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Team Vertical sets more records this year using n6bt verticals.  

 

 

Kenny, K2KW's score

New North American Record and just missed the World Record

 

 

Current NoAm Record:

C6ATA (K2KW)  1,142,803  3369  33  122  '07

Current World Record:

TC3A                1,423,800  3214  36  138  '07

 

  Call: C6ATA
Operator(s): K2KW
Station: C6ATA

Class: SOSB/40 LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 43
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
Band   QSOs  Zones  Countries
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160:
80:
40:      3456      33       129
20:
15:
10:
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Total: 3456      33       129    Total Score = 1,418,472

Link to his 3830 posting:

http://lists.contesting.com/_3830/2010-11/msg03367.html

 

 

Fred, KE7X's score

New North American Record and came close to the World Record

 

 

Current NoAm Record:

C6AKX (KE7X)      876,561  2594  32  115  '08

Current World Record:

PT7CB(YU1RL)  1,157,475  2366  38  128  '94

 

  Call: C6AKX
Operator(s): KE7X
Station: C6AKX

Class: SOSB/20 LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs):
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
Band   QSOs  Zones  Countries
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160:
80:
40:
20:      2793      33       112
15:
10:
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Total:  2793      33       112   Total Score = 1,011,000

Link to his 3830 posting:

http://lists.contesting.com/_3830/2010-11/msg03481.html
 

 

 

Tom, N6BT's score

New World and North American Records

 

Current NoAm Record:

VP9I (WA4PGM)    89,397    691   12   51  '06

Current World Record:

TA2RC               129,204    662    11   63  '07

 

 

  Call: C6ARR
Operator(s): N6BT
Station: C6ARR

Class: SOSB/160 LP
QTH: Bahamas
Operating Time (hrs):

Summary:
Band   QSOs  Zones  Countries
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160:     834      20         76
80:
40:
20:
15:
10:
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Total:   834     20          76   Total Score = 172,896

Link to the original 3830 posting:

http://lists.contesting.com/_3830/2010-11/msg03348.html
 

 

 

Kenny, K2KW operated on 40 meters and is a little below the 40 meter low power World Record. His score is a new North American record, moving well past his own that he set in 2007. Kenny used a 4-ele 2x2 array with Bravo 40 single-band verticals, a 2-ele using full size verticals and "BX" (Bravo external: elevated, loaded, tubing) radials, plus a dipole for his SO2R set-up with a pair of Elecraft K-3's.

 
Fred, KE7X ran 20 meters and surpassed his own North American record. Fred is close to the low power World Record - maybe next year. Fred used an old Team Vertical 4-ele 2x2 array with classic 1/4 wave verticals with wire radials and a 2-ele array with Bravo 20 single-band verticals, plus a dipole for his SO2R set-up with his pair of K-3's.
 
Tom, N6BT on 160 meters moved past the low power World Record by a significant margin and also holds the QRP 160 World Record. He also holds the 80 meter QRP World Record and Kenny holds the low power 80 meter World Record. I used a Yaesu FT-450 and only the vertical for receiving.
 
Walt, N6XG was on 15 meters trying out a pair of Bravo 5K's with his K-3. His general comment was that the pile-ups were too big to handle. Besides almost 90 countries, he was even able to work Japan.
 
 

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