[600MRG] CLE results

John Langridge jlangridge at sbcglobal.net
Thu Feb 26 17:39:56 CST 2015


Thanks for posting!  I was wondering how we would figure out how we did and the link answers the question.. This was fun and I will definitely do it again next time!

73,

John KB5NJD / WG2XIQ..



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 From: John Collins <kn1h at comcast.net>
To: 600MRG <600mrg at w7ekb.com> 
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 4:25 PM
Subject: [600MRG] CLE results
 

HI to all,
  Brian Keyte, G3SIA has done his usual magical job of compiling all the CLE results, less than 48 hours after the event ended. These are available at  http://www.ndblist.info/cle.htm.  Sorting through all the information and filtering out the amateur stations that were logged reveals the following information:


14 US and Canadian amateur beacons were logged by the participants, leading the list was
WH2XDE/3 , logged by 15 listeners
WG2XGR/2, 10
WD2XSH/12, 8
WG2XJM ,  8
WG2XIQ,  8
WD2XSH/31,  7
WG2XKA,  7
WG2XSB,  6
VE7BDQ,  5
WG2XSV,  5
VO1NA,  4
WG2XNI,  3
WD2XSH/38, 3
VE7CNF, 2


WH2XDE/3 on 1725 KHz was logged at the greatest distance, 2543Mi in Upland, CA 
VO1NA on 477.7  KHz was logged 2476 miles away in Holland and was the only transatlantic amateur logging reported.


Kudos to all who put their stations on CW for the weekend.  This was a great level of participation by the 600M group!

73, John, KN1H
WD2XSH/38

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