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RSGB Contest Results 144MHz FMAC 2021   
v4.145 by G4CLA

Overall results of the 2021 144MHz FM Activity Contest (FMAC)

The fifth year of the 144MHz FM Activity Contest has seen 101 entries (141 in 2020, 73 in 2019, 72 in 2018) for the 50W section and 83 entries (89 in 2020, 58 in 2019, 61 in 2018) for the 10W section. The number of entrants per contest has varied over the year from a maximum of 83 in March to a minimum of 49 in October with an overall average of just over 64 (65 in 2020, 39 in 2019, 35 in 2018).  The number of stations active in this contest varied from 181 (March) to 87 (December) with an average of just over 138 (140 in 2020, 101 in 2019, 122 in 2018).

In the third year of the Local Club Category section, members of 22 Affiliated Societies submitted their scores for this table (28 in 2020, 18 in 2019).

Congratulations to the following entrants and Affiliated Societies who all receive certificates for their efforts:

10W Section

1st Place: David M7ALE

2nd Place: Tony GW8ASD

3rd Place: Ian G0XBU

Leading Intermediate Entrant: Ronald 2E0EKW

Leading Foundation Entrant: David M7ALE

50W Section

1st Place: Ben 2W0BML

2nd Place: Grant  G4ILI

3rd Place: Stuart G3WRA

Leading Intermediate Entrant: Ben 2W0BML

Leading non-UK Entrant: Jacques F1BHL

Local Club Section

1st Place: Hereford Amateur Radio Society

2nd Place: Swindon and District Amateur Radio Club

3rd Place: Gloucester Amateur Radio and Electronics Society

The first 144MHz FMAC session for 2022 starts at 1900 local time on Tuesday January 4th.

Ian G0FCT