Contest Results Resources
Ham Radio Contest Results and Scores
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3830 Archives is a mailing list archive with contest results for amateur radio operators. It includes contest scores and results, score submittal forms, live contest score updates, and an online score board for DX contests.
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This site is an expansion and replacement of the original 3830 score reporting forms site previously located at hornucopia.com. Its purpose is to make it easier for contesters to share their claimed scores and comments immediately after a contest. Score submissions are posted to the 3830 Reflector
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On these pages are presented the records for the CQ WW contest for every country that has ever entered a CQ WW.
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The results from ARRL contests are available here.
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International ARRL DX Contest score records, phone recods
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Contest Online Score Board server, collect real time contest scores directly from the most popular Contest Log programs and displays aggregated live scores on contest pages. Support several contest and many contest log software.
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Contest Score Rumors maintained by N7WA With space graciously donated by Scott Neader, KA9FOX
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Contest calendars, records and rules
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History and nominating procedure
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UN DX Contest 2010 (Open Championship of Kazakhstan) result list
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Contest.RUN allows radio amateurs from around the world to follow the competition in real time. You can track the competitors positions as soon as the data is received by the server.
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Final Results of the CQ world wide 160 meter contest including past editions
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Distributing contest scores in real time to online scoreboards. he score distributor automatically forwards any score data it receives from contest logging software to the following online scoreboards: Contest Online ScoreBoard (COSB by VA2WA,K2BB,K5ZD) Live Contest Score Server (by R4WW)
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In this article, authors delve into the inner workings of the IARU R1 VHF contest, the world's largest 2m contest. While activity levels are declining, the top performers consistently maintain their results. Authors explore the physical constraints of achieving higher point totals and speculate on various factors like improved technical capabilities, increased interference, and evolving station setups. It is a fascinating journey into the contest's dynamics, leaving room for intriguing speculations about its future.