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2004 International DX Contest
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    K0BJ -- Feb 23, 2004 14:50 ET

    K0BJ SOHP KS 20 hrs. (QRO only on 80-40-20)

    This contest was a pleasant surprise condx. wise, especially on the low bands. I've always been a high-bander, but DXCC Challenge has got me interested in the WARC and low bands. After 35 years of hamming, I finally got up an unterminated EU/OC Bev a month ago. It helped on 160 but really came into its own on 80. Now I need to terminate that one, and add 3 more. This 'test netted me 16 new band DXCCs on 80, and 6 each on 160 and 40. I knew it was an atypical contest for me when Sat. mid-morning my highest mult band was 80!

    QSOs DXCC

    160 29 20

    80 83 52

    40 114 57

    20 149 64

    15 196 67

    10 65 31

    TOTAL 636 291

    555228 Claimed Score

    For some reason I couldn't run - only had about a dozen run Qs. Being a dedicated S&Per by nature, that wasn't such a bad thing. Can upcoming SSB, and next year's tests, manage to be this good? -- K0BJ

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