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CQ WW WPX SSB CONTEST 2011 Multi TwoConpetitors in OCEANIA, Updated : March 22nd 2011
CQ WPX Contest Score Records for Oceania
SSB (1975 - 2010)
Category Call Year Score WPX
Multi-Multi KH7R 2002 32,806,032 1,304
Multi-Two KH7X 2005 20,910,656 1,066Multi-Single T33RD 1999 17,778,372 998
CQ WPX Contest Score Records for Indonesia
SSB (1975 - 2010)
Category Call Year Score WPX
Multi-Multi YE2O 2006 2,444,532 521
Multi-Two YE0X 2010 8,101,692 939
Multi-Single YE4X 1988 7,910,724 642
WPX (Prefix) Records for Oceania
SSB
Call Year WPX
KH7R 2002 1,304
Nr. Call Category Country Oprs
1 3D2A Multi Oprs Fiji Island VK4AN OZ1IKY2 VK4WIP Multi Oprs Australia VK4MIA VK4QS VK4RJ VK4HGB VK4MN VK4JY
3
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WPX (Prefix) Records for Indonesia
SSB
Call Year WPX
YE0X 2010 939
Multi Two Rules of the Game :
Multi-Operator Categories (All Band, High power only): More than one person can
contribute to the final score during the official contest period. Select category based on number of
transmitted signals. Total output power of each transmitted signal must not exceed 1500
watts.
Two-Transmitter (MULTI-TWO):A maximum of two transmitted signals is permitted at any time on different bands. Either
transmitter may work any and all stations. A station may only be worked once per band regardlessof which transmitter is used. The log must indicate which transmitter made each QSO(column 81 of CABRILLO QSO template for CQ contests). Each transmitter may make a maximumof eight (8) band changes in any clock hour (00 through 59 minutes). For example, a change from20 meters to 40 meters and then back to 20 meters counts as two band changes. Use a separateserial number sequence for each band.
Exchange:RS(T) report plus a progressive contact serial number starting with 001 for the first contact. Note:Multi-Two and Multi-Multi entrants use separate serial number sequences on each band startingwith serial number 001.
Contact Points: Contacts between stations on different continents are worth three (3) points on 28, 21,
and 14 MHz and six (6) points on 7, 3.5, and 1.8 MHz. Contacts between stations on the same continent, but different countries, are worth one (1)
point on 28, 21, and 14 MHz and two (2) points on 7, 3.5, and 1.8 MHz. Contacts between stations in the same country are worth 1 point regardless of band.
Prefix Multipliers:The prefix multiplier is the number of valid prefixes worked. Each PREFIX is counted only onceregardless of the band or number of times the same prefix is worked.
A PREFIX is the letter/numeral combination which forms the first part of the amateur call.Examples: N8, W8, WD8, HG1, HG19, KC2, OE2, OE25, LY1000, etc. Any difference in the
numbering, lettering, or order of same shall count as a separate prefix. A station operating from a
DXCC country different from that indicated by its call sign is required to sign portable.
The portable prefix must be an authorized prefix of the country/call area of operation. In cases of
portable operation, the portable designator will then become the prefix. Example: N8BJQ operating
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from Wake Island would sign N8BJQ/KH9 or N8BJQ/NH9. KH6XXX operating from Ohio must use an
authorized prefix for the U.S. 8th district (/W8, /AD8, etc.). Portable designators without numbers
will be assigned a zero () after the second letter of the portable designator to form the prefix.
Example: PA/N8BJQ would become PA. All calls without numbers will be assigned a zero () after
the first two letters to form the prefix. Example: XEFTJW would count as XE. Maritime mobile,
mobile, /A, /E, /J, /P, or interim license class identifiers do not count as prefixes.
Special event, commemorative, and other unique prefix stations are encouraged to participate.
Prefixes must be assigned by the licensing authority of the country of operation.
Instructions for Submission of Logs:E-mail is the expected method of log submission. SSB logs in CABRILLO format should be sent [email protected]. CW logs in CABRILLO format should be sent to [email protected]. Include onlyyour call sign in the Subject: line of your e-mail. All logs received via e-mail will be confirmed viae-mail. A listing of logs received can be found on the CQ WPX Web site at .
Deadline:All entries must be emailed or postmarked NO LATER than 28 daysafter the contest (April 25,2011 for SSB section.
RANK all SSB entries for any operator or station callsign.
Rank Call Year Category Score QSOs WPX Hours
1 YE0X 2010 MULTI-TWO 8,101,692 2,854 939 40.2
11 YE0X 2009 MULTI-ONE 3,293,308 1,737 646 32.3
27 YB0ZCB/1 2006 MULTI-ONE 1,601,882 1,015 502 44.0
42 YE8A 2003 MULTI-ONE 3,398,382 1,924 611 40.1
51 7A0A 2000 MULTI-ONE 6,502,840 2,824 785
52 YB0ZDC 2000 MULTI-ONE 173,840 94 212
YEX Team:YBAZ,YBJS,YBECT,YBKVN,YBNDT,YCBIK, YCKVM,YCRAN,YCIUN,YCLLY,YCMXV,YCTSU,
YCVKI,YDNWH ( Plan : YBDJ,YDOST,Etc).
YEX Equiments :
Rigs : IC 7600
IC 756 Pro III IC 718 TS 570 D IC 761 (* Optional )
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Antennas : 5 Elements Yagi mono band 28 MHz
5 Elements Yagi mono band 21 MHz
5 Elements Yagi mono band 14 MHz
3 Elements Yagi mono band 7 MHz
Rotary Dipoles 3.8 MHz
Lazy Quad 3.8 MHz
Linier Amplifier : TL 922 #2
AL 811 #2
List of awards and sponsors for the 2011 CQ WPX Contests.SSB
Plaque Sponsor
Single Operator, All Band
WORLD High Power Stanley Cohen, W8QDQ
WORLD Low Power Caribbean Contesting Consortium
WORLD QRP Phil Krichbaum, N0KE
USA High Power Atilano de Oms, PY5EG
USA Low Power Terry Zivney, N4TZ
USA QRP Doug Zwiebel, KR2Q
USA Zone 4 High Power Society of Midwest Contesters
USA Zone 4 Low Power Society of Midwest Contesters
USA Zone 3 Lauri "Mac" McCreary, KG7C
EUROPE High Power Jim Hoffman, N5FA
EUROPE Low Power Ed Sawyer, N1UR
EUROPE QRP Rick Williams, VE9HF
AFRICA Peter Sprengel, PY5CC
ASIA Chris Terkla, N1XS
NORTH AMERICA* Albert Crespo, F5VHJ
NORTH AMERICA QRP* Phil Krichbaum, N0KE
SOUTH AMERICA Andrew Faber, AE6Y
OCEANIA Phillip Frazier, K6ZM Memorial
CANADA High Power Saskatchewan Contest Club
CANADA Low Power Contest Club Ontario
JAPAN Hamad Alnusif, 9K2HN
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Single Operator, Single Band
WORLD Steve Merchant, K6AW
WORLD 28 MHz Jorge Taboada, EA9LZ
WORLD 21 MHzStuart Santelmann KC1F Memorial (Gene Shablygin,
W3UA/RA3AA sponsor)WORLD 14 MHz Jorge Taboada, EA9LZ
WORLD 7 MHz Jorge Taboada, EA9LZ
WORLD 7 MHz Low Power Neal Campbell, K3NC
WORLD 3.7 MHz D4C Contest Team
WORLD 1.8 MHz UA2 Contest Club
USA 28 MHz Maurice Schietecatte, N4LZ
USA 21 MHz Maurice Schietecatte, N4LZ
USA 14 MHz Charles Wooten, NF4A
USA 7 MHz Yankee Clipper Contest Club
USA 3.5 MHz Bernie Welch, W8IMZ Memorial
USA 1.8 MHz Available for sponsorship
EUROPE 28 MHz SKY Contest Club
EUROPE 21 MHz SKY Contest Club
EUROPE 14 MHz SKY Contest Club
EUROPE 7 MHz SKY Contest Club
EUROPE 3.7 MHz SKY Contest Club
EUROPE 1.8 MHz SKY Contest Club
Single Operator Assisted
WORLD Emir-Braco Memic, OE1EMS
USA Alabama Contest Group
EUROPE Martin Huml, OL5Y
Overlay CategoriesWORLD Tribander/Single-Element Helmut Mueller, DF7ZS
USA Tribander/Single-Element Paul H. Newberry, Jr., N4PN
USA Tribander/Single-Element Low
PowerAlex M Jozsa, KG1E
EUROPE Tribander/Single-Element Roger Miner, K1DQV
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WORLD Rookie Val Edwards W8KIC Memorial (K3LR sponsor)
Multi-Op, Single Transmitter
WORLD Latvian Contest Club
USA Steve Bolia, N8BJQAFRICA Rhein Ruhr DX Association
ASIA W2MIG Memorial (NX7TT sponsor)
EUROPE Tonno Vahk, ES5TV
Multi-Op, Two Transmitter
WORLD Ken Adams, K5KA Memorial
USA Florida Contest Group
AFRICA Walter Skudlarek, DJ6QT
EUROPE Bernd Och, DL6FBL
Multi-Op, Multi Transmitter
WORLD Gail M. Sheehan, K2RED
USA Dale Hoppe, K6UA Memorial
EUROPE Rick Dougherty, NQ4I
Contest Expedition
C6APR Memorial Andre Coelho, PT7ZZ
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YEX Team Published: