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Statistics: Year 2021
DXCC AND QSO STATISTICS-2021
Paper cards confirmations only. Current DXCC countries (DXCC Challenge).
Counted once a year (January 1, 2022)
17,710 | 314 | 313 | |
21,680 | 328 | 328 | |
60 | 4,499 | 151 | 34 |
32,587 | 336 | 335 | |
12,917 | 332 | 332 | |
48,077 | 339 | 339 | |
15,877 | 330 | 330 | |
42,370 | 333 | 333 | |
18,364 | 320 | 320 | |
38,240 | 327 | 326 | |
9,823 | 140 | 130 | |
4 | 10 | 4 | 0 |
193 | 48 | 36 | |
131,398 | 338 | 338 | |
86,293 | 340 | 340 | |
43,002 | 324 | 321 |
DXCC Challenge WKD/CFM 3099/3086
QSO number count started January 1, 1994 (no UJ8JMM qso's)
WAZ STATISTICS
WAS STATISTICS
ANUAL QSO/DXCC STATISTICS
Year QSO DXCC MIX CW SSB DIGI 160 80 60 40 30 20 17 15 12 10 6 4 1994 10,069 210 148 197 81 56 106 0 124 57 167 48 110 66 61 0 0 1995 2,466 150 88 122 67 33 79 0 95 41 82 16 53 33 10 0 0 1996 7,048 201 159 171 83 59 118 0 171 82 128 77 66 2 5 0 0 1997 1,398 116 63 104 0 4 61 0 58 16 35 40 39 28 23 0 0 1998 9,151 197 150 159 103 36 62 0 115 16 142 37 125 68 132 2 0 1999 7,356 194 142 173 68 2 49 0 95 22 135 14 124 68 151 10 0 2000 11,724 205 178 145 112 1 67 0 116 74 146 45 138 64 149 66 0 2001 19,498 237 207 199 110 4 75 0 132 121 134 144 181 126 135 47 0 2002 11,534 224 187 168 44 17 89 0 131 99 70 55 145 91 170 45 0 2003 6,873 205 180 137 78 83 123 0 109 104 89 69 86 72 103 0 0 2004 11,040 231 202 197 116 75 68 0 119 73 198 80 134 46 81 1 0 2005 10,510 224 186 181 125 37 31 0 180 52 168 77 127 32 60 40 0 2006 5,660 181 135 142 98 29 101 0 68 12 148 57 75 20 30 50 0 2007 10,967 211 168 164 107 115 137 0 61 61 141 97 95 15 20 11 0 2008 8,261 183 164 114 105 105 137 0 42 52 126 55 52 14 9 1 0 2009 13,290 205 187 113 102 138 109 0 73 105 131 86 83 33 55 35 0 2010 17,406 224 188 178 115 127 125 0 103 87 125 89 148 125 74 52 0 2011 17,796 223 191 197 80 52 51 0 53 42 92 46 190 145 149 0 0 2012 12,395 218 189 166 83 73 80 0 84 18 65 51 118 124 167 0 0 2013 12,501 217 200 150 31 118 118 0 108 115 95 90 144 116 153 0 0 2014 9,493 202 175 158 65 21 27 0 55 60 132 44 141 90 160 0 0 2015 1,814 155 124 121 3 40 60 0 46 35 57 34 101 52 85 0 0
2016 4,651 149 136 86 48 60 81 30 78 77 72 87 85 59 7 0 0
2017 5,252 171 138 85 124 78 97 83 75 51 90 60 98 28 23 0 0
2018 2,061 137 88 74 95 58 41 70 63 25 63 17 63 7 0 0 0
2019 1,660 127 100 0 86 59 70 68 68 25 10 26 13 0 0 0 0
2020 18,858 178 108 54 164 71 80 108 99 98 107 112 113 62 54 101 4
2021 11,488 161 124 108 137 2 27 37 142 42 57 73 71 72 56 84 0
STATIONS WORKED PER BAND
1-Band QSOs: 47,752 2-Band QSOs: 14,391 3-Band QSOs: 7,263 4-Band QSOs: 4,466 5-Band QSOs: 3,017 6-Band QSOs: 2,331 7-Band QSOs: 1,430 8-Band QSOs: 1,046 9-Band QSOs: 754 10-Band QSOs: 350
11-Band QSOs: 124
12-Band QSOs: 3
Statistics: Year 2019
DXCC AND QSO STATISTICS-2019
Paper cards confirmations only. Current DXCC countries (DXCC Challenge).
