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Results, 1980 ARRL International DX Contest The times they are a-changin' Tom Frenaye,* K1KI and Bill Jennings,** K1WJ The 1980 running of the ARRL International DX Contest bore little resemblance to its 45 predecessors. This year's contest saw the addi- tion of single-band categories, an expanded awards program and a basic change in the con- test format that permitted non-W /VE stations to work each other for QSOs, points and multipliers. Despite mediocre propagation during the cw weekend, the conditions during the phone weekend were outstanding, contributing to a healthy increase in entries received - just breaking the 4000 mark (1914 on cw and 2095 on phone). While the change to single-band categories and the various plaques offered proved to be very popular, the change to a "world works the world" format proved to be quite controver- sial. After considerable deliberation by all con- cerned, it was decided to go back to the previous contest format, with United States and Canadian stations working the rest of the world, and vice versa. The rest of the changes will remain in place and, in addition, a limit to station size (500-meter-diameter circle for all transmitting and receiving equipment - not antennas) will be implemented for the 1981 contest. Full details of the rules for the 1981 contest (February 21-22 for cw and March 7-8 for phone) will appear in an upcoming issue of QST. Perhaps the best way to point out the top scorers is to go down the list of those winning plaques this year. Though the top/W /VE single-operator scores seem to come from the northeast, probably because European multipliers are easier to catch on the low bands, it is interesting to note how well the winners are spread across almost all U.S. call areas and Canada. Cracking the top ten from the midwest and western U.S. has always been a tough job so it's good to see propagation and operator ability helping out K9DX, K0RF (W0UA) and KIEA/5 on cw and W9RE, W9ZRX and N7DF on phone in their quest for the top single-operator score. The single-band category seems to have captured quite a crowd of supporters with a large percentage of 28-MHz phone entries, with VE6WQ making good use of J A QSOs to overcome the multiplier advantage enjoyed by KIUO in •Assistant Communications Manager, ARAL ••Communications Assistant, ARAL 76 05T-z- ''Change is one thing, progress is another. 'Change' is scientific, 'progress' is ethical; Change is indubitable, whereas progress is a matter of controversy. " - Bertrand Russell SAME TIME SAME PLACE NEXT YEAR ? PHONE - W9RE 10 15 20 40 80 160 ~------~-------~- N 0 0 8 CW- K9DX 10 15 20 40 80 N 0 0 N 8 0 0 160 ~------~-------~--~~--~--------' N 0 g N 0 0 "' N 0 0 0 0 N 0 0 A close look at the W9RE phone and K9DX cw efforts will show you that band-changing strategy is a very important part of top scores. Notice that there are very few times when an hour goes by without a band change, either to snag new multipliers or to keep the QSO rates high. The phone weekend was blessed with outstanding propagation, shown by the reliance on 10 meters for much of the contest. On cw the effects of a major solar storm can be seen until 16002 the first day, along with a gradual improvement in conditions through the l,econd day. Local sunrise was at about 12452 and local sunset about 23452. Maine. In fact, several single-band efforts topped those of the big multi-multis. Looking farther down the list shows some pretty intense competition at the multi-single and multi-multi level. The battle of phone giants was settled in favor of the N2AA crew, with the help of some imported talent. Hard to believe more than 6000 QSOs is possible in one weekend, including nearly 2700 on 15 meters alone, though someday a group will un- doubtedly manage to work 5BDXCC in a con- test weekend. You might look back to the results of the 1976 contest when the big scores were around 3500 QSOs in the multi-multi category and single-operator totals were about the same as this year's contest. Then remember that back then it was a 96-hour ordeal. Seems like someone decided to make the assembly line move faster and faster and ... Not to be overlooked was the competition from the other side. The Caribbean was the place to run up the big scores, with VP2ML on phone and KIZZ operating VP2ML on cw tak- ing the honors. Incidentally, note that the cw effort required an average of 99 QSOs per hour for the entire contest. Leading the European scores on phone was OH3YI, with two SM and two OH stations right behind him, seeming to show that with peak conditions, the northern Europeans do get their day in the sun. G3FXB found himself at the top of the familiar Euro- pean cw scores, but with unusually strong com- petition from OZJLO and OKJALW, both anxious to dethrone him. From October 1980 QST © ARRL

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Results, 1980 ARRL International DX Contest The times they are a-changin' Tom Frenaye,* K1KI and Bill Jennings,** K1WJ

The 1980 running of the ARRL International DX Contest bore little resemblance to its 45 predecessors. This year's contest saw the addi­tion of single-band categories, an expanded awards program and a basic change in the con­test format that permitted non-W /VE stations to work each other for QSOs, points and multipliers.

Despite mediocre propagation during the cw weekend, the conditions during the phone weekend were outstanding, contributing to a healthy increase in entries received - just breaking the 4000 mark (1914 on cw and 2095 on phone).

While the change to single-band categories and the various plaques offered proved to be very popular, the change to a "world works the world" format proved to be quite controver­sial. After considerable deliberation by all con­cerned, it was decided to go back to the previous contest format, with United States and Canadian stations working the rest of the world, and vice versa. The rest of the changes will remain in place and, in addition, a limit to station size (500-meter-diameter circle for all transmitting and receiving equipment - not antennas) will be implemented for the 1981 contest. Full details of the rules for the 1981 contest (February 21-22 for cw and March 7-8 for phone) will appear in an upcoming issue of QST.

Perhaps the best way to point out the top scorers is to go down the list of those winning plaques this year. Though the top/W /VE single-operator scores seem to come from the northeast, probably because European multipliers are easier to catch on the low bands, it is interesting to note how well the winners are spread across almost all U.S. call areas and Canada. Cracking the top ten from the midwest and western U.S. has always been a tough job so it's good to see propagation and operator ability helping out K9DX, K0RF (W0UA) and KIEA/5 on cw and W9RE, W9ZRX and N7DF on phone in their quest for the top single-operator score. The single-band category seems to have captured quite a crowd of supporters with a large percentage of 28-MHz phone entries, with VE6WQ making good use of J A QSOs to overcome the multiplier advantage enjoyed by KIUO in

•Assistant Communications Manager, ARAL ••Communications Assistant, ARAL

76 05T-z-

''Change is one thing, progress is another. 'Change' is scientific, 'progress' is ethical; Change is indubitable, whereas progress is

a matter of controversy. " - Bertrand Russell

SAME TIME SAME PLACE NEXT YEAR ?

PHONE - W9RE

10 15 20 40 80

160 ~------~-------~-N 0 0

8 CW- K9DX

10 15 20 40 80

N 0 0 ~

N

8 0 0

160 ~------~-------~--~~--~--------' N 0

g N 0 0

"'

N 0 0 0 0

N 0 0 ~

A close look at the W9RE phone and K9DX cw efforts will show you that band-changing strategy is a very important part of top scores. Notice that there are very few times when an hour goes by without a band change, either to snag new multipliers or to keep the QSO rates high. The phone weekend was blessed with outstanding propagation, shown by the reliance on 10 meters for much of the contest. On cw the effects of a major solar storm can be seen until 16002 the first day, along with a gradual improvement in conditions through the l,econd day. Local sunrise was at about 12452 and local sunset about 23452.

Maine. In fact, several single-band efforts topped those of the big multi-multis.

Looking farther down the list shows some pretty intense competition at the multi-single and multi-multi level. The battle of phone giants was settled in favor of the N2AA crew, with the help of some imported talent. Hard to believe more than 6000 QSOs is possible in one weekend, including nearly 2700 on 15 meters alone, though someday a group will un­doubtedly manage to work 5BDXCC in a con­test weekend. You might look back to the results of the 1976 contest when the big scores were around 3500 QSOs in the multi-multi category and single-operator totals were about the same as this year's contest. Then remember that back then it was a 96-hour ordeal. Seems

like someone decided to make the assembly line move faster and faster and ...

Not to be overlooked was the competition from the other side. The Caribbean was the place to run up the big scores, with VP2ML on phone and KIZZ operating VP2ML on cw tak­ing the honors. Incidentally, note that the cw effort required an average of 99 QSOs per hour for the entire contest. Leading the European scores on phone was OH3YI, with two SM and two OH stations right behind him, seeming to show that with peak conditions, the northern Europeans do get their day in the sun. G3FXB found himself at the top of the familiar Euro­pean cw scores, but with unusually strong com­petition from OZJLO and OKJALW, both anxious to dethrone him.

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Activity seemed to be up from all corners of the world, with multiplier totals at the highest levels ever. W /VE logs alone showed more than 700 calls from 90 countries on 80-meter phone and 500 call signs from 90 countries on 40-metei- phone. Many thanks to those casual and not-so-casual participants who took the time to send in their logs for this year's contest. A very special thanks to those clubs, groups and individuals who are sponsoring plaques for the big winners. As usual, certificates should be in the mail by mid-month.

As you might imagine, with the uniqueness of the 1980 DX Contest rules, it is nearly im­possible to justify trying to make comparisons to DX contests past or future. We'll simply bypass the all-time records comparison and issue a hearty "well done" to all participants of the 1980 contest, especially our certificate and plaque winners.

The .Clubs Frankford Radio Club, Murphy's

Marauders and the Central Virginia Contest Club are to be congratulated as club gavel win­ners in the unlimited, medium and local club categories, respectively. As we see the number of clubs competing in the club competition rise,

United States and Canadian Plaque Winners Phone Single Operator

All Band 28 MHz

21 MHz 14 MHz

7 MHz 3.5 MHz 1.8 MHz QRP Multi-Single Multi-Multi

cw Single Operator All band 28 MHz 21 MHz 14 MHz 7 MHz 3.5MHz 1.8 MHz

QRP Multi-Single Multi-Multi

Winner K1VTM VE&WQ

N7XX (WA 1 KKM) K9DX

WA7ZLC .(N4EA) WA4SVO W4PZV VE3KKB K4VX N2AA

K1PR N4WW K&.LL/7 K3TW WSUN N4AR W8LRL

N4BP :KSRC W4BVV

Donor Frankford Radio Club Roy and Kathryn Tucker, N6TK and

AA6TK Hamfesters Radio Club Richard Loehning, N9ACP and Mark

Michel, W9OP David Thompson, K4JRB/K5MDX Gary Firtick, K1EB/W1EBC ARAL Rockford Amateur Radio ,Association Mid-Ohio Contest Club Buffalo Area DX Club

Frankford Radio Club ARAL Willamette Valley DX Club Neenah-Menasha ARC Ellis-Doucett Memorial Northern Illinois DX Association W1TX Roy Fosberg Memorial

(Connecticut Wireless Association) Hollywood ARC Mid-Ohio Contest Club W4IZ Hollis Graves Memorial

(Northern Florida AAS)

Hats off to the Kansas City DX Club for their world-high multi-single phone score from VP1A.

European multi-single phone champs at I3EVK pose for a "family portrait." Left to right are; W3US, I1DFS, I3MAU, I3EVK, I3ON and IN3DYG. The 'EVK antenna farm (right) includes 5 elements on 10 meters, 5 elements on 15 meters, 5 elements on 20 meters, 4 elements on 40 meters and a 4-element Delta loop on 80 meters, all at about 30 meters in the air.

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DX Plaque Winners Phone Single Operator

All Band-World Africa Asia

Europe North America Oceania South America

28 MHz 21 MHz 14 MHz 7MHz 3.5 MHz 1.8 MHz OAP Multi-Single World

Africa Asia. Europe North America Oceania. South America

Multi-Multi World Asia Europe North America

cw Single Operator All Band - World

Africa Asia Europe North America Oceania South America

28 MHz

21 MHz 14 MHz 7 MHz 3.5 MHz 1-BMHz OAP Multi-Single World

Africa Asia Europe North America Oceania South America

Multi-Multi World Europe North America

Winner

VP2ML EL2AV JA1ELY

OH3YI 6D2AF (N7DD) VSSMM (K1MM) 4M3AZC H31LR (HP1XOJ) OH2FQ (OH2BH) OHSLF PJ2FR CT2AK G3SZA TG9GI VP1A

UK9CAE· 13EVK KV4FZ VK4TC HK3AXT GB4ANT JA2YKA

VP2ML (K1ZZ) EL2AV UL7MAR G3FXB 8P6J{N6TJ) KH6NO W1BIH/PJ2 LUBDQ

YU7BCD (YU70QI) YU3TU 12XXG UP2NK G3SZA G4BUE DK.TU

UK9HAC 1eMGM VP2KAH

JA7YAA SK21V

Specral Plaque Winners

Single Operator

Scandinavian high score Rhodesia (phone) Top Score low power

both modes World combined score Israel (phone) Israel (cw) Western U.S. Big Gun

(14-MHz phone) Canada (cw) Japan (cw)

Japan (phone) Japan (combined) Top WIVE operator (combined) Europe (3.5 MHz cw) U.S. 8th cal I area (phone) Multi operator Caribbean (phone)

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Winner SL2ZZU (SM2EKM) ZE3JJ

9Y4VU 4X6AF 4Z4TA KSGA

VE1AIH JA1BWA

JH1ARJ JF1SEK

N2LT UP2NK NBKK

VPSEE

Donor

North Jersey DX Association William Shepherd, K3WS Lafayette ARC and Acadiana DX Association Ron Nevers, K1VTM Chod Harris, VP2ML Ray Stone, W5RBO Roy and Kathryn Ticker, N6TK and AA6TK Mike Badolato, W5MYA Worldradio ARAL KN6M Contest Machine ~obert Peterson, W3YY Arkansas DX Association ARAL Delta DX Association Indy DXers Kansas City DX Club KBLSG Roger DeBusk Memorial Lynn and Rosie Lamb, W4NL and KA4S Carl Smith, W0BWJ. Liga Colombia de Radioaficionados Gloucester County ARC - SNJ Mike Badolato, W5MYA Grosse Pointe Farms DX Association Southeastel'n DX Club

North Jersey DX Associatfon San Diego DX Club Sonoma County Radio Amateurs Clarke Greene, K1JX Pete Grillo, W6RTT Ray Stone, W5RBO Alamo DX Amigos - San Antonio West Jersey Radio Amateurs W2JUG/W2KUU Southern New England DX Association Bencher, Inc. Art Boyers, K3KU Earl D. Merry Memorial (WBKI) Arkansas DX Association ARAL Texas DX Society Red Stick DX Association Red Stick DX Association South Florida DX Association The K5RC Multiop Crew KN6M Contest Machine Mike Badolato, W5MYA ORZDX Martti Laine, OH2BH Ventura County ARC, K6MEP

Donor John Lindholm, W1XX DX Association·of Connecticut Ken Bolin, W1NG

Yankee Clipper Contest Club Marty Hartstein, N6WW Marty Hartstein, N6WW Larry Pace, N7DD

CANAD-X Randy Thompson, K5ZD and Tom Morrison, K5TM Western Washington DX Club Northern California Contest Club

National Contest Journal Southern Florida DX Association Livonia ARC•

W50BM, Joe Johnston Memorial

a few words to the wise for club members and officers alike might be in order. First and most important, for ARRL-sponsored contests in which there is a club competition, your club must be ARRL affiliated in order to compete. Affiliation is a relatively simple and painless process, which can be initiated simply by drop­ping a line to the ARRL Club and Training Department. After the club becomes affiliated, there are certain criteria that must be met before a club entry is considered a valid entry. The club secretary must submit to ARRL hq. a list of all eligible members (who meet club criteria listed each January in QS7} who may submit scores for the club. In turn, each eligi­ble member should be careful to mark the pro­per full name of his/her club on the summary sheet of the contest entry. It takes a minimum of three separate entries to constitute a count­able club aggregate entry. By the way, a multioperator entry counts as only one entry, regardless of the number of operators that helped out. Club certificate winners on each mode are listed only if there are three or more scores submitted by that club for that par­ticular mode. Club winner certificates and club gavels are slated to hit the mails about the same time as the individual certificates.

Karl, OK2BLG, number one all-band-phone score from Czechoslovakia.

Gary, OH5LF, winner of the world 14-MHz­phone plaque.

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The JA7YAF multioperator/multi-transmitter crew turned in the number-two multi-multi score from Asia.

Neil, WB3KIL, enjoyed doing a little ssb work trom eastern Pennsylvania during the contest.

SOAPBOX

The bands sme went punk on the first day of the cw weekend. To be sure, solar flares are the one guise of "Murphy" that makes one feel ultimately helpless. A guy always wonders if everyone gets treated equally during s.uch disappointments (K7QA). Just think if all those radio waves were visible, say pink or green, and if an observer were on the moon, it would be like the best fireworks show ever! I think that there were so many radio waves vibrating around up there that a permanent path .was burnt to Europe (WB3IFD). In the interest of adding a little class to your recent DX contest, I made a few contacts with some of the con­testants and am submitting check logs for both modes (WI PWK). [Thanks, Richard, those check logs come in real handy. - Ed.]. Well, now I know what a solar eclipse does to IO meters! (K6IGZ). Will I ever have a 10-hour in a cw DX contest?? (KIMM/NI EE). This contest ~uf.fcred from the worst propagation ever ... even with the solar flux above 200 (K0FPC). It was a fun contest. Hope that ·you stay with the single-band entries. That way we can pick a band to work and still get some sleep (KB9HG). Eliminate the single-band

.,categories - what a bore to wring the band dry (K3WS). For me it was a bad time for a DX contest. I wasn't going to miss any of the Winter Olympics (W2AWF). The new IO-minute ·rule (for multi­singles), allowing for working new multipliers, is great. Should have been this way years ago. Nuw, if only .in the IARU Radiosport ... (K6MYC/N6IG). The h.ighlight of this, my first DX Contest in six years, was· when I found myself neck and neck with W2PV on the same frequency and beating them into Europe

ZE3JO, Mal, top cw score from Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and the number-three single­operator score from all of Africa.

DX Continental Leaders - Phone

All-band 28 MHz 21 MHz 14 MHz 7 MHz 3.5 MHz 1.8 MHz QRP Multi-Single Multi-Multi

Africa Asia Europe EL2AV JA1ELY OH3YI EA8JI JH1ARJ G3ZQW EA9IE UA0SAU OH2FQ EL9A UL7JCA OH5LF ZS6DW JA2BA Y DL8PC

JA9AGX CT2AK

JA1YFL UK9CAE JA2YKA

G3SZA I5NSR I3EVK GB4ANT

DX Continental Leaders - CW

All-band 28 MHz 21 MHz 14 MHz 7 MHz 3.5 MHz 1.8 MHz QRP Multi-Single Multi-Multi

Africa Asia EL2AV UL7MAR EA8TY JH1EDD 5Z4YW UA0SAU EA8QE JA2NDQ EA8RL UJ8JAS

UJ8JCL UA9MR JF1VVR UK9HAC JA7YAA

Europe G3FXB YU3EW YU7BCD YU3TU I2XXG UP2NK G3SZA G4BUE DK0TU SK2IV

Top Ten, CW - Single Operator WIVE K1PR K1KI N2LT W2PV (K1AR) K9DX K0RF (W0UA) K1BW K4PQL N3AD K1EA/5

1,496, 7 48-1564-319 1,287,072' 1312-327 1,202, 166-1363-294 1, 189,188-1287-308 1, 113,4 7 4-1229-302 1,087,881-1411-257 1,064,655-1203-295 1,064,304-1167-304 1,029,483-1257-273 1,024,650-1242-275

Top Ten, Phone - Single Operator WIVE K1VTM W9RE W9ZRX K1Kl(K3UA) N3BB W2YV W38GN N1GL N2LT N7DF

2,025,450-1929-350 1,671,816-1699-329 1,663,020-1629-340 1,640,430-1657-330 1,548,645-1715-301 1,467,252-1536-318 1,436,770'15,!X)-301 1,304, 1.60-1235-352 1,273,515-1439-295 1,043,676-1641-212

Division Leaders - Single Operator Phone Division CW N3BB Atlantic N3AD W9RE Central K9DX K0DD• Dakota W0HP AB4H Delta K4AMC N8KK Great Lakes WB8VPA

W2YV W0EJ K1VTM N7XX (WA1KKM)** N6MG W4QAW N7DF

WB40PG K6RR (N61N)

K5RX V02CW *14 MHz only ••21 MHz only

Hudson Midwest New England

Northwestern Pacific Roanoke Rocky Mountain

Southeastern Southwestern.

