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::. CLAIMED SCORES
Scandinavian Activity Contest 2002 CW
21 - 22 September, 2002
CLAIMED SCORES
Claimed Scores collected by SM3CER from
3830 Mail Reflector, TOEC Mail Reflector CCF Mail Reflector, OZ-Contest Mail Reflector WWYC Mail Reflector, E-mails and "snail mail". - Updated 2 November, 2002 at 2100 Z - SOAPBOX COMMENTS
NON-SCANDINAVIA
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 12 9 40: 52 21 20: 80 30 15: 93 32 10: 63 27 ------------------- Total: 300 119 Total Score = 50,932
Workin SAC:n multiband GP:lla (+muutama QSO Inv-L:lla 40:lla) 100 watilla. Ukkonen pyori QTH:n ymparilla ja rutinat olivat valilla melkoisia. Valilla tuli ukkonen paallekin ja piti vetaa antennin irti... Bandit (CW) olivat suurimman osan aikaa taysin tyhjia lukuunottamatta SAC porukkaa, ainakin minun antenneilla / QTH:ssa. SSB osa menee Ten-Tec hamfestilla Tennesseessa. Mahdollisesti kokeilen kuuleko kukaan mobilesta (5W todennakoisesti 15m:lla... ). 73, Marko - AK4XX - OH7KD Band Contacts Mults Score
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7 23 15 1035
14 42 22 924
21 54 25 1350
28 42 21 882
Total 161 83 17181
** Note that the number of contacts includes dupes **
Final Score : 17181
Rig : Yaesu FT-1000MP
Antennas : Hy-Gain AV-620, Inv-L
BAND Valid QSOs Points Mults _____________________________________ 80 25 25 19 40 25 25 14 20 38 38 20 15 30 30 19 10 18 18 10 _____________________________________ Totals 136 136 82 Final Score = 11.152 points.
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 82 33 40: 97 32 20: 130 37 15: 103 31 10: 60 26 ------------------- Total: 472 159 Total Score = 75,048 TNX to all Scandinavian stations for their activity! vy 73 de Tom, DL4MCF
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults
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80CW 17 17 17 13
40CW 43 43 43 20
20CW 33 33 33 20
15CW 24 24 24 12
10CW 22 22 22 14
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Totals 139 139 139 79
Final Score = 10981 points.
BAND QSO QSO PTS MULT 80 73 73 31 40 77 77 28 20 111 111 38 15 78 78 31 10 72 72 29 ----------------------------------- Totals 411 411 157 = 64,213 Equipment Description: Yaesu FT-757-GXII + PA 400 W
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 1 1 20: 27 10 15: 19 7 10: 0 0 ------------------- Total: 47 18 Total Score = 846
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 30 16 20: 35 24 15: 43 18 10: 0 0 ------------------- Total: 108 58 Total Score = 6,264 Station description: TNX for nice contest in CW mode, QRP. Felicitation for the stations Scandinavian for the QSOs. 73 all stations
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 52 28 40: 68 28 20: 100 35 15: 102 33 10: 62 24 ------------------- Total: 384 148 Total Score = 56,832
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 37 22 40: 78 28 20: 114 36 15: 112 31 10: 56 17 ------------------- Total: 397 134 Total Score = 53,198 Rig: IC706 set to 5W - Timewave DSP Who said that life is too short for QRP? I dont know, but I did enjoy it... As central Scandinavia is at ideal 1F hop distance from here, and as I have always had good performance in the North sector (sloping terrain going down to the "Fier valley" 200m lower - very good take-off with view on the "Chablais mountains" 50 kms away), I thought that QRP would be more fun... (not many stations to contact, only S&P(*), therefore a lot of time to spend trying to get through). Furthermore it would make my neighbors happy, and it would be a good test for my new antenna setup. Had just a few worries about low bands, still very noisy at this period of the year, but everything worked better than expected... (only a few stations could never copy me, and many (most of?) "Big guns" were contacted on the 5 bands). Between us, the big advantage with QRP is that you dont have to look for signals burried in the noise - they wont hear you anyway - if the guy calling is not "loud and clear", no need for a try, so even the 80m looked comfortable with the attenuator and the DSP set for "minimum background noise"... Anyway, congratulations to the operators who managed to copy my tiny signal especialy on the noisy 40 and 80 saturday evening. Fortunately the low bands were a lot quiter early in the morning (but low activity on 40/80 anyway - or still had too high noise to copy "standard" LP stations? - we had thunderstorms in the evening). Good "high bands" with strong signals (a few stations full scale on 706 bargraph - without preamp, unusable below 18 Mhz anyway) - but the skip remained long on 10/15 limiting the QSOs with stations at more than 1800/2000 kms (no OZ on 10 and very few on 15, but I did not hear many on the lower bands either... Mainly an OH/SM contest - isnt it ?). In short, I am happy about this first participation! Honnestly I dont think I could have done a lot higher score with LP or even HP (95% of the stations heard were contacted anyway, and the last hours it became really difficult to find new ones). For sure Ill join next year... (For some reason, I love the contests where the stations to contact are in the north sector... I.E. SPDX! ;-) 73s & CUAGN next year. (*) Spent some time reading the previous year comments on 3830... PS Question: Am I the only one (in Europe?) hearing this strange strong noise around 3525 (several kHz wide)? Anybody knows where it comes from?