Counted once a year (January 1, 2020)
17,317 | 308 | 306 | |
21,088 | 328 | 328 | |
60 | 2,756 | 121 | 26 |
25,282 | 335 | 334 | |
11,998 | 331 | 331 | |
45,386 | 339 | 339 | |
11,691 | 329 | 329 | |
37,454 | 332 | 332 | |
16,342 | 320 | 320 | |
37,462 | 326 | 326 | |
4,919 | 106 | 106 | |
193 | 48 | 36 | |
125,061 | 338 | 338 | |
84,374 | 340 | 339 | |
20,832 | 316 | 316 |
DXCC Challenge WKD/CFM 3051/3048
QSO number count started January 1, 1994 (no UJ8JMM qso's)
WAZ STATISTICS
WAS STATISTICS
ANUAL QSO/DXCC STATISTICS
Year QSO DXCC MIX CW SSB DIGI 160 80 60 40 30 20 17 15 12 10 6 1994 10,069 210 148 197 81 56 106 0 124 57 167 48 110 66 61 0 1995 2,466 150 88 122 67 33 79 0 95 41 82 16 53 33 10 0 1996 7,048 201 159 171 83 59 118 0 171 82 128 77 66 2 5 0 1997 1,398 116 63 104 0 4 61 0 58 16 35 40 39 28 23 0 1998 9,151 197 150 159 103 36 62 0 115 16 142 37 125 68 132 2 1999 7,356 194 142 173 68 2 49 0 95 22 135 14 124 68 151 10 2000 11,724 205 178 145 112 1 67 0 116 74 146 45 138 64 149 66 2001 19,498 237 207 199 110 4 75 0 132 121 134 144 181 126 135 47 2002 11,534 224 187 168 44 17 89 0 131 99 70 55 145 91 170 45 2003 6,873 205 180 137 78 83 123 0 109 104 89 69 86 72 103 0 2004 11,040 231 202 197 116 75 68 0 119 73 198 80 134 46 81 1 2005 10,510 224 186 181 125 37 31 0 180 52 168 77 127 32 60 40 2006 5,660 181 135 142 98 29 101 0 68 12 148 57 75 20 30 50 2007 10,967 211 168 164 107 115 137 0 61 61 141 97 95 15 20 11 2008 8,261 183 164 114 105 105 137 0 42 52 126 55 52 14 9 1 2009 13,290 205 187 113 102 138 109 0 73 105 131 86 83 33 55 35 2010 17,406 224 188 178 115 127 125 0 103 87 125 89 148 125 74 52 2011 17,796 223 191 197 80 52 51 0 53 42 92 46 190 145 149 0 2012 12,395 218 189 166 83 73 80 0 84 18 65 51 118 124 167 0 2013 12,501 217 200 150 31 118 118 0 108 115 95 90 144 116 153 0 2014 9,493 202 175 158 65 21 27 0 55 60 132 44 141 90 160 0 2015 1,814 155 124 121 3 40 60 0 46 35 57 34 101 52 85 0
2016 4,651 149 136 86 48 60 81 30 78 77 72 87 85 59 7 0
2017 5,252 171 138 85 124 78 97 83 75 51 90 60 98 28 23 0
2018 2,061 137 88 74 95 58 41 70 63 25 63 17 63 7 0 0
2019 1.660 127 100 0 86 59 70 68 68 25 10 26 13 0 0 0
STATIONS WORKED PER BAND
1-Band QSOs: 43,222 2-Band QSOs: 12,769 3-Band QSOs: 6,456 4-Band QSOs: 3,914 5-Band QSOs: 2,641 6-Band QSOs: 2,019 7-Band QSOs: 1,196 8-Band QSOs: 876 9-Band QSOs: 568 10-Band QSOs: 160
11-Band QSOs: 21
Statistics: Year 2016
DXCC AND QSO STATISTICS-2016
Counted once a year (January 1, 2017)
16,087 | 294 | 292 | |
19,802 | 325 | 325 | |
60 | 105 | 30 | 4 |
24,328 | 331 | 329 | |
11,673 | 328 | 328 | |
44,527 | 338 | 338 | |
11,163 | 327 | 325 | |
36,454 | 331 | 330 | |
16,240 | 318 | 318 | |
37,399 | 326 | 326 | |
4,919 | 106 | 106 | |
193 | 48 | 36 | |
121,230 | 337 | 337 | |
83,477 | 339 | 339 | |
17,506 | 316 | 316 | |
SSTV
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87
|
no data
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no data
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JT44
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4