West Gulf Canadian

(WD8ALG) N2LT W0WP K1PR

W7NI N6TV K4PQL K0RF (W0UA) N4KG K6RR (N6IN) K1EA/5 VE1AIH

North America Oceania South America 4M3AZC 9Y4VU W1BIH/PJ2

VP2ML VS5MM H31LR VK2VGI VP2MO YB0ACL VE3PENP9 VK4QK 6H1J KH6JSG/KH2 PJ2FR

HK6AQT KP4WI W8FR/KH6

TG9GI VP1A

AH6J VK4TC HK3AXT

North America Oceania VP2ML KH6NO TF5DC

South America W1BIH/PJ2 LU8DQ PY8ZLC

8P6NX H31LR VP1HE

KL7IBT VP2KAH

DX VP2ML (K1ZZ) 8P6J (N6TJ) VP2MOC (K2YY) G3FXB OZ1LO OK1ALW W1BIH/PJ2 HH2VP (N4XR) 9Y4VU RX1DZ

DX VP2ML 4M3AZC OH3YI 6D2AF (N7DD) C6ACY

KG6DX

KH6H ZL1AMO

PY8BI

YV10B

3,330, 702-4757-254 2,039,042-4071-177 2,024,862-3323-222 1,544,550-2594-210 1,530,594-3057-186 1,520,215-2503-235 1,508,536-2718-202 1,485, 105-2907-181 1,393,672-2979-104 1,325,520-2541-210

SL2ZZU (SM2EKM) SM0AOD

4, 138,480-5348-282 3,197, 180-4047-287 2,802,688-4178-238 2, 704,85 7-4 729-201 2,578,911'5144-173 2, 175, 738-3728-214 1,980,072-3489-206 1,364,562-2193-258 1,362,837-2388-219 1,339,268-2793-196

4U1 ITU (W1 RR) OH1LW OH1IJ

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(WAIWLM/WB2JSJ). Like last year; a few hours before the contest began, there was a 50-MHz opening to ZL; so trying to k,cep track of that sort of thing real­ly cut into the IO-metcr operating time (WA51YX). Kind of missed the old High Band category (WB8JBM/WB8DQP). Had never operated QRP, but when I saw the new DX contest rules announcing the QRP category, my reaction was "Hey, that could be fun." And it was. Let's keep the QRP category ... Another QRP convert for sure! (W6ABT). I had a good time operating from a different location this year. I feel honored to be the first Portugesc to operate from Poland with a reciprocal call (CTI OW /SP5). Had a super time. Display of Aurora Borealis on Friday night disrupted all communications for my 5 watts until Sunday morning ... Looking for-

Regional Leaders (QSOs/Multipliers)

Phone Single Operator 1.8 3.5 East KlVTM 3/2 45/36 Central W9RE 10/9 50/35 Mountain N7DF 4/3 29/21 West K6RR (N61N) 012 21/19 Multi-Single K4VX 6/8 38/40 Multi-Multi N2AA 24/19 297/72"

cw Single Operator East K1PR 3/5 123/52 Central K9DX 2/2 67/48 Mountain K0RF (Wf/)UA) 2/2 20/16 West N6TV 2/3. 56/19 Multi-Single K5RC. 11/10 79/51 Multi-Multi W4BVV 20/14 281/69

WNE Low-Power Leaders (200 W or less)

Phone V02CW VE6MP N1AU Wf/)UC W3ARK WD9IIC N7ABJ KT4P W7YAQ W3JPT

812,361 462,624 289,476 241,224 179,760 168,270 165,672. 164,640 164,352 162,670

cw N4HI K2MFY W3ARK W7YAQ K8MR Wf/)UC VE3JTQ W2EA K3TC W2FTY

295,176 281,916 236,664 177,804 175,086 152,427 128,871 115,320 110,352 101,346

IC8POF on Capri Island takes time to reflect upon his 20-meter monoband phone effort in the 1980 ARRL DX Contest.

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ward to the phone weekend (KL7IBT). Would you believe ... It took a trip to the bathroom on the sec­ond night of the contest to alleviate my three month old 20-dB over S9 noise level on 80 meters? The noise went away when I sleepily turned off the bathroom fluorescent light which we leave on all night, every night (until now). What a relief! (K9EF /SR I). I am very pleased to send in my results for my sixth con­secutive ARRL International DX Contest (JFI MYI). Congratulations on the new single-band classifica­tions. It was really a challenge to use my 2-clement col­linear delta loop mounted inside my attic. My CQs brought few responses, so I had to do all the calling. Nevertheless, I succeeded in working JAs and UA0s to the east and W7s and YES to the west. I think that's not too bad for an indoor antenna (DJ4YH). I was

7 14 21 28 79/40 433/75 602/96 792/101 52/42 393/80 495/81 716181 17/13 156/46 888/69 567/60 112127 150/59 640/46 467/63 63/58 486/88 1130/112 773/109 184/75 1429/134 2691/142 1591/128

328/63 415/73 396/61 302/65 242/64 312/59 316/69 290/60 349/52 361/64 365/58 314/65 323/45. 211/53 353/51 230/50 336/66 540194 629/84 374/81 618/92 902/105 621/95 505/91

F3AT, Ivan, single operator, all band, cw.

N7DD at the controls of 602AF on his way to winning the North American single-operator phone plaque.

very fortunate to be in Puerto Rico on business the week prior to the contest and have my trip to Tortola coincide with the contest (VP2VFS/W6IGG). We have only recently built up our amateur station and as we arc in a very isolated location here, we find it very difficult to get the up-to-date contest information and trust that this entry is in order ... we had ·several of the local shortwave listeners sit in on the contest with us . . . Arthur, A4XIH and myself have been operating here only since last year and arc quite glad to sec others get interested in Amateur Radio, this being such an ideal QTH for DX work. We arc located on a vast desert plain, 1500 feet above sea level, that stretches north from here. Our antennas are homcbrew; a ground plane for IO meters and dipoles for 15 and 20. Hopefully, a beam antenna for the high bands is in our future (A4XIU/A4XIH/A4XCA). There's too much wishful thinking occurring in con­test pileups. About 3% of the QSLs that I'm receiving for the VP2ML cw operation arc for QSOs that did not take place. Duplicate QSOs get more attention, but in my case only 2.26% of the QSOs were dupes (VP2ML/KIZZ}. I operated from the Friendly Islander Motel in Nuku'alofa, using a 12-volt storage battery to power my Yacsu FT-30 L The QTH was less than 50 feet from the ocean and propagation seemed to be very good. It was a good contest and lots of fun. It was a great feeling to be on the other end of the pileup for a change (A350M/N60M). As a result of an accident on board the airplane while returning stateside, about half of the 20-metcr log and all of the IO- and 15-mcter logs were destroyed. I apologize to those who worked VS6DO for a new one. I am still trying to reconstruct the remainder of the 20-meter log (VS6D0/KING). Through the kindness of Dan Craan, HH2MC, I operated from his summer home in Fcrmanthe, This is up in the mountains, about a 40-minutc drive from downtown Port-au-Prince, at an elevation of 4000 feet. The antennas were all in.good workirrg order from previous operation at that Q:fH: There is a great view from this QTH. It· is also a good taking-off point for radiowavcs ... It was a great time and now that I am rested up from my 3 k-QSO contest operation, I'm ready to have another go at it. QSL to N4XR (HH2VP/N4XR). CU in 1981 ... If I succeed in convincing my XYL and kids once more! (DJ0IV).

FEEDBACK A couple of items slipped past the proofreaders last year. ON6FT is th" correct call sign for the high-band cw leader from Belgium. N7NG was overlooked as the Rocky Mountain Division leader in the all-band cw category. FSV J should have been listed with B (less than 200 W) power. WB5FND (WA30VC) should have been listed in fourth place, Southern Texas, in the high-band category. OE5CWL's cw log was clipped to his phone log during log sorting, so his leading Austrian score of 321,750-715-150-C wasn.'t properly credited. YU2RTC's high-band phone score was improperly listed with the cw results. K2IGW's Atlantic Division-leading low-band phone score mysteriously appeared in the ENY rather than WNY

VK4TC, shown above, teamed up with VK4JB and VK4NUI to take home the Oceania, multi­single, phone plaque.

From October 1980 QST © ARRL

Affiliated Club Competition

Unlimited Class Frankford Radio Club Yankee Clipper Contest Club Potomac Valley Radio Club Northern California Contest Club

Medium Class Murphy's Marauders North Texas Contest Club Mad River Radio Club San Diego DX Club Eastern Iowa DX Association Willamette Valley DX Club Southeastern DX Club Wireless Institute of the Northeast Western Washington DX Club

Texas DX Society Southern California DX Club

Ill Wind Contesters Northern California DX Club Alamo DX Amigos Northern Ohio AR Society

DX Association of Connecticut South Jersey Radio Association Ft. Wayne Radio Club

Local Class Central Virginia Contest Club Fraser Valley DX Club Indy DXers Gloucester County AR Club Kansas City DX Club-Halifax Amateur Radio Club Northern Illinois DX Association Colorado Contest Conspiracy Point Radio Operating Society Flyweight DX Association Mississippi Valley DX & CC Neenah-Menasha AR Club­Se11ier County AR Club Sheboygan County DX Association Central Arizona DX Association Buffalo Area DX Club Lynchburg Amateur Radio Club Overlook Mountain AR Club Grumman Amateur Radio Club

Memphis DX Society Radio Association of Erie Santa Barbara AR Club Michigan DX Association Lincoln Amateur Radio Club Ohio Valley AR Association Columbus Amateur Radio Association Mitre-Bedford AR Club Lake Success Radio Club Ventura County AR Club Hollywood Amateur Radio Club St. Cloud Amateur Radio Club Red Stick DX Association Great South Bay AR Club Albany Amateur Radio Club Kettle Morraine Radio Amateurs Orange County DX Association Hampden County Radio Association Sabine Valley AR Association Carbob Amateur Radio Club Motor City Radio Club Dauberville DX Association Splitrock Amateur Radio Association ARING Amateur Radio Club Larkfield Amateur Radio Club Poway Amateur Radio Society Harlan County AR Club Chicago Radio Traffic Association

Score 81,538,888 57,384,306 53,673,902 26,162,957

12,499,237 12,382,410 11,619,636. 6,124,845 6,108,162 5,947,916 5,447,742 5,132,587 5,048,873

4,677,282 4,144,239

2,929,236 2,321,106 2,004,430 1,284,879

742,053 558,169 409,647

6,304,334 4,454,156 3,538;815 2,770,512 2,630,643 2,400,393 2,375,174 1,881,456 1,680,488 1,368,048 1,196,042 1,078,753

987,708 928,220-914,856 905,405 824,694 776,214 702,999

580,491 546,492 490,077 413,844 356,804 337,872 335,811 301,869 248,429 220,929 216,879 205,773 205,290 199,740 197,640 169;965 163,227 146,082 141,793 135,634 119,748 106,467 87,747 85,721 46,957 24,308 19,815 19,302

Entries 120 71

102 54

30 35 12 11 23 13 24 17 38

21 22

16 25 16 18

12 12 11

6 8 4 7 7 7 9 5 9 8 6 8 4 9 6 5 8 9 8

4 5 7 3 3 5 6 6 9 5 3 6 4 3 4 5. 3 3 4 8 4 8 7 5 6 4 4 3

CW Winner N2LT W2PV {KlAR) K4PQL N6TV

K1PR­N5JB WB8VPA W6YA W0WP W7NI N4HI W2RQ WA7ZLC

(N4EA) K5KG K6RR

(N61N) W9RW N6AN W5JC WB8JBM

(WB8DQP) WA1CCR W2EA N9AR

NjTT VE1AIH K9DX K0RF (W.UA) K3VX N4DW

N7CW

N4UA W2XL WA2LQO

(W2DKM)

N8FU W8ELE WlFM

N9EZ

WB3JYY

K2RF WA3JYV

Phone Winner N3BB W2YV K3TW N6MG

KlVTM K5RX K8MR K6XT W0EJ W7GUR WA4FBH W2:AZO N7XX

(WA1KKM) K5DX K6RR

(N61N) K9MK N60J· KSDB­WB8JBM

(N8VT) W1NG­W2BHK W91:.T

W4MYA VE7BTV

W2SUA (AA2Z) N0XA

K9DX

K3MD AB4H K0MW W90P

WA9TGL

WA2ECA WA4FHQ W2XL W21NJ

WA4EAV W2WZ WA6ZYG N8JW K(OSCM

W1FM W2SGK WA61JZ.

K01R

WA6FIT

WB3JYY K8SIA WB3FYL WB2WIK

WA2JCX

KS4K

DJ4GL, Joachim, mounted a multi-single phone effort with friends K5TM and K5WM.

listings. AA6DX should have been credited with the top Sacramento Valley all-band score. Still another typo transformed AD3Z to AB3Z, along with WA7PVE previously listed as WA7PUE. WB21TR's NU-leading high-band- phone effort was discovered hiding in WNY. In the low-power phone- leaders, KG4W should not have been listed, which moves up numbers two through 10, with W2FGY appearing at the bottom of the top ten .. Credit AA2Z as the operator at the W2SUA all-band score. Finally, the Gloucester County ARC should have been credited with 19 entries and 4,995,904 points, moving them in­to fourth place in the medium-dub group. Maybe 14 errors out of 3749 listings isn't so bad after all - only 0.40/o.

SCORES

The scores arc broken down by mode - phone or cw. Within each mode there are continent and country subdivisions for DX stations and ARRL Section headings for W /VE participants, single-operator sta­tions only. Under each subheading, scores are listed in descending order.by category, all-band first, IO-meter monoband next, followed by 15-mcter monoband en­tries, then 20-, 40-, 80- and 160-monoband scores, with QRP entries !sited last. The individual linescore gives call sign of the station, a different operator if ap­plicable, the total score achieved by that station, number of contacts, number of multipliers, a letter that indicates the greatest level of power used by that station (where A indicates up to 10 watts of input power; B means greater than IO watts, but less than 200 watts of input power and C means that a power in­put of more than 200 watts was used). A sixth column is used to indicate the entry category of the station (single-operator stations only). AB indicates single operator all band, 10 for IO-meter monoband, 15 for 15-meter monoband, 20 for 20-meter monoband, 40, 80 and 160 for monoband entries on those respective bands. QRP is for IO watts or less of input power, of course. The sixth column category indicator is listed only for the first occurrence of that particular category. All the entries that follow arc assumed to be in that same category until a change is indicated-in that sixth column.

Example: let's take the WIVE - Pho1_1e, Single Operator listings in the first U.S. call area in the Con­necticut Section. KI VTM is the firsr listing. He has a score of 2,025,450 points, 1929" total QSOs, 350 multipliers, runs "C" (greater than 200-watts input) power and: is in the all-band category. Since there are no changes in the sixth column, all the following listings up to WA I FCN arc also all-banders. WAlFCN's score is indicated as a monoband 10-mctcr entry, as are all listings below his until we come to WING, whose 217,464 points represent a 15-meter-only effort. The next change occurs with KIWJL's 20-meter-only score - the only 20-meter­phone monoband score in Connecticut. WIXX is the only monoband 80-mctcr score in that section and AAlK is the Lone Ranger in Connecticut on phone on 160 meters.

Multioperator-single-transmitter entries arc listed in the U .S./Canada in descending order by call area only and by continent and country for DX stations.

Multiopcrator-mult-i-transmittcr scores are sepa­rated by country and listed in descending-score order.

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From October 1980 QST © ARRL

Dlsquallflcations

Phone K1EM, W1FC, K6OYE ( + AI6V, N6DN, W6EEN, WA6s, AVS NTG, WB6s DHN DSV KNU) KB6SL ( + N6CCN, WD6EIZ), K9KU (WA9ZPA, opr), WA0ARS. CW K6OYE (+Al6V, N6DN, WB6s DHN DSV, K7DZ), N6CCN, W6VPH.

WIVE-PHONE

Single Operator

Connectlcu.t Kl VTM 2,025,450-1929-350-C·A8

Kl Kl ( K 3~~5ig:130· I 65 7-330-C Nl.GL 1,304,160-1235-352-C WlWEF 512,912- 874-196..C KlRM 312,816· 686-152-C KlZZ 219,861- 479-153-C NlJW 185,952- 416-149-C WlXK 167,400- 310-180-C WAI VEC 159,840- 370-144-C KlVXG 131,784- 323-136-C WAIZDW 127,062- 362-117-8 ABIU 120,000- 400-100-C WAlCCR 53,631- 177-101-C KlDD 52,200- 200- 87-8 KlNVK 31,104- 144- 72-B WlDD 30,000- 100-100-C Wl VV 28,044• 114- 82-C

~i~8o 13ig~g: ~t ~g:~ KlCC 6624- 48- 46-C WBICRI 855- 19- 15-B WAlFCN 76,440- 364- 70-B-10 KlWJ 70,290- 355- 66-C W81EAZ 36,051- 197- 61-8 NSAW/1 20 .. 832- 124- 56-B

~i~~ 217i1~t 6~t1~;:~•15 KlWA 27- 3- 3-8 W81FKU 27- 3- 3-8 KlWJL 64,515- 253- 85-C-20 WlXX 6706- 52• 43.C-80 AAlK 972- 18- 18-8-160

Eastern Massachusetts

KlMM(NlE~s1;>64- 876-213-C-A8 NIAU 289,476- 561-172-B Kl LS 226,350- 503-150-C KlMEM 207,564- 353-196-C WlFM 143,184• 314-152-B WlFJ 136,764- 351-131-C KlR8 25,584- 104• 82-8 K1GR8 13,608- 81· 56-C WAlVVT 12,816- 89- 48-B WlPU 936- 24- 13-C WlCWU 206,448- 782- 88-C-10 WlGXT 31,641- 199- 53-C WlJR 432- 12- 12-B W81ANT 252,000- 875- 96-C-15 Kl VUT 720- 16- 15-C-80