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 50 24 40: 50 22 20: 70 33 15: 65 24 10: 17 11 ------------------- Total: 252 114 Total Score = 28,728 A good contest once again. The high bands were open well (I notice the DX is always a few S points stronger when theyre not eligible for contest QSOs) and also open quite late. Conversely, it was hard work getting the QSOs in on 40 and 80. I was upset when my trusty TS-850 failed a couple of hours in. I was about to give up completely, but changed my mind and rushed off in the car to borrow an FT-920 from my local club station. Then I realised my keying leads were non-compatible, and sent CW with the paddle for the rest of the contest. (Apologies for poor paddle sending!) Rather difficult on 10m as always, although pleased to get what I did, and managed a few 5 band QSOs with some of the guys. This years SAC was different from previous ones as this time I could put a few more names and faces to callsigns, being post-WRTC. Great to hear all those callsigns once again :-) 73,
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 50 24 40: 50 22 20: 70 33 15: 65 24 10: 17 11 ------------------- Total: 252 114 Total Score = 28,728 SAC-CW is always an old favourite. Sorry but only able to about six hours this year.
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 32 20 40: 34 20 20: 27 21 15: 29 11 10: 7 6 ------------------- Total: 129 78 Total Score = 10,062 Rig: FT-901DM, 100W, 30m E/F wire @ 4m agl. Up to eyeballs in work, but wanted to take a few hours to hand out some points in this after the whole WRTC experience. Threw wire up in garden at home to re-create my home mega station rather than driving to contest station since this was going to allow most operating time. 10m tough as usual from here with tiny system - called lots of folks on scatter who couldnt hear me, but SK3W who were that bit further away made into log for the only 5 bander. Decided to operate to 10k points. Great fun all the same and hard to tear myself away back to report writing for work... Hope to get on for SSB as well. 73,
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 0 0 20: 27 17 15: 46 22 10: 41 22 ------------------- Total: 114 59 Total Score = 6,726 Local QRN (power line) loud as usaul but the 10 & 15m sigs very strong. Good contest. Rig: IC-765
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 80 28 20: 126 39 15: 114 35 10: 90 35 ------------------- Total: 410 137 Total Score = 78,090 Spent quite a bit of effort putting up some antennas for this event, since my station is in a state of major flux this season. Worked on the tower until after dark several nights this week, in fact. Ended up with: 10 - 4L @ 56, 15 - 4L @ 73, 20 - 4L @ 85, 40 - 1L @ 60 (took up the DE from a 40-2CD), 80 - nothing. Ive enjoyed the SAC, particularly CW, for a long time and vowed at some point in my life to make a serious effort at it. Coming off the WRTC in OH seemed like the ideal timing and I encouraged many others to get on as well in recognition of the great hospitality and friendship shown by all of Scandinavia during our visit this summer. The level of activity from WRTC participants was high, as there was an informal competition among the OHs to work as many of us as possible. It was great to hear so many familiar folks on the air! We had lots of Florida Contest Group activity on as well. The effects of Hurricane Isidore were negligible during the contest (lets just hope that Isidores effects on us all end up being negligible this week). QRN levels were lower than expected, even with no storm brewing, although I suppose that coming out of summer into the fall season has a lot to do with that. Unlike W1, it is still quite hot in FL with frequent