|
no data
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no data
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DXCC Challenge WKD/CFM 3024/3021
QSO number count started January 1, 1994 (no UJ8JMM qso's)
WAZ STATISTICS
WAS STATISTICS
ANUAL QSO/DXCC STATISTICS
Year QSO DXCC MIX CW SSB RTTY 160 80 60 40 30 20 17 15 12 10 6 1994 10,069 210 148 197 81 56 106 0 124 57 167 48 110 66 61 0 1995 2,466 150 88 122 67 33 79 0 95 41 82 16 53 33 10 0 1996 7,048 201 159 171 83 59 118 0 171 82 128 77 66 2 5 0 1997 1,398 116 63 104 0 4 61 0 58 16 35 40 39 28 23 0 1998 9,151 197 150 159 103 36 62 0 115 16 142 37 125 68 132 2 1999 7,356 194 142 173 68 2 49 0 95 22 135 14 124 68 151 10 2000 11,724 205 178 145 112 1 67 0 116 74 146 45 138 64 149 66 2001 19,498 237 207 199 110 4 75 0 132 121 134 144 181 126 135 47 2002 11,534 224 187 168 44 17 89 0 131 99 70 55 145 91 170 45 2003 6,873 205 180 137 78 83 123 0 109 104 89 69 86 72 103 0 2004 11,040 231 202 197 116 75 68 0 119 73 198 80 134 46 81 1 2005 10,510 224 186 181 125 37 31 0 180 52 168 77 127 32 60 40 2006 5,660 181 135 142 98 29 101 0 68 12 148 57 75 20 30 50 2007 10,967 211 168 164 107 115 137 0 61 61 141 97 95 15 20 11 2008 8,261 183 164 114 105 105 137 0 42 52 126 55 52 14 9 1 2009 13,290 205 187 113 102 138 109 0 73 105 131 86 83 33 55 35 2010 17,406 224 188 178 115 127 125 0 103 87 125 89 148 125 74 52 2011 17,796 223 191 197 80 52 51 0 53 42 92 46 190 145 149 0 2012 12,395 218 189 166 83 73 80 0 84 18 65 51 118 124 167 0 2013 12,501 217 200 150 31 118 118 0 108 115 95 90 144 116 153 0 2014 9,493 202 175 158 65 21 27 0 55 60 132 44 141 90 160 0 2015 1,814 155 124 121 3 40 60 0 46 35 57 34 101 52 85 0
2016 4,651 149 136 86 48 60 81 30 78 77 72 87 85 59 7 0
STATIONS WORKED PER BAND
1-Band QSOs: 42,479 2-Band QSOs: 12,608 3-Band QSOs: 6,313 4-Band QSOs: 3,867 5-Band QSOs: 2,569 6-Band QSOs: 1,963 7-Band QSOs: 1,157 8-Band QSOs: 842 9-Band QSOs: 531 10-Band QSOs: 129
11-Band QSOs: 9
Statistics: Year 2015
DXCC AND QSO STATISTICS-2015
Counted once a year (January 1, 2016)
15,848 | 285 | 283 | |
19,258 | 323 | 322 | |
23,765 | 333 | 332 | |
11,001 | 328 | 327 | |
43,940 | 339 | 339 | |
10,002 | 323 | 323 | |
35,996 | 330 | 330 | |
15,944 | 315 | 315 | |
37,387 | 322 | 322 | |
4,919 | 106 | 106 | |
193 | 48 | 36 | |
117,368 | 338 | 337 | |
82,792 | 340 | 340 | |
17,395 | 313 | 313 | |
SSTV
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87
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no data
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no data
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JT44
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4
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no data
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no data
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DXCC Challenge WKD/CFM 3004/2999
QSO number count started January 1, 1994 (no UJ8JMM qso's)
WAZ STATISTICS
WAS STATISTICS
ANUAL QSO/DXCC STATISTICS
