Sounds recorded during SP DX Contest 2002
SP DX Contest 2002 were recorded by Art VE3PND. Thanks.
- VE6POL calling CQ - 21MHz SSB (32sec; 163,7k)
- SP1CHV calling CQ - 21MHz SSB (13,5sec; 81kB)
- SP1NQN calling CQ - 7MHz CW (7,3 sec; 36,5k)
- SP1TC calling CQ - 21MHz CW (1min; 300k)
- SP2BKX calling CQ - 7MHz CW (13,3sec; 66,5k)
- SP2DX - calling CQ - 21MHz CW (1min; 300k)
- SP2HPM, SP5DDJ, SP2DX - 21MHz CW - stations calling CQ while VE3PND was tunning over the band (50,7sec; 250k)
- SP2HPM, SP2DX - calling CQ - 21MHz CW (52,2sec; 160k)
- SP2QG calling CQ - 7MHz CW (21sec; 106k)
- SP3BEJ calling CQ - 21MHz CW (16sec; 80k)
- SQ4GXE in QSO with RD4M - 21MHz CW (17,6sec; 88k)
- SQ4MP in QSO - 21MHz SSB (23,7sec; 118,8k)
- SP6EVX, SP5GRM - calling CQ - 21MHz CW while VE3PND was tunning over the band (16,3sec; 168,6k)
- SP7MTF in QSO with RW4HL - 21MHz SSB (11,5sec; 57,6k)
- SP8FHM in QSO with VE3PND - 7MHz CW (33,2sec; 166k)
- SP9GRT calling CQ - 7MHz CW (14,3sec; 71k)
- SP9MRO/8 CQ and QSO with IT9VCE and W1YY/7 - 21MHz SSB (1min; 300k)
If you made any recordings during SP DX Contest 2002 and would like to place them here please drop an e-mail to the page author Tom SP5UAF
Sounds recorded during SP DX Contest 2001
You might be curious how your singnals sounded in Poland. Sound files are saved in MP3 format. Wherever possible we placed info about UTC and band of the contact. Sound files were recorded by Art VE3PND, Pawe’ SP7PS (contest call SN7N) and Scouts Radio Club SP5ZCC. If perhaps you have any more recordings please let us know.
Sounds recorded by Art VE3PND in Toronto (how SP stations were heard there)
Sounds recorded by Chas K3WW. Chas was operating on two transceivers (SO2R). On the first radio he was giving CQ on 21MHz and in the same time he was seraching for SP stations on 14MHz. You can hear his CQ on 21MHz and two contacts (with SP8BAB and SN7N) on 14MHz.
QSOs recorded by SP5ZCC
- 7M4BBQ - in CW QSO with SP5ZCC on 15 meters at 06:42 UTC - SOUND (88,8k)
- FR5FD - CW QSO with SP5ZCC on 10 meters at 07:47 UTC - SOUND (74,5k) - you can hear the signal while the antenna was turned FR direction.
- FR5FD - just after the CW QSO with SP5LCC on 10 meters at 09:03 UTC - SOUND (42k)
- HA8IB - in CW QSO with SP5ZCC on 160 meters at 22:47 UTC - SOUND (88k)
- IK0VSU - in SSB QSO with SP5ZCC on 20 meters at 14:03 UTC - SOUND (78,4k)
- K9VV - in CW QSO with SP5ZCC on 15 meters at 13:49 UTC - SOUND (68,2k)
- LA0FX - in SSB QSO with SP5ZCC on 40 meters at 00:59 UTC - SOUND (59,1k)
- LZ1DQ - in SSB QSO with SP5ZCC on 20 meters at 17:14 UTC - SOUND (73,2k)
- LZ1KP - in SSB QSO with SP5ZCC on 20 meters at 14:03 UTC - SOUND (65,4k)
- NO9E - in CW QSO with SP5ZCC on 15 meters at 13:53 UTC - SOUND (71,8k)
- RA9DZ - in SSB QSO with SP5ZCC on 20 meters at 14:00 UTC - SOUND (75,9k)
- SP5EWY - calling CQ on 10 meters SSB at 10:00 UTC - SOUND (63,7k)
- SP5WA - calling CQ on 15 meters at 13:56 UTC - SOUND (70,6k)
- UA9JDP - in SSB QSO with SP5ZCC on 40 meters at 00:57 UTC - SOUND (63,6k)
- VR2BG - in CW QSP with SP5WA on 15 meters at 07:20 UTC - SOUND (80,2k)
- WQ7X - in SSB QSO with SP8NTH on 20 meters at 06:11 UTC - SOUND (48,4k)
QSOs recorded by SP7PS (contest call SN7N) - Paul SP7PS was recording directly from the radio so there when Paul was transmitting you can here only silence in any way outside SP signals are very nice. All sounds are CW contacts of SN7N. If there are other SP stations also, it is mentioned.
- 3W7CW - SOUND (26,3k)
- 9V1XE - 10 meters - SOUND (100k)
- 9V1XE - in CW QSO with SP6CES and SN7N - SOUND (75k)
- AA9VP - SOUND (30,7k)
- DF2KK - SOUND (12,5k)
- DF4ZL - SOUND (17,3k)
- DJ0IF - SOUND (11,6k)
- DL1EKO - SOUND (11,6k)
- K1BV - SOUND (15,3)
- K1CC - SOUND (12,1k)
- K1CC - SOUND (30k)
- K1HTV - SOUND (38,1k) - you can hear at the first moment that K1HTV was very weak but then Paul SN7N turned his antenna to the right direction and the signal became quite strong
- K3WW - SOUND (10,6k)
- K5ZD - in CW QSO with SP5CKA and then with SN7N - SOUND (63k)
- KC2ERZ - SOUND (26,6k)
- LA0FX - SOUND (26,1k)
- LA2HFA - SOUND (20k)
- LA7MFA - SOUND (17,7k)
- LA9HFA - SOUND (14,9k)
- N2KU - SOUND (19,2k)
- N4PL - SOUND (11,7k)
- NO9E - SOUND (27,2k)
- PA3EYZ - SOUND (12,1k)
- PY5ZHP - in CW QSO with SP3EIJ and then with SN7N on 10 meters - SOUND (66,1k)
- PY5ZHP - on 20 meters - SOUND (45,8k)
- SP7JKW - SOUND (13,4k)
- UA4AN - in CW QSO with SP5ZCC (recorded by SP7PS) - SOUND (65,5k)
- VE1OP - SOUND (18,5k)
- VE2AWR - SOUND (14,7k)
- VE2RO - SOUND (30,5k)
- VE3EJ - SOUND (14,6k)
- VE3KQN - SOUND (26,8k)
- VE3KZ - SOUND (11,7k)
- VE3PND - SOUND (16,2k)
- VE3QAA - SOUND (26,8k)
- VE3TMZ - SOUND (31,2k)
- VE3XL - SOUND (18,2k)
- VE3XN - SOUND (16,8k)
- W0AIH - SOUND (20,3k)
- W4/SP1NY - SOUND (22,6k)
- WQ7X - SOUND (36,5k)
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