RSGB Contest Results 50MHz UKAC 2012   
v4.182.1 by G4CLA

50MHz UKAC 2012 – Annual Results

Activity levels continue to increase though unfortunately non of the Sporadic E events coincided with the UKAC .  This year 258 stations entered at least one leg of the series, a 9% increase on 2011.  Congratulations to the 16 intrepid entrants who were active for all eleven sessions!  In total 33 of the 45 UK squares were activated.  The club competition has grown in popularity with 74 clubs entering this year, a 32% increase on 2012.

In the club competition the Bolton Wireless Club continue their domination of the event winning eight of the eleven sessions. Throughout the year they managed to get twenty of their members to contribute.  Second place was a very close fight, which went right to the wire, with the Tall Trees CG eventually beating the Spalding &DARS into third place with just a 0.9% difference in their scores.

In the AO section GI4SNA won nine sessions and scored the maximum of 8000 points.  G4TSW had ten second places to come second overall with 7176 points.  There were 28 entrants in this section.

The AR section is renowned for close finishes and five entrants achieved scores greater than 7000. G3PYE/P won seven sessions to take top place.  M0GVG/P was the runner up.  There were 176 entrants in this section.

In the AL section M1EYP/P won three sessions to repeat his 2011 win.  G4HGI won two sessions to gain the runner up spot.   There were 77 entrants in this section.

In the AX section GM4JR won all eleven sessions to take first place.  GM4VVX was placed second from his remote location.  There were four entrants (all GMs) in this section.


Certificates and congratulations go to the following stations:

  •  Club Competition:
    •  Winner:  50MHz Club Championship: The Bolton Wireless Club
    •  Runner-up:  50MHz Club Championship: The Tall Trees Contest Group ARS
  •  Section AO
    •  Winner:  David Ross, GI4SNA
    •  Runner-up:  Tiverton (SW) Radio Club, G4TSW
  •  Section AR
    •  Winner:  Camb-Hams, G3PYE/P
    •  Runner-up:  Tall Trees Contest Group, M0GVG/P  
    •  Leading Intermediate Licensee:  Pete Millard, 2E0NEY
  •  Section AL
    •  Winner: Tom Read, M1EYP/P
    •  Runner-up:  Richard Staples, G4HGI
    •  Leading Intermediate Licensee:  Dennis Shields, 2E0JWJ
    •  Leading Foundation Licensee:  Brian Jones, M6OXO
  •  Section AX
    •  Winner:  Andy Anderson, GM4JR
    •  Runner-up:  Clive O'Hennessy, GM4VVX

November

The entries this month again topped 100 and were a whopping 29% up on November 2011.  In total there were 189 stations active in 22 UK squares.  GI4SNA (IO64), G4OBK (IO94) and M1MHZ (IO92) all worked 16 squares.  Conditions were generally rated as below average with high levels of noise and deep QSB.  The best contact was between GI4SNA and G7RAU at 530 kms.

The 2013 50MHz UKAC series kicks off at 2000 local time on Tuesday 22nd January 2013.

Roger - G4BVY

October

After two months of relatively low activity, this month saw 102 entries (26% up on October 2011) and 199 stations in the logs.  Tropo conditions were good, though activity was probably reduced due to the good conditions on 2m and 70cms.  Seven stations outside of the UK were active: 1*DL; 1*EI; 1*F;  1*I; 3*PA.  Twenty three UK squares were active.  M1MHZ (IO92) worked 18, GI4SNA (IO64) worked 17, and G3PYE (JO02), M0GVG/P (IO83) and GW4ZAR/P (IO83) worked 16.  The best contacts were between GI4SNA and IZ5ILX at 1637 kms and G4TSW and DH6JL at 746 kms.