Year QSO DXCC MIX CW SSB RTTY 160 80 40 30 20 17 15 12 10 6 1994 10,069 210 148 197 81 56 106 124 57 167 48 110 66 61 0 1995 2,466 150 88 122 67 33 79 95 41 82 16 53 33 10 0 1996 7,048 201 159 171 83 59 118 171 82 128 77 66 2 5 0 1997 1,398 116 63 104 0 4 61 58 16 35 40 39 28 23 0 1998 9,151 197 150 159 103 36 62 115 16 142 37 125 68 132 2 1999 7,356 194 142 173 68 2 49 95 22 135 14 124 68 151 10 2000 11,724 205 178 145 112 1 67 116 74 146 45 138 64 149 66 2001 19,498 237 207 199 110 4 75 132 121 134 144 181 126 135 47 2002 11,534 224 187 168 44 17 89 131 99 70 55 145 91 170 45 2003 6,873 205 180 137 78 83 123 109 104 89 69 86 72 103 0 2004 11,040 231 202 197 116 75 68 119 73 198 80 134 46 81 1 2005 10,510 224 186 181 125 37 31 180 52 168 77 127 32 60 40 2006 5,660 181 135 142 98 29 101 68 12 148 57 75 20 30 50 2007 10,967 211 168 164 107 115 137 61 61 141 97 95 15 20 11 2008 8,261 183 164 114 105 105 137 42 52 126 55 52 14 9 1 2009 13,290 205 187 113 102 138 109 73 105 131 86 83 33 55 35 2010 17,406 224 188 178 115 127 125 103 87 125 89 148 125 74 52 2011 17,796 223 191 197 80 52 51 53 42 92 46 190 145 149 0 2012 12,395 218 189 166 83 73 80 84 18 65 51 118 124 167 0 2013 12,501 217 200 150 31 118 118 108 115 95 90 144 116 153 0 2014 9,493 202 175 158 65 21 27 55 60 132 44 141 90 160 0 2015 1,814 155 124 121 3 40 60 46 35 57 34 101 52 85 0
STATIONS WORKED PER BAND
1-Band QSOs: 42071 2-Band QSOs: 12465 3-Band QSOs: 6262 4-Band QSOs: 3787 5-Band QSOs: 2497 6-Band QSOs: 1893 7-Band QSOs: 1120 8-Band QSOs: 793 9-Band QSOs: 484 10-Band QSOs: 120
1981 till present. Memorable Ham meetings.
- 1981. Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 1981. Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
- 1989. Dushanbe. Tajikistan. 1989. Dushanbe. Tajikistan.
- 1990. Leningrad, USSR. 1990. Leningrad, USSR.
- 1990. Leningrad, USSR. 1990. Leningrad, USSR.
- 1990. Leningrad, USSR. 1990. Leningrad, USSR.
- 1990. Leningrad, USSR. 1990. Leningrad, USSR.
- 1990. Leningrad, USSR. 1990. Leningrad, USSR.
- 1990. Leningrad, USSR. 1990. Leningrad, USSR.
- 1990. Leningrad, USSR. 1990. Leningrad, USSR.
- 1992. Izmail, Ukraine. 1992. Izmail, Ukraine.
- 1993. Leningrad, Russia. 1993. Leningrad, Russia.
- 1993. Leningrad. Russia. 1993. Leningrad. Russia.
- 1993. Leningrad, Russia. 1993. Leningrad, Russia.
- 1993. Friedrischshafen, Germany. 1993. Friedrischshafen, Germany.
- 1993. Friedrischshafen, Germany. 1993. Friedrischshafen, Germany.
- 1993. Friedrischshafen, Germany. 1993. Friedrischshafen, Germany.
- 1996. Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 1996. Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
- 1997. Melbourne, Ausralia. 1997. Melbourne, Ausralia.
- 1997. Adelaide, Australia. 1997. Adelaide, Australia.
- 1997. Bangkok, Thailand. 1997. Bangkok, Thailand.
- 1997. Bangkok, Thailand. 1997. Bangkok, Thailand.
- 1999. Ashgbat, Turkmenistan. 1999. Ashgbat, Turkmenistan.
- 2000. Dubai, UAE. 2000. Dubai, UAE.
- 2001. Singapore. 2001. Singapore.
- 2001. Dushanbe. Tajikistan. 2001. Dushanbe. Tajikistan.
