Ken Harker WM5R
Contest Maps - 2004 ARRL International DX Contest CW


The following maps were generated from the ARRL's online contest database of results for the 2004 ARRL International DX Contest, CW. Callsigns are matched up to ZIP codes using the FCC database, which are then matched up to latitude and longitude (which means that two stations in the same ZIP code will be given the exact same latitude and longitude values.) The mapping software I used only does maps the United States of America, so these maps are limited to only U.S. contestants. Furthermore, these maps only represent U.S. contestants that submitted a log to the ARRL after the contest. There are certainly many more stations across the country who operate the contest, but do not send in their logs.

Locations of USA stations worked by PJ2T in the 2004 ARRL International DX Contest, CW, color-coded by lowest band worked. Red is 28 MHz, orange is 21 MHz, green is 14 MHz, cyan is 7 MHz, blue is 3.5 MHz, and purple is 1.8 MHz.

 


 

Locations of USA stations worked by J7OJ in the 2004 ARRL International DX Contest, CW, color-coded by lowest band worked. Red is 28 MHz, orange is 21 MHz, green is 14 MHz, cyan is 7 MHz, blue is 3.5 MHz, and purple is 1.8 MHz.


Last Updated 26 June 2020
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