September

There were only 78 logs this month with 158 stations active.  This is the lowest level of activity for some considerable time.  The appalling weather conditions with high winds and driving rain deterred a number of people.  In spite of this a number of brave souls ventured out as portables!  Not surprisingly with this weather, conditions were poor and a number of people suffered from high levels of static rain.  This was a UK only event with 22 UK squares active.  M1MHZ (IO92) worked 19 of them and GI4SNA (IO64) managed 16 squares.  The best contact was between GM4VVX and GW4WND at 617 kms.

August

There were 96 logs this month and only 179 stations active which represents a significant fall, potentially due to the holiday season and the close proximity of the August Bank Holiday.  With low activity and only poor tropo conditions many stations struggled.  One group had a different type of excitement when they were chased off their hill top site by a herd of cows!  Only 22 UK squares were activated this month with M1MHZ (IO92) working 18 of them and GI4SNA (IO64) and G4TSW (IO80) managing 16 squares.  The best tropo contact was between GI4SNA and G4JED at 557 kms.

Many entrants commented on the silence from JO03.  Rest in peace Bryn.

July

There were 110 logs this month which is a 12% increase on July 2011.  Sporadic E threatened to make an appearance, but in the end there were only 5 Es contacts: one SP, one YL and three Z3s.  There were 248 UK stations active in 27 squares.   The stations achieving the highest multiplier scores were well distributed across the UK with GI4SNA (IO64) working 18 squares and G4TSW (IO80), M0COP/P (IO82) and GW4ZAR/P (IO83) managing 16 squares.  The best tropo contact was between GI4SNA and G4VFL/P at 567 kms.

June

There were 111 entries this month which is a 19% increase on June 2011.  Yet again the Contest Committee managed to choose a date with no Sporadic E propagation!  Only three stations outside the UK were worked: 1 EI, 1 F and one TF.  Nevertheless activity was high with 278 stations active in 26 UK squares.  M1MHz (IO92) worked 18 squares with G4TSW (IO80) and GI4SNA (IO64) managing 16 squares.  The best DX was between a lonely GM4VVX and TF8GX at 1178kms and G4TSW and GM8OEG managed a tropo contact over 628kms.

Again entrants commented on the QSB, noise levels and poor conditions.  These may have resulted in a higher than usual number of logging errors with twice as many contacts, approximately 5%, being disallowed compared to the May event.

Entrants are reminded to avoid the DX window between 50.100 and 50.130 unless working inter continental.  

May

There were 107 entries this month which is a 14% increase on May 2011.  This month was a totally UK affair with no stations outside of the UK worked.  Given the excellent Sporadic E conditions over the previous week, this was a great disappointment.  However, 292 stations were active in 27 UK squares, which is the highest number of squares activated in a 50MHz UKAC event.  GM4JR (IO85) and G8APB (IO83) each worked 17 squares with G4TSW (IO80) and M1MHZ (IO92) managing 16 squares.

Deep QSB, high noise levels and average to poor conditions resulted in a number of logging errors.  Interestingly a number of antenna and rotator problems were reported this month.

April

While the entry level dropped from March, the number of entrants was still 10% greater than in April 2011.  In total 240 stations were active in 26 UK squares.  G3PYE/P (JO02) and M0GVG/P (IO83) each worked 16 squares.  Outside of the UK: 1 EI; 1 DL and 1 LA were worked.  Although aurora was forecast and auroral effects were briefly heard, the only auroral contact was between GM4VVX (IO78) and LA3EQ.

All entrants agreed that conditions were poor to terrible with deep QSB and high noise levels including static rain.  Portable stations suffered rain, hailstones and frost

A major logging error this month was "not in log".  Given the poor conditions it would appear that stations assumed they were being working when in reality the station they had called was working someone else.

March

Activity in this series continues to rise with 120 entrants and three check logs - another all time record!  Six stations topped 100 QSOs and there were 24 UK squares active.  M1MHZ (IO92) worked 17 squares and G4TSW (IO80) and M0GVG/R (IO83) worked 16 squares demonstrating the geographical spread of this event.  Outside of the UK: 2 EI's; 1 F; 1 ON; and 1 S5 were worked.  GI4SNA and M1MHZ worked S57RR by meteor scatter.