- 2002. Voronezh, Russia. 2002. Voronezh, Russia.
- 2002. Voronezh, Russia. 2002. Voronezh, Russia.
- 2002. Voronezh, Russia. 2002. Voronezh, Russia.
- 2002. Voronezh, Russia. 2002. Voronezh, Russia.
- 2002. Dushanbe, Tajikistan 2002. Dushanbe, Tajikistan
- 2003. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 2003. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
- 2003. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 2003. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
- 2003. Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 2003. Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
- 2005. Munich, Germany. 2005. Munich, Germany.
- 2005. Munich, Germany. 2005. Munich, Germany.
- 2006. CT, USA 2006. CT, USA
- 2006. Boston, USA. 2006. Boston, USA.
- 2006. Mason, USA. 2006. Mason, USA.
- 2006. Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 2006. Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
- 2006. Brasil. 2006. Brasil.
- 2006. Domodedovo, Russia. 2006. Domodedovo, Russia.
- 2006. Domodedovo, Russia. 2006. Domodedovo, Russia.
- 2007. Antalya, Turkey. 2007. Antalya, Turkey.
- 2008. VA, USA. 2008. VA, USA.
- 2008. Dayton, USA. 2008. Dayton, USA.
- 2008. Dayton, USA. 2008. Dayton, USA.
- 2008. Dayton, USA. 2008. Dayton, USA.
- 2008. Dayton, USA. 2008. Dayton, USA.
- 2008. Dayton, USA. 2008. Dayton, USA.
- 2008. Dayton, USA. 2008. Dayton, USA.
- 2008. Dayton, USA. 2008. Dayton, USA.
- 2008. Dushanbe, Tajikistan 2008. Dushanbe, Tajikistan
- 2008. London, UK. 2008. London, UK.
- 2008. London, UK. 2008. London, UK.
- 2008. Glasgow, UK. 2008. Glasgow, UK.
- 2009. Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 2009. Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
- 2009. Zurich, Switzerland. 2009. Zurich, Switzerland.
- 2010. Honolulu, HI. USA. 2010. Honolulu, HI. USA.
- 2010. Guernsey Island. 2010. Guernsey Island.
- 2010. Guernsey Island. 2010. Guernsey Island.
- 2011. Ushuaia, Argentina. 2011. Ushuaia, Argentina.
- 2012. Gibraltar. 2012. Gibraltar.
- 2012. Wales, UK. 2012. Wales, UK.
- 2012. Charlotte, USA. 2012. Charlotte, USA.
- 2012. AZ, USA. 2012. AZ, USA.
- 2013. Barcelona, Spain. 2013. Barcelona, Spain.
- 2014. Moscow, Russia. 2014. Moscow, Russia.
- 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany. 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany.
- 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany. 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany.
- 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany. 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany.
- 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany. 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany.
- 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany. 2014. Friedrischshafen, Germany.
- 2015. Berlin. Germany. 2015. Berlin. Germany.
- 2015. Budapest, Hungary. 2015. Budapest, Hungary.
- 2015. Budapest, Hungary. 2015. Budapest, Hungary.
- 2016. Reading. UK. 2016. Reading. UK.
- 2016. Douglas. Isle of Man. 2016. Douglas. Isle of Man.
- 2016. London. UK. 2016. London. UK.
- 2016. Dushanbe. Tajikistan. 2016. Dushanbe. Tajikistan.
- 2018. TF3SG, TF3T, VE3DZ, EY8MM. 2018. TF3SG, TF3T, VE3DZ, EY8MM.
- 2019. Muscat. Oman. 2019. Muscat. Oman.
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1984 RJ6K Expedition
- RJ6K: Base camp RJ6K: Base camp
- Slava UJ8JG Slava UJ8JG
- Yuri UJ8SB Yuri UJ8SB
- Rakhim UJ8SAD Rakhim UJ8SAD
- Erkin Erkin
- Slava UJ8JG donkey mobile operation Slava UJ8JG donkey mobile operation
- Yuri UJ8SB, Nodir UJ8JMM with Irage (future EY8WW), Slava UJ8JG, Khurshed and Alik RX9WN Yuri UJ8SB, Nodir UJ8JMM with Irage (future EY8WW), Slava UJ8JG, Khurshed and Alik RX9WN
- RJ6K team RJ6K team
- UJ8JMM and RX9WN UJ8JMM and RX9WN
- UJ8JMM UJ8JMM
- UJ8SB and Irage. UJ8JMM, RX9WN, UJ8JG, UJ8JM UJ8SB and Irage. UJ8JMM, RX9WN, UJ8JG, UJ8JM
- Who's car is better? Who's car is better?
