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CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1995
Call: NS0B Country: United States
Mode: CW Category: Single Operator
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES
160 21 40 1.90 8 10
80 59 155 2.63 14 39
40 142 394 2.77 28 67
20 156 435 2.79 30 81
15 62 166 2.68 19 35
10 2 3 1.50 2 2
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Totals 442 1193 2.70 101 234 => 399,655
This was a part time effort but one of the most enjoyable CQWW's
I've done in a long time. The low bands were OUTSTANDING, even
from the middle of the "black hole" with only slopers for 80 and
160 (no beverages). I worked my 1st-ever Europeans on 160 (3 of
them) as well as a whole flock of stations on 80. Also got 3V8BB
(twice!) for an all-time new one. It was interesting how much
(more than usual) of the good DX on the other bands was way up
high. The only letdowns were not hearing either VK9X or A61, both
of which were supposed to be on. What happened, Paul?
73 to all and thanks for a great contest. Alan NS0B
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