Maine

WlOO KlSA WlPCD WlCTR KlUO KAlCVM NlAFC WlMN WlGX WAlPDG

591,570- 939°210-C-A8 212,430• 485-146-C

16.920- 94- 60-C 294- 14- 7-C

578,460-1555-124-C-10 54,210- 278- 65-B 32,754- 206- 53-C 17,292- 131- 44-C

6534• 99- 22-C 72, 735- 373- 65-C-15

New Hampshire

KlGQ 144,531· 303-159-C·A8 WlLQQ 114,375- 305-125-C

~~~~ 21tii~: ig~: it~ W2NSD/l(WJl.'l/;'l11:o'(J1- 81-C-10 Wl I CU 22,464- 156• 46-8

Rbode Island

AllK 103,398· 304-114°C-A8

~r~f? 181li~g: ig~: gg:: Vermont

WA1WLM(WB2JSJ,opr} 52,374- 301· 58-C-10

KA1FJ 1275- 25- 17-C--20

Western Massachusetts

K18W NlCQ W2TA/1 WA1ZAM WlR8U WlJP WlAUT W81HIH W81ABF WlDGJ

2

Eastfra New York

W2VV W218

·W2AZO W2XL WA2HFT K2Q.F N2JJ N281N

1,4'67 ,252-1536·318-C-A8 690,855- 869-265-C 431,886- 637-226-C 272,448- 516-176-C 147,030- 377-130-8 127,140- 326-130-C

76,608- 273- 96-8 62,652- 227- 92-8

82 OST~

K2MN 50,490- 170- 99-8 WA2LJM 45,123- 169- 89-C WA2KLV 39,609- 163- 81-B W82MJQ 15,582- 98- 53-8 N2FS 9126- 78- 39-C N28HP 4128- 43- 32-8 WA2STM 3762- 38- 33-8 K82FC 3360- 40- 28-8 WA2R~X 3696- 56- 22-B-10 N2BJB 741- 19- 13-8 K218W 94,275- 419- 75-C-15 W2DW 11,703- 83- 47-C . WA2AUB 2511- 33- 27-C-80

New Vork City - L.1.

W2MOV 187,089- 413-151-C-AB W82TCQ 137 ,541- 361-127-B W2SGK 108,537- 253-143-C W2N81 50,925- 175- 95-C K2JCC 39,372- 193- 68-C N2UN 31,941- 124- 91-C WA2JCX 1 7 ,664- 92- 64-B AC2P 16,500- 100- 55-C WB2PXA 16,224- 104- 52-C WA2DZD 1.0,494- 66- 53-B WA20VG 6840- 57- 40-B W2QAN 4056- 52- 26-8 W2GLE 3312- 46- 24-B WA21SH 3005- 45- 23-B W82PUE 2772- 42- 22-8 WA2LTP 1071- 21- 17-8 WA2SEL 363- 11- 11-8 K2MFV 100,485- 435- 77-8-10 W2KZE 56,064- 292- 64-C WB2AMU 28,224- 168- 56-8 K2CMV 1920- 32- 20-B WA2TSF 1674- 31- 18-8 W2JGQ 19.;g;t 3i~: n:g-15 W21NJ K82NS 288- 12- 8-C W82KCT 3564- 44- 27-B-20

Northern New Jersey

3

Delaware

t<3HBP 108,744• 394- 92-C·A8 W3WD 88.jm: 2:t1u:~ KA3EFL W83GXD 3588- 52- 23·8·10 AD3V 2592- 48- 18-QRP

Eastern Pennsylvania

N388 1,548,645-1715-301-C-A8 W3BGN 1,436, 770-1590-301-C K3NZ 950,562-1214-261-C K3MWV 921,858- 934-329-C K83AG 729,908-1116-221-C W3AP 579.150- 715-270-C K3KNH 354~900- 676-175-C WA3NHO 290,220- 691-140-C K311 287 ,646- 502·191-C WB3CIW 249,018- 539-154-C W3VFV 235,008- 512-153-C W31QS 230,670- 466-165-C KB3HE 195,825- 373-175-C K3ZA 194,852- 396-164-C N3HW 189,618- 442-143-C W3ARK 179,760- 435-140-B W3GRS 152,067- 298-173-C W3AL8 149,640- 344-145-C WA3WRD 137,676- 298-154-C WA3VIV 110,760- 290-130-C W3HVJ 93,726- 246-127-C W3KFQ 93,000- 250-124-C WB3FVL 89,280- 320- 93-8 N3ALF 81,510- 250-110-C WA3VOB 73,554- 299- 82-C W3EVW 60,297- 197-101-C K3TC 51,840- 160-108-C WA3VPQ 43,248- 212- 68-C

4

Alabama

AC4X K4ZGB WA4MIT

Georgia

WB40PG K48AI WA4FBH K4BAM WB4RRC WA40PV AK4T W4DXI W40MQ W4NWB W4LVM N6CR/4 N4JA WA4HNL WA4TPS K4PI WD4NAE W4MGX

184,635- 373-165-C·AB 45,927- 189- 81-C 22,302- 177- 42-C-10

348,582· 533-218 .. (>AB 329,640- 67.0-164-C 269,724- 532-169-C

67,545- 237- 95-8 29,760- 160- 62-C 26,418- 119- 74-C

3885- 37- 35-C 49,980- 238- 70-C-10

7854- 77- 34-C 6804- 63- 36-C-10 4200- 56- 25-C

133,560- 424-105-C-15 124,500- 405-100-C

31,488- 164- 64-C 5133- 59- 29-B

52,398- 246- 71-C-20 3969- 49· 27..C 1764- 28- 21-C-80

148,452· 356-139-C-AB 77,526- 219-118-C

7896· 56- 47-B 3042- 39- 26-B 1680- 28- 20-8

37,950- 275- 46-8-10 29,535- 179- 55-B

15.i~g~: 1~3: ~:~ 193,344- 608-106-C-15

33,480- 180- 62-C 6039- 61- 33-8

W84FIH KB40 K4TSU N4SN W4JVN WB4YPT W4EI WD4GCE WB4ZPF KT4Y AA4M WA4VBV W3VY/4 W4KMS AA4FF WA4FH~

5

Arkansas

AD5F W5EIJ ~,~~B/5

Louisiana

WSOB W5HEZ WD5GLJ WA51GD

Mississippi

AISA K5VPV W5MU.G WA50YU W50SL

49;053. 197- 83-C 44,280- 164- 90-C 41,400- 230- i;O-C 39,690· 147- 90.C 33,540- 172- 65-C 30,150- 134- 75-C 27,813- 127- 73-C 22,890- 109- 70-B 18,600- 100- 62-B 17,820- 99- 60-C

183,708- 756- 81-C-10 55,800- 248- 75-C

124,740- 495. 84-C-20 14,214• 103- 46-C 11,139- 79- 47-C-40 31,440- 131- 80-A-QRP

2604- 31· 28-B-AB 1380- 23- 20-c-1 o 1275• 26- 17-B-15

14,076- 102- 46-C-80

44,175- 155- 95-C-AB 21flm: ~t ;r~ 47,286- 213- 74.C-15

79,461- 243-109-B-AB 65,520- 208-105-8 10,800- 90- 40-B-10

2940• 35- 28-C 1584- 24- 22-C-20

New Mexico AD3Z

N2LT 1,2 73,5 15-1439-2 95-C-AB W83KIL 42,195- 145• 97-C 39,405- 185- 71-8

Kentucky

WA4UBM N4XM K54K WD4HCC WD4NWW WB4YPW N4AOJ WB4PRU KA4F82 K41SV WB4FOT KA4HWG KA41DW WD4FXX

2997- 37- 27-8 K5TA 319,683-1171- 91-C-10 153,840- 641- 80-C

1890- 30- 21-C-15 K2NJ 611,520- 910-224-C W3BNQ 38,982- 146- 89-B 7350- 70- 35-A-QRP N68K/5 W21FK 397,800- 663-200-C W83JVV 32,955- 169- 65-B WlGD/2 226,944- 403-192-C W3PC 31,824- 136- 78-C K2PH 189,216- 432-146-C WB3FVJ 28,980- 140- 69-C W2WD 78,936- 253-104-C K3JGJ 24,354- 124- 66-8 WA2VLY 62,379- 239- 87-C WB3JZE 24,010- 130- 59-B KD2L 54,540- 202- 90-C WB3EFH 22,713- 113- 67-C WB2WIK 39,195- 195- 6 7-C WB3EAG 13,464- 102- 44-C AG2N 35,478- 219- 54-C WB3HYX 9225- 75- 41-B W2HN 35,4 78- 162- 73-C WB3EFI 7548- 68- 37-B K30X/2 15,642- 79- 66-C WA3ZGL 4263- 49• 29-B

.WA2PQU 1\rn:

96- 44-8 WA3YTI 3534- 38- 31-B W2GD 60• 51-C N3AMV 19J!O· Ii: ~t.3 KB2DN 7722· - 39-c CWB3EPW 1S7$• WB2LUD 2244- 22-B HZ 1026- 111- lS•B• WA21FS 105,006, 86-C-10 FPA 768- 16· 16·C WB2VIR 57,474 6J!-B 756- ts- 14-B WA2GUM 13:!i .33-B :no- .10.· 9-C KA2COV 24-B 108- · . 9- • 4-'B N2WT 349,4 115-C-15 71,631- 379;. 63-C•lO W2FFQ 49-C 7-W82HJW 14-C-20. 33. 15 WA2ZWH 100-A-Qf!PKSF 12 1:u,10 K2RF 67-A ••.!J/!¥C ',>JI- 0

North Carolina

N4ANV 413,712- 663-208-C-AB N4AA 237-.072- 449-176-C WA4ZXA 232,656· 591-131-C K84RV 60,164• 216- 93-C WD4LTW 58,464- 232- 84-C N4CUV 25,833- 109- 79-C W4UW 12,150- Bl- 50-C AA4S 11,076- 71• 52-C N4UH Z04,4 77- 637-107-C-15 WA4Tt.! 20J;32- 118- 58-C-40

~~i~J n~g: igt ~::g

southern New Jersey South Caronna

W2SUA(AA~~2-~K~)O- 852-310-C-AB Maryland. O.C.. W84QWM 69,894- 353- 66-B-10 N2MR 577,404• 755-258-C K3TW 842,700-1060-265-C-AB WD4NNP 5568- 58- 32..S WA2DPU 441,936· 744-198-C K3ZJ 736,695- 963-255-C AA4V 6642- 54- 41-C-80 N2VW 270,963- 483-187-C N3RL 627,300- 820-255-C W.B2VOF 248,6·88· 528-157-C WB3GCG 610,857- .681-299-C Souttrern Florida

WA5VTX

Northern Texas

K5RX AF5K K5TJ K5NW N5JB K5LP W5LKP W5LSF KA5Q K2SCU/5 N5ANN KA5W N5UA WSTEN N58ET K5RA N5UD W5RKT W5DVH WB5UDX W5VGX WB5WOE

Oklahoma

W5JME N5ND K5DEC K5WE

994,014-1121-294.:.c-Ae 732,164-1142-214-C 689,574- 818-281-C 595,818- 838-237-C 282,186- 514-183-C 224,664- 506-148-C 206,737- 403-171-C 106,560- 296-120-C 102,912- 268-128-C

72,102· 197-122-C 41,580- 180- 77-8 26,163- 121- 81-C 25,536- 112- 76-B 124~~8: it ~:~ 41,940- 233- 60-C-10 27,360- 152- 60-C 1~m: 1:~= ~i~ 12,126- 94- 43-B-15

6090- 58- 35-C-40 2908- 51- 19-A-QRP

135,993- 317-143-C-AB -43,550- 150- 95-C

19.,m: 1~g: ~~:g-20 K2SNK 177,963- 433-137-C W3UJ 496,587- 749-221-C N2ATD 154,770- 335-154-C K3HPG 448,920· 645-232-C W2BTU 106,386- "298-119-C ~~~N ;gt:iit ~:ti:~=~ ~:~a~o ½;i:i~g: -~~~:½:~:g.J\B Southern Texas

~~~~ ~Hit m:1 ~~:g WA3UPH 230,868- 484-159-C -W2FHV 51,798- 194· 89-C K3AV 215,220- 422-170-C

~:~8S m:~ilt ~~trn~ K5TM(K 5 Z~b°f,~86-l106'277-C•A8

~::iF H:m: ui:1 n:g K5DX 322l12- 549-196-C

-~b~v ~::g~::·1~t ~::g ~~~W ½~g:~~~: ~1~=~::~ W2PFQ 26,325- 135- 65-8 N3AM 111,870- 339-110-C

W4VN 29,304- 132· 74-C w 05 FND(W:t 4 ,ti'1\: 0 ~'j2-196 -c ~:~TQ/W 4 19,095- 95. 6 7 -C KB5FU 1 6,256- 384-153-C

KN2QWO 20,496- 112- 61-c ~i8t:F 1ii:~it ~itm:g '(t~~~V 199,~g: 1!t it: WB3AV.N 87,849- 227-129-C

16,728- ·92. 68-C K.5KG -153,126- 362-141-C 10,656- 74- 48-C ~~: 1~:i~t ng:1-1g:R

K20WE 1794- 26- 23-C ~g~~ :~:irt f~:=1it~ WD4FGI K88CR/4 W2S08/4 W4PZV N4BP WB4B8H

45,012· 242- -62-C-10 WSJC 40,890· 145• 94.C 75• 5- 5-8•15 W5DV 29,106- 147- -66-C

W28HK 229,278• 742-103-C-10 W31DT 39,984- 196- 68-8 • AE20(WA 3W§'.fi'at 52 9- 94 -c AG3s 27,348- 106- 86.8

2040• 29- 24-B-160 1WA51VX 15,147- 99- 51-C

298~~g: 1~1: :t~-QRPl:~~~~o n 5~~g: ~~: ~:~ W2QKJ 24,816- 177- 47-8 K4VT 13 908- 76• 61-C N2CQ 12,240- 87- 48-C ~~~~~R ~t 1~:~ Tennessee

::w~ 12 •~g~: 1~~= 4~~:i8 :8~1sF13 :iJ: it~·10 ~11~AV ~8j:iix: ~itfi~~-AB ~~:w 3 2.,igg: 2 lt ~:~·QRP ~~Xlli _ i~t ~tg KF4H 121,656- 296-137-C W3GN 79- 28-C W4 EAL(WA 4ff.~ig~r~lO· 97-C

Western New Vork K3ZNV - 60- 29-B W4ZWZ 59,508- 228- 87-C

~~~f~',:'. g~ - :t ~~~-15 ~)?~g 19:i~~:: 1~t ~tg W3GG 75,180-. 358- 70-C-20 WA41QL 1380- 23- 20-B

~::~ f~:~g: }~~= ~~=~-QRP We1tPHw 75slgb: fij~: ~~~-10 W84VMS 2754- 34- 27-8 KA4CVW .3- 1- 1-B KB4KA 23,814- 147- 54-C-20

K2VV 646,926-1022-211-C-A8 K82HF 25 7 ,250- 490-175-C W2STM 176,856- 444-133-C K82DE 15'1,659- 369-137-C N2AOM 81,270- 258.,-105-8 AC2J 8.0,955• 257-105-C W2TU 80,784- 264-102·8 K82NU 65,700- 146-150-C KB2KN 52,845- 271- 65-B Virginia W2PHT 48,906- · 209- 78-B Western Pennsylvania W4 QAW ~~nrz 275itt: 1!~: 1t~ K3MD 464,667- 763-203-C-A8 W4MVA WA2VUR 80,100- 358- 75-8-10 WB3KAF 2~,300- 130- 70-C K41QH W82NLR 22,776• 146• 52-8 K3T JM 19,110- 98- 65-C K4CTV W82TKD 19,500- 130- 50-B K3LTP 2340- 30· 26-C W4DM

~i~~'>< 111m: 1H: ;1:g ~~J1~T ititt: ~~A= ~A~·10 ~:tlH,4 W2HPF 285,450- 865-110-C-15 AF3B 31,752- 189- 56-B K4GKD

~i~:8N 1255gig: 4 gt ~i ~§'~Xr. ti:m: 1~t ii~ ~:;[l5 WA2ECA 19,722- 173- 38-C-20 K3KO 11,730- 115- 34-B N4DW ~ra:10 n:m: m: ~~-QRP waWZ(W 831 ~~j~/jl_ 332- 70-C-15 ~t~~ 1<2GXT(WAlfi,~.fa~~r) 76- 46-A ~~~~ ~li!i: t5l: ~;i-QRPi ~:~~U/4

AK5E 3381- 49- 23-B W58E 3264• 34- 32-C W5Y8 513- 27- 19-8

K5RC(N 5JJfJ'2!251- 883- 99-C-10

~~:r.o 66tm: 3~t r:~ K5BZU 11.8,830- 466- 85-C-15 K5WA 103,518- 426- 81-C W5GO 18,306· 115- 54-C W51VR 1·0,368- 72- 48-C K5TU 1518- 23- 22-8 K5GA 278,280- 773-120-C-20 K5NA 1848- 28- 22-C-40 K5SF 8400- 70- 40-C-80 KA5N 798- 19- 14-A-QRP

East Bay

WA680B K5VNJ/6 K60P K6CSL K6MGF WA61QM

Los Angeles

.22,491- 147- 51-C·AB 17.928- · &3- 72-C 111liro: 1n: ri~

8640- 96- 30-C-10 35,139- 221- 53-C-40

1<6EVR 615,126-1306-157-C-AB

From October 1980 QST © ARRL

WB6ZHT W6CN KB6FN N6AW N6ZZ K6VRA W6LUL WA6EKL WB6EAU W60K K6SE

207,835- 415-167-C 144,018- 378-127-C

4071- 59. 23-C 119,2so- 747- ao~;:.10

44,016' 264- 56-C 38,481- 127-101-C

3000· 40- 25-C 371,394-1317· 94-C-15

162· 9· 6-B 18 ' 7fg: 10t 6gj:f2o

Orange

K6 RR{N 6 IN9g~'.616-1392-216-C-AB WA6FIT 119,214• 358-111-C K6TXA 57,240• 212· 90-C WA6TMV 5202· 51• 34-B N6PE 168· 8- 7-C W6YMV 24,021· 157• 51-C-10 N6TO 67,737- 337• 67-C-15 AB6R 13,440- 112· 40-B

Santa· Barbara W6SWM WA6ZVG WB60BB W60UL W6SRM WA6VNN WB6DNN WD6ADG WA61JZ WA6NHB N6HK N6VR

130,923- 373•117-C-A8 6 7,48&· 296• 76-C 39,528- 216- 61-C 21,024- 146• 48-C 20,160· 160- 42-B 18,150- 121· 50-C

13:l?;t 1gg: t~: 43,524- 235- 62-B-10

17:!~~g: 1;t ;g:g 2760- 40- 23-C-80

KA 78AV 4026- 61· 22·8 W70W~ 1620' 45• 12-C W7WA 442,428·1&03· 92-C·lO K7CY 348,558-1351- 86-C N7ABJ 165,672- 767• 72-B N78JH 112,140- 623- 60-C WB7PSP 67,368· 401· 56·8

~Wo~ 22sm: l~t ;~~ N7XX(WAl~~,~f~l313. 93-C-15 K7MX 113,664- 582- 64-C WA 7GVM 102,885- 361· 95-C-20 WA7ZLC(N4~::r~! 354 _ 56 -C-40

· N7EA i!630· 65• 34-C-80

Wyoming W87RGN·. 129,363· 403-107-B-A8

:I.\l.JN/7 118sm: 3~t1i~~

8

Michigan

N88CD 165,318- 467-118-C·AB WDSKXN 114,300- 300-127-C KSSIA 102,960· 240-143-C WSQGP 91,770• 266-115-C KBCV 43,524- 186· 78.C WSLQZ 42,582· 151- 94-C K88AI 14,544• 101- 48-C KSXE 12,201· 83· 49-B WA·SLSS · 1620· 27- 20-C

Santa Clara Valley WD8CUQ 624- 16· 13-..C

K9CLO KA9D00 K9JCR W9MOV N9ASP W9LT W908F N9AVJ KB9HG K9UWA

170,343• 701- 81-C-10 66,861- 323- 69-B 17,292· 131· 44-9: 15,444- 132- 39-B 11.856- 104- · 38-S

201,285, 639-105-C-15 14,352- 104- 46-C

105- 7- 5-8-20 30,429- 161- 63-C-40

765- 1 7- 15-8-160

410,352· 664•206-C·A8 404,230· 709-190-C 180,420- 485-124-C 169.695- 419-135-C 168.051- 403-139-C 156,156- 338-154-C 101,598- 287-118-C

73,164- 268- 91-C 53,133· 199- 89-C 51,120-: 213- 80-B 33,300- 185- 60-C 30,222- 146• 69-B 24,924- 124- 67-B 11:!;~: :t ~g~

2520- 30- 2S:-B 624• 16- 13-B

60· 5- 4-B 54,855- 265• 69-C•lO 23,970• 170- 47-C 18,834- 86· 73-C

5115- 55- 31-B 2340- 30· 26-C

m{m: 6½t ~~-15 1311· 23· 19-C

48• 4- 4-C

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47,376• 188· 84-B•A8 K4XU(+KA4GZT KF4Hl 26CJ!022-1057• 82-C·lO 59w3· 817-243-C·TN

250• 30- 25-c-so :t~rf~14'ilh,9&4I.~{8-166-C-NF

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24~615· 545-149-C-SC m:m: m:m~-A 8 WA4WQH(+~o4aJJ2. 468-143-C-GA 650,268-2007•108-C-10 K4EBV(+WB4RDVI

15«tv555- 355-147-C-VA British Columbia

VE7BTV 558,306- 882-211-C-A8 VE7BSM 36,332· 184- 66-C VE7AIO 27,132· 238- 38-B VE71N 477,495-1965•. 81-C-15 VE7VX 81,510· 418· 65-C-20 VE7WJ 55,266· 302· &l-C-40

WNE-Phone

Multioperator Single. Transmitter

KG4F(+KM1j2 J'tt.AlJ7-125•C•VA KM4X(KA4HEi\wo,HTN 1oprJ G3AOS/W 4AOJ48 66· 286· 21 -VA

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5

N6MG 444,960· 824•180-C"A8 . WSFGA 60,024• 328· 61-C·lO K6WJ 431,034· 722-198-C KAST 53,463· 251• 71-C N6NF 136,590- 314-145-C WBSWZT 10,950• 73- 50-B W6BJ8 119,808· 416· 96-C WS:UA 295,164- 911-108-C-15

Wisconsin

N9AFV W90P WA9TGL K9DAF AG9V W9AMM WA9BZW W9RF W9GXR WA9VRA W9FBC K91ZT AG9G N9AGB WB9GLB KB9DZ. AJ9K WB9FUM WD9DE·E WB9TXJ N9ER WB9VJT W9HE K9DIO WB9CXV WA9LCU W9YCV K9XJ WB90AR

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N6HR 63,672- 257. 84-C NSJW 263,424· 896· 98-C N6CCL 52,962· 194- 91-C Wltl.lD 71,613- 327• 73-C .f K6F8(WB6J.Gs~J'.{c\. 293- 60-C ::1~tw,s 150.fo~t 5~~= ~::g-:w

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248,310- 930· 89-C-10 18.696- 152- 41-B

167,244- 724- 77-C-15 159,327- 843· 63-C

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San Francisco

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Hllnols

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210,843• 513-137-C•A8 10,854- 71· 54-c

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K9 RF(W 89 1~~•~§8.1055-112-C K4VUD/9 95,532· 419· 75-C W9DWQ 77,748- 341• 76-C KA9CQM 73,911· 347- 71-B

K.QQ 56,964• 202· 94·8·A8· W.RIB 126• 7• 6·8·10

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WIIACT 67,947• 319· 71-C·lO

=~t~'0v 3933~t. 2~g: ~¼:~ wo,HWX 1140· 20- 19-IJ

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164,352• 428-128-B-A8 103,155· 299-115-C

25,092- 204· 41-B 18,900- 90· 70-C 17sgig: it :t:g

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1,043,676-1641-212-C-AB 77,868· 252-103-C

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October 196()c:; 83.

From October 1980 QST © ARRL

I5NSR, holder of the second-place-phone QRP score, worldwide.

JE1BYI, Fumio, stirred up a little action on 28 MHz in the phone portion of the DX Contest.

K3IU keeps the microphone warm while multi­single partner K3KU snaps the photo.

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1~B~iz mt ~t ½~l JR7MOE 1500· 42• 15-B JA5CPO 1260- 36· 14-B JAlEEG 1050- 40- 14-B JR3QCT 988- 30· 13-B JAlOSR 606- 20· 6-B JElMMX 604· 52• 4-B JAlFQ 572- 22· 11-B JA6ADA/6 441• 23- 7-B JG3WOE 330- 23- 5-B JA7WFA 215- 16· 5-B JHl FJK 135- 11· 5-B JA3MDI 126- 21· 2-B JJlOLC 36- 6· 2-B JF2LTH 2- l· 1-B JKlHAM 119,630- 617· 70-B-15 JA9BMP 105,927- 589- 67-B JGlTSF 72,177- 542- 49.S JLlJJL 36,378- 291· 47-8 JABDHI 35,908- 297• 47-B JF2GWO 35 ,BOO- 325• 40-B JA8UJV 23,052- 255- 34-B JJlASO 21,720· 206· 40-B JllQLB 18,840- 228· 30-B JHIINBN 16,870- 184• 35-B JAlQXV 15,176- 152- 28-B JGlLCN l3,8Z7• 1:59- 33~ JJlLBJ 11,675- 166· 25-B JA9MSK 10,560- 138· 30-B JA3FZI 10A40- 161· 24-B JL1QNG(JM1AJ/i'2ll!''l3l- 22 -B

JA9GVN 6456- l 05· 24-B JR41NH 6384- 104· 24-B

JA6PL 5428· 91· 23-B JFlFTU 5049· 109- 17-B

1~r~r am: m: u: JMlCPA 4305• 106- 15-B JH4PHW 3624- 63- 24-B JAlKAW 2815• 192· 5-C JKlJSB 1776- 59- 12-B JJlNKE 1744· 75- 8-B JLlOLI 1674- 66· 9-B JA4-H 1608- 48· 12-B Jl\/llCDN 1566- 76- 7-B JH70HN 1392• 60- 8-B JAlHVU 1337- 66- 7-B JH4KMA 1261· 36· 13-B JllKMV 780· 27• 12-B JR4FPO 440- 19- 10-B JLlXLB 424· 22· 8-B JF2HGP 406- 21· 7-B JR4API 378- 23- 6-B JA4VGM 132· 9- 6-B JR3LLU 64- 6· 4•B JF3WDQ 56• 5• 4-B ~B~W} 193~08- 863- a9-e-20

JElSGH 41-f~~t 23?: ~ JASUBW 6050· 90- 25-B JA9CKK 5568· 91· 24-B

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CT2DF CT2QN CT2AK

DK7ZT DKSKJ DFBEA DK8AX DF8XC DK3GI DF9ZP/P DF2HL DK5WQ DFlDR/P DJ4VH DLlAM DAlWZ DLlKAV DLBPC

EDlFD EDlOM EA2QU EA3CBQ EAlJO EA3WZ EA2CQ EA3LA EA7BDJ EA3SF EA4ZO

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197 ;408-1160- 62-B-l O 163,279- 727- 87-C-20

65,156- 467- 52-C-80

93:!~~t 7~: ;~~-AB 1638· 80- 9-C

497- 25- 7-B 125,443· 954- 47-B-10 112;420-1105· 35-C

85;492· 587• 58-B 52,624- 410- 44-B 40,509· 252· 63-c 17,632• 378- 16-B 10,770• 138- 30-B

495. 21· 11-B 7210- 346- 7-B-15 l764• 57- 12-B

38,520- 348· 40-C-40

684;488-1984-119-C-AB 323,736-1354- 84-c 229,912· 654-116-C 115,695- 480-101-B

34,821· 210· 73-C 286,578-1935- 54-B-10 2~~g: 2~g: ~:

187,575- 985- 75-8•15 253,300-1140- 85-C-20

18,090- 237- 27-B

.IAlBOK 48- 16· 1-B F6BVB

209,587-1026· 79-8-20

66,008· 327• 74-B-AB 12,768- 158- 38-8 JA9AGX 4400- '. 82- 20-C-80 F8WE

JAlVFL(JA 5f{~fj.rJ174- 57-A-QRP ~~~tM JLlPAM 22,076• 270- 32-A F6BRP

ll~i;: ~: ~~l 2212· 58- 14-B 1656- 39- 18-B 3864- 66- 24-B-10

JH4UTP 12,408· 142• 33·A F6FNA JRlMSR 3749• 62· 23-A F6CXJ JR2NTC 2352• 58• 16-A

~u~~~1 m: ~= t~ JA2ANA 286· 48• 2-A JRlWZI 189· 12· 7-A JA5ZDW 8· 2· 2-A

UD6DKZ U06DER

UF6FCZ UF60AC UF6QAC UF6CX

UG6JJ UG6GAF UG6LT

Ul8AAV

UJ8JCQ UJ8JCT UJ8JCL

UL7MAR UL7EAF UL7QF UL7JCA UL7PBV

1,816- 327- 41-B-AB

;453• 795•183-B-AB , 760· 389- 80-A ,944· 142- 64-B

726· 69-B-10 • 752- 71-B • 678- 66-B • 851• 51-B • 986- 30-B

61,820-- 875- 55-B 47,929- 402· 4l·B 12,600- 148- 40•8 10d~~g: gt ~t~

1044- 30· 18-B 344,370-2199- 65-B-15 117,168- 961· 48·B

22,724• 449- 19-B 77 ,172- 499- 59.S-20 44.325- 387- 45-B

72,303- 380-- 77-B-AB 24,990· 195• 49·B

24t& m: it:t-N' 13{m: l~t. ?~=~~

7560- 106- 30-B-15 41,832- 336- 56•8·20 10,650· 161· 30-B

44,844- 444- 49-B·lO

20,880- 227- 45-B-10 12toi:: l~~= u::-ao

572,676-1581-156-B·AB 19,080· 233- 40-B·lO

146,982- 911- 66-B-15

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6150• 123- 25-B-AB

1356- 43- 12-8-AB

137,907• 558• 99-B-AB

G2QT 407,904-1305-112-C-AB G3NT 48,006- 280· 63-C G3ZQW 870,8&5-3546• 89-C•lO G5CMX(NBUf.:02-3030- 78-C G3VHB 149,702· 771• 74-B-15

·~~~:' 40{~: 3~g: ¥it=:g G3SZA 2408· 68· 14-8-160 G3XPM 40;464· 303· 48-A-QRP G5DEH 19,343· 239- 29-A

GD4HOX 12,360· 226· 24-B•lO GD4GWQ 1045• 36- ll-B-20

Gl4ELQ 89,937-1131· 27-B•lO

GM3RAO 470;400-1444-120-B-AB GM4FDM 125,060- 605• 74-C

GW4BLE GW3CDP GW3KVA GW3NVV

66,960- 511· 45-B-AB 150;416· 770- 79-B-15

85:!~: 7gt i&l-ao HA4XX 214,406· 604-158-B-AB HAtHW 23a939. 231· 37-B HA KNH(HA6 lJb°/.r) 32 _ 16 -B HA5KBM 238.176-1167• 72-B·lO HA9KPU 197,030-1230· 61-B HG8KQX(HA:1x~~'l15. 54-B HAAVQ 72,072• 477• 63-B

~l~e 29-,;~g: m: ;g: HA5EIV 531· 23· 9-B-10 ~:=~~B Hi'!i~!i30t620· 70-8·15

< 308,7~-1'ko- 94-e-20 HA6NW 155,840· 699- BD-B HA8KWO 42,021· 308- 63-B

HB9BLQ HB9AUS HB9BRQ HB9ASJ. HB90X

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101,724• 487· 84-B-AB 61,200- 353- 68-C

6048- 100· 27-B 5664· 86- 24-B 3588· 598· 2-C-10

985,647-1699-199-C-AB 309,015-1015-108-C 757,350-2801- 99-C-10 587,288·2114-104-C 398,194-2055- 74-B 230,547-1228· 67-B 228,001-1280- 67-C

77,760- 625- 48-B 3824• 90· 16-B

612,540-2975- 82-C-15 19,832· 216- 37-B

106,533· 695- 57-B-20 98,356- 572• 67-C 68,680· 223· 85-B 66,881· 560- 47-C 36.162- 329- 49-B-80

166,278- 829- 74-A-QRP 42• 5- 3-A

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62,336· 706· 32-B-15

795,800-1616·184-C-AB 246,620- 813-110-B

From October 1980 QST © ARRL

89,346- 690- 58-8 46,2 76- 192· 92..C 42,395- 263- 61-8 1mt 1st mi

3303· 367- 6-8 3010· 75. 14-8 2286· 127- 6-8 1938· 34· 19-8 1776- 148· 4-8 5899- 131- 17-8-10

SM6CST SM5CSS SM6HCX SM5KWC SM7HSP SM9FM

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6516· 184- 12-B

m~= :~= mi 2618- 62· 17-B 2107• 102· 7-C 1854- 73. 9-S

924• 79- 4-S 192- 32- 2-B

18- 6· 1-8 795,375•2907•105-C•l5

V38YK Y38YE Y37ZE Y34SE V54VA V37UF Y25HL Y22PF Y23EE Y22MC

37,111· 359· 37•8 34,827- 295• 47·8 3\gJ:: fi~ l½l

PJ2FR 222,154-1060- 76-8-40

19,008· 236· 32·8•15 20,382· 235· 43·8·20

PT7TP 461,700·1162-150-C·A8 PY1Z8J/PY8

18,025- 242• 35-8 PYlNEZ 12.!~tt m: ~tll.-QRP ~~E:,c

1210· 37• 15-A PY50GG PT2ZAE

144,480- 493-112-C 141,966· 767- 66-C

10,944· 113· 36-8 17,784- 524- 12-8-10

2~~gg: m: fg~•l5

L..A9GX LA9CQ LA2AO LA5VV LAlKQ LA2GV LA3VW LA6ZV LA7NW LA21J LA3JT LA7SI LA9HW LA4YF LA2GN LA4WV LA4TG LA4YW

324· 27- 6-8 34{~:s: 2::: n::·15

SM6JNW SM5GMG SM5CMP SM60SS SM5EQW SM4CAN SM68XV SM~BVQ SM6KXE SM9FSM SM6AOQ SM6FAX

~~:m: ;&t i1~·20 Y06KEl(Y~\1,~tplt9.119.8-A8 2771- 72• 17-C 'V03JW 20 1957• 210· 39-B-20

4M3AZC 3,197,180-4047-287-S-A8 YV21 F 20,490· 300· 30-C-40

1014- 40- 13-8 336- 56- 2-C

2440· 205• 4-C-20 3528· 62· 28-C-80

42 1 126· 320· 59-C-80 V08BSE 19,229· 195- 41•8 1702- 32· 23-C Y08FR 15,211· 149• 41-8 ZP5GLS

9Y4VU 21,ggg: 1Ag: ¼ti-0RP ~8J~c 14~: a~ 1t:-40 7366· 104• 29-A V06AJI 1938· 51• 19-8-80

6939· 260· 9-8-15

689,052-2778• 91-8-10

LZ2VP LZ2YJ 153jig: 1 i~: ;~:g-20 6020· 119· 20-A

4375- 96· 19-A

OE5CWL(OE5CU1gopr) CT10W/SP5 68,355• 303-105-C-A8

OE158A 79sU6: 8U: ~i~~?ip ~~~~~~ ~~:m: m: n:: OH3YI 2,802,688-4178-238-C-A8 OHlLW l,362,837•2388-219-C

SP8KAF 48,676- 470- 83-C SP9FL Y 27 ,030· 202· 53-S

OHllJ l,339,268-2793-196-C SP58LF 22,755- 185- 41-8

