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RSGB Contest Results 144MHz UKAC 2023   
v4.145 by G4CLA

2023 144MHz UKAC - Review of the year

This series of contests continues to be popular with an average number of entrants per session of 257 (262 in 2022, 302 in 2021, 322 in 2020, 256 in 2019, 270 in 2018, 269 in 2017). There were at least 220 entrants in every session this year and entries peaked at 288 in the February session.

The number of locator squares active in each session varied between 48 (November) and 76 (in September). The number of stations active in each session varied between 385 (in December) and 586 (in June). In total,  130,901 QSOs (128,548 in 2022, 144,802, in 2021, 157,241 in 2020, 123,419 in 2019, 129,250 in 2018) were made during the 2023 144MHz UKAC.

The General Club category was won for the second year running by the Northern Fells CG. They topped the table in eleven of the twelve sessions. In second place, again for the second year running was the 807 ARO. For the fourth year running, Wirral & District ARC claimed third place. Fifty-four Affiliated Societies (74 in 2022, 64 in 2021, 80 in 2020, 70 in 2019, 79 in 2018) competed in the General Club Category.

The top spot in the Local Club category was claimed for the sixth year running by Hereford ARS who also topped the table in eight of the twelve sessions. The Parallel Lines CG claimed second place. Third place was claimed by Northampton RC. Forty-three Affiliated Societies (34 in 2022, 41 in 2021, 34 in 2020, 34 in 2019, 32 in 2018) competed in the Local Club Category. Affiliated Societies can apply to compete in the Local Club category section if they meet the appropriate criteria, please see the UKAC rules for details.

For the ninth year running, the AO (400 Watt, unlimited antenna) section was won by Pete G4CLA who won seven of the twelve sessions.  David GI4SNA was in the runners-up spot, 283 points behind G4CLA. Richard GD8EXI claimed third place. The leading Intermediate Licensee was Martin 2M0KAU. The leading non-UK Station for the sixth year running was Conrad PA5Y, who entered ten sessions. Ninety-eight stations entered the AO section (95 in 2022, 100 in 2021, 111 in 2020, 94 in 2019 and 2018).

The AR (100 Watt, single antenna) section witnessed a close battle between G4FZN, G3XDY, M0NVS, GM4JTJ, G3TBK, G4ODA and 2E0VCC.  All of these stations managed to score more than 7700 points (out of 8000). To achieve success in the UKAC, consistently high performance is required in at least eight of the twelve sessions and Chris G4FZN (assisted by Pauline G8HQW) once again produced this year's winning performance by amassing a perfect score of 8000 points, beating the runner-up John G3XDY by 120 points. Phil M0NVS was in third place with a score of 7858. Darrell 2E0VCC was the leading Intermediate Station in this section and is awarded the Intermediate Shield. The leading Non-UK Station was Philippe F1CBC who scored 6081 points. 344 stations entered the AR section.

In the AL (10 Watt, single antenna) section, three stations scored more than 7,700 points (out of 8,000): G1YBB, G4ASR, and G0EAK. The winner was Steven G1YBB who won the eight sessions he entered to score the maximum of 8000 points. David G4ASR was in second place, only 113 points behind G1YBB. Steve G0EAK was in third place with 7775 points. Mark, 2E0SBM was the leading Intermediate Station with 6986 points. David M7ALE was the Leading Foundation Station with 6631 points and is awarded the Foundation Shield. 172 stations entered the AL section.

A certificate is also awarded for the station who provides the most stations with their best DX (ODX) on each band in the UKAC across the year. The winner of the Best DX certificate on 144MHz for 2022 is Conrad PA5Y who appeared in the ODX column 336 times. In second place was David GI4SNA who appeared in the ODX column 297 times and in third place was Richard GD8EXI who appeared in the ODX column 153 times.

The Trophies and the certificates are awarded to the entrants listed below.

The award criteria for the Intermediate and Foundation Shields is being altered for 2024 onwards. Instead of being awarded to the Leading Intermediate and Foundation Stations in the 144MHz UKAC, these shields will in future be awarded to the Leading Intermediate and Foundation Stations in the Overall UKAC.

The first 2024 144MHz UKAC session starts at 2000 local time on Tuesday January 2nd. Just before this event is the 144MHz FM Activity Contest (FMAC) which starts at 1900 local time with a duration of 55 minutes. The entry sections for the FMAC are changing in 2024, please read the 2024 rules for further details.

Ian G0FCT






This contest is part of the following contest series Overall UKAC