While activity levels were high, many stations were plagued by high electrical noise levels.  In urban locations this is an ever increasing problem.  Many entrants commented on the deep QSB .

A bizarre logging error was prevalent this month with many stations reversing letters in both callsigns and locators.  Logging accuracy is paramount with the podium places in AO, AR, AL all being affected by errors.

February

One hundred and seven entries were received which is an all time record for the 50MHz UKAC.  Activity was high with three stations making at least 100 QSOs.  There were 24 UK squares active with M1MHZ working 19.   With the exception of one PA station, this was a UK event.  GM4WJA (IO87) and GI4SNA (IO64) provided the best DX distances for many and five QSOs exceeded 500 kM.

While some portables suffered wet conditions, others commented on a nice dry evening.  Conditions were rated as average to good but deep QSB and high background noise levels made it hard going on the more marginal contacts.

Logging standards are variable in this event with a number of logs having no errors to some who will notice large reductions in their claimed scores.  In total 4.1% of contacts contained errors with the major source of error being the received report.  Other errors were equally split across callsign, locator and serial number.  All elements of the contact are checked so it is worth being sure that you have received everything correctly.    

January

Ninety six entries were received for the first session of the 2012 series.  This compares to 80 entries in the corresponding leg last year.  There were 23 UK squares active with M1MHZ and G8APB both working 15 of them.  GI4SNA (IO64) and GM4JR (IO85) provided the best DX distances.  GM4VVX (IO78) spent a lonely evening too far away from the activity!  One EI and one PA made an appearance.

Wet conditions made it an unpleasant evening for the portables and provided static rain for many others.  Conditions were rated as poor, with deep QSB and high background noise levels.  The recent solar events failed to produce any auroral conditions.

Many entrants commented on the adherence (or lack of) to new band plan.  The confusing wording in the band plan has caused much confusion.  As a general rule, the band plan should be followed and calling frequencies avoided.  However, guidance needs to be issued.  Following discussions, including the UKSMG, contest contacts may be made between 50.130 and 50.300.  The DX window from 50.100 to 50.130 should be avoided and when there is intercontinental propagation, contest CQ calls should be avoided in this slot.  Until the majority of beacons have moved in frequency, CW should be restricted to 50.080 to 50.100.




This contest is part of the following contest series Overall UKAC 





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50MHz UKAC 28/02/12
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Pos   
Callsign
Loc
QSOS
Score
Mults
Total
Norm
ODX
Kms
Power
Group
Ant
show
Equipment
show
Comments
show
Pos Cert
1
G3PYE/P
JO02CE
106
16,113
16
257,808
1,000
GI4SNA
490
100
Camb-Hams
 
 
 
 
2
G8APB
IO83WD
85
10,001
17
170,017
985
GI4SNA
300
100
Tall Trees CG
 
 
 
 
3
M0COP/P
IO82NN
71
9,876
15
148,140
970
GI4SNA
302
40
Wythall RC
 
 
 
4
GW4BVE
IO82KQ
53
7,822
14
109,508
955
GM4WJA
543
100
Travelling Wave CG
 
 
 
 
5
G3PIA
IO91IN
45
5,308
11
58,388
939
GI4SNA
458
100
Harwell ARS
 
 
 
 
6
2E0NEY
IO81VK
29
4,272
13
55,536
924
GI4SNA
429
50
Trowbridge & DARC
 
 
 
 
7
G8CLY
IO91UT
40
4,707
11
51,777
909
G4KUX
333
100
 
 
 
 
8
G8ZRE
IO83NE
43
4,668
11
51,348
894
GM4NFC
265
100
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
9
M0GHZ
IO81VK
27
3,931
13
51,103
879
GI4SNA
429
100
Trowbridge & DARC
 
