Break that down by band. From Colorado we would work more 4 landers by
a larger margin. Was this sorted on callsigns or sections?
On 11/18/2013 11:07 AM, Radio K0HB wrote:
An interesting metric from my SS Phone log analysis.
U.S. Call Areas Worked
Area QSOs Pct
--------------------
0 99 8.1
1 119 9.7
2 129 10.6
3 116 9.5
4 160 13.1
5 70 5.7
6 185 15.2
7 163 13.3
8 64 5.2
9 56 4.6
--------------------
Total 1161 95.1
(KL/KH/KP/VE not shown)
Obviously my station is "too long" for domestic contests. (It's also "too
short" for DX contests.)
73, de Hans, K0HB
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