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RSGB Contest Results Autumn Series CW 2023   
v4.158 by G4CLA

3.5MHz Autumn Series - November CW results

This was the last Autumn Series CW contest for 2023 and also the final session for the series.  As with the third session last year the propagation was not favourable for inter-G working with the critical frequency below 3.5MHz from the start.  A number of stations made no contacts at all in the last quarter of the session, either by giving up or just not hearing anything to work.  UK&CD stations located well away from the centre of activity therefore had an advantage this time, as did those in non-UK&CD countries.

There were 159 entrants in total, almost the same as last year's final CW session, with logs received from eleven different non-UK&CD countries.  There were a further ten different overseas countries in the logs, all from Europe apart from 4W8 and 5B4.

Thanks to Terry GM3WUX for running the bonus station GM6XX from his QTH in Glasgow.  With the generally longer skip band conditions experienced, most entrants had the opportunity of making that five point bonus contact.  Terry made the highest individual total of 135 QSOs from his QTH in Glasgow, but even he reported that the skip went very long after 21.00.

Entrants are again reminded that no transmissions must be made in the two minutes immediately preceding the start and all QSOs must be completed before the end.  A wideband SDR recording was used to check for any violations, a few were found and penalties applied.  Please ensure your clock is accurately set before the start to avoid that 'Broken - Time' in your UBN.

As this is the last contest in the series the overall club awards for 2023 have been finalised.  The list below shows the awards in the Local and General club categories together with the individual certificates for the three CW sessions.  The SSB and DATA individual certificates can be viewed by navigating to the appropriate page.  The final table of overall individual scores shows Dave G3TBK the leader for the seventh successive year accumulating 8457 points for Grimsby ARS from the nine sessions with Tim G4ARI as runner-up with 8357 points.  The leading Intermediate station is Tim 2E0TJX with Steve M7WLT as the highest placed Foundation Licensee.  The leading non-UK&CD entrant is Yuri DF1MM.  Thanks to Yuri and all the non-UK&CD stations for their continued support, over the nine sessions there were 74 entrants from overseas, one more than last year.

Congratulations to the Trophy and all the Certificate winners and we look forward to the 2024 Club Championship starting on Monday 5th February with the SSB contest.

John G4CZB






Overall Individual Results here 

Click here for the overall result tables

Click here for results on all dates in this series

Autumn Series CW 23/11/23
Retrieving...
10W-Unassisted
Pos   
Callsign
QSOs
UBNs
Score
Norm
Club Score
Group
Power
Ant
Equipment
Soapbox
show
Pos Cert
1
GW5P (GW0EGH)
63
66
1,000
1,000
Bristol CG
10
Inv V buried in tree @ 20m
IC-7300
 
 
2
G3L (G3LHJ)
58
61
925
925
Torbay ARS
10
80/40m Loaded Dipole @ 25ft
Elecraft K2 - 10W
 
 
3
G3SWC
51
55
834
834
Horsham ARC
10
Inverted V dipole @ 10m
IC7610
 
 
4
G4CZB
47
50
758
758
Chesham & DARS
10
Dipole @ 8m
K3
 
 
5
M5D (G4WQI)
41
45
682
682
Braintree & DARS
10
Doublet @ 30 feet
FT991
 
 
6
G3OGP
38
41
622
622
Radio Officers Association
10
80m dipole @ 15ft
FTDX101D
 
 
7
M0LAI
36
40
607
607
Torbay ARS
10
Western HF10 Inverted V @ 24ft
Icom IC-7300
 
 
8
G0TZZ
34
38
576
576
Norfolk ARC
10
OCFD @ 20m
Not disclosed
 
 
8
G3ZBU
35
38
576
576
Horsham ARC
10
End fed @ 35ft
FTDX10
 
 
10
G3N (G3OTK)
28
28
425
425
Yeovil ARC
10
15m end fed @ 3m
Home made CW transceiver
 
 
11
G0VCW
20
24
364
364
Lowestoft District & Pye ARC
10
5:1 wide band transformer 40 meter inverted L @ 15 m
FTDX3000
 
 
12
G4LMW
11
11
167
167
Newbury & DARS
10
End fed 40m @ 15ft
K3
 
 
13
G4TPJ
9
7
107
107
Kent Weald Radio Club
10
Doublet @ 25ft
ic761
 
 
 
Link to All QSOs File here
Many thanks for check logs received from  DL4CF,  F5VBU and GM6XX