 
 
 
10
G0RAF
IO93RF
33
4,452
11
48,972
864
G4TSW
331
100
RAF Waddington ARC
 
 
 
 
11
G3UJE
IO83UH
48
3,943
12
47,316
848
GI4SNA
280
100
Tall Trees CG
 
 
 
 
12
G4ERO
JO02DJ
36
4,753
9
42,777
833
GM4NFC
457
85
Camb-Hams
 
 
 
 
13
2E0TXT/P
IO83TO
44
3,972
10
39,720
818
G4TSW
312
50
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
14
G1SMI
IO83PM
36
3,450
11
37,950
803
G4TSW
298
90
Southport & DARC
 
 
 
 
15
G3WZK
IO91XH
24
3,372
11
37,092
788
GI4SNA
538
50
Coulsdon ATS
 
 
 
 
16
G3YOA
JO02QU
21
3,993
9
35,937
773
G4TSW
402
90
Bittern DX Group
 
 
 
 
17
G7IVF/P
IO91JP
33
3,524
10
35,240
758
G4KUX
337
50
Harwell ARS
 
 
 
 
18
G6COL
IO93RH
28
3,410
10
34,100
742
G0RQL
372
100
Lincoln SWC
 
 
 
 
19
G4JQN
IO81VG
28
3,703
9
33,327
727
GI4SNA
444
100
Trowbridge & DARC
 
 
 
 
20
2E0BMO
IO83PO
39
3,701
9
33,309
712
G4ELJ
289
40
Southport & DARC
 
 
 
 
21
G5MW/P
JO01GI
35
4,048
8
32,384
697
G4HGI
324
100
Medway ARTS
 
 
 
 
22
GW4ZAR
IO83KF
33
3,489
9
31,401
682
G3PYE/P
253
100
Tall Trees CG
 
 
 
 
23
G8BUN
IO93EQ
32
3,325
9
29,925
667
GI4SNA
303
100
Ossett ARO
 
 
 
 
24
G0WTD
IO83QP
28
2,541
11
27,951
652
G4TSW
313
100
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
25
G2ANC
IO83RM
30
2,705
10
27,050
636
G4TSW
300
50
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
26
2E0WAX/P
IO92QO
18
2,697
10
26,970
621
GI4SNA
417
50
Spalding & DARS
 
 
 
 
27
G3TDH
IO83WI
35
2,431
10
24,310
606
GI4SNA
288
80
Tall Trees CG
 
 
 
 
28
GW0GEI
IO72WC
13
2,165
10
21,650
591
GI4SNA
298
90
Pembrokeshire CG
 
 
 
 
29
G0HGH
IO92WS
16
2,070
10
20,700
576
G4TSW
314
50
Spalding & DARS
 
 
 
 
30
G8MCA
JO01BK
24
2,283
9
20,547
561
G4KUX
381
100
Cray Valley RS
 
 
 
 
31
G4NTY
IO83TM
39
2,525
8
20,200
545
G4TSW
303
80
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
32
G4APJ
IO83UP
24
2,183
9
19,647
530
GI4SNA
264
15
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
33
G0CER
IO82RV
21
2,142
9
19,278
515
GI4SNA
293
60
Telford & DARS
 
 
 
 
34
2E0ORC
IO83XL
16
1,907
9
17,163
500
G4TSW
305
50
Oldham ARC
 
 
 
 
35
G0EUN
IO93QE
23
2,287
7
16,009
485
M0WLF
242
50
RAF Waddington ARC
 
 
 
 
36
G7APD
IO92JI
15
1,998
8
15,984
470
G4KUX
259
100
Rugby ATS
 
 
 
 
37
G8BFF
IO92HN
14
1,736
9
15,624
455
G4TSW
238
100
Hinckley AR & ES
 
 
 