thunderstorms, so it still feels like summer here. Even with low QRN levels, I listened on the EU Beverage on 40 all the time as it had a slightly better S/N ratio. K7SV and I were nip and tuck on our QSO numbers well past the halfway point - nice job Larry - then he disappeared. Of my 410 QSOs, exactly 2 were from answers to my CQs. I sure tried CQing a lot, but the S&Pers just were not there for me. Had 321 Qs at the halfway point and 89 the rest of the way. Was pleasantly surprised at how well the single 40M element worked at just 60. I think I worked everything I heard on 40 with it, and in fact worked almost everything I heard on all bands. Seemed like pretty decent condx. I imagine an aurora could wipe this contest out completely, although I think that is still pretty rare in September. For what its worth, QSOs by country, then # of 4-banders, 3-, 2-, 1-, and number of stations worked: SM - 144 13-18-13-12 56 OH - 138 18- 7- 8-29 62 LA - 58 9- 4- 3- 4 20 OZ - 47 7- 3- 1- 8 19 OHØ - 14 3- 0- 0- 2 5 OY - 6 1- 0- 1- 0 2 TF - 3 0- 1- 0- 0 1 ALL - 410 51 4-banders 33 3-banders 26 2-banders 55 1-banders 165 total stations worked 73, Dan
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 5 5 40: 16 13 20: 21 15 15: 10: ------------------- Total: 42 33 Total Score = 2,772
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 13 9 40: 40 21 20: 81 32 15: 103 33 10: 54 26 ------------------- Total: 291 121 Total Score = 48,037
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 6 6 40: 60 25 20: 57 26 15: 71 32 10: 45 21 ------------------- Total: 239 110 Total Score = 40,810
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 4 3 20: 61 30 15: 68 31 10: 52 27 ------------------- Total: 184 91 Total Score = 17,472
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 10 10 20: 24 15 15: 64 29 10: 56 26 ------------------- Total: 154 80 Total Score = 13,200 First try at the SAC. Lots of big signals CQing and great ops. After I worked everyone CQing, there were not very many stations answering my CQs, although I felt loud. Sorry to have missed the night time openings, but other activities prevailed. Nice contest - C U next year. - Kirk K4RO
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 2 2 40: 71 26 20: 94 33 15: 105 33 10: 74 30 ------------------- Total: 346 124 Total Score = 61,008 This is the first time I worked the SAC half-way seriously. Lots of fun; the Scandinavian ops are excellent, and provide lots of chase! Spent a lot of time moving ops to get the mults. 80m was rough due to QRN and no RX antenna. Otherwise, the other 4 bands were pretty good, especially 10m during the final 45 minutes.
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 43 20 20: 43 23 15: 90 32 10: 50 23 ------------------- Total: 226 98 Total Score = 30,282 Good band conditions and station activity from Scandinavia.
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 28 20 40: 73 27 20: 87 31 15: 67 30 10: 47 21 ------------------- Total: 302 129 Total Score = 65,016 Operated more than usual to repay the hospitality the OH gang showed us at WRTC. The quality of operating in this contest is excellent. Great operating skills and big signals. OH5BM was loudest on 10m all of the time. SK3W was very strong on 80m. The LA and OZ stations were loud at their sunrise. Others were all weak. The best signals I have ever heard from Scandanavia on 40m at 23Z. All of the big stations were well over S9 with very little flutter. SM5CEU and OZ1LO also had big big signals. Five band QSOs with SK3W, OH2BH, OH2U, OH9MM, OH2PM, SM4F, OH1F, SM3Z, 8S5X, and OH5CW. Stayed up so late working the low bands that I could not wake up for 10 and 15m at the end so missed finishing more 5 banders. :( See you in SSB next week!