~~~~E lOj~~g: m: ~t~ OH7UV 104,465• 502· 85-S OH7NW 93,610· 349-115-8 SP6ECA 6864- 83 33-8 OHlEH 91,372- 714· 53.S SP80VS 4524• 85· 29-8 OH6PA 58,401· 285- 81-8 SP58R 101,568- 612· 69-8·10

SP7FTP 46,224• 564· 36-8 OH2KP 52,866· 266· 89-S

g~~~<;F 27-t&lt Wi: :;: ~~~ki 16am: 3~g: ti: OH2VZ 5191· 73- 29·8 SP2PIK 1515• 103· 5-B OH6SA 4843• 68- 29-B SP9ERC 3591- 56• 27-8-15 OHlHS 867• 30- 17-C SP38YZ 840· 27- 12-8

SPIIPCZ(SP91J~f.J'£) 134· 29-8-20 SP9EML 7223· 93· 31-8

OHlFM 490· 16- 14·8 OH4PW 22,260· 186· 53-C·lO OH6UJ 17,824- 209· 32·8 OHlPU 12,420- 170• 36-C SP3IOE 4805• 71· 31-8

SP98RP 3621· 81· 17-8 SP3XR 3496· 61· 23-S SP7EJS 2850• 52- 19-8

OHlPS 5328- 118· 16.S OH6AG(OH6Mi'd~g'.> 86 _ 4 _C

OH50Q 128· 8· 8·8 SP8RJ 2185· 36· 23-S OH7SC 102· 34• l·C SP9EMU 1580· 39· 20-8 OH2FQ(OH28H,opr) SP60VP 162· 10· 9-8

961,469·371 O·l 01 ·C· l 5 SP3DOI 19,592· 228- 31-8-40 SP90H 4• 2· l-8•160 g~mo 507,1m:2m: ~r~-SV~AU SV~AR

OH5RZ 4378• 85- 22-C OH3FW 1012· 22· 22·8

g~~t~ m:m:1ii~:1n:~·20 TF3US OH20T 495296· 388- 52-8 UA3TN OH3AA(OH3J:';,i';"g.l 162· 43-8 UV30N

OH9PH 11,583- 97- 39-8 80~~~.P OH50L 6880· 124- 20·8 UA 6AKT OH3DP 5624· 70• 37-8 UA 6WS

g~}~~ 5~g;: 11: ½g::--40 UV3AP OH6NG 1462· 43-- l 7-A-160 RA3DKE OH3WU 7084- 74- 44-A-ORP ~:~~~ OH~PA(OHlAS,opr) UA6LIA

48• 6· 4-A-160 ~~:~x OK2BLG OK2SPS OKlKZ OKlAVO OKlXG OKlAAE OK3FON OKlFAR OK2BTI OK3EA OK2BJR OK28B1 OK3CFA OK2QX OK3CMZ OKlXC OKlAGN OKlXN OK2SLS OK2BQL OKlASQ OK3TON OKlAMI OK2JK OKlAJY OK288J OKlAOJ OKlMIZ OKlAVG OKlOKS OK28KR

OR5KP OR5FV OR4XG OR6JG OR4HG

OYlA OY9R

OZST OZ60G OZ9NN OZlAXG OZ3ZK OZ8HE OZlEQC OZ2BM OZlFAO OZ6XR OZ6YZ OZ90L OZ8SC OZ5EV

479,468· 842•187•C·A8 UA4NAA 64,980· 386· 60·8 UW3EH 36,780- 213· 60·8 UA3LCU

fi·m: m: :~~ ~~xg£l8

5858• 71· 29·8 UA30JS 4048- 68· 22·8 UA3DAT

730,887-2982- 87•C-10 UA3TAM 236,550-1267- 75-B UV3N8 103,311- 901- 39-C UA4CM

f l·~ig: ~~t ~t~ ~~t~r 13ti~~= l~t ig:~ ~:it:z

1224• 68· 6·8 UA4ACP 1045- 39· 11-8 UA4CH

193,380-1094- 60-C-15 RWlAE 51,060· 430· 46•8 UAlCAI 32,544• 215- 56-B UA3XAN 12,366- 171- 27-B RZlAET

1848• 55• 12·8 UA3TAG 46· 10· 2·8 UA4AEE

44,850-1725· 5l·C·20 UA3EAL 39,im: m: irn ~e~~~u

1887- 45- 17-C UA4AHT 1177- 46• 11-8 UA4WWA

810- 27- 15•8·80 UA4PBX 754• 31· 13-A-160 RA3DQP

88,350- 376• 93-A-QRP 25 1 792· 176• 52-A ~:~~~z

296-1m:1t~I: ~t~·A 0 UB5MOI 20,700· 253• 30-8-15 UT50V 35,640- 323· 45•8-80 UB5KAN 69,536· 525· 53·A·QRP~:~~~~

4092- 73- 22-B-AB UB5ABK 3638· 76-.l;f,S ~~~~~A

97,226- 475- 1h-a-Aa UV5TE 63,114· 353· 67-8 U85Q8G 38,192- 233- 62-B UB51FN

7800- 100- 30-8 UB5MFR 3925- 79- 25-B U85EGB 3914- 76- 19-B 3206- 82· 14-B 1602· 89· 6·8

516- 18· 12-B

UC2ACD UC2LBE

89,880-1064- 30·6·10 U050GX 10,585- 99· 29-B U050CL

8880- 160· 20-B 344- 30- 4-8

1 7 !920- 192- 40-C-80

19,8 72- 142- 54-B-AB 11a;gg: l~t ~t:

1120· 36- 10-B 576,882-2494- 81-C-10 111,435• 801- 51-B

UP2BCD UP28AR UP2BAO UP2DM UP2PAD UP2NA UP2AV UP2BBF

897- 26· 13-S·AB 54,150• 449. 57-8-10

18,424• 163· 47-8-20

13,858· 141- 4-B-15 10~132· 132- 34.S-20

346s8i~:1m:1y1:g·AB 46,384- 361· 52-8-10 31,020· 310· 44-B 19,988- 234- 38-8 46,605- 4 72- 39.S-15 23,091- 238- 43-8 32,384• 356- 32-8-20 16,687- 184- 41-B

7020- 101· 26-B 30,184- 316· 49-8-40

2594- 57- 21-8 1320· 33· 20-8-80

6200· 160· 25·8-10 2366· 61· 14·8·80

11sm: m: ~g::·10

60,000- 272- 96-B·AB 13,376- 150• 32·8 13,212· 141• 36-B

157,740-1171• 55-B-10 68,423· 516· 53-B

105,610- 692- 59-8-15 11-1m: m: jt:.20

VU20M 27,800- 254• 40-B·A8 YU7NZR 11,360- 138· 32·8 YU30RM 9240• 96· 42·8 VU5XAF 696- 40- 6·8 YU108A 208,560·1035· 79-8-10 YU2C8V 28,_175- 456• 25-8 VU7GMN(V~1'°1;~~o~~g. 49 -C•lS YU3TCM 3024· 46· 24·8

YU 28 HI cv~i~i~~Fsii6- 72-8·20 VUlOFT 324,870-1298- 98-B

~8I~~L 19:1~~t m: 1~~ 4 UllTucv.:_~:ti:irJ.2193·258-C-A8

9H4L 40,350• 484- 30-CAB

North America

C6ACV 2,578,911-5144-173-B·AB

Hl81MR 3871• 186· 7-8•A8 Hl8G8G 29,022· 271• 42-C·lO Hl8LC 14,769· 199- 27-8-15

H 3 lLR(H~~~~~t~~'.Jio97. 94·8·10

HRlFVA

J7DB

12,255- 276• l5•B·A8

2895• 201- 5-S•A8

KL7AF 195,396· 682-114-C•AB KL710T 24,570- 404- 21-C KL7Y 206,293-1190- 67•8·10

DX

Multioperator Single Transmitter

Asia

A4XCA(A4s ~~~t1:'ff:{~J 89 -e

HL 9TO(KS~'l:tttiitsi~•v4-C

t~TY~~<~•J~F\7~~~~~75

JA 9 X8 G,JH1H:~i~rn80- 68-C JA8YXl(JA8s ERG OYC JCR QC8,oprs) 63,448· 320- 77-C JA9YAV(Mu1J~~~~ 4 • 264 _ 29 -C

UK9CAE(UA9s CJK CPB,oprs)

UK9UAAcui 21,L4Jr1 u:;;.2~'1<.1 8~~~g1Mil~f()4f4·1168-159-B

355J~4-1234-141•8

UK~AA 813 1K~~~l2•1038-142·8

UKt1SAW< 3 fFC~so-624- 84-B

UK9WAA< 2 0fI',lo1-43- 9-s ::lt~~ 257J~g: m: 5g~ WB4WXE/KL7 UK7LAF(3 oprs)

7370• 230· 11-C 196,992· 668·128·8

NP2AE

8P6KV

58,539- 513- 39-B•AB UK8MAA(5 201;:136 _ 814 _123 _8

242,352- 642-136-C·AB

2134- 70- 11-8-10 882· 51- 6-8-20

5'ai;3~~-I~4-c

OKA DOAGQA

515,n~-1692·106·C G41 RF(G3XVR,G4s AUC EUR, GSI UY ,oprs)

442,260·1204-140·C

GM3STU{+GM3RFR) 163,620· 679-101·8

~~:o~~si,-<r:~:t~6~-'i?~2~~2~:a HA5KKC/7(HA58V ,HA5GQ, HA5LV.HA!iMA,HA5MO_,oprs)

153,931· 573. 59-8-10 ~1033,044·210t•l86·8

Oceanla HA7KSV(Multlop)

~026,762-2628·141·8

HA,KLE<1,g~i~.fA8-2032-186-C A350M(N604M~o,,p9rJ. 476• 39 o·A8 HA3KNA(HA3s NS NU oprs)

~ g~ S -,:;i, 789,396-1895-157-B

KHGJLC/OU~9,784- 766- 28-C-AB HA"KDA(H:t1.r9~Sl11~1~3-C

KH6JSG/KH2 9200- 198- 20.S-40 HA 5 KKB(MjltJ~«fJ2- 764·169-B

KH6N • 643 062·1893-122-C-AB HA 3 KHC<Mrii~rl2- 701-104-8

:~:f/KH 6 rm~ 2it gjiORP HA 5 KKG(Mm~:f47. 581·114·8 HA6KNP(HA6s ND NL NN NY

W7KHN/KH9 ONk°prs~ 146,064- 560-102·6 562,615-2934• 85-B•AB HA KA (Mf1tJ~f~o- Sl 9-105-B

VK4VU VK5MF VK2VGI VK4QK

1g::1:tl~ij:l~~~-AB HA8KWG(MUJV3~2- 371-104-B

~i~:&~t11~g: ~t~:}8 HA 2 KMR(Mult~i~6- 1;3. 4-C

VS 5 MM(Kl~~--~~7-2380-133-B-AB HB!IBEl(HB9s AOO BEl,oprs)

874,584-1727-216-C

Y82SV 234,784• 992· 92-S·A8 YB2CR 1400- 69- 8-8-10

Y8~ACL VClBZ

53,508- 913· 28-8-15 50,761-1060- 23-B

13EVK(+l1DFS,13s MAU ON, IN30YG,W3US)

