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<div style="color:black;font:10pt arial;">Hello NCDXA,
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<div>I don't do digital, so getting a QSO with T33T on SSB or CW was a major challenge becasue they prefer digital. But I managed to get a 12-meter SSB QSO that was confirmed on ClubLog.</div>
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<div>Banaba is an ATNO for me. </div>
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<div>I looked up the QSO stats, and I am not surprised that digital is a large majority.</div>
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<div>FT-8 = 46,955</div>
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<div>FT-4 = 4,790</div>
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<div>SSB = 2,070</div>
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<div>CW = 2 </div>
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<div>Total is 53,817, with 87 % on FT-8; or 96 % digital.</div>
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<div>T33T still has about two weeks to go, so maybe there will me more SSB. They must not have a CW operator.</div>
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<div>Asia = 32, 324 or 60 %</div>
<div>NA = 9,974 or 18. 5 %</div>
<div>EU = 5,723 or 10. 6 %</div>
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<div>The leaderboard is not surprising either. The top 100 with the most QSO's are mostly JA's. There are a few others like W, HL, and VK.</div>
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<div>The two U.S. stations in the top 100 are W4DXX and N0FW. </div>
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<div>W4DXX has 16 QSOs, ranked no. 64</div>
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<div>N0FW has 15 QSOs, ranked no. 78.</div>
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<div>Checking N0FW on QRZ.com, it looks like the fellow has worked them all on all bands and all modes. The question is why he needs 15 QSOs with T33T. </div>
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<div>73</div>
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<div>Fred</div>
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