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2002 ARRL International DX Contest (CW)

02/22/2002 | VP5GA Of the 3643 QSO's that I made in the contest,
the following is the breakdown of different callsigns worked
and on how many bands they were worked:

On 6 different bands, I worked 61 different stations
On 5 different bands, I worked 90 different stations
On 4 different bands, I worked 118 different stations
On 3 different bands, I worked 211 different stations
On 2 different bands, I worked 339 different stations
On 1 band only, I worked 1041 different stations

for a total of 1860 unique callsigns worked during the contest.

I worked the following stations on all 6 bands:

AA2FB, K0EJ, K1AR, K1IR, K1KI, K1RX, K1TTT, K1XM, K1ZZ, K2NG, K2SB, K2SX, K2WI, K3LR, K3NM, K3NZ, K3WW, K4NNN, K4NO, K5GO, K5WO, K7SV, K8CC, K9NS, KB1H, KC1XX, KU8E, N0IJ, N1EU, N2IC, N2GC, N2LBR, N2RM, N3AD, N3BB, N3RS, N4GG, N4TZ, N4XR, N5TW, N5YA, N8AA, NO2R, VY2SS, W0AIH, W1GD, W1NT, W1WEF, W2RD, W2WB, W3BGN, W3FV, W3GK, W3LPL, W3PP, W3YY, W4MYA, W4NF, W5KFT, WO4O, WQ3E

Thanks everyone for all the Qs!

73, George
--
George Tranos N2GA
VP5GA in the 2002 ARRL DX CW Contest -- N2GA


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