 
38
G7FCC
IO92KW
14
1,936
8
15,488
439
G5MW/P
210
100
South Notts ARC
 
 
 
 
39
M0WAF
IO92VN
21
1,826
8
14,608
424
G4KUX
257
50
Spalding & DARS
 
 
 
 
40
G8UGL
IO82SP
14
1,753
8
14,024
409
G4TSW
209
100
Telford & DARS
 
 
 
 
41
G0VOF
IO83SS
18
1,897
7
13,279
394
G4TSW
329
100
Travelling Wave CG
 
 
 
 
42
G4XKC
IO83WP
22
1,832
7
12,824
379
M0WLF
253
30
Spen Valley ARS
 
 
 
 
43
G3POM
IO92HG
10
1,395
9
12,555
364
G4KUX
267
25
 
 
 
 
44
G0OPH
IO94HN
9
1,751
7
12,257
348
G3MEH
315
100
Northern Fells CG
 
 
 
 
45
G0BNC
IO91GT
12
1,452
8
11,616
333
G4KUX
317
60
Harwell ARS
 
 
 
 
46
G8MIA
IO92AS
14
1,639
7
11,473
318
GI4SNA
333
100
Newbury & DARS
 
 
 
 
47
G4HHJ
IO91US
21
1,554
7
10,878
303
G4TSW
246
100
Verulam ARC
 
 
 
 
48
2E0SBM
IO92IN
9
917
7
6,419
288
G4TSW
242
50
Hinckley AR & ES
 
 
 
 
49
G8XYJ
IO82PJ
8
1,004
6
6,024
273
GI4SNA
324
80
Travelling Wave CG
 
 
 
 
50
M0RJS
IO83VC
11
1,190
5
5,950
258
GI4SNA
297
50
Telford & DARS
 
 
 
 
51
G0JCQ
IO83MP
13
1,167
5
5,835
242
M0WLF
252
100
Southport & DARC
 
 
 
 
52
M0CES
IO93RE
9
905
6
5,430
227
M0WLF
245
50
RAF Waddington ARC
 
 
 
 
53
G6LKB
IO84KE
6
792
5
3,960
212
M1MHZ
245
50
Furness ARS
 
 
 
 
54
M0RHS
IO80UT
5
974
4
3,896
197
G3UJE
279
50
Flight Refuelling ARS
 
 
 
 
55
G8EOP
IO93EQ
9
687
5
3,435
182
G3MEH
224
100
Ossett ARO
 
 
 
 
56
G0LGS
IO81WV
5
417
4
1,668
167
G4TSW
149
100
Cheltenham ARA
 
 
 
 
57
G3USE
IO92SD
6
302
3
906
152
M1MHZ
87
50
 
 
 
 
58
G4DBS
IO93SE
5
289
3
867
136
G3PYE/P
120
20
RAF Waddington ARC
 
 
 
 
59
G0LJD
JO01FJ
9
429
2
858
121
G3MEH
86
50
Bredhurst R&TS
 
 
 
 
60
G4HUN
IO92XE
5
178
3
534
106
G3MEH
62
90
Camb-Hams
 
 
 
 
61
G6VMR
IO92CM
2
257
2
514
91
G3PYE/P
141
100
Wythall RC
 
 
 
 
62
G0UKB
IO90HX
3
164
3
492
76
G4TSW
153
100
Itchen Valley ARC
 
 
 
 
62
M0ACL
IO90HX
3
164
3
492
76
G4TSW
153
100
Itchen Valley ARC
 
 
 
 
64
2E0GML
JO01CO
5
199
2
398
45
G6UW
71
50
Havering & DARC
 
 
 
 
65
G6LNU
IO91HO
2
187
2
374
30
G8APB
179
50
Harwell ARS
 
 
 
 
66
M0NRP
IO91IQ
1
14
1
14
15
G3PIA
14
100
Harwell ARS
 
 
 
 
 
Many thanks for check logs received from G4ELJ