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 5 4 40: 63 28 20: 106 36 15: 106 34 10: 76 27 ------------------- Total: 356 129 Total Score = 63,468 Ive often said that I start the contest season with the California QSO party, but in reality it has started the past six or seven years with SAC CW for the very reason already stated by others - terrific operators. I had planned to get on only for a few hours to play with my newly automated SO2R, but condx were so good, decided to make another honest effort. Initial opening on ten was scatter from almost due east, but quickly opened on a direct path. Didnt think I was going to work any of the folks on 80 with low power and dipole at 60 feet or so, but worked SK3W fairly early, and had four others with good ears in the log before I called it a day around 03Z. I figured WRTC must have established some interest in the contest because stateside activity was certainly up, and a good number of the stations heard were over in OH for the event. Great to hear two OYs and a TF active. Again, a most enjoyable contest! 73 de Larry K7SV
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 38 20: 80 15: 85 10: 34 ------------------- Total: 237 107 Total Score = 33,491 Hello to all the Scaninavian ops I met at WRTC 2002 !
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 20: 34 17 15: 39 24 10: 31 14 ------------------- Total: 104 55 Total Score = 5,720 Only limited time on but this is always a fun contest. Only antenna up right now is 20-10 but will be on all bands this weekend. Lots of fun chasing other WRTC 2002 participants! 73, Dave KM3T
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 9 9 20: 23 12 15: 3 3 10: 0 0 ------------------- Total: 35 24 Total Score = 1,212 Just a few minutes to participate before the family woke up. Glad to give a few qs to support the SAC and especially to say HI to my new OH friends. 73 Bob KQ2M
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 10 9 20: 28 15 15: 14 9 10: ------------------- Total: 52 33 Total Score = 2,376
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 5 5 20: 22 17 15: 20 13 10: 13 10 ------------------- Total: 60 45 Total Score = 5,625 Equipment Description: Icom IC-751A. Alpha 76A Not to much time in contest, only enter in the contest to say hello to all the WRTC friends...
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 13 10 40: 25 15 20: 32 20 15: 23 15 10: 7 7 ------------------- Total: 100 67 Total Score = 6,700
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 76 31 40: 69 27 20: 82 35 15: 26 20 10: 11 9 ------------------- Total: 264 122 Total Score = 32,208
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 20: 15: 10: ------------------- Total: 422 150 Total Score = 63,300 RIG was FT-890AT, 1 kW linear and multiband Vertical. Condx was very good especialy on 15/10m. Thanks to all Scandinavians for the good operation! 73 de Bob
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 2 2 40: 18 15 20: 45 27 15: 40 20 10: 35 19 ------------------- Total: 140 93 Total Score = 14,900
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 46 24 20: 67 26 15: 56 25 10: 15 11 ------------------- Total: 184 86 Total Score = 23,736 Operated from home (antenna-hater neigborhood) with stealth setup, to support the SAC guys after their wonderful hospitality during WRTC. It was fun to work all the guys and to be able to finally put a face to the call, after meeting so many of them a couple months ago. Very frustrating most of the time. If someone was calling at the same time as me, I lost out. Doesnt matter if the other caller was running a potato powered QRP rig into a coat hanger. The 10m mag mount CB antenna is going into the trash! Used hamsticKS for 15/20 with slightly better results. Once darkness arrived it got better when I was able to put up the 40m Stealth Phaser (tm) and I felt like I was on even ground with everyone else. Lots of activity from the FCG crowd and USA WRTC competitors. I guess Im in the M/S category since I used packet. 73, Dave N2NL
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 49 25 20: 97 34 15: 102 33 10: 84 32 ------------------- Total: 332 124 Total Score = 53,320 FT-1000MP, AL-1500
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 1 1 20: 20 12 15: 33 19 10: 11 11 ------------------- Total: 65 43 Total Score = 2,881 Equipment: Yaesu FT1000 MkV I had a good time. Thanks to SK3W for my lone 40m Q. The Scandinavian 40m signals were good here, but my 5W into a dipole just couldnt be heard by most stations there. TU es 73,
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 32 18 20: 89 33 15: 109 34 10: 66 24 ------------------- Total: 296 109 Total Score = 39,240 A pleasure to work a fine group of operators from the Scandinavian countries. To echo N2NL, I also spent a significant amount of time in this event, to acknowledge the hospitality experienced during WRTC-2002. It was good to hear 10 meters open to this part of the country during this event. 40 was pretty rough from here with plenty of QRN. I listened on 80 several times, but never heard anything from Eu. 73 - Phil, N6ZZ
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 0 0 20: 27 17 15: 46 22 10: 41 22 ------------------- Total: 114 59 Total Score = 6,726
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 6 5 20: 26 17 15: 60 27 10: 42 22 ------------------- Total: 134 71 Total Score = 10,366
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 20: 19 14 15: 28 16 10: 30 18 ------------------- Total: 77 48 Total Score = 3,696
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 20: 15: 10: ------------------- Total: 21 17 Total Score = 357 Some days before this contest I upgraded to Shortwave-Licence. Now this was my 1st Shortwave-Contest. I spent not much time on this contest. Only to give some Scandinavian any point. But it was great fun. See you in next Contest!
