CQ WW VHF contest

The latest issue of CQ WW VHF was published in the latest issue of CQ magazine 2003. It was evaluated in total 296 stations from 22 land. It appeared in the newspapers 9475 different stations from 797 of large LOCs.
The race is evaluated in individual categories in individual countries and regions in the USA , overall behind the US and overall the rest of the world.

They achieved the best score in the world:
SO-All – DL2OM na 5 OK1CZ finished in place
SO-6m – TA2RC/P
SO-2m – DK5DQ
MO-All was won by OK2KJT ahead of YM0KA and OK1KIM

They won the national rating in OK:
SO-All – OK1CZ before OK1SRD
MO-All – OK2KJT before OK1KIM

Although the race was run by several stations from OM, the results were sent
only one station.
SO-6m – OM5CW

It's a shame, because during CQ WW VHF was operational in OK and OM
assets and all you had to do was send the journal.

It is interesting that stations from the EU failed to make the most connections on 2m,
or the USA, but from Thailand, for example, HS4NLW followed up 514 QSO on 2m!

This year's CQ WW VHF takes place on Saturday, July 17 from 18 UTC do
Sunday, July 18 to 21 UTC. On Sunday, OK and OM are open again
active, so stations that go PA can also send a log to CQ WW VHF.
Just rewrite the journals (by hand, or perhaps in N6TR) only the time is given, brand
and a large LOC (first 4 characters from LOC), no report no connection number.
All connections outside converters can be included in the race, you are enough
select one of the SO-All categories, SO6m, SO2m, Rover, MO, QRP and new
kategorie QRP Portable limited (limited to only 6 hours of operation)
The original conditions are on:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/June 2004 Highlights.html

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