5,962,836-5356-398-C 15SFE{+l5s BQN ELQ KKW

Tf8J~/+11s VflH6~-~f54 •147 ·C 298, 758-1029-102-C

PA~DUO PA~LIE PA3AJA PA~MVW PA2TMS PA!JAWI PA,IJM PA0CF

15,234· 203· 36-8-80 ,UQ2DZ 120- 20· 2-A-QRP RQ2GAI

5W1BK(HB9RS,opr) 102,780- 682- 60-B-10 9384· 188- 17-C-AB

71,891- 776- 37-B SWlBZ 1267- 62- 7-C-40

SL 2 ZZU(S2~i21i~1~8~~928-214·C·AB SM~AQO l,980,072-3489-206·C SM5CAK 216,879-1903- 39-C SM7FHJ 24.564- 375- 23-C SM7AIO 16,686- 223· 27-B SM0A8F 13,560· 140• 40-C SM"DEN 3705- 285- 5-B SM5AAV 728- 61- 4-C SM5FBL 648• 37• 6-B SM2RS 192· 16- 4-C SM6HCJ 52- 5- 4-C SM"AJU 415,982-1871- 86-C-10 SM4HCM 170,686-1080· 62·C SM3DN I 91,542- 8 79- 38-B SM31UV 85,567- 870- 41-B SM~JOQ 46,460· 372• 46·8 SM5CBM 45,900· 355- 54-B SM5ARL 40,470- 274- 71-B SM6JVQ 26,906- 474- 22-B SM6CSB 20,760- 201- 40-C

~~~~1~ 158g~g: ½~t ~g:~ SM5BDA 7080- 113- 24-B

UQ20P UQ2GGS UQ2GBU

RU20V RU2QD RU2RCU UR201 UR2T8G

Y49WF Y45YA Y24NO/A Y35LM V41ZH V44ZK Y47LN Y46WF Y23HM/A V33TA V21JH V45SA Y79ZL Y22TO Y41VM

23,904- 306· 32-B 8721- 192- 17-B South America

54 o- 27 • lO-A·l 5 0 CE3TK 35 0280· 227- 63-B-AB

~1:~gt ~~t ;t:·A 9 CP6EL 800 0632-2147-136-C-AB 297tgt 2n: jt:·10 CP8ET 35,343· 240• 63-8

1450- 52- 10-B CX7BV 102 0464- 682- 64-8-15

220.564- 732-134-B·AB 182,368- 530-164-B 165,057• 572-111-C 125,008- 467-104-C

39,744- 310- 48-B 25,953- 251- 41-C 16,926- 207- 31-B 16,836- 141- 46-B 10,505- 86· 55·8

2442- 76- 11-B 650- 22· 13-B

50- 5- 5-B 172,458-1039· 66-B-10 137,167- 777. 73-C

4 7 ,4 72- 444• 46-C

CXlTH 47,970- 441- 45-8 CX48W 8284· 152- 19-S

KA6CNS/HC1

HK3BON HK3YH HK6AQT

LU2KAE

58,380· 594- 35-8-10

73,458- 436· 63-8-AB 135,999· 804- 69-B-10

780· 29- 10-C-80

176,400-1121- 63-C-10

OA4AWD 478,246-1292-134-C-AB

WlBIH/PJ2 461.465-1885- 89-C-15

~~~k~el.~6-~J:st--1 RT· 1, 95 5,580-3290-2 20-C

LA1K(LA3GW,LA6s MP MU,

LASs au K~6L5~j5~:'2~g2 5-1150-C

LZlKDP(Multlop) 632,095-1502-167-C

OE2VEL(+DK9CW,OL9PT, OE2s DDL DVL,OE3ALW)

570,372-1184·1 74-C

OH2AA(OH2s SCP BNP BQB

BQS BRW3~~~ 5l.1s1- 481-289-C OH7AB(OH7s UE VR XV,oprs)

765,6 72-1115-183-C

g~b~~bi~~sx~~~s?SJ BT • 388,%6-1065-148-B

OH6AH(OH6s DC DH,oprs) 11,456- 175- 32-B

OHlASt,!OH61.:,f~5='fc1?.'~5.0

OKlKRG(OKls ALW DWA!l'if.'s) OKlKTW M~~fji,885-3756-2 -C

1 2n.fJ5.1519. 65-c

OK 3 Kll(Munil42. 410- 91·8

OK 3 KFF(Mu~~~C48- 386·106-C

oK1KvscMu~~~flo- 216· 70-c

OKlKZQ(Mufi\~d'l,;. 172- 54-S

OK3KTY(MultlffA2. 149· 34-C

OK3KTP(Multl~~~ 5 - 54 _ 25 -8

OKlKJ R(Multli~) 32 _ 47 _ 19 -8

OKlKCF(Multlf!'Ao. 5 3- lo-a OK2KVl(Multtop)

168, 28- 2-8

gm .. ti~s2d-~~t~fKZ o,o. 4 75,072-1656-104-S

k~~G6'crs'::,,:,~u,PA9s ERA GIN

l ,74t 766-3102-198-S

PA 9 VAJ(+P~J'9,~VlJ!2525.105-e

~~,~~l+f:~s:~AT~~v~.R, WB6GETi 590,024·1594-131-8 PllARS( u1t11i55. 259• 35-S

i~t~~~~f"2~~~j5'cJl_fa~:~2~t~ SK48X(SM4s AJV EMO IJS ~1m.,Y(MuM.?·068-1075• 37-C

1:!:too- 231. 25-e

SPSKOH(Multlop) 26,520· 172- 51-8

SP6KNE(SP6s igfo':-'1~i~·~1i-e

sv~AEC+SVJ1~';-J25-1588·135-c

UK 3QAE<t:f lJ.Wt'.2~b"t~w.2

UK 4 WAE([ c\'f2'.!44-1591•279-S UK3Q8'tJ.,iJA3s QBG Q8P QDC

QOR QO ~~~2~'f~,°f.f~J13-e

UK 4 WAB( 4 21{~~74-1176-174.S

UK 4 AANtl!ffJ'.,bo- 565-164-e UK6LTG(3 oprs)

169,617• 655-123-8

UK 3NAAC 3 fil'f'.160· 484- 83-8 UK4A8Z(3 oprs)

54,044- 397- 59-8

UK308V(3 O.fb'.~96- 294· 62-8

UK 3WAC( 3 0fO!A12-164- 64.S

UK1TAR(2 or;:~18· 160· 38-S

UK2FA1?< 3 0 .fl~\40· 334• 55.S

. ~~~r:bl~~~~tK~:~;~~~ Ol)fS) l ,800,040-3272•220-B UK51AZ(6 oprs)

1,4 75,500·2202·250-S UK518M(3 oprs)

443,173-1244-131-S UK5QBE(3 oprs)

377,428· 895-157-S UK5EAQ( 5 oprs)

90,988- 400· 92-8

UK 5 HAB( 2 0~3~t41• 167- 57-B

UK 2WAR( 3 °il:.172-436- 43•8

UK2PRC(Multlop) 1,877 ,720-3100-230-B

UK 2 GDZ(a ~f;~i35-1641-167-B

UK 2 R • X( Mfl~:'fJo-1120-160-e RK2RAQ{2 oprs)

47,329- 382- 47-8

V23DL{+V23CL) l ,323,822-3825-122-C

Y31AA(Multiop) 3876- 74- 19-C

~i;r.AG(;'Pli,b'lo 5- '4j3'""1i1-e

YUlBKL(YUls OMV PKl,oprs) 95,772- 415- 92-B

North America

N4UM/C6A~\~:fid~~:J~~) 7 -B

~~i~t\!j~~~~bJ~;~,N'1BG 5,889,5 74-7364-277-C

K2GBH/KV:~~~~~~]jt 94 -B

VP1A(A891,K~BRO CS TLM, KB9U,KC!IB,W9S AR CY DEL

JU UN ZKz:'iil~k 51~if8i~113-e

VP2A(K30MI ,K4LT A,KR4C, W4MDX,WA4s CDH DEP,oprs)

l ,890,500-5141•125-S

VP2KAL(N8s CC SW,W8UVZ, WBSLDH,oprs)

3,894,4 72-5684-236-C

VP2KAH(fg6t~2~~~J>J~~62-C

VP5EE(+KU4J,W4GTS, W84ZNH,WN4FVU)

4,584,008-5511-286-C

Oc;:eania

VK4TC(+V-K.4s JB NUI) 940,34 7-2 336-163-A

ZL2AH(Multlop} 525,742-2064· 94-B

October 1980 85

From October 1980 QST © ARRL

South America

HC2A(HC2s CG DQ JN SL TC, oprs) 1,171,310-2815•145-B

HK3AXT(+HK3S AFD ASE so TF) 2,166,072-3773-204-B 5K4LRM(HK4s FZ BKB DKR DUM,oprs)

HK3BED(!~~1•i~t:f8 75 •24 0-C 974,816-2119-164-B

~~:t~g{f.~}i:9'1i~:fa58-189-C

Multioperator Multi-Transmitter

Asia

JA2VKA(JE25 KPM BQT, JH2QXQ,JR4GNC,JA4UDP,

JH 4 VBQ,Jf.8r'-r.rj~~:i~l-243-C

OK 3 VSZ<Mtfk~~to-1522-155-c

SP6PAZ(S~s 0i~:r.E 4~~-P~l-c

UB5VAZ,UK1NAD,UK2BAS, UK2FBQ,RK3AAH,RK3ACW, UK3QAV ,UK5UBF,UK5WAA, UK6HBK,UK6LWA,UK7GAL, UK7LAH,UK9CBY ,UK9COM, UK9FER,UK9HAP,UK9QAA, UK9SAY ,UK9UAC,UM8MAO, UM8MBL,U05AP,UP2BCR, UP2BV ,UQ2GCN ,UQ2G El,

~~\~8 •~~,~}.~~i 5'1;RW3FW, RZ1A • N,RZ5UBI ,RZ5UWG, VE3CEA,VE7NI ,K7SE/VP2A, W1PWK,WA2BZW,W2DAU, W2HAZ,WA4BTG,W4KO, W04LFO,W4NOS,WA7CWM, WB7RUN,WA9GFR,WA00TO,

~r!i~136i~i~v1~~i~25KH,

rn:;'cf ~li~g~rl~l?vrl~~~· V37UO, V37XJ, Y37YI, V382F, Y41ZM, Y 46TF ,Y46X F, Y4 7VN, .Y4 7XN. Y49UH,Y53WL, Y54ZI, Y750L,Y86YL,Y02ARV, YU2CDS(YU2RQX,opr),

~l!i3513~a~~ff-~il4~ERS-4 3496 '

I Glenn, WB2JGD, tries his hand at a little cw DX contesting from Southern Florida.

8P6J (Jim, N6T J) really made the old dits and dahs fly to the tune of over 4000 QSOs on his way to winning the single-operator all-band, cw plaque for North America.

Aki, JG1UNE, spent some time in the all-band phone category of this year's DX Contest.

WIVE-CW

Single Operator

Connecticut

KlPR 1,496, 7 48-1564•3 l 9-C-AB 1,287 ,072-1312·327-C

517,050· 766-225-C 135,360- 320-141-C 135,255- 355-127-C

KlKI

92,064- 274-112-C 75,558- 257- 98-C 62,445• 181-115-C 52,200· 174-100-C 44,361· 159- 93-C 16,704- 96- 58-B

6864- 52- 44-B 2496- 32- 26-B 1320- 22- 20-B

12- 2· 2-B

Rhode Island

WlGL 610,092· 807-252-C-AB AFlO 381,888· 663-192-C KlTZQ 61,182- 206· 99-C WlRFQ 8550- 75- 38-B Kl VSJ 663· 17- 13·8 KlJA 84,132- 369- 76-B-15

Vermont

·KllK KAlFJ

882-7728-

Western Massachusetts

21· 14-C-AB 92- 28-C-20

KlBW l,064-655-1203-295-C-AB NlCQ 307,593- 717-143-C WlAUT 204,600- 620-110-C WlMM 19,602- 99- 66-C WBlHIH 6912- 72- 32-C-10 WlJP 168· 7• 8-B WIGG 44,946- 227- 66-C-15

2

KlCC WlVV WAlYEC WAlCCR KlBV WING WlBW5 NlJW WlCNU NlCC WBlCRI WlCUH KlWA KlEM KlWJ N5AW/l

49g~t:: 2;~: g:~-10 Eastern New York

4464- 49- 31-B W2PV(Kl'i.~Bof.'i_)88-1287-308·C·AB Kl RM KlVTM WAlFCN KlWJL WlKKF KlWB WlXX AAlK WBlGEB

fi3:~~g: ~~;: i~:g·l 5 W21B 756,798- 974-259-C

61,230- 314- 65-s ~~~E0 ~gi:~it ~~t~~~:g 4 ~~~:: 2i~: gtg· 2 0 WA2AUB 130,080- 271-160-C 31,146- 179- 58-C-40 WA2LJM 58,938- 209- 94-C 11,025- 105- 35-C W2GUP 36,354- 166- 73.C

216- 9- 8-B-160 N2AIF 33,750- 150- 75-B 1794- 26- 23-A-QRP W2AWF 13,500- 75- 60-C

Eastern Massachusetts

WlKM 878,444-1073-276-C-AB KlDG 855,855-1045-273-C WIDA 491,205- 715-229-C

KlMM(NlE~J{t,;>65- 735-193-C WlFJ 352,968- 616-191-C WBlANT 351,450- 710-165-C WlFM 44,370- 174- 85-B KlMEM 39,798- 134- 99-C

~~15 23am: 1ig: ~~:g NlDC 2916- 36- 27-B WAI YVT 2898- 42- 23-B WAlKSF 2400- 32- 25-C

WB2NFG 3456- 48- 24-C-10 K2MN 40,194- 231- 58-B-15 W2DW 8208- 72- 38-C K20B 27,540- 170- 54-8•20 WA2MJX 1083- 19- 19.C

New York City L.I.

K2MFY 281,916- 492-191-B-AB

WA2LQOCW/,Ps~9~s".P185-161-C K2SX 129,927- 269-161-C K2PE 108,558- 326-111-C N2UN 78,324- 214-122-C WA21SH 44,880- 176- 85-B W2LPA 40,455- 155- 87-B

~i~~S 6561~t 2:r: ~~~-l 5 ~~~~W3 30~:g~: 1 ~g: ~g:g::g ~i~BB 2g~:r;g: i1t ,~:g•lO ::~~GZ rJ~: 2t 1tX Maryla nd • O.C. South Carolina W2NJ 48,564- 228- 71-B-20 K3RA 842,295-1165-241-C·AB K2JT 28,512- 176- 54-C-40 W3UJ 437,526- 669-218-C N4ZG 36,783- 201- 61-C-20 WA2ZWH 68,952- 221-104-A-QRPK3SA 426,537- 571-249-C K2RF 5850- 50- 39-A W3GRF 345,000- 575-200-C Southern Florida

Southern New Jersey ~lt'tF/3 ~~i:xi2: ,i~g:½~::g W4WBC 135,660- 323-140-C-AB N3II 198,204- 398-166-C WA40ML 104,640- 320-109-C

XfJ:~H ~88:~½t ~~tf~~~-AB K3AV 197,706- 397-166-C ~i~~z ~::~it ~~t1;g:g

~~~•OF 1!~:f~g: ~:i:Ig~:g ~is::: ½~1:~;g: ~½2:½3tg W4BV 42,210- 134-105-C w2 PAU 58 ,740 _ 178 _110 -C K3BHJ 130,425- 235-185-C ~1-1:{A 31-f!:t l~t ~~~ WK2A02WVEVA 31_,208750 -_ 135 99 -_ 4750 ~ ~r-f~ l§~:~~t ~4~:1~f=~ WB4TDH 126,456- 479- 88-C-10

I -.... W3EVF 85,800- 201-143-C WB2JGD/4 28,899- 169- 57-B K2ZSY 5805- 45- 43-C WB3DNL 66,975- 235- 95-C N4AW 18,900- 126- 50-C~O ~~~~~u fgAg: ~g: ~ci:: ~i.~tJPH lOst~t :i: ;;:g N4BP 147,678- 329-151-A-QRP N2CM 507- 13- 13-B AG3S 1584- 24- 22-B Tennessee

Western New York ~l';~~E 3::~: it ~::8.10 K4 AMC

w2FTv 101,346- 254-133-B-AB ~l~PL ~ggg: ~3: ;g:g·15 ~i~~ ~~JQVA ;~~:t m: ~t~ K3TW 196,290- 727• 90-C-20 ~i~i ~i';';(~N 38:i~t m: ~t~ ~~~ett 49-,m: 2n: ~1:g::g AA 4 AK ~:J.p~x 154gtt ~~: ~t~ WA3JYV 27,000- 125- 72-A-QRP Virginia KB 2 HF 3999 _ 43 _ 31 -c Western Pennsylvania K4 PQL

ta~gGV ~ig: ~g: ~t~ ~itt~H l~g:~;t ~~t½½~=~·AB ~:~~ K2UAN 540- 15- 12-B K3KO 29,415- 185- 53-B·lO N4DW

~A 2 CSV 1t1;u: 2~t ~~~=ig :m13 38~Mt 2~t ~t~:li ~1~~ N · 2jl,t,,,57-Cs§ff W3QM 14,850- 110· 45-C-80 W4NH

K3HBP A03V

Eastern Pennsylvania

,'°'-'{,, _ri(,.,f'°', AG3H 13,200- 80- 55-A-QRP ~~~Q

Alabama

N4KG AC4X K4KZE

Georgia

K4CTY K4GKD W4EI K50GU/4 KG4W W4YE

305,670- 456-230-C-AB ~:2i1 99,072- 258-128.C W4 G F 15,792- 112- 47-B-15 WB 4 VPT

295,l 76- 502-196-B-AB 73,152- 192-127-C 31,440- 131- 80-C

208,833- 461-151-C·AB 178,605• 315-189-C

91,854- 243-126-C 69,006- 217-106-C

135dl~t 5t~: !i~:i8

1,064,304-116 7-304-C-AB 864,291-1121-25 7-C 437,580- 715-204-C 319,194- 514-207-C 296,208- 528-187-C 220,077- 429-171-C 216,000- 450-160-C 187,875- 375-167-C 151,620- 380-133-C 130,005- 321-135.C 120,042- 351-114-C 107,169- 257-139-C

80,892- 252-107-C 71,904- 224-107-C 68,544- 224-102-C 58,092- 188-103-B 37 .422- 126- 99-C 17 ,568- 96- 61-C 141m: ~t l~:g

WIOPJ 1680- 28- 20-B K2BSM 31,824• 136- 78-C K2QD 16,377- 103- 53-C N3AD 1,029,483-125 7-2 73-C-AB

459,810- 655-234-C 394,200- 600-219-C 383,382- 722-1 77-C 288,750- 550-175-C 256,080- 440-194-C 236,664- 456-173-B 233,031- 449-173-C 181,800- 404-150-C 148,230- 405-122-C

N4HI WB4RUA N4WQ WB4RRC WA4EPM W4DXI K4BAM N4SV N4TZ N4RJ N40L K4UEE

26i~l:: 1~:: ~~:g

K40D K4JST WB4ZPF W40EL W4KFC W4MYA K3RR W3VV AA4FF W4KM5 W4UQ

7155- 53- 45-B 1701- 27- 21-B

39,195- 195- 67-C-10 61,857- 261- 79-C-15

154,584- 678- 76-C-20 94,527- 389- 81-C 86,592- 451- 64-C 18,150- 110- 55-C-40

WIJR 1368- 24- 19-B ADIC 1080- 20- 18-C WIBK 264- 11- 8-C WBlCNM 9135- 87- 35-B-15 WlPLJ 648• 18· 12-C Wl YN 131,646- 593· 74-C-20 WlZK 70,200- 360- 65-C KlVUT 32,832- 192- 57-C KlMC 1083- 19- 19-B KlVR 106,560- 480- 74-C-40 AGlC 20,664- 164- 42-C WlBB 330- 13- 10-B-160

Maine

WlOO KlSA KlPQS WAlPDG

429,345- 705-203-C-AB 406,638- 779-174-C

10,920- 91· 40-B 540- 15- 12-C-15

New Hampshire

KAlEP KlGQ WlLQQ WlVY WlENO WlJSM WlUN KIRR

122,094-64,350-35,520-27,552-26,130-

16:!~tt 109,908-

86 05T~

323-126-C·AB 195-110-C 160- 74-C 112- 82-C 134- 65-B

93- 60-C 34• 27-C

516- 71-C-10

W2SGK 11,502- 71- 54-C W3MA WA2EVW 11,094- 86- 43-B W3AP K2CMV 3060· 34• 30-B N3AW W2ll1 351- 13- 9-B N3VV

~R~~t'.'i 20:!~~t 1~t ~~:g-lo ~~iei.K WB2ENW 3036- 46- 22-A-QRP K3FN

Northern New Jersey

N2LT 1,202,166-1363-294-C-AB W2RQ 910,590-1195-254-C W2GD 787,932-1018-258-C N21C 444,000- 740-200-C K2NJ 282,960· 524-180-C W2VJN 271,800- 455-200-C AE2A 63,654- 206-103-C W2HN 50,569- 196- 86-C WlGD/2 46,968- 152-103-C K2BLA 18,231- 103- 59-B N2CR 11,130- 70- 53-B W21 FK 3360- 40- 28-C WA2KI R 2400- 32- 25-B K30X/2 2376- 33· 24-C WA2PIP 810- 18- 15-B WA2PQU 672- 16- 14-B W2UL 495- 15• 11-C K2FE 17,145- 127- 45-A-10 AF2L 16A64- 112- 49-C

N3AFU N3HW W3GR5 K311 WA3WRD N3ALF W3YFV W3EAN WA3SZV W3B1 W3PC W3HMR W3ALB WB3JYY WB3EFI K3VL W3EHZ WB3JZE WA3NHO W3HYJ N3LR K3WOK

93,978- 227-138-C 87,480- 243-120-C 85,077- 207-137-C 4 7,520- 176· 90-B 35,757- 137- 87-C 32,436- 159- 68-C 30,8 76- 124- 83-C 27 ,405- 145- 63-B 21.168- 98- 72-C 16,128- 96- 56-C 13,776- 82- 56-C 11,172- 76~ 49-B

4692- 46- 34-B 4356- 44- 33-C 3906· 42- 31-B 3564- 44- 27-B 2673- 33- 27-C 2349- 29- 27-C

155,226- 631- 82-C-20 1368- 24- 19-B

23,532· 148- 53-C•lO

14ggn: 1g:: i~=~ 99,645- 455- 73-C-20

60s~~: 3tt ~tg::g 1056- 22- 16-C 5586- 49- 38-C-80

216- 9- 8-B-160 5 Kentucky

WA4QMQ N4XM KA4HWG WB4FOT K4FU WB4PRU N4AR

66,783· 197-113-C-AB 27,432- 127- 72-C 139m: 1it it~•l5

5 72~~~= 21~= rn:g-40 36,900- 205- 60-C-80

North Carolina

WB5YMS/4 W4ZZ AA45 K25D/4

7830- 58- 45-B•AB 1080- 20- 18-C

69,569- 317- 73-C-40 11,868- 92- 43-C

Northern Florida

W4WKQ AA4EH KB420

Arkansas

W5RUH W5EIJ K5UR

Louisiana

8178- 58- 47-B-AB 546- 14- 13-C

27,258- 154- 59-C-80

WA51GD 118,560- 304-130-C-AB W50B 99,840- 256-130-C W5WG 74,592- 222-112-C WB6FHK/5 27 ,951- 121- 77-C W5HEZ 17,520- 80- 73-C W5WMU 182,766· 746· 83-C-15 WB5PVL 6708- 52- 43-A-QRP

Mississippi

K5VPV WASOYU

10,395-810-

77- 45-B-AB 18- 15-C-10

From October 1980 QST © ARRL

New Mexico N6VD 1122- 51· 22-A·l0 W9RW 634,500· 846-250-C N6GG 47,124- 238- 66-C-20 K9BGL 510,899· 762-229-C

~i1-~x 696 5~~: 9~t2 it~:{'JI Sacramento Valley Qb\iac 111::lt ::f:f ff:g ~i~~X 15ti½~t gt u:g~g W6SX 157,590· 515-102-C-AB ::g~Q ~g:m: m:1g::g W5JW 20,724· 157• 44-C-80 W6NKR 141,858- 333-142-C K9UQN 17,400· 116· 50-C W5VZ 89,760- 272-110-A-QRP ~i~~ 85,824· 298· 96·C KA9ACS 10,656• 74. 48-B

Northern Texas WA6BRV 10trnt U: ~t~ w 9TNZ 8712 • 66 • 44 -a N5JB 579,150- 975-198-C-AB ::~~w 324m· m-u:g· 10 ::~~ mg: :t Jg~ K5NW 471,585- 745-211-C N6DM 6222: 61: 34-C-40 ~i'l:l~e ~;~g: it ~~~ W~~9-i;PJL/X 5 m:m: igg~~:g ::.;~~C 37,9~g: 23g: 5t:·QRP ~:i::r 1m: ft fg:~

75 ,864- 2 18 ·11 6 -C KA9EAT 150· 10- 5-B ~~~8 ~~:m: m: n~ 7 W9BW 64,444- 3ll- 68-C-10 AF5K 33,060· 190· 58-C :i-;:JE/N 61,m~: 2gt ~g~ ~BJ U/5 :~:g~g: ½~t ~g:g Arizona W90A 123,324· 478- 86-C-15

X 22,200- 100- 74-B K9RN 77,211· 373• 69-C

Ji:~~t ½}:: ~J ~~f.,i 325,959- 607-179-C-AB ~il"Jnx l~:l~~: l&t ii:g 16,530- 95. 58-C 74 •298 • 20 3-122 ·C N9RR 48,960· 272· 60-C 15,189- 83- 61-C ~?gJ~L/ 7 ~1~~l= m: ig:g KB9EW 18,348· 139- 44-B 126~ig: ig: ;~:g W71 R 104,550· 425- 82-C-10 K9WVI 14,445· 107• 45-B

VE3JCV 97,995- 235-139-B VE3DAP 41,565- 163· 85-B VE3KVP 35,880- 130- 92-B VE3GCE 29,127- 133· 73-C VE3KZ 71,712· 374• 72-C-10 VE3DZV 41,664- 217· 64-C VE2AEJ/3 14,382- 102· 47-C VE3UOT(VE½:~~f_P~ 62 _ 51 -C-20 VE3BBH 3480· 40- 29-C-40

Manitoba

VE4JB VE4ADV

114,750- 306-125-C-AB 52,332• 196- 89-B

Saskatchewan

VE5ZU VE5RA

189- 7- 9-B-15 2208- 32• 23-C-40

Alberta

VE6LU VE6MP

159,975• 395-135-C-AB 37,620- 191- 66-B

W4EAL(AF11&w~':-Ea1:~~-C-TN W4CUE~4DVL,N4s Al D QB, W4AZE, er7i\~2~B4'1,f!i~-C-AL N4AU(+K41ZN,WA4MTG)

150,639- 337-149-C-AL

K4EBV(+W'ltt~¥~~~tf PJa-c-VA

5