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 14 6 20: 31 7 15: 19 6 10: 0 0 ------------------- Total: 64 19 Total Score = 1,216 Station description:
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 7 7 20: 10 10 15: 6 6 10: ------------------- Total: 23 23 Total Score = 529 I am not (yet) an experienced CW-operator. Nevertheless it was a pleasure to participate. Good activity on all bands. 73 de Jelke, PAØFEI
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 15 11 40: 37 18 20: 67 26 15: 46 13 10: 7 6 ------------------- Total: 172 74 Total Score = 12,728 Rig: IC-746. 73 Jan PAØJED
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 42 19 20: 67 26 15: 58 23 10: 44 25 ------------------- Total: 211 93 Total Score = 19,623
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 56 28 40: 48 21 20: 79 34 15: 54 16 10: 3 3 ------------------- Total: 240 102 Total Score = 23,664 This time - just for fun partissipation... in between painting the living room... hi Most activity during the evening time on 80 ms - I like the small L-antenna here working great on the low-bands... Still no automatic tuner available - so I had to choose - 80 m or 40 m! As this contest was fun only - certainly the lowest band for me is the most fun - even with more 40 m activity I could have gained much more points... hi See you in CQ RTTY, next week, if I manage to have the refurbishing work finished by next weekend... op Ulli, PA5AT
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 88 31 40: 104 32 20: 122 38 15: 114 35 10: 79 32 ------------------- Total: 507 168 Total Score = 85,176
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 85 31 40: 108 31 20: 131 37 15: 120 33 10: 93 34 ------------------- Total: 537 166 Total Score = 89,142
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 85 32 40: 107 32 20: 136 39 15: 136 38 10: 95 37 ------------------- Total: 559 178 Total Score = 167,676
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 9 8 40: 41 19 20: 32 17 15: 0 0 10: 0 0 ------------------- Total: 82 44 Total Score = 3,608 RIG: FT-920 (100W) Part time effort after clubs picnic (barbecue party) at S59DKR. Condx seemed pretty fair in despite of high rain-static noise at lower bands. Some US stations I heard were even stronger than Scandinavians. Thanks for Qs and thanks to guys from S59DKR club for hospitality and for using their nice station setup.
Band: QSO: Mult: 3.5 84 33 7 93 31 14 108 33 21 31 22 28 16 12 Total: 332 131 Score: 43,492 TRX: TS-850S/AT 100 W out WWYCers in log: OH4R, OH4U and OZ1AA on 4 bands, OH1F on 3 bands. Heard also DL1IAO. It was hard to fight on high bands with wire antennas and 100 w :( Heard many stations on 21 and 28 but worked only a couple. Ill be glad to see some scores from non scandinavia especially LP. 73 & GL
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 92 32 40: 91 30 20: 111 36 15: 69 27 10: 16 12 ------------------- Total: 379 137 Total Score = 51,923 See you next weekend. 73 SP3RBR
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 48 23 40: 75 27 20: 72 32 15: 74 30 10: 57 23 ------------------- Total: 326 135 Total Score = 44,010
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 67 27 40: 86 30 20: 93 33 15: 56 29 10: 22 16 ------------------- Total: 324 135 Total Score = 43,740
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 61 29 40: 81 29 20: 66 29 15: 30 20 10: 18 15 ------------------- Total: 256 122 Total Score = 31,232 Very nice contest... I was working for only 7 hours with TS-850SAT (100 W) and vertical for 15m and 10m, dipole for 40m and dipole for 80m which was tuned for 20m also. Thanks for all Scandinavian stations for QSOs. 73!
