CQ World Wide DX Contest Records for Zone 38: Archive to 2000 ============================================================= Last updated: 2012-01-03 (C) Copyright 1986 to 2012 Chris R. Burger ZS6EZ. This list may not be reproduced elsewhere, in whole or in part, without the express prior written consent of the compiler. You may freely link to this file. This list is a snapshot of CQWW records for Zone 38 in 2000. A current list appears at http://zs6ez.org.za/lists Phone ===== Category Callsign Year Score QSOs Zone Cntrs -------- -------- ---- ----- ---- ---- ----- All 7P8/OE2VEL 1996 4 931 507 3683 104 346 28 ZS6EZ 2000 2 734 464 4937 40 152 21 ZS6EZ 1995 1 552 250 3026 34 141 14 ZS6AOO 1989 962 676 2070 38 118 7 ZS6EZ 1996 512 575 1244 33 112 3,5 ZS6EZ 1998 13 298 75 23 38 MS V59T 1994 7 039 678 4339 142 412 MM 3DA0Z 1994 10 465 564 6548 132 430 Single-op QSO record: --------------------- ZS6EZ 4937 (28 MHz 2000) Operators: ---------- 3DA0Z -- K6MC N6AA N6ZZ W6XD ZS6EZ ZS6NW ZS6RI etc. V59T -- N0AFW N9NS NH6UY etc. CW == Category Callsign Year Score QSOs Zone Cntrs -------- -------- ---- ----- ---- ---- ----- All ZS6EZ 1993 6 924 175 4542 137 378 28 ZS6EZ 1999 2 102 496 4149 39 137 African record 21 ZS6BCR 1987 989 820 2458 34 101 14 ZS6BCR 1988 832 524 1817 40 114 7 ZS6P 1996 910 784 2018 35 117 3,5 ZS6EZ 1997 34 265 168 25 52 1,8 ZE7JX 1977 275 9 4 7 MS ZS3/W6QL 1985 1 722 951 2343 70 189 MM V51Z 1990 7 198 974 5691 125 307 Single-op QSO record: --------------------- ZS4TX 4542 (SOAB 2009) Operators: ---------- V51Z -- N7NG OH2BH OH2RF etc. ZS3/W6QL -- W6KG W6QL ZS6BCR -- Now ZS6EZ ZS6P -- ZS6EZ Notes: ------ * "Cntrs" means "countries", and includes DXCC countries and a few more in Europe (IT9, Shetland etc.). RTTY ==== Category Callsign Year Score QSOs Zone Cntrs States -------- -------- ---- ----- ---- ---- ----- ------ All A22MN 1994 654 900 ? ? ? ? 28 ZS6EZ 2000 692 346 1339 30 88 55 21 ZS6EZ 1992 382 630 772 27 87 52 14 ZS6NW 1992 97 632 303 24 48 36 7 ZS6EZ 1996 205 720 471 28 75 45 Claimed: (Current records in these categories are marked ***) -------- Operators: ---------- A22MN: K8MN Notes: ------ * "Cntrs" means "countries", and includes DXCC countries and a few more in Europe (IT9, Shetland etc.). * "States" includes Canadian provinces. * The current 28 MHz record was also the world record on any single band and remains the African 28 MHz record as of 2011. * The 21 MHz record was also the African record. It was broken in 2005 by CT3KY. * The 7 MHz record was also the world record. It was broken by S57AW. [end]