~~~J,.+5~~ AAD GA LZO

2,~!,682•1979-386-C-ST W5AC(K5GN ¥YB5VOT oprs)

l,0§3r68·1126•306-C-5T N5RM(+N5s9;tgifl126-291-C-NT

6 W5 KA5W N5ARB KA5Q W5TEN WD5FMQ N5UA W5MVA W5RKT K51U W5UN

3330· 37- 30-C W7AVV 2l~•.}g~: §51: ,::g.15 :~.z1~c 492~i~- fg~- ~?a-c-20 1173- 23- 17-B K6 LL/ 7 K9GS 6324- 64- 34-C-40 W/VE cw

12dg~: 5~J: ltl!-10 Idaho :~~~~9 15 ·m: 10 :: 5 :~:~i0 •

W6BA(+N6s AED AV) 609,201- 981-207-C-ORG

tti1i: Ut ;tg_15 ~~~:; 292~g;: 1;~: t~:t'ir W9PNE 19,695· 101· 65-A·QRP Multioperator 121,731- 527- 77-C-40 Indiana Single Transmitter

K6DC(+W 5•4~)~5~?t43-173-C-5CV

N6GJ(WA6'1~~•:rgJ.mf~'i'!-c-sCV

Montana N9AR 55,584- 193- 96-C·AB Oklahoma

KB50X K5WE W7FG/5

~~~w m:igg: m:1~~:g·AB ~;;wl 2~m: 1;t ~t~ 77Jl74i422:_ 33616=-729~tJg KAlEA/7 960- 20- 16-B-10 ~1;.i~'9 mt it f~i

:, "'"' Nevada WB9MNW 396- 12- 11-B

Southern Texas

KlEA/5 l,024,650-1242-275-C-AB K5TM(K5Z~2ot,g64· 917-264-C KSKG 47"'c972• 748-213-C N5RF(WA3?td~;! 447-147-C WSJC 116,986- 253-154-C WSDUI 98,592· 134· 96-C N5HB 73,320· 235-104-B N5JJ 56,337- 211- 89-C KSTSQ 55,860- 190- 98-C KSDB 37,878- 214• 59-C K5TU 27,744- 136- 68-B W5ASP 24,552• 124• 66-B W5DV 19,488- 116- 56-C K5NA 19,008· 96- 66-C K5DX 11,352• 86· 44-C W5NR 6975- 75- 31-C W5KCR 3192- 38- 28-C KSWA 78,960- 376- 70-C-10 K5RF 10,656• 96· 37-B W5GO 64,227• 271- 79-C-15 W51VR 1710- 30- 19-C KSSF 55,428· 300· 62-C-20 W5PF 8556- 92· 31-B '{tgrJfN 28,nt ll~: ~;:g-40 K5BZU 300· 10· 10-C-80

6

East Bay

WA61QM 290,562· 613-158-C-AB W6OT(K6CSL,0~9 5_ 25 _ g.c K6CSL 561· 1 7• ll•B

Lot Angeles K6EVR 148,770• 522· 95-C-AB WB6ZHT 72,765· 315• 77-C

~ifr.f 25!1m: l~t ii~ N6NU 76,680- 360• 71-C-10 N6AW 54,825· 361- 51-C-40 K6SE 702· 26· 9-B-160

Orange

N6 AB6R

. W6HJ K6KM

Santa Barbara

W6SWM(N 5NJtfIA. 214· 79-C·AB W6OUL 21,222- 131- 54-C N6HK 10,455· 85• 41-C

~~1l 10st~t 1it fot:A8 N6VR 3588· 52• 23-C

Santa Clara Valley

N6TV 777,478-1173•221-C·AB N6MG 328,158- 618-177-C N6AN 278,400· 580-160-C AJ6V 52,896- 232- 76-C KB6G 43,632· 202- 72-C W6VG 41,385- 155- 89-C N6NF 28,224- 147- 64-C WA6TKT 26,325• 135- 65-C

AJ7S 204,561- 573-119-C·AB :;~~F 722gll: 3;l: ~~:g:~g

:'iJ~M 152.~g~: 4~tllt~ ~:~~G 186m: 1Ji: i~:g::g

Oregon

W7NI W7VAQ W7TC W7KSA W7LNE AG7M WA7RQS K7DBV

Utah

N7DF W7HS W7LGG

Washington

562,419· 897-209-C-AB 177 ,804• 449-132-B

49,815- 205- 81-C 16:!m: 1H: 1:i.10 98,658- 522- 63-C-20

7500- 100- 25-B 399- 19- 7-C

497,424• 964-172-C-AB 63,729- 219- 97-C 32,256- 192· 56-C-20

K9FW 5952• 64- 31-C W9JG 3108· 39- 28-C

Wlsc;onsln

AA9A W9NA W9OP N9EZ W9HE W9FBC N9KS WB9VJT AJ9K W9WAQ

m:m: m:m:g·AB 238,977· 501-159-C

91,500· 250-122-B 71,505· 227-105-C 11:11 ~g: it ;g:g

1380· 23- 20-B 990- 22- 15-B

12,096- 98- 42-B·l 0

W6RRl7 519,156• 874-198-C-AB WA 7Z C(Ni~ti\'8J! 777-168-C f K7LAV 129,465- 411•105-C K7ZA 120,594• 398-101-C W7TS 76,665· 269· 95-B WB7FFF 40,755- 247- 55-C W7IIT 29,415• 185• 53-B

t:W~~ 111sgg: 1~g: i~~ WB7PSP 8496· 59• 48-B K7NF 6930- 66· 35-C WB7BNP 180- 6- 10-B K7WA 24,684• 188· 44-B-10 N7XX(WA11_" 912· 73-C-15 W7RVD 283- 38-C W7KKR 60· 22-C KB7KE 5 24· 8-C-20 K7UR 53,181· 311· 57-C-40

~~~~ 15f&Ag: 1Jg: ~i:g

Wyoming

N7NG W7SE W7TO

8

661,203- 907-243-C-AB 26,112- 128- 68-C

3- 1- l-B-80

17,490- 110· 53-B-AB 13,728- 88- 52-B

1296- 24- 18-C 1080· 24- 15-B-10 3825- 51- 25-B-15

76,626· 38 7- 66-C-20

AK M N(JAVM WB(IPVD

=:e~ W(JFO W(JHJ

Kansas WIJIUB K(IFPC WB(JISW W(JGVS

~-:fL'UJ Ae'C

165,222· 402·137-C•AB 18,096- 104- 58-C 11tlrig: gg: ;~t

2550- 34· 25-C 25,410· 156- 55-C-10 15,240· 127• 40·C

Michigan

K8LJG W8TW W8FEM K8QWG K8KIC W8TWA W8UVZ W8VSK li:i~g: 1~t ggiioRP Minnesota

Ohio

WB 8 VPA(W~::.k-J~t,rdo-1&9-C-AB W8ELE 184,059- 401-153-C K8MR 175l86- 411-142-B WB8 NOJ(K'i1{,4'1;•g_!''J29-119-C N8FU 90,900- 303-100-C N8LM 85,674• 262-109-B W8GOC 80,404• 232-115-B W8ZCQ 69,906· 171-122-C W8UPH 63,054- 226· 93-C W8VGR 40,635- 129-105-B W8DWP 34,686· 141• 82-C N8TN 24,288- 184- 44-C AA8S 19,836· 116· 57-C W8NPF 18,792- 108· 58-C

~-~tR W(JUC

'W(ILP WA(JADX KlJIR AA4MD/(J N(JNO

Missouri

463,437• 699-221-C·AB 218,268· 423-172-C 152,427• 341-149-B

2 3si5g: 1~t ~ii 29,928· 232- 43-C-15 22,197- 151- 49-C 79,590· 379- 70-C-40

K(JVUW(N(JAQK opr) 241!,i012· 494-166-C-AB

~,~~~ am: 1~ iii-10 KAIJP 48• 4- 4-B N(JTT 98,769• 451• 73-C-20

KlRU(+K½J;~!,154-1262-289-C-CT KlRX(+KlHl,NlAAPI

898vJ26-104 7-286-C-N H KlRQ(+Wl~1,fa~~~~l.260-C-WM NlTZ(+Kls Fl R KNQ SF,WlBR)

707,067• 939-251-C-WM

KlST(+ABl:8~;~!1004-227-C•WM

KlXA(+Kl1;9L580- 553-220-c-cT

10

2

K6XO(+Net\81,990- 749-170-C·EB K60S(+W6MX)

26lf82- 538-163-C-ORG w 6Go(+K 5 ~l;ld50. 225-150-c-sv· ~m;1~r!.·~v7,885- 169- 55-C-SCV

16,412- 142• 62-B-SCV ~i~::1t:~~\•N6MA,W6RGQ,

24,768- 192· 43-B-SB

W6SZN(+Neti._6,650• 150• 37-B-SCV

W6 FQF(+Netl6,416· 96· 56-C-SCV

7

N7TU(+K 70 J°01:f5~?i'l~152-c-wA

W7ZR(+W 7 ~°9J.240- 952-165-C-ORE K7LXC(+WB7~'.':l 52 _ 326 _ 84-B-WA

w 2vv(+N11ft~ 31'?~/911-a69-c-ENV 8 W2SUA(+AA2Z,AB2Er2s ATC CQ) K2FL(+NiA~;1_j952•1 28-328-C-SNJ

583,200- 675- 288-C-SNJ AD8P(+AD8C,W8s FN XU,WB85

K2BK(+W21f6~,998- 771-246-C-NNJ PGW WMB) 646.734- 902-239-C-OH

W2VC(+WA~M:'ii1ll~fJ.229-c-NNJ ~\:a°r.\-;.'~{:,bl!K~~-r MJZ, KD21(+W2DG,WA2PID WB2s EGI 315,033· 607-173-C-MI TSV) 430/i62· 662-217-C-NNJ K8AQM(+WA8ARS,WB8ZFBJ

W2 R R(WA 2:s~,6•rs~ 2t,~~•8f~~NV W8G LC(AC:i~~is 006~ti? -C-M I W2Ul(+N3KR) N8AXH,WA8MEC,oprs)

311,283· 583-183-C-SNJ 233,784• 408-191-C•MI K2TD(+Net) W8MNL(+LA80H 8K8SIA,N8BNF,

289,872• 488-198-C-SNJ WB8VRV,WD8DS I) K2GBH(+WA1TWCJ 203,040- 423-160-C•MI WA 2ECA(+~~~\? • 398-148-C-ENV

56,1L0- 240. 78-C-WNV 9 WA2STM(+N2BHP)

51,834· 163-106-B-ENV K2BMl(+Net) WB2TUM(+w1fo6:li: 1203 • 74 -C-NNJ K9KA(+K 91l~i'-:'18~'?11fl5-283-C-I L

26,724- 131· 68-B-WNV Al9J(+K9E~lt,480· 906-290-C-IL KA20(Multlop) 642• 98- 43-B~NJ K9HMB(+K9MK.WB9TIY)

12, = 190 755. 471-135-C-IL W9PK(+WD9JBK)

3

• N3 RD(+NJ~\fffa~l411-374-C-EP

30,030· 130· 77-C-IL

W3BGN(+N3ED)

K3NZ(+Kit8f• 114 •1461 -3 58 -C-EP ~mi~ieir~'t ~Ne~c.K(JA,

w3GG(+K\·~.Pvl~c½~ 11 -288 -c-EP ltU8:i~v'.'/J~::i:<F~1t-'~.~ti?~ 679.680- 1:14-240-C-MDC WA6DGX) 967 .L566-1231·262-C-MO

K3UC(+K3VDU) KIJINR(+K(JLU.< WA!JTVVI 677,376• 896-252-C•EP 590_.fo2- 911-216-C-IA

K3RN(Multlop) AK(JP(+WD(JEl~I 55ti250• 743-250-C-MDC 99,876• 287-116-C-IA

KJQMR(+W:~2.¥16-Qt'fl'f-~i~~!EP

K3I U(+Net) 406,122· 599-226-C·MDC W/VE · CW K3 HPG(+NeJt3:829- 581-203-C-VA KJNL(+KJJJGI Multioperator WJGNQ(+N:fl,000· 600-195-C-EP Multi . Transmitter

290,156- 479-188-C·MDC N3RL(Multlop)

265,800- 443-200-C·MDC W4BV~+K3s EST KU RV,

K3ZJ(+N 4 Z~J5,867• 493-173-C·MDC ::ifl;iv1JAMH,K4VF'

K6MA 5814• 51• 38-C W60KK 2754- 54• 17-C K60P 2703- 53• 17-C

K8JK 15,219· 89- 57-C

~1~1-iP 14s~it gt ig~ W8MH 4800· 50• 32-C

North Dakota

K(JQQ

:s~l"f W3KT(+Net~ 4,118,508-2946-466-C•VA

g~~g: it ~ii·AB K3UEl(+Net)33,688- 428-182-C-EP ~1~b~~2.;e~.i~JJJX, XR, 468· 13· 12-B-10 166,320- 396-140-C•EP 3,723,408-3042-408-C-ENV

W6QDE 1350• 25• 18-C W6NV 117,555- 461· 85-C-10 we31XG(+wil7a"- 348 _ 94 -C-EP ~3~f,W~i~~·f'3TR,wAauxu,

N6RZ(WB6l~~s°f:! 473 _ 73 -C AG6D 20,523· 157- 43-C-20

W9WPC(N 9'}r i~:;~. 471• 79-C-10 South Dakota

~t1~KI l~i:i~: m: ii~ WIJRSP WA8TNO 40,704- 212· 64-C WB8JBM(W~~~.1mip;~1- 73-C-15 vE WD8AUB 122,421· 559- 73-C

K35ME(+Net) 3.400,830·2606-435-C-MDC 108· 6· 6·A-QRP 73,188· 228-107-C-EP N9MM.J+K8MN,W8CNL,K9s FN JF

W3KFQ(Mult~~A04- 21 2-1 14 ·C·E~ :;/,~:S'Lf~s~~•, LF RE VNE ZRX, W3EVW(+Net) 3,319,140-2585-428-C-IN

W6ATO 17,667• 151• 39-C

199,557- 389-171-C•AB 19si~g- l~r. ;gt

5589- 81· 23-B 4758- 61· 26-B

W8RSW 56,592- 262· 72-C WD8KGZ 29,733- 188- 53-8-20 K81QQ 816- 17- 16-B Maritime- Newfoundland

~i:rQ fB~t 1:t ;~i:t°RPVElAIH 185,871- 371-167-C-AB

San Diego

W6VA AA6EE W60VO N6KW W5VGF/6 K6XT WA6DBC W6ABT

~~;g~g: ~i~: ~g:g:}g West Virginia 10,350• 75- 46•A•QRP'ft:8iL 77,469· 217-119-C-AB

' VElANU 70,638· 193-122-C VOlAW 70,308- 252- 93-C VElMX 68,781· 227-101-B VElZZ 23,220- 129- 60-C

40fo~t l~~: Ii~ san Francisco ':81~c 7722- 66- 39-B-10 1 l~:~~;: ~8f:l~i=~·AB W8LRL 2583- 41- 21-C-160

VElBLX 17,388- 84• 69-B VElBNN 10,824• 88- 41-C-10 VElFW 20,385• 151- 45-B-15

57,750• 350- 55-C-10 GEQ . 10,m: 10g: 3t~:fi0 9

san Joaquin Valley

W6BVH 60,480· 224• 90-C-AB W6BVM 53,682· 218- 82-C

llllnols

K9DX

VElUG 28,665· 209· 49-B-20 VE:lAI 71,622· 346• 69-C-40

Guebee

VE2JR

Ontario

l,113,474-1229-302-C-AB VE3JTQ 128,871· 333-129-B-AB

4~300· 150• 94-C·EP K3WW(+K3s LKN WJV ,KB3s AG WA3NAN(+K3uNI GJ,KA3BLP,N3s EC EG)

42,240• 160- 88-C·MDC 3f7~702-2409-426-C-EP

waaczKi+w~l~2~~! 108- 78-c-Mcc~~~~v~A~, l~S~.fl~il, 4

N4 RV(+N 4 ~;t620- 935-284-C-VA

K4 VT(+K 4 PJ~8,544- 882-264-C-GA

W 4 HJ(+N 4 H3\•r.r::.v:J6-l 96-C·VA

W4 RW(+W 4 rfJ,434. 564-177-C•VA

N4UF(+K4L 2~ 5~r:r.•19:.1J;'~!c-NF

K4IQH(+N 4~fJ.190. 469-170-C-VA

W3MM(+N 32g1~~1~-~~8v'.:na:•MDC

K3s GM z~S2'l~~~~!f9~~1~-EP

~~t~<;~.,\'J,:~~~~•~~'?v~85 ZDT,WN8PEE)

2,597 ,340-23 72-365-C-M I K2TR~+Kl5 DH OME UA~D2J, K2s T U~l'ii•1ts~m·2.3ti~-ENV

K3 RL(+A~i~2~c:tr9~: .. t:1.';:~p K2VV(+K~:2~~l0~'.~fJt1J!fflvNv

~,~~l:J~~:2~~6~~~\¥~69-c-5DGO

October 1980 87 From October 1980 QST © ARRL

HL9TO (left) multioperated both phone and cw with partner HL9UJ. Home calls are WB6GYS and K5UJ, respectively.

