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Based on detailed results HA-DX Contestu 2009 it is possible to analyze the performance of Slovak (OM) and Czech (OK) stations in individual bands, while their performance shows the traditionally strong position of both countries in the Central European area of shortwave competition.

Band 160 m (CW):
In this low-frequency category, Slovak and Czech stations appeared predominantly in the second half of the results. He was a more powerful representative OK2SG, which with 224 QSO and a score of 10,360 points took 12th place in the HIGH CW category. This result is comparable to leading operators from the Balkans and the Baltics, which confirms solid readiness in night conditions and a good antenna configuration.
Band 80 m:
Balkan and Eastern European stations dominated on 80 m, no OM a OK participants maintained a good representation. He showed up significantly OK2SG also in this category, while the 20-fold activity indicates a wide range of directions. OM stations achieved rather medium score values, with an emphasis on CW operation.
Band 40 m:
He recorded the best position OM7PY in the HIGH MIXED category with a score of 2,400 points. Although this is a lower value compared to strong Russian and Lithuanian rivals, the Slovak operator demonstrated good activity and signal stability. In the CW part, other operators from the Czech Republic were also active (e.g. OK1VHV).

Band 20 m:
Czech and Slovak stations made the most of this internationally most used band. OK1HEH finished with a score of 16,352 points in 17th place in the ALL HIGH MIXED category, achieving 292 connections and 28 multipliers. He also gave a good performance OM3BA (15,995 b), which remained in the strong first hundred operators. Apart from them, they placed OK5SA a OK2BIU – both stations in the range of 14-16 thousand points, which indicates a high signal level and effective work with DX multipliers.
Higher bands (15 m, 10 m):
In 2009, the conditions in these areas were poor, but there were also successful attempts here. OK2KG with 8,295 points and OM4DU with 6,860 points showed that even with low ionospheric activity, quality results can be achieved with patient search for connections.
Summary:
Czech stations (especially OK1HEH, OK2KG, OK5SA) dominated the mid-bands, while Slovak operators (OM3BA, OM4DU, OM7PY) showed consistent performances in the 40m and 20m categories. Both countries confirmed their tradition of strong representation in both CW and MIXED modes, while the quality of connections and the number of multipliers reflect good technical training and active participation at the international level.
