Results for the 2011 ARRL 10m ‘test can be found here: http://www.arrl.org/files/file/ContestResults/2011/2011-10M-Web-V1_3.pdf This is an extensive detailed event report with graphs, tables, pictures and in-depth analysis…and a great spot to plan your 2012 10m effort!
Record-breaking activity as anticipated resulted in the highest number of logs ever submitted for *ANY* ARRL contest. CTRI CG was no exception, breaking our own intraclub best combined score for this event (more than doubling it, actually) with 2,566,664 points and a new high number of ‘official’ club participants at 15. Great job by so many club members who jumped on 10m, made some QSOs, submitted their logs and hopefully had some fun!
Rick KI1G led the way in CTRI with almost 1350 QSOs and 767k points. John W1AN had a low-key part-time ‘flea power’ effort from his great station and got the New England high score for Mixed-mode QRP! Operating in the newly created Multi-Op Low Power category (mixed mode, of course, and just using the spotting network as assistance) this author was able to initiate a record score for New England where none existed before! Lots of ‘chair time’ and the new Hexbeam certainly helped my effort.
Additional results info can be found here: http://www.arrl.org/contest-results-articles
Just click on ‘2011 Contest Results’, then scroll down to the ARRL 10 Meter Contest and select from the options such as Printable Linescores, Results Database, Log Checking Report, QST Articvle, etc.
Hopefully, 10m will make a resurgence this year and into 2013 as we near the cycle 24 ‘peak’.
73, Bill W1WBB