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DJ7ST  > QRP      17.03.03 09:46l 48 Lines 1291 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: 13th OQRPC: where they came from...
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 From: DJ7ST@DB0ABZ.#NDS.DEU.EU
 QRP-Contest-Community (qrpcc)                                    16-Mar-2003
 c/o Dr. Hartmut Weber, DJ7ST
 Schlesierweg 13
 D-38228  SALZGITTER



Dear OQRP Contest friends,

   QRP radio waves cross borders without needing passports. 
Thus the Original QRP Contest fortunately is fermenting not only in DL-juice.
It appears to be of interest where the signals (more accurately the logs) 
in the 13th OQRPC came from:

 1.  DL: 105
 2.  OK:  17
 3.  PA:  10
 4.  EA:   6
      F:   6
     HB9:  6
     ON:   6
     SP:   6
 9.   G:   5
 10. OZ:   4
 11.  I:   3
     OM:   3
 13. HA:   2
     LZ:   2
     UR:   2
     W:    2

     Only one valid entry from 9A, GM, GW, LA, OE, OH, SM, YO;
     no one from UA, YU, S5....

  The above is open to speculation and opinion. There certainly is
no proportional relationship with countries' population. 
Did you expect the "native country of QRP" on the 9th place?

  Maybe also deciding are "multipliers" like the "OK-QRP-Info" or the Benelux 
"QRP-Nieuwsbrief"? After all, at least both these QRP magazines welcome 
informations about QRP activities noticeable on the bands....

  73/2 "Hal", DJ7ST
   


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