- Irage Irage
- Slava UJ8JG teaching Khurshed DX basics Slava UJ8JG teaching Khurshed DX basics
- Alik RX9WN running pile ups Alik RX9WN running pile ups
- Masud UJ8JM Masud UJ8JM
- Masud UJ8JM Masud UJ8JM
- RJ6K base camp RJ6K base camp
- Local spider Local spider
- RJ6K team RJ6K team
- Alik RX9WN Alik RX9WN
- Slava UJ8JG enjoyes spring water during hot days Slava UJ8JG enjoyes spring water during hot days
- Antennas Antennas
- Alik RX9WN and Irage Alik RX9WN and Irage
- Donkey Mobile Donkey Mobile
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1981 EK8R Expedition
- Meeting in Tursoon-Zadeh city before expdition departure. Meeting in Tursoon-Zadeh city before expdition departure.
- Landing in base camp. 4100 m above sea level. Landing in base camp. 4100 m above sea level.
- Luknitskij Peak Luknitskij Peak
- Nodir UJ8-040-186 Nodir UJ8-040-186
- Base camp on 4100 m ASL Base camp on 4100 m ASL
- Climbers getting ready to climb nameless peak. Climbers getting ready to climb nameless peak.
- Climbers getting ready to climb nameless peak. Climbers getting ready to climb nameless peak.
- Climbers getting ready to climb nameless peak. Climbers getting ready to climb nameless peak.
- Climbers getting ready to climb nameless peak. Climbers getting ready to climb nameless peak.
- Memorial plate for memore of Mirzo Tursoon-Zadeh which should be mounted on the summit. Memorial plate for memore of Mirzo Tursoon-Zadeh which should be mounted on the summit.
- Climb to 6038 m. Climb to 6038 m.
- Climb to 6038 m. Climb to 6038 m.
- Climb to 6038 m. Climb to 6038 m.
- Climb to 6038 m. Climb to 6038 m.
- Climb to 6038 m. Climb to 6038 m.
- Climb to 6038 m. Climb to 6038 m.
- On the summit 6038 m ASL. On the summit 6038 m ASL.
- Mirzo Tursoon-Zadeh peak. 6038 m. Mirzo Tursoon-Zadeh peak. 6038 m.
- Mirzo Tursoon-Zadeh peak. 6038 m. Mirzo Tursoon-Zadeh peak. 6038 m.
- EK8R: Valery UJ8SAS, Slava UJ8JGJ, Masud UJ8JCF EK8R: Valery UJ8SAS, Slava UJ8JGJ, Masud UJ8JCF
- Masud UJ8JCF, Nodir UJ8-040-186 Masud UJ8JCF, Nodir UJ8-040-186
- Roman UA3AHF Roman UA3AHF
- EK8R: UJ8JCF EK8R: UJ8JCF
- EK8R: 2 element Quad 10-15 meters EK8R: 2 element Quad 10-15 meters
- Edelweiss Edelweiss
- EK8R: 2 element Quad 10-15 meters and 2 element yagi for 20 m EK8R: 2 element Quad 10-15 meters and 2 element yagi for 20 m
- EK8R: 2 element yagi for 20 m EK8R: 2 element yagi for 20 m
- Masud UJ8JCF Masud UJ8JCF
- Slava UJ8JGJ Slava UJ8JGJ
- Field shower Field shower
- Quads mainenance UJ8JCF, UJ8JJJ, UJ8SAS Quads mainenance UJ8JCF, UJ8JJJ, UJ8SAS
- Alexej UA1BX Alexej UA1BX
- UJ8JGJ, Erkin, UJ8JCF, UA1BX UJ8JGJ, Erkin, UJ8JCF, UA1BX
- UJ8JCF, UJ8JGJ UJ8JCF, UJ8JGJ
- Expedition memebers Expedition memebers
- MI-8 helicopter take off from 4100 m MI-8 helicopter take off from 4100 m
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1972 till present. EY8MM shack and visitors
- 1972 1972
- Nodir UJ8-040-186 operating as UK8JBD. 1983. Nodir UJ8-040-186 operating as UK8JBD. 1983.
