Hmm,

Looks like N4NN and a bunch of other NA's with 20 band/slots might 
have something to say about.

The top seven with 21 are all SA stations, this one also with a K3. 
I don't think any of us make any boast about that though, rather 
like shooting fish in a barrel from down here (for a change).

Regards,

Mike VP8NP

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wayne Burdick" <n...@elecraft.com>
To: "Elecraft Reflector" <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 3:04 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] W6BK's #1 effort in working VP8ORK: 18 of 21 
band/slots(Elecraft K3 both ways)


> We'd like to congratulate David Elliot, W6BK, who led all other 
> U.S.
> stations in VP8ORK band/slot count, with 18. David used his K3, 
> and
> the VP8ORK effort used seven K3s. (Some EU stations worked them on 
> all
> 21 band/slots, but I don't have any information on these stations
> beyond that.)
>
> David emailed us about his effort:
>
> "The APF was particularly effective....The K3/P3 combination was
> superb. It really shines when things get 'down and dirty' as they
> often did on this DXpedition."
>
> Note: Band/slot count is a combination of bands and modes. If 
> you're
> interested in seeing how other stations did, go to
>
>   http://www.clublog.org/charts/?c=VP8ORK#
>
> and type in a callsign. If you click on on a red link in the line 
> that
> says "Leaderboard," you'll see the top 100 stations in a 
> particular
> zone or country.
>
> 73,
> Wayne,
> N6KR

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