CQWW SSB
2012 - M/M World
C5A.........................41,351,002 HK1NA.......................36,147,240 K3LR........................33,378,413 PJ2T .......................30,868,620 W3LPL.......................27,194,496 DR1A .......................26,585,552
2011 - M/M World
C5A....................44,901,680 K3LR...................35,923,380 DR1A ..................32,937,369 KH7X ..................31,670,464 CR3L...................31,406,340 KC1XX .................28,639,954
2010 - M/M World
EF8R ................... 29,023,327 PJ2T ................... 27,984,516 A73A.................... 23,364,120 DR1A ................... 21,624,680 K3LR.................... 21,247,382
Zitat CQ August 2011:
... Repeating from last year, the top European score went to the fine operators at DR1A, the contest callsign of the DFØCG crew. Second place in Europe for the second year was DFØHQ, the club call of the Ilmenau Contest Club. Third place went to LZ9W located in a small hotel 60 km southwest of Sofia, Bulgaria...
The continental winners were: North America K3LR; Africa EF8R; Asia A73A; Europe DR1A; Oceania VK4UC; South America PJ2T; Japan 8N5A; U.S. K3LR.
2009 - M/M World
PJ2T ................. 22,010,913 DR1A ................. 20,693,196 CR3L.................. 20,025,560 K3LR.................. 19,419,972 DFØHQ................. 17,542,980
Zitat CQ August 2010:
The top world score this time was the Caribbean Contest Consortium, PJ2T. PJ2T, located at a QTH called “Signal Point,” is situated on half an acre of ocean-front property within the grounds of what used to be called the Coral Cliff Hotel. What a great job this seasoned group did from Sint Martha’s Bay. The number two score in the world and number one in Europe went to DR1A. DR1A is the contest callsign of the DFØCG crew. A nice picture of their QTH appears on QRZ.com. Third place world went to the Rhein-Ruhr DX Association team at CR3L.
2007 - M/M Europe
DR1A................16,111,326 DFØHQ...............14,486,344 TM6M ...............12,314,808 1A3A................12,240,173 OT5A................11,060,052 LZ9W................10,229,700
Zitat CQ August 2008
The German team at DR1A again talked their way to the number one position in Europe. What a splendid effort they always put in. The competition between DR1A and DFØHQ is a real fight. Second place in Europe was taken by the well-known club station of DFØHQ. Third place in Europe went to the French team operating from TM6M.
2006 - M/M Europe
DR1A................16,893,040 DFØHQ...............14,074,620 OT6A................11,921,840 MD4K ...............10,949,400 OHØZ.................9,438,984 TM2Y.................8,031,452
Zitat CQ August 2007
The multi-national German station of DR1A took the number one position in Europe. In second place was the well-known club station of DFØHQ. In third place was the Belgium contest club, OT6A.
2005 - M/M Europe
DFØCG.............15,337,439 OT5A..............13,053,528 DQØQ..............12,921,984 RW2F .............12,877,980 LZ9W..............12,467,430 MD4K ..............9,628,416
Zitat CQ August 2006
First place in Europe went to the DFØCG crew (http://www.df0cg.de/en/). Introducing new hams to contesting and gathering together a large crew is what OT5A is all about, and these second-place European winners continued their party at OT5A (http://www.on7lr.be/). Third place in Europe went to DQØQ of DFØHQ fame (http://www.df0hq.de).
2004 - M/M Europe
9A1A.................21,947,520 DFØHQ................18,678,975 DFØCG................17,619,740 OT4A.................17,086,281 MD4K ................15,486,066 LZ9W.................14,002,960
Zitat CQ August 2005
Taking the top spot in Europe was 9A1A. Operating from a mountaintop QTH, 9A1A always had a good signal. Second-place Europe went to the club with quads— DFØHQ (http://www.df0hq.de). DFØCG, a well-known German club station, took the third-place position.





