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25.05.2009 22:04:27
CQWPX 2009 - update
The high claimed scores have just been published on the internet, and we are happy to say that Oli's and my attempts were not in vain. Have a look at;

http://www.cqwpx.com/claimed_2009_wpx_ssb_scores.htm

We both entered as single operator high power assisted on single bands. Oli used the club call MW9W on 40M and I used MC0SHL on 80M - Oli put a more serious entry in than myself as I was treating the trip as more of a break and some MW0JRX_on_40M_SSB_Before_contestfun on the radio.

The claimed scores are;

MW9W        2,113,842 points      World 4th 40M Assisted High

MC0SHL     723,774 points         World 3rd 80M Assisted High

This again was a team effort and neither Oli nor I could have done this. So we again must say thanks to Ant and Rob for assistance on the Thursday with getting the 80M antenna in the air - full details in the write up. To Rob and Jane for being wonderful hosts, and to the rest of the team for their support and good wishes through the contest - we were on msn chatting with the boys when ever we could.

See you all in the IOTA contest when this will be the next big effort as a team (along with getting the towers up for Rob at the farm).

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