- UJ8JMM shack in 1985 UJ8JMM shack in 1985
- 1989. 4 element 20 m yagi. 1989. 4 element 20 m yagi.
- 1989. UJ8JMM 1989. UJ8JMM
- 1992. UJ8JMM 1992. UJ8JMM
- 2001. EY8MM 2001. EY8MM
- 2005 shack layout. 2005 shack layout.
- 2007. Contest station antenna work 2007. Contest station antenna work
- 2010 EY8MM 2010 EY8MM
- 2010. EY8MM, EY8DD, EY8CC 2010. EY8MM, EY8DD, EY8CC
- 2011. EY8MM @ VP8ORK 2011. EY8MM @ VP8ORK
- 2014. EY8MM @ FT5ZM 2014. EY8MM @ FT5ZM
- Gena UA9MA and Nodir UJ8JMM. 1989 Gena UA9MA and Nodir UJ8JMM. 1989
- Ake SM7CIP (also YA1AR, 5R8FU) and Nodir UJ8JMM. 1992 Ake SM7CIP (also YA1AR, 5R8FU) and Nodir UJ8JMM. 1992
- Karl K4YT. 1995 Karl K4YT. 1995
- Peter ON6TT. 2000 Peter ON6TT. 2000
- Marcel 3X0HNU visits office of EY8MM. 2001 Marcel 3X0HNU visits office of EY8MM. 2001
- Robert S53R. 2001 Robert S53R. 2001
- EY8AA and VK1BL. 2001 EY8AA and VK1BL. 2001
- Stig LA7JO. 2002 Stig LA7JO. 2002
- Alex EY8CQ, Dany F5CW, Ana EY8AW. 2002 Alex EY8CQ, Dany F5CW, Ana EY8AW. 2002
- Karl K4YT. 2005 Karl K4YT. 2005
- Andy RW3AH and Alex EY8CQ. 2005 Andy RW3AH and Alex EY8CQ. 2005
- Vladislav UA4LU. 2005 Vladislav UA4LU. 2005
- Zamir EY8DD, Zaur EY8CC, Alex EY8CQ, Dima UA3AGW, Nodir EY8MM. 2006 Zamir EY8DD, Zaur EY8CC, Alex EY8CQ, Dima UA3AGW, Nodir EY8MM. 2006
- Roman UR0MC and Nodir EY8MM. 2006 Roman UR0MC and Nodir EY8MM. 2006
- Ark UA4CC and Zaur EY8CC. 2006 Ark UA4CC and Zaur EY8CC. 2006
- Gerhard K6XH. 2006 Gerhard K6XH. 2006
- Harry UN7FZ. 2007 Harry UN7FZ. 2007
- Timo OH5KW. 2007 Timo OH5KW. 2007
- Phil F4EGS. 2008 Phil F4EGS. 2008
- Ken K4ZW. 2008 Ken K4ZW. 2008
- Dane S57CQ. 2008 Dane S57CQ. 2008
- Ken K4ZW. 2009 Ken K4ZW. 2009
- Pavel RV0AR. 2010 Pavel RV0AR. 2010
- Pavel RV0AR and Victor 9V1BH. 2010 Pavel RV0AR and Victor 9V1BH. 2010
- Tibor HA8SLT. 2010 Tibor HA8SLT. 2010
- Yuri UA4LCQ. 2010 Yuri UA4LCQ. 2010
- Johnny LA5IIA. 2010 Johnny LA5IIA. 2010
- Steve K6AW. 2011 Steve K6AW. 2011
- Gregoire VE2GPC. 2012 Gregoire VE2GPC. 2012
- Koji JE1CAQ/EY8JA. 2012 Koji JE1CAQ/EY8JA. 2012
- EY8DD, VE2GPC, JE1CAQ, EY8MM. 2012 EY8DD, VE2GPC, JE1CAQ, EY8MM. 2012
- Vlad, UA4WHX. 2012 Vlad, UA4WHX. 2012
- Boris, E73Y. 2012 Boris, E73Y. 2012
- Saito JA8VE, Zarina EY8MM/XYL, EY8MM. 2018 Saito JA8VE, Zarina EY8MM/XYL, EY8MM. 2018
- Bob W9XY. 2018 Bob W9XY. 2018
- Mike PA5M. 2021 Mike PA5M. 2021
- Nodir EY8MM, Ken K4ZW, Artem EY8BA, Rustam EY8AR. 2021 Nodir EY8MM, Ken K4ZW, Artem EY8BA, Rustam EY8AR. 2021
- Marcelo PY2AE. 2023 Marcelo PY2AE. 2023
- Hrane YT1AD. 2023 Hrane YT1AD. 2023
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Statistics: Year 2014
DXCC AND QSO STATISTICS-2014
Counted once a year (January 1, 2015)
15,766 | 280 | 276 | |
18,935 | 321 | 319 | |
23,573 | 331 | 331 | |
10,891 | 325 | 322 | |
43,851 | 339 | 339 | |
9,913 | 322 | 320 | |
35,630 | 329 | 328 | |
15,697 | 313 | 309 | |
37,067 | 320 | 319 | |
