N9DG
--- curtis roseman <croseman@usc.edu> wrote:
> VHFers:
>
> Below is a list of all the stations that have worked at
> least 100 grids in a
> June or September ARRL VHF QSO Party. Note: the June
> contest
> started using grids in1985 and the September contest in
> 1983.
>
> Grids/ Call/ Class/ Section/
> Contest/ Year/
> 121 W8VP M OH JUNE 85
> 116 W9UD M IL JUNE 85
> 114 AA9D M IL SEPT 92
> 114 WS4F M NC SEPT 86
> 111 W4BFB M TN SEPT 86
> 110 W2SZ/1 M WMA SEPT 92
> 110 AA9D M IL JUNE 87
> 108 N8FMD M WV SEPT 92
> 108 WD8ISK M OH JUNE 85
> 105 N8FMD M WV JUNE 89
> 103 K8GP M WV SEPT 98
> 102 WD8ISK M WV SEPT 88
> 101 K8GP M WV SEPT 01
>
> In addition, OK1KIM worked 107 Grids on 2 meters in the
> 2005 CQWW
> VHF July Contest. (Results of the 2006 CQ contest are not
> out yet.)
> I have not checked the January VHF SS--it is possible, but
> I think unlikely,
> that 100 grids have been worked on 2 in that one.
>
> Notice the domination of the late 1980s in the above data.
> Two meter activity was more widespread then.
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