AD8J/3 went the monoband route; 10 meters on phone and 15 meters on cw from Western Pennsylvania.

Jes (right), EA1JO, went all-band, single operator, on both phone and cw, while Victoria, EA1WN, lent moral support.

N6RO(+K6RM 9WA6KXN,K9LB~ JA2YKA(JH2 9i~itP907 _ 52 _8 ~~~i1c+K~if3,Ntt>~.n.:~t.2i~u B JHlVRQ 78,147- 543- 57-B HGMJ 2,034,900-1785-380-C:SNJ JH7UJU 55,084· 444- 47-B N2RM(+N2MEJ JA5KJD/1 50,186· 411- 46-B

W1ZM(+Kl.7~;/:2~i 1679 "338 -C-6NJ l~~~.,R ii:iig: ;it ~g:: 1,481,310•1510-327-C-CT JHlBBT 46,244· 399- 44-B

K5 RU(+Wt;'ll\~~~~\~ri':2~ 13-c-scv l/m~c ;~:m: ~~8: :t: W3RJ(+K3VWJ JA2TTO 29,160· 284- 40·8

1~38,504-1297-344-C-EP JAlEM 27,468· 268· 42·8

N5 AU(+Kt2~4'%~~m6-298-C-NJ j~f r~x ~a~t m: :~:: W6 MSF(Afg~~3~!t¥9~li~~-scv 1:M~-? ~3:~rt ~~t 3t: K6 ZM(+Nf~~t;;lta~f.<ltA'~:~~: 1 j~~~~1 rn:m: m: ~~=: KF6J(+N6s CEI IG) JE2SOV 18,270• 206- 35-B

907,228-1172-258-C-SF JA3HGL 16,243· 192- 37•8

W3GU(+W 3 ~ti.544- 868-236-C-EP 1:rn~~ fagg: m: ~g:: K6SG(+W8KZHJ JA3LQI 12,400· 153- 31-B

421,056- 816-172-C-SV JA2UUZ 12,172- 159-, 34-B W6YX(KlJH,W2JU,K4EO, JA8EJO 11,618- 130· 37-B WA61TV,N7MH,W8Zl~ol:rs1 JA3BRB 11,100- 137- 37-B

K3Pl(+WA3~k3i: 6~ti3evt1 33 -c-scv iJA 6 vcccJR 6ffC.ig!"l49. 32-e

W21QZ/7(+~~~Jao• 304-135-C-MDC j~}~t lOdf~t m: ~t: 115,96i- 302-128-C·AZ JA5RB/1 7884· 123- 27•8

N6ZZ(Multlo~t072. 348· 96-C-LA j~~~~i ~~ij: 1g~: n:: WA 6 EUZ(+W 1'i~~- 69- 42--B-EB 1:1~tL ~m= i~= 1t:

JR2NTC 3633· 69- 21-B JH6CQY 25 76• 69- 14-B

DX-CW JAlAAT 2204- 45- 19-B JA5JCC 109,388- 814- 51-C-15 JA6OKB 103,540- 680- 62-8 JE2KPM 69,360- 638- 40-B

UJ8JCL

UL7MAR UL7LA UL7QF UL7EAH UL7LCZ UL7BAA UL7PA UL7JCO UL7PBY UL7JCA

UM8NNN UM8MAO UM8MBA UMSMBN UM8NAG

UA9CAL UA9OO UA9UIZ

8~18~1 ~:g~~ UA9FGD UA9NP UA~CBO UA9VE UA9QBT UA~SAU UA9SCH UA9FGJ

8:lb~~ UA~OAG UA9HBJ UA90BG

8~!~iR

11;997. 189- 31--8-80 G4BUO G3MZV G3KKP G3SZA G4BUE G4FDC G4ETJ G31LO

142,052- 811- 68--B OH3KS 50,800· 402- 50--B OH2BSA

595,000-1562-175--8-AB 31,550- 257- 50--B 18,870- 229- 37..S-15 18,837- 223- 39--B

83-/~ m: ~i=U~o g~g~M

40°':g::1rit1rt:--QRP81:t11e~ 118,784- 736- 64--8-20

52,532· 517- 46--B 44,484- 412- 44--B

4830· 72- 30-A OH7KJ 4028· 76- 19-A OH2BKY

OH9TD OH6EF

35;dgg: 4~t ~~l-ao 2394- 66- 18--B

g~:~b;:; lB~~g: m:1~a·AB ,g~f~~M

1111:m: m:12il·AB ~~~~VY OH8P2

266,600· 960-100-B·AB OH6PA 45,264- 400- 48-B-80 OH2FS

27 ,328- 183- 61-B 33,746• 339- 47-B-20

1312- 42- 16-B HAlZG 171,264- 537•128-C·AB HA 8 KQX(Hfs851-;ttlf-P9oo- 89-B

227,696- 718-133-0-AB HA7MC 123,597- 533- 93-B m:~ig: ~;J:1rsi HA4YQ 114,304· 503· 94-B

31,818- 236- 61-B ~::~ 31-,~M= m: ~i=: 864- 51• 6--B HA7UJ 4669- 77. 23-B

79,200- 716- 55-8-10 HA2MG 4531- 79. 23-B 77,054-:- 618- 59-8 HAlTK 2070- 53- 15-B 73,160· 582- 59--B HA6NP 1183· 32· 13-B 24,720- 262· 48--B HA3GJ 54,834- 567- 38-B-10 24.384- 297- 32-B HASKBM 41,752- 439- 34,.9 xi~i:: 1~8: ~ti HA5PA/4 87,138· 745• 47--8--15

151,415-1200- 55--B-15 ~:~r~ ;~:m: g~t ~: 35i~gt 3;g: 1tE HA4Xs 26,691- 254. 41-B

37,481- 405- 31--e-20 ~:;~~c 267~~: f~: ~i-23,562· 257- 34-B HA2KMB(HA6O1,opr) 22-,m: m: ~g: 5704- 106- 23-B 10,656- 134· 36--8-80 HA2NI 60· 20- 1-B

~ii: n ~1_160 HA 4 KYB(Hff,Nl~~rb21- 67-B-20

OHSPF

67;160· 310· 92--B 63,646· 226-121-11 61,568- 245-104-C 42,966- 192- 93-C 41A08· 279• 64-11 33,784- 183- 82--B 31,494- 220- 58-8 27,694- 191- 61-B 23,400- 145- 78--B 11tiit 1l:t u::

8294- 118- 29--B 4074- 80- 21-11

90- 10· 3--B 121,638- 762- 66-C-10

63,232- 507- 52-B 33,150- 288- 50-11 a1,eoo- 267- so-a 31,694- 243- 53--B 11J'.g~g: 1gt ii:

180,992-1263- 56-C-15 36,296- 315- 52-C 15,138- 202- 29--B 11s~gg: m: f~l

4807• 98• 19-A 4683- 105- 21--B 3145- 70- 17.S 1504- 46- 16--B

126- 21- 2--B 122~~t 1~~= u~-20

2825- 52- 25--B 12,160· 145- 38--8-40 29,950- 293· 50-C-80

240· 15· 8-A-160 4848- 99. 24-A--QRP 3675· 82· 21-A 2988- 75- 18-A 1647- 65- 9-A

Single Operator JAllDV 40,057- 372- 41-B JGlTSF 35,080· 335- 40-B

RA9SQN 10,881- 168- 31-A-:QRP ~:~~~ il::;g: ;gg: ig:E 29,542 253 43--B AB HA4X R 27 ,600- 250- 46-B

OHlCQ OH3CO OH6RC OH9VM 0H5PA OH6ZAB OHSKE OH3RF OH31Q OH7XV OH7UV OH6LK OH9VT OH3BP OHlRV OH2PM OH3FW OHlMQ OH6RE OH2BCI OH2BNP OH6DH OH6DL OH6DC OHlPV OH2BUT OH7AA

168- 12· 7-A 36- 12- 1-A

Africa EA8TV EA8QE EA8RL

EL2AV

ZE3JO ZE4JS

JKlHAM 21,555- 183- 45-B JEl VTZ 20,490· 250- 30·8 JFlMYI 20,367• 261- 31·8

6119 20 _ 51 9- 48 _C_l0 JE3UNA 18,476- 229- 31-B

51,171- 530- 37-B-20 1~~~~r 12dm: m: ~i:: 47,693· 458· 37-C-40 JAlBZM 7920- 126- 24-B

110,727• 505- 81-C·AB

61,440• 404- 64•B·AB 38,600- 394- 40-B-10

JR4HVF 4224• 98- 16-B JA9YE 4080- 70- 24-B JA4AQR 3173- 67- 19-B JAlJAT 3132· 52- 27--B JE3TVJ 1606- 54- 11-B

424TA 424NUT

9V1TL

16,492. 311. 19 A~RP HA7TM 22,077- 279- 33-B • - - ~:~~~ 169:it ~~t ~t:

104,112- 651- 72-B-AB HA4XX 4968- 67- 23-B HAlSN 2737• 60· 23-B HA5FK 1695- 45- 15-B

ON4FD OT6FT OR4XG OR5WL OR7BV

705,345-1566-177--B-AB 487,320-1417-131-B 228,868- 766-116-B

1386- 49. 11--8-80 8820- 108- 36-A-QRP

HA3GO 592- 50- 4-C OKlALW l,520,215-2503-235-C-AB SFE 423- 58- 3-B OKlAVD 462,960-1100-180-C

A~~ r~:i:g: rit 1i=~-4° g~r~~ 1~~:~i8: ::~:1~:g A3PT 765- 23- 15-B OK3KEE 153,842- 633- 97-B

WB5DIZ/5Nll 1m:'~v 1m: ;t 1t: 78'8 A9RU 71,746• 524- 58-B-80 OK28CJ 110,228- 506- 68-C AlT J 30,200· 318· 40-B OK2SGW 109,643- 490- 83-B

5Z4CW SZ4VW

Asia

A7XE

97_.625- 521- 11-e.:Ae

5720· 57• 44•B·AB 16,$192- 266- 24·8-15

1~~~-1:,i 196.m:1o~g: 1f1-20 l~'.I JA!ICGJ 39,861· 362· 43--B 75'8 JH4DRB 12,8 79- 178- 27--B 78-8

1~~~~~ 11!1m: m: ~i OF l;l ·" 26,6t50- 277- 43-C-40 1~{~gp ~ii:: ~t it: 8f< 3t: ;c\;,

:gr::~ 11-,g~i= m: ~t: g:ggtl} 106,674- 314-138-11 HA6OM 4150- 83- 25-A OK2LN 52,640- 293- 70-B HA5BA 1932- 46- 21-B OKlBLC ;}:!i&: ~1~: ~~~ ::::~~r:a mi: :i: ~t~-QRP 8~½k~A ~i·m: m: ~~1 HA3NR 48• 6· 4-A OK31F 26:035- 232· 41--8

HSlABD 405,118-1218-133-C-AB 1~~~~G ~~~~: it It~ g~j~J 5964- 1lt it: HB9BLQ 269,388- 822-126-B·AB ~::::(OKJ~Ufih ~~== HB9BRQ(K3K1tkof-rl 85- 44-B OK3KGQ 8481· 124· 33--B

HZlHZ 558,888-1318-174-B ~~n~~i l:~t 18: 1~1 8ti~2 ::~~= f~~: t: HB9BOW 7380- 129· 20-B 8~1~•1~ ~g~t ::: ~i1

JAlBWA JFlSEK JA8FXO JAlODH JR3XEX JA6CNL JHlMTR JAllVBJ JJlSOE JA3AA JllQPU JA8SW JAlNW JHSAUE JKlVXH JA9FT JllPCN JA2MVA JH6DOG JGlJMH JA6BIF JA6LVV JA4OEL/1 JAlPS JElDXC JAlVZM JAlHYH JA3BAG JAllZ JA2HMF JH4UVU JKlNNT JA6AKV JAlBFN JA3HUL

j\:l~~~i JJlQLQ JA3CS JG3RDO JA7FMZ JAlKFX JJlOSP JA,GTM JA2ENQ JA3SLU JHlEDD

326,628· 922-129-C·AB 314,640-1001·120-B 219,000-1064- 75-B 206,546- 661-122-C 179,970- 710· 90-B 149,142• 540-106·C 111,390· 449- 94-B 101,556- 591· 62-C

98,748- 472- 78-B 86,184- 395- 84-C 84, 796- 385- 86-B 78,001- 376- 77-C 72,930- 367- 78-B 69,750- 370- 75..C 53,940- 335- 58-B 52,129· 265- 77-C 51,389- 296· 67-B 46,458- 306- 58-B 45,632- 304- 64-B 38,266· 262· 53·8 34,099- 230- 61-B 25,824- 218· 48-B 19,182- 166· 46-B 18,834- 167- 43-B 18,142- 156- 47•8 18,050- 140· 50-B 17,797• 177- 37•8 17,360- 170- 40-B 13,949• 139· 37-C 13,916· 119· 49-B 13,490- 154- 38-B 11!1~it m: :~::

9625- 113· 35-B 9153• 124- 27•8 7182· 120- 21-B 6966· 134· 18-B 6771- 79- 37-B 6700· 119- 20·8 3920· 89· 16·8 2184· 59- 13-B 1734- 40• 17--B 1548- 47- 12·8

990· 37• 10-B 368- 18- 8·8 272• 23· 4-B

132,867• 912· 57-C•l0

88 05T~

JA6FVM 305· 22· 5-B DLlAM 2640- 46- 24-B JA7LEX 99- 33- 1--B DK9MB 1648• 48- 16--B JAlOUM 93- 11- 3--B DJ4SO 93,928- 625- 59-C-10 JRlT JO 93- 11- 3-B DF5MD 62,920· 610· 40-C JAlAVI 84- 10· 3-8 DF3LZ 59,950- 540- 55-B

HB 9 R/P{HB 9 Q')i§~l 22 _ 17 _8 OKlASG 5256- 149- 12--B

HB9DX 3084- 348- 3-C-15 g~~~8 mt m: t~ OK3TDN 1134- 26- 18--B

1~1~~9,. dt 11~: 2~l-40 8Nf'~ 52J~t 4~g: Z~:~ :,~xPux~v•R ~2g3i2·.•9ij5~;0_:1661636~2:_f1566209:_:e·AB JKlFFZ 3268· 67- 19-B DKSBI 22,876- 314- 28-C-15 7 JA2DCN 3084- 94- 12-8 DLlRB 22,755- 232- 37-B 14JCC/5(W3US opri

OKlAEH 416- 16- 13-B OKlMSO 159- 21· 3·8 OKlDOC 144· 16- 3-8 OKlAWC 30,966· 326- 39--8-10

1:f:gi. ;gt :t t~ DA 2JA(K 5 LZT ,op2_ 2· l·B 12RVW l~~::;6: ~;g: 3~~-lO

1:~fJU m~: it f~1s-ao 8~?~~/A 10t~i~: 1;~: f~::·20 :1~:0 1:i:~~~= m: :~1s· 15

OK3VDP 112- 8- 7-8 OK3T JI 80,558- 741- 47-8-15 OKlAGN 40,248• 332· 43--B OKlJVQ 19,008- 230- 33-B

JA7NI 33· 4- 3-C-160 DLlKS 4179• 77- 21-C-80 17LMR 46,116· 443- 36-8 JFlVVR 69,192· 371· 72-A-QRP DK9FN 18· 6- l•A--QRP l~VWK 13,488- 214- 24--B

OKlJHR 16,928· 191· 32-11 OKlTW 3105· 143• 15--B

JR6KRI 23,480· 231· 40-A a:?~9- 383~}:: 3it ½t~·20 j~i~~~ 133m: 1~t ~g:~ ~~~w 1sg:2g2:1m:m:~·AB I XXG 179 852 1240 57-C-40

OKlAOZ 43,884- 290- 53--8-20 OKlAJV 23, 790- 24 7- 39-8 OK2SLL 12,576- 162- 32-B

JF3VGU 226s- 55- 1s-A EC5AA 98,671- 507- 79-B ,fxPQ 5550: as: 30-a-ao JJllNO 1700· 60· l0·A EAlJO 62,350• 321· 86-C

OK2BCJ 11,725- 127- 35-8 OKlAII 6014- 82- 31-8

JRllMV 1309- 32· 17-A EA3GF 17,100- 76- 30-B JH8RHI 354- 26· 6-A EA4BV 660- 55- 4-B IS~OMH JRlWZI 306· 19· 6·A EA2CR 552• 46• 4-B IS~FPH JH8DEH 296· 16· 11-A EA7AAW 20,888· 319- 28·8-10 JA,ZG/1 78- 6- 6-A JA!IVFM/1 18· 3- 2-A

JRllNZ/JDl 40- 4- 4--8-80

JTlBF 1596- 66- 12--B-AB

JTlKAA(JTlB~!,°J'J! 103- 12--8-20

UD6OHC UO6DKW

UF6QAC UF6CX UF6QAM

UG6GAI

UH8HAI UH8HBR

UJ8JCQ UJ8JAS

98,672- 385-112-B-AB 66,200· 315-100--B

14,744- 158- 38--8-15 40,066· 397- 46--8-20 30,5 76- 348- 39.Q

8514- 115- 33--8-40

28~~=t 9;t1;rn:~cr

34,482· 410· 42--B-10 46.072• 422· 52-11-40

E19J El2BB E13CP

F8TM F3AT F6EQV F8TQ F6CRT F6EPO FSZF

439,520-l166·134·B•AB LA5YJ 37,440- 360· 39-A-QRP LA9GX 34,668· 376- 36-A ~:~

96,884• 367-106-B-AB ~i~~ 39,528- 221- 72-B LA 9 HW 16ilm: m: ftt15 LA 7SI 24 500· 183- 50•8-20 LA5SH

7463· 161- 17-B-40 286- 12- 10·A•QRPLZ2KR

G3FXS 1,544,550-2594-210·B·AB G3ESF 353,122- 891-154-B

LZ2GS LZllA LZ2VP

G2QT 247,294- 746-122-B

G5CTB(N7D'ilf,§~o- 481· 70-B

gg:t~ 26-1m: m: ig1 G3WP 4404· 125- 12--B

GSCMX(N 8 fI4~,f~8-l036· 68--B-10

OE5CWL OE6HZG OE8NTK

OHlHS OH6NG OH7NW

OK2BWH 4032· 83- 18--B 80,654• 344• 98--B-AB OK2BJU 2104· 91- 8--B 23,564- 199- 43--B-15 OKl EP 2064- 48• 16--B

OKlAXB 1806· 86· 5-B 296,723· 816-133-C-AB OK3TCK 1515· 29· 3-B

11~m: m: 4~:g g~mr 99s§8t m: ~t:-4° 1092· 30· 14-C OK2HI llg~~t ½fg: ~t:-80 5457- 118· 17-A-15 8~i~~~ 2700- 45. 27--B

111· 13- 3-C- 2 0 OK3COK 420- 23· 7-B 25,428- 291- 39--B-40 OKlDIJ 3586- 78- 22-A-160

~~s~= m: ~~~-QRP g~~~~G/P m: ~i= ½~=!