4,919 | 106 | 106 | |
193 | 48 | 36 | |
116,264 | 336 | 336 | |
82,081 | 340 | 340 | |
17,392 | 312 | 310 | |
SSTV
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87
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no data
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no data
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JT44
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4
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no data
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no data
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DXCC Challenge WKD/CFM 2986/2969
QSO number count started January 1, 1994 (no UJ8JMM qso's)
WAZ STATISTICS
WAS STATISTICS
ANUAL QSO/DXCC STATISTICS
Year QSO DXCC MIX CW SSB RTTY 160 80 40 30 20 17 15 12 10 6 1994 10,069 210 148 197 81 56 106 124 57 167 48 110 66 61 0 1995 2,466 150 88 122 67 33 79 95 41 82 16 53 33 10 0 1996 7,048 201 159 171 83 59 118 171 82 128 77 66 2 5 0 1997 1,398 116 63 104 0 4 61 58 16 35 40 39 28 23 0 1998 9,151 197 150 159 103 36 62 115 16 142 37 125 68 132 2 1999 7,356 194 142 173 68 2 49 95 22 135 14 124 68 151 10 2000 11,724 205 178 145 112 1 67 116 74 146 45 138 64 149 66 2001 19,498 237 207 199 110 4 75 132 121 134 144 181 126 135 47 2002 11,534 224 187 168 44 17 89 131 99 70 55 145 91 170 45 2003 6,873 205 180 137 78 83 123 109 104 89 69 86 72 103 0 2004 11,040 231 202 197 116 75 68 119 73 198 80 134 46 81 1 2005 10,510 224 186 181 125 37 31 180 52 168 77 127 32 60 40 2006 5,660 181 135 142 98 29 101 68 12 148 57 75 20 30 50 2007 10,967 211 168 164 107 115 137 61 61 141 97 95 15 20 11 2008 8,261 183 164 114 105 105 137 42 52 126 55 52 14 9 1 2009 13,290 205 187 113 102 138 109 73 105 131 86 83 33 55 35 2010 17,406 224 188 178 115 127 125 103 87 125 89 148 125 74 52 2011 17,796 223 191 197 80 52 51 53 42 92 46 190 145 149 0 2012 12,395 218 189 166 83 73 80 84 18 65 51 118 124 167 0 2013 12,501 217 200 150 31 118 118 108 115 95 90 144 116 153 0 2014 9,493 202 175 158 65 21 27 55 60 132 44 141 90 160 0
STATIONS WORKED PER BAND
1-Band QSOs: 41915 2-Band QSOs: 12392 3-Band QSOs: 6231 4-Band QSOs: 3767 5-Band QSOs: 2495 6-Band QSOs: 1863 7-Band QSOs: 1106 8-Band QSOs: 776 9-Band QSOs: 476 10-Band QSOs: 118
1997. Contesting Under Fire. CQWW SSB 1992, Tajik Style.
Published by CQ Contest Jan 1997.
My interest in contesting has grown slowly since 1985. In that year I worked in my first CQ WPX CW. and competed mostly with older hams here in Tajik. I was a young DXer. making a lot of QSOs. and I was very interested in DXing. Since that time I have worked in many contests, but mostly in the CQWW and WPX. In those contests, the amount of DX is outstanding, and each contest brought me new ones. I never concern rated on the plate I received in the results. Each year I made 300 to 500 QSOs in the CQWW-enough for first plate in Tajikistan!