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 0 0 20: 79 33 15: 91 32 10: 44 22 ------------------- Total: 214 87 Total Score = 18,618 Equipment: KENWOOD TS-690SAT + KENWOOD DSP-100 73s Boris T93Y
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/Q MULT
160 0 0 0.0 0
80 66 198 3.0 27
40 89 267 3.0 28
20 111 111 1.0 34
15 112 112 1.0 35
10 95 95 1.0 33
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Totals 473 783 1,66 157 = 122.931
RIG: FT-990 + 1 KW
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 5 3 20: 16 4 15: 10: ------------------- Total: 21 7 Total Score = 147
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 13 9 20: 57 27 15: 95 34 10: 40 16 ------------------- Total: 205 86 Total Score = 19,866
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 6 5 20: 61 25 15: 63 28 10: ------------------- Total: 130 58 Total Score = 8,236 Part time only. Great fun due to great ops in Scandinavia!! 73
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 62 27 20: 108 35 15: 111 35 10: 47 21 ------------------- Total: 328 118 Total Score = 53,336
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 20: 15: 10: ------------------- Total: 211 93 Total Score = 27,435
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 2 2 20: 21 14 15: 18 10 10: 2 2 ------------------- Total: 43 28 Total Score = 1,204 Lots of very loud OH stations, great operators from across Scandanavia, and conditions that seemed quite good. Many thanks to all who heard my 80W and had the patience to complete a QSO. 73 - Bud, VE7ASK
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 12 11 40: 52 26 20: 56 26 15: 25 15 10: 26 26 ------------------- Total: 171 92 Total Score = 27,508
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 1 1 40: 46 26 20: 31 19 15: 40 24 10: 8 7 ------------------- Total: 126 77 Total Score = 16,940
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 0 0 40: 25 17 20: 15 13 15: 14 12 10: 0 0 ------------------- Total: 54 42 Total Score = 4,326 Operated portable at a friends home in Okeechobee FL where I have my second radio set up for him to explore the ham bands. He is studying for his ticket. We both enjoyed the SAC. And although Dick can not copy CW yet, he thinks its neat and wants to give CW contesting a try. The setup is an IC-765 into a 5 band traped vertical up 12 ft with 3 elevated radials cut for 40m. The location is very quiet and hears well. Did hand logging and hand keyed for the first time in several years. Wanted to keep it simple and show the basic idea. Signals were generally strong and the operators were snappy. Made a great impression here. Thanks for a fine contest.
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 40: 20: 15: 1 1 10: ------------------- Total: 1 1 Total Score = 1 Made this QSO during a quiet moment in the Washington State "Salmon Run" QSO Party. Also attempted to QSO an Icelandic station - first time I ever heard one - but couldnt break through the pile ups with QRP and wire antenna. FT-817 QRP xcvr, 5 watts, to 28-ga insulated OCF stealth antenna up 40 feet in trees next to interstate in downtown Atlanta (Georgia) industrial area.
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 5 5 40: 56 25 20: 69 25 15: 71 26 10: 32 25 ------------------- Total: 233 106 Total Score = 37,630 Great to work so many of our Scandinavain friends. Great activity, signals and operators! OZ1LO was one of loudest on 20M! 73
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 86 31 40: 92 28 20: 107 38 15: 93 32 10: 75 28 ------------------- Total: 453 157 Total Score = 71,121 Very good propagation on all bands, many stations from Scandinavia. Thanks to all Scandinavian Operators for good job, special on 10 and 15 m! 73 de YL2LY
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 27 17 40: 56 25 20: 92 36 15: 100 33 10: 32 20 ------------------- Total: 207 131 Total Score = 40,217
Summary: Band QSOs Mults ------------------- 80: 23 13 40: 40 22 20: 15: 10: ------------------- Total: 63 35 Total Score = 2,170 Limited time of operation. Just wanted to give some MPs to Scandinavian stations. Terrible QRN on 80 mtrs. Hope to have more time for SSB part. |
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