RSGB Contest Results 50MHz UKAC 2015   
v4.182.1 by G4CLA

50MHz UKAC 2015  - Annual Results

Activity levels continue to increase. In 2015 the average number of entrants per leg was 187 which is a 12% increase over 2014. The June and July sessions had sporadic-E openings. This year 454 stations entered at least one leg of the series, a 3% increase on 2014. Congratulations go to the 38 intrepid entrants, including four portable stations, who were active for all eleven sessions!  In total 33 of the 45 UK squares were activated.  The club competition retains its popularity with 86 clubs entering.

In the club competition the Travelling Wave CG won eight sessions to repeat their 2013 and 2014 victories with twenty of their members contributing.  In second place were the Bolton Wireless Club who had eighteen members active.

In the AO section GI4SNA won nine sessions to win the section. In second place overall was G4BWP who won two sessions. There were 34 entrants in this section.

The AR section is always closely fought and the top ten entrants achieved scores greater than 7000.  This year G4CLA won four sessions and moves up from third place in 2014 to win the section.  G3PYE/P, won five sessions to retain second place. There were 266 entrants in this section.

In the AL section G0HEL/P won two sessions, and had five second places, to take the winners position.  G8XVJ/P won seven sessions and takes second place.  There were 143 entrants in this section.

In the AX section G4RUL/P won five sessions to take first place. GM4VXX won two sessions to take second place.  There were 7 entrants in this section.

Certificates and congratulations go to the following stations:

  • Club Competition:
    • Winner:  50MHz Club Championship: Travelling Wave Contest Group
    • Runner-up:  50MHz Club Championship: Bolton Wireless Club

  • Section AO
    • Winner:  David Ross, GI4SNA
    • Runner-up:  Fred Handscombe, G4BWP

  • Section AR
    • Winner:  Peter Lindsay, G4CLA
      • Runner-up:  Camb-Hams, G3PYE/P
      • Leading Intermediate Licensee:  Andy Brown, 2E0VPX

  • Section AL
    • Winner: Alan Nicholls, G0HEL(/P)
      • Runner-up:  Erik Gedvilas, G8XVJ(/P)
      • Leading Intermediate Licensee:  Andrew Power, 2E0RET/P
      • Leading Foundation Licensee:  Rees Adams, M6GZE/P

  • Section AX
    • Winner:  Alastair Turner, G4RUL/P
    • Runner-up:  Clive O'Hennessy, GM4VVX

November

Another wet and windy night for the portables! Entrants universally rated conditions as poor to abysmal. Noise levels appeared to be high and a number of entrants suffered from static rain. There were a number of comments about the poor activity, but with 184 entrants and 285 stations active this was a typical 6m UKAC!  Twenty UK and 3 non-UK squares were active. G4CLA (IO92) and M1MHZ (IO92) worked 34 multipliers and G7LRQ/P (IO91), G3VCA (IO93) and M1DDD/P (IO93) worked 30. The best tropo contact was between G3LDI (JO02) and GI4SNA (IO64) at 526kms.

A big thank you to all 2015 entrants as the accuracy of log submissions has greatly improved making my life much easier. Seasons greetings to all and see you in 2016!

Roger - G4BVY

October

What a night. Portable entrants were faced with wet, windy and foggy conditions not helped by the clock change which made it darker as well. Everyone suffered from poor conditions with severe QSB and high noise levels. Given all of this, it is a credit to entrants perseverance that only 4.7% of contacts were disallowed. There were 295 active stations in 23 UK and 5 non-UK squares. G4BWP (JO02) worked 41 multipliers, G3PYE/P (JO02) 40, and G4CLA (IO92) and M1MHZ (IO92) both worked 38.  Four lucky