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RSGB Contest Results 3rd 144MHz Backpackers 2014   
v4.145 by G4CLA

Some of the usual entrants to this series were participating with their clubs in VHF Field Day, which runs concurrently with this contest.  There was still a reasonable turnout, with some good continental DX available even with the low powers used by backpackers.  Of course, the presence of higher-powered stations operating at the same time, also from elevated locations, is both a help and a hindrance.  There is plenty of activity, but it can be hard to attract attention, and the presence of loud signals across the band means there is almost bound to be difficulty with hearing and being heard.

Most reports described conditions as “flat” or “middling”, with the best DX at 748 km from G4XZL/P running 3 Watts.  The weather was generally good, but some participants experienced rain and thunder, which can be quite a deterrent on an exposed hillside!

Kevin Holdford, G7KXZ, came top in section 3B, narrowly beating Andrew Vare, G4XZL, by virtue of his multiplier total.  In the 10H section, Paul Selwood, G8BGV, was the winner, with G3BPK/P (operated by G4VDZ and G6AHF) in second place.

This is the third of five sessions of the 144MHz Backpackers Contest, with the best three scores counting towards the Backpacker's Trophy for 2014.  The results so far show that G4XZL maintains his lead in 3B, with G8BGV ahead in 10H.

Ed Taylor, GW3SQX




This contest is part of the following contest series 144MHz Backpackers Championship 





3rd 144MHz Backpackers 06/07/14
Retrieving...
Backpackers
Pos   
Callsign
Loc
QSOS
UBNs
Score
Mults
Total
ODX
Kms
Power
Ant
show
Equipment
show
Comments
show
Operators
Pos Cert
 1
G7KXZ/P
IO91GI
63
11,390
32
364,480
DF0MU
609
2.5
 
 
 
G7KXZ
 
 2
G4XZL/P
IO90JO
52
11,806
29
342,374
DR2X
748
3
 
 
 
G4XZL
 
3
G4TCU/P
IO82WJ
70
10,906
27
294,462
DF0MU
642
2.5
 
 
 
G4TCU
 
4
GW4IDF/P
IO81NV
47
7,952
24
190,848
TM2F
534
3
 
 
 
G4IDF G0RMX
 
5
G7LAS/P
IO92IR
52
8,304
21
174,384
DN2VHF
676
3
 
 
 
G7LAS
 
6
G4MKR/P
IO92WA
41
7,220
24
173,280
GI4GTY/P
468
2.5
 
 
 
G4MKR
 
7
GW4TJC/P
IO83EB
35
7,542
22
165,924
OR7B/P
586
2.5
 
 
 
G4TJC
 
8
G4BMM/P
IO91TW
44
6,880
24
165,120
GI4GTY/P
460
3
 
 
 
G4BMM
 
9
G8HXE/P
IO83RO
43
7,498
20
149,960
G5LK/P
382
2.5
 
 
 
G8HXE
 
10
G4ZHI/P
IO91FN
38
5,236
20
104,720
GM3HAM/P
409
2.5
 
 
 
G4ZHI
 
11
G8RCZ/P
IO70XQ
21
5,527
16
88,432
GM3HAM/P
469
2.5
 
 
 
G8RCZ
 
12
G0LGS/P
IO81XW
29
3,899
14
54,586
MM0CPS/P
343
2.5
 
 
 
G0LGS
 
13
M0HRF/P
JO01BB
27
3,354
16
53,664
GW2OP/P
348
2.5
 
 
 
G8LZE M0ICR G4LHT
 
14
G0PEK/P
JO01DH
34
3,411
11
37,521
GW2OP/P
354
2.5
 
 
 
G0PEK
 
15
G0HCP/P
IO92XF
13
2,106
11
23,166
GM3HAM/P
401
2.5
 
 
 
G0HCP
 
16
MW0USV/P
IO83ID
8
999
7
6,993
G8BGV/P
314
2.5
 
 
 
MW0USV
 
 
Retrieving...
Hill Toppers
Pos   
Callsign
Loc
QSOS
UBNs
Score
Mults
Total
ODX
Kms
Power
Ant
show
Equipment
show
Comments
show
Operators
Pos Cert
 1
G8BGV/P
JO01HP
76
16,235
35
568,225
OZ1ALS
722
10
 
 
 
G8BGV
 
 2
G3BPK/P
IO83PN
44
8,901
23
204,723
F0GYG
504
10
 
 
 
G4VDZ G6AHF
 
3
G0OVA/P
IO91QI
48
7,834
25
195,850
GI4GTY/P
490
10
 
 
 
G0OVA
 
4
M0BAO/P
IO80PT
42
8,769
22
192,918
GM3HAM/P
464
10
 
 
 
M0BAO
 
5
GW8ZRE/P
IO83JF
35
4,958
17
84,286
G0FBB/P
367
5
 
 
 
G8ZRE
 
 
Many thanks for check logs received from  M0YGM,  M0WTD/P,  M0UKD,  G8CMU,  G4YHF,  G4WLC/P,  G4BEE,  G3YTU,  G0VFW and 2E0NNX