33A95- 175- 77--B-AB 7920- 105- 33-C-10 4264- 79- 26--B

40,755- 422- 39-B-20

292,600·1079-100-C-AB 2~m: 2~t ~~:iio

203,112· 658-126--B-AB 164,424· 510-136--B

87,928· 322-116-C

OL3AXS 208· 13· 8-A OK2QX 20,150- 139- 62-A-QRP OK2BMA 3738· 73- 21-A OKlDKW 3618- 80- 18-A

OZlLO l,!:>30,594•3057-186-C-AB O25WQ 222.:,:,2- 0:,1-132-B OZlEQC 131,250- 522-105-B OZ5MJ 92,820· 376- 91·8 OZlFAO 64,770· 269-102-B OZlW 48,985- 192-101-B OZ7BW 35,465- 305- 41-S OZlEE 27,401· 194- 53-C

From October 1980 QST © ARRL

OZlEHL 1080• 43- 9-B UB51CS

gge~ 26'7i:: ii~ 4 ~~· 10 ~e;iw oZlDTF/A 236,572-1280- 68-c-20 ~:gllEw OZ5KU 66,063· 477• 57-B UB5CAZ OZ8E 17,225· 107• 65-A-QRP UBSKBF

PPAAIJASLOCU 267,520· 652-152-B·AB ~~~IDH 3 63,325- 304· 85-B UBS QA U

PA!YN 14/g~g: m: ~g== UVSTE ~~§~l 1748· 36- 19-B UB 5SG PA,DIN 4284· 79• 21-B-10 UBSEEP PA PHK 1760· 40- 22-B UBSLCK PA AIC 39,200- 330· 49·B·20 tf.];~~~D

36,550- 331- 50-B 24,535- 307- 35-B 64,032- 560· 48-B-15 10,875- 173· 29-B 1°s~~g: ½~: ni

5 70- 24• 10-B 30,520· 315- 40-B-20 27,489- 280· 49-B 25,049· 316· 37-B 22,160· 247- 40-B 20,295- 193· 45-B 20-1m: 2:t i~l

6048- 107- 27-B 2106- 62- 13-B

37,688- 306- 56-B-40 19,740- 244· 35-B 17,061· 220· 47-B

228· 27• 3-B 2189• 73- 11-B-15 1096· 93- 4·B·20

890- 33- 10-B

V22HF V37ZE Y26WL V75UL Y31ZF V33VA V35NM

12i:m: l ~t ~it-4° 8625• 142• 25-C-80

ZB2EO 98,691· 527• 67-B·AB

4UllTU(K3KWJi?:V 24- 2-B·l0

North America

FGIJAVO/FS 5796- 217- 9-B-40

UKIJZAB\UA•s ZBF ZBT ZBW zc~rw 231,012-1113- 81-B

UK,.,, W( 3 ff~~t29- 570• 88-B

:;i;r,zAH<UffJ,f:cr. z8'i4i.~ii:e UK7GAA(UW'cf¥Jti~ 9'tr~s-B

UK7BAL(U~it~!r. e:3~,~

UK7PAG(2 Of~•~ss-lSO- 53 -B UK7PBE(3 oprsl

504- 21· 12-B

HH2VP(N4XR ,rl UK 8 MAA(U~iM.2~i-{o~f.~~i-e 1,48l;~ffu.-2901-181-c-Ae

~~121:x 12,m: ii:: 4t: ~=~r,~

~~S~ly 16,m: l~t s::~•QRP ~=~lfcR

~~~~~~ m:i~i:1m:m:g·AB ~~;~~ ~~g~ik ~~:m: m: ~g~ ~~i~g

H:git Ut ~ll-so Hl8LC 9174- 149- 22-e-20 Europe

ll!l~At m: ra:: ~~½t~(HP1>l6~s~g;, 245- 28-B·AB g~,J~l:?K~:i:i~oi~~~.l~·¥~·

SM6JNW 38,692- 237• 68-B UB5LGM SM7AIO 21,816· 240· 36-B UB5UCY

18~~~~= 2~i: ~t~-QRP 29 -~60 • 37 4- 28 •B-40 DJ9NX,oprsl 16,039· 153- 43-A KL7V 325,278-1227•102-C·AB 2j21 1875-3023-275-C

~~g~~f 192m: lit gt~ UBSUGF SM6JV 1680- 80· 8-B UC2OCB

11,438- 138- 38-A ~~~~~ rn-~~= ~At ~~~ g4if8¼W 0 :~6.~~~r~a-72-C

lri:ggg: ~i=l~i==-AB KL71BT 11:380· 200- 20-A-QRP DL,WH(OF2~<::r 4'1!'1ff."5.h.c SM5RE 648· 27- 12·B UC2RZ

~~r~~~ ½i::~it :~~= ~g:g·10 ~gisg~ SM3DXV 47,472- 393- 48·8 UC2WBI

10,416- 124· 42-B NP2AE 108,225• 820· 45-B-AB

~ggg: ~t ~g:g-io W3NX/KP4 253,152-1231· 72-B-AB ~l Oe~~'stz2LY,EA3s AVV 46,182- 456- 43-B-20 1,139,284-2264-187-C ~~~~~~ 1°.!m: ½~t-It: ~g~~'z

~~t~R m: it t~ ~gc~~'s 39ifoJg: i~g: ~~== TFSOC 11,856• 204· 26-B·lO

855• 36· 9-B TG9ML 50,840• 294• 62-C-AB SM5GMG 71,136· 726- 38-C-15 UC2ACZ SM6JHO 50~96· 449- 43-B UC2LBE

26,664- 277- 44-B-40 1309· 64· 7-B-80 VPlHE 15,168· 454- 12-A-80

SL(JAX(SM6~i,7'ff!l 300 _ 39 _C UC2AFJ

~~~~wTQ 1591:i: m: It: ~g~g~~ ~~~i/Q 1§~:;ig: m: il:g· 20 ~8~2~A

19,560- 168· 60-A-QRP

161,894· 571-122-B·AB VP 2 AZE(G3Jil.s"I:! 905• 29-B-AB 36,600- 309- 50-B-15

68 70- 114· 30-A-40 10,582- 142· 37-B-80

SM;VB 33•384• 349· 39-B SM7DBD ,956• 88- 36-C UP2BAR

~~~i mt 1it ~r=~-so ~~~=~r 902,652•1625-228-B-AB 800,176-1558-208-B 169,932- 537-119-B

SM6BXV 3069· 45- 31-C UP2BCG SM5KAS 37,986- 401- 39-A-QRP UP2NA

14,400- 159- 45-B-10 65,847- 608- 47-B-15

SM6AOQ 15,148- 217- 28-A UP2BAE

SL3AH(SM7KTe~s'f!>1os- 37-A ~~~:.¥ 4 3.lbgg: 3:t ~ii 1°.!ni: 1::: ~rn-20 SM7CZC 5168· 68· 34-A UP2BOX

SM6HPL 3886· 66· 29-A UP2BCW 31,680- 313- 48-A-40 8928- 130- 31-B 4991· 76• 31·B

89,220· 664- 60-B-80 ~~ml~ 20~g: n: ig:~ ~~~:: SM3BP 33· 11· l•A UP2NK

SP2FAP 165,632· 578-128-B·AB SP9AKD 23,616· 146• 64-B SP41NT 18,081· 302- 21-B

~::;~~i l~~~t 1n: ;t: SP9AOA 5824- 77- 28-B SP7AWA 1744• 57- 16-B SP5CJQ 1644- 58- 12-B SP9EQS 1098- 61· 6·B SPSAO 77,894· 555- 58-B-10 SP2DX 56,052- 405• 54-B SP9CAV 17,235• 189- 45-B SPSBR 50.331- 354- 57-B-15 SPSEKZ 111· 37. l•B ~=::r lb5o2..~· Ni• lls6"20 ~~:r;1~Q 21!lt:t m: ~~~ SP3XR 8025• 133· 25-B SP9EMU 4590· 70• 30-B SP6OMI 594- 99- 2-B SPlFOQ 336· 19· 7-B SP9EEE 123· 41• 1-B SP8BPJ 16,188- 201- 5l·B-80 SPSES 480- 19- 10-B SP3KXC 260· 13· l0·B SP9DH 2688· 69· 2l•B·160 SP7JWZ 440• 20- 11-A

UP2BBF RP2BET

u R

OM U GGS UQ2GDW UQ2PQ UQ2GQ UQ2OP UQ2GAG UQ2GEI UQ2GFM UQ2PP UQ2GBM UQ2PM RQ2GCR UQ2GCN

RU2CR UR2RSA UR2RKS RU2QD UR2O1 RU2RCU UR2QY

20{~gg: 2iI: 1i:t160

59,800· 283· 92-B·AB 43,022· 201· 98-B 15,624- 183- 56-B

886~~= m: n:~·10 191,730· 999- 77-B-15

99-,m: m: ~t: 50,922· 530- 41-B-20 41,760· 394- 48-B 30,492- 297• 44-B 36,i\'gg: ~::: :~::1

988· 38· 13-A 1972- 59· 17-A•

792· 36· 11-A 7028· 124· 28-A

12tm: in: ~:::-49,980- 404- 51-B·l 18,348- 223· 33-B 18,250- 171· 50-B

129tm: 8;~ ~:::ii SPSJTR 3510· 98- 15 ·A·QRP VO3CR 80,883- 316· 99-B·AB

~~,~(W 6 J~1a2o6~j 746-148-B·AB :::gi~g ~~:g~ m:1gtg 2:i:!'0- 47• 20-B-80 VO2BTK 11,439- 111· 41-B

RXlDZ l,325,520-2541-210·B·AB :::g~~;t;;Q 11a~~&: ½n: ;g:g UA4HAL 715,050-1455-210·8 YO6XA 6524• 159- 14-8 UA4HBP 365,620· 823-202-B YO6MZ 3525- 75• 25-B UA6AJO 157,069- 611-109-B YO9GP 1140· 95· 4-B RX3GO 75,072- 372• 92-B V06KNI 3781· 77- 19-A-10 UA35T 56,374- 328· 71-8 VO3UA 1110· 36· 15-B RZ3AAH 17,738- 159· 49-B VO3JX 5886- 120· 18·8·15 UV3DN 16,796- 220· 34-B VO2BPM 246· 41· 2-B UA4QK 13,524• 133· 46-8 YO2BEO 53,152- 489· 44-B-20 ~~½g~F 13_,gg: 1~~= Ul Y09HP 30,645- 297- 45-B UA4ACD 6384· 74- 42-B ;::g~~~i 21si1t m: ~t= RV3AB 5805- 133· 15-8 YO8BSE 1280- 40· 16-B UA4CK 97,625· 808- 55-B YO4BEX 1005• 33· 15-B UAlZCW 64,512- 606· 48-8 VOSBNI 166· 28· 2·8 UW3UO 32,508· 368- 42..S YO3AWD 19,992- 199· 42-B-40 IJA3ECF 31,175- 342· 43-B YO3CON 13,650- 186· 35-B UA3PGO 29,400- 240- 49-B ;::g~=~~ 112~~g: 1gt lt: ~~~~~F ½,:z;g: ~~t 1~:G YO3BWK 1276• 42· 11-B UA3TAM 10,710• 149- 35-B YO3KSC(VO8BDP,opr) UA3OKU 3425- 72• 25-8 720· 24· 15-B UA4ADP 3400- 85- 20-B YO3JW 309· 103· l•C UA3RDH 3105• 65- 23-8 UA3PAW 2340• 78• 15-B UA3LCU 2288· 44- 26-B UA3DCY 112,980- 779- 60-8-15

~i~iK ~~:?~t ~~:: :~i UA3EZ 55,305- 534- 45-B UA6LLT 28,482· 257- 47-B RZ3AEZ 20,150- 308- 26-B UA4CH 14,944- 198- 32-8 UA6ARX 186,550-1229- 65-B-20 UA3PAV 90,816· 610· 64-B UAJCAI 87 ,920- 633- 56-8 UW3HV 85,373- 534- 59-B UA3TBQ 61,056- 488- 53-B UA3RFU 59,218- 439- 58-8 UA6EAM 51,844• 419· 52-B UA4ACA 48,330- 373- 54-B UA3OAM 30,084- 303· 46-B UA3ESN 29,120- 240- 52-B U3ACM 21,605- 289- 29-B UA6AKT 13,172• 169· 37-B UA6LLI 12,276- 139· 36-8 UAlQDB 3612· 77• 21-N RZ3AHN 14,760· 190· 40-8-40

YUlNZW 159,138- 526·126-B·AB YU3TCM 126,198· 392-123-B YU7SF 106,645- 554• 77-C VU7OCZ 49,818- 400- 46-B

:::~rntlo 10s~~t 2l't 4 ~:~ YU2BTU 5520- 92· 24-B YU3EW 317,817-1565• 79-C-10

:::~1.r;iiy 128,i~gg: m: ri~

VU7BCD(V~Ji~Q~f244- 70-C-15 YU7GMN 12,726- 250· 18-C VU3TU 296,556-1442· 78-C-20 VUlOFT 204,525-1111· 75-B VU2BHI (Vl{~~]io~p~~O- 56 _6

VU1AHO(YUi 4DJ"a2o'~~rJ7_ SS·C VU2RAT 1351• 66· 7-C VUlEXY 127,104• 790· 64-C-40 YU2EZA 2954- 80- 14-8 VUllW 54,007- 441· 53-C-80

UA6ALV 4940- 143- 20-A-80 Y45SA 181,504• 605•128-8-AB 181,240- 660-115-8

71,370- 311· 90-8 35,039· 405• 37-B 34,602- 193· 79-B 14,592- 131· 48-C 13,410- 161· 30-B

UA3GD 54,400- 250-100-A-QRP Y37UF UA31DT 4248- 91· 18-A Y21 YH UAlAUF 3668· 63- 28-A Y22UB UA3XBY 330· 15· ll·A Y56ZA UA6WA 160· 10· 8-A Y231 L

UA2EC

UB51JZ UBSEAX UKSJAR UB5GBN UB5ZBF UBSZCT UB5LDP UB5TR

V38WG 32.144- 259- 49-8-15 V39XO

137 ,923· 559-107-B-AB 76,048- 358- 98-8 50,496- 334• 64-B 31,752- 235- 54-8 1 4~:g: m: t~i 49,966- 484- 43-8-10 42,789· 363· 51-B

Y!>lZE: Y41ZH V23CM Y31XA Y55XL V46XF V22TO V21JH Y37WE

lO~~~g: ½ft it~ 2810· 99· 10-B 2592- 59- 16-8 2323· 49· 23-B

14-,m: m: ~t~·lO 3927• 88· 17-C 2967- 59- 23-B

368· 18· 8-B

K4FW/VP2K 79,129- 535- 53-B-AB

VP2ML(KlZZ,oprl ~33~702-4757-254-C-AB

VP 2 MOC( 2,~!4,s°/£\323-222-C

XE2MX XElKC

125,580- 865- 52-C-AB 66,378- 612- 37-B•AB

8P6J(N6T J,opr) 2!;°39,042-4091•177-C-AB

SP6NX(Wf ~•i!}.96-1306- 52-B-20

OCeanla W7LPF/DU2

201,624·1013- 93-B-AB

FOIJDX(Kl~ro•lfd.2460- 84-C•AB

KG6DX 250,250-1643• 65-C-15

CX7BV

HC2SL

HK3VH

LU8OQ

OA4AWD

W1BIH/PJ2

36,260· 408- 35-B-15

943,776-3355• 96-C-AB

26,419· 315- 29-B-80

454,038-1940· 78<:-10

43,890· 439· 36-C·AB

1,508,536·2718·202-C-AB

PVlDHG 236,457• 743-117-C•AB PVlARS/4 145,020· 858• 60-C PR8ZPJ/9 17,776• 301· 22-B

~:::m)A 15am: m: 3~== PY2BZD 1572• 262· 2-A-10 PV8ZLC 45,702· 855- 18-C-15 PY8B1 10,120· 171· 22-B-20

VVlNX VVlOB

893,026-1801-178-C·AB 44,484- 358- 44-C-80

K9EF/8Rl 20,960· 359- 20-C-80

9Y4VU 1,393,672•2979•164-C-AB

DX-CW

Multioperator Single Transmitter

Asia HL9TO(HL9UJ,K5UJ,WB6GYS, oprs) 154,847- 840- 77-C

JA3YKC(JR2SQU/iE3MAS, JR3FRR.JAg~~f 70 ~~ 2uli'g~~ }'i~i~~(~~t~tf~t!/\,'(r'RH 7s WRC XUZ,JH8BZR,JHl)CZQ, JllS FLB OFP.oorsl

113,298- 599. 69-C JA3VEN(Multlop)

73,511- 387- 73-B JA4VBU(JH4s SDI XKW,JR4s BVS DNN FCH,oprs)

33,033· 84 7- 39-B

UK9HAC(UA9s H8H H8J,oprs) 896,683-18 70-223-8

UK9CB~UA9s CAM CBM CDJ

gg~lco cro~~~~S .. ~f~~t-s UK9FER(.UA9s FAL FDW, UV 9 FN,opr297 ,000-1550-205-B

UK~QAA(U:1:,s~~~~~l•~f!~) UKIJFAA(UAIJs F8E FBX FM, '(f,"/J, 364,877-1520·113-B

K ABA(S ~g~~h4. 962-129-B

HASKFL(f,~~o/,)530-2411-230·B

HG 6 V( 6 0 f~~11,436-2486-188-C

HMKLE( 1,g~~•?131·2001-209-c HA3KNA(HA3s NS NUf pr~ HA 7 KSV( 6 ::,~ 1848-15 3-1 2·B

642,408-1696-142-B HA5KKC/7(HA5s BV GQ LV7 'lfJ;.·lKSA(6 l/,~~.r28-1834-12 -B

537,862-1543-137-C

HAIJKOA( 5 2-J'a'.l 7o-1192-161-B HA6KNP(HA6s ND NL OL ON ~~9olgl,4 ~~~ 5930-1341.13s-e

463.li48-1251•154•B HA 8 KVB(H:tlr9;.f~§'.:r23-B

HA 5 KKG( 6 3.!'J'.152-1002-143-e

HA 8 KAZ( 6 g_f1~t84· 959-146-B

HASKKB( 4 fft~too- 550,-138-B HAlKZZ(S oprs)

165,521- 670-103-B

HA 7 KMW(S1i':°,~86- 500-138-B HA5KHG(5 oprsl

124 1758- 549• 87-B HA5KAl(4 oprs

101,024• 460· 88-B HA9KPU(3 o~[i'!,i50- 442· 70-B

HA 8 KWO(a 0/9:~59. 767• 77-B

HA 5 KHS(S ogi?304- 328· 69-B

HA7KTM(2 op;:!20- 150- 40-B HA'KLL(4 opr9, 64 _ 21 9- 12 -B

l'MGM(+lf,'/i~~,173-3095•221·C

LA1K(LA3GW,LA6s MP MU QV ZT ,LA9UX,oprs)

339,066-1153-117-C

LZlKOZ(MUltloft LZ2KSU(2 .::r~I 1· 705• 97-C

28,304- 231- 58-C

OE3ALW(+OE2VEL) 40,200· 251- 67-B

OH2AA(OHi~f.~li':;'lr::!?fJ~-c OH2AC(OH2s BQG BSJ CR OT, oprs) 426,880- 995-184-B OH5AB(OH5s KH RO UO ZN, oprs, 46,299- 272- 69-C

OH,AA(OH1Jlj~li'J.D"'3/f!'•:~-e

OKlMMWt£~1ii~b15-198-C OK3KTY(OK3CQW,0LflCLB opr~ ~025,728-2250-176-C

OK SZ( i~~~~l4-2000-l 97-C OK3KTP(Multlop)

272,320- 771-148-B

OK 3 KKF(MMltfl1- 638-137-C OKlKQJ(Multlop)

124,416· 860- 64-B OKlKRQ(MuJ~~fJ5. 423- 88-B

OK1ONC(MuittJ'J 8 _ 422 _ 97 _8

OKlKTW(MuJ~~fJs. 403- 65-C

OKlKOK(MuJtJ'Jo. 160- 57-B

OK3KVR(Murn~-J'J 2 _ 165 _ 34 _8 OKlKVS(OKls DEY FRF FVA, oprs) 7714- 142• 19-C OK10FK(MultlifJ 2_ ll4- 22 ..S

OK3KXR(MultkofJ 2 _ 85 _ 24 -B

OK2KQO(MultkoJ'Jo. 163 _ 6 -e

'ff-l~~Is\ O21 ia~s~~- 041~-•6E6~

PAl)GN(PA3ADC,PA(Js ERA GIN OOS,oprs)

985,362-2097-174-B

SP 8 KAF(M1~3~75. 967-145-C

~~:.~KO(S Pl ;:rn. ~iLt~!i-c SP6PAZ(SP6s 9,~~ci-Jr 2~~•ro-e

SP7KTE(SP7s AWlr.M,og!s) l·B

UK4 WAB( 5 :?J'a'.!16-1665•204-B

UKlAFA( 3 38~~~80-1457-153-B

UK3ABF(4 ~~r> 06-1112·193-B RK3AAC(UA31d.iw + 2 oprsl

398,700•1149'15b-8

UK3VBD( 3 0!'~166· 332· 62-B

UK3WAC(3 o..rr,i84. 365• 64-B

UK3DBV(UA:i3:_l;>f3~ itr.·'!fa'l UK2FAD(UA2FBI + 2 oprs)

37,351- 433- 41-B

UK51BM(U\\'r1117~fs3f.f~3-B UK51AZ(3 opr~('

46!f,658-1066·191-B UKSDAA(UB5s DBC VK, UT5DL,opr~ UKSQBE( 3 0 ~;,j760·1145•140-B

243,289· 855-113-B UK5UBB(RB5NCA 8UB5RC~ 5"~UBF(3 ~o~.{o • 698-1 -B

1~1,199- 558-101-B UK5MAF(UB5s MNM MNX, RBSMUV ,oprs)

12,606- 171- 33-B UK5LAK(3 oprs)

6688- 110· 22-B

RK 2AAB( 3 gg~~k60·l078-l 70-B

UK2AAG(3 Dfa'.!08- 346·116-B

UK2WAR( 3 0fil':J98- 298- 53-B

UK 2 PAP(~Pa2J1°fJ5':'2W!ll1-a UK2BAB(UP2s BOA BGP,oprs)

253,724- 789-137-B

UK2GDZ(UQ2s GAE GBQ opr~ 957,600-1844-190-e UK GJL(U1~'f~~o:iM't'l48-B

r[;:,KAF(Y'l83.~Xti'!' :.;:8~~6-B

VU3DKR(4 opti6o- 107- 24-B

VU2CBV(Multlj~lo. 216 _ 5 -B

North America

KL7HFV(+KL71DT,N61V) 125,089- 679- 67-C

VP 2 KAH<'f.f~~;oi~t:!'J~l&6-B

DX-CW

Multioperator Multi-Transmitter

Asia

~e7J,1~J~'ii~8Jt~7~:='1.1s

WTC,JR 7'l_~~~::.~~oi~•Js-c

~iZJ,1~WfJo :i~J~~M oprs) 461,312-1256·136-B

Europe

~K,2~V(SM 2t:6~J{,,1:'~JY.~ll8-e

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