[NLRS] More on 2005 ARRL 10 GHz and Up Logs Received

mike Kana aa9il at sbcglobal.net
Wed Oct 26 13:29:30 EDT 2005


Greetings all

Thanks for the analysis - I was a bit amazed to
see a couple of the calls of folks that 
participated as 10 and UP did not appear.  This 
was my first effort in the 10 and up category
and was really psyched to make the Lake MI
crossing twice on 24ghz.  You can bet I will
bring out 24g and 47g again next year.

73 de Mike
AA9IL


--- jcplatt1 at mmm.com wrote:

> 
> 
> A quick lunch time analysis.   Here is a break down
> by call area of logs
> received ..... this was a quick count so any error
> is mine.
> 
> Call        Logs
> Area     Rcved
>   VE           16
>   XE             3
>    0             28
>    1             23
>    2               6
>    3               2
>    4               5
>    5               1
>    6             32
>    7               3
>    8               5
>    9               3
> 
> For a total of 127 logs.    Of these, 36 were for 10
> GHz & Up.     Last
> year, in 2004, there were 136 logs received, of
> which 42 were for 10 GHz &
> Up.   This represents a decrease in logs received of
> around 6 to 7 percent.
> This may cast somewhat of a shadow around recent
> talks concerning the
> growth of this contest, especially versus the UHF
> contest, and that the UHF
> contest should be merged and/or modified with the 10
> GHz and Up contest.
> 
> It interesting to see where the activity areas are
> as indicated by the high
> log counts from W6 (32), W0 (28), and W1 (23).    It
> surprises me to see
> low counts from W5 and W7, W8 land.    Four of the
> VE's are VE4's (wahoo),
> the rest are VE2's and 3's most likely centered with
> the W1 activity (?).
> 
> 73, Jon
> W0ZQ
> 
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