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Update on WSPR Contest Morning of 8th Feb

8th February 2016 By Crawley ARC Leave a Comment

Here are the latest scores:

G0KCH zones 8 countries 27 slots 46 bands 4 score zones x slots 368
G3NZP zones 3 countries 15 slots 18 bands 2 score zones x slots 54
G3RMK zones 17 countries 43 slots 125 bands 10 score zones x slots 2125
G3VJM zones 5 countries 20 slots 22 bands 3 score zones x slots 110
G3YSX zones 8 countries 25 slots 37 bands 3 score zones x slots 296
G4ANN zones 7 countries 26 slots 27 bands 2 score zones x slots 189
G4FYY zones 7 countries 23 slots 24 bands 2 score zones x slots 168
G7OBF zones 1 countries 9 slots 9 bands 1 score zones x slots 9
GX3WSC zones 21 countries 42 slots 130 bands 9 score zones x slots 2730
M0HQM zones 4 countries 17 slots 19 bands 3 score zones x slots 76
M0TZZ zones 15 countries 38 slots 109 bands 6 score zones x slots 1635
M0WID zones 14 countries 37 slots 107 bands 8 score zones x slots 1498
VK6PG zones 4 countries 3 slots 3 bands 1 score zones x slots 12

Total countries worked 51

To give you some idea of the opportunity I wrote a program to look at the wider picture. Ignoring contacts claimed to be on or around 1.4 KHz or at 9999.999999 MHz there are 1743 observers, or if you count them individually per band a total of 3890. By contrast we have been heard by 677 between us.

On each of the bands the situation since we started is:

2200m observers =  63
630m observers  =  264
160m observers  =  226
80m observers   =  355
60m observers   =  130
40m observers   =  624
30m observers   =  633
20m observers   =  747
17m observers   =  177
15m observers   =  226
12m observers   =  62
10m observers   =  228
6m observers    =  85
4m observers    =  0
2m observers    =  53
70cm observers  =  9
23cm observers  =  8

More detail as I get time to write more code.

Stewart/G3YSX

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