But last but not least TU all, hope to CUAGN in other contests!
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2011 ARRL RTTY Roundup Results
By Jay Townsend, WS7I ws7I@arrl.net
By Jay Townsend, WS7I ws7I@arrl.net
Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability. - John Wooden
This year in the Multioperator, Low Power category it was HI3A taking the honors. The KP2D group
can‟t seem to shake the second-place jitters and took it again this year. Then it was the Europeans with a bunch of new faces in the Top Ten. UT7E was third. OH8KTN was in fourth and IW1QN fifth.
The big change this year was in the Multioperator, High Power category with what is usually an
all-European-dominated group. Hector, XE2K with just packet assistance won top honors this year.
OL8M operated by Pavel, OK1DRQ was in second place. Closely following Pavel was the IQ1RY group in third place. They related, “It was a first for us and we went through this learning the magic of the things.”
In the 2011 RTTY Roundup there was one new Continental Record set along with 35 new Country
records. There was not as much action here as propagation was difficult at times to many parts of
the world. No doubt next
year will likely be better.
Top DX Scores Multi-Operator Low Power
HI3A 111,647
KP2D 91,266
UT7E 68,150
OH8KTN 61,143
IW1QN 51,600
EA2DKF 49,808
OM3KWZ 33,540
UT8EL 32,116
YO5KUC 30,912
DF9ZP 30,108
High Power
XE2K 167,918
OL8M 154,580
IQ1RY 150,040
OK1DVM 146,816
ED1R 139,934
UW4I 139,411
OH8A 133,340
IT9BLB 128,344
UZ2I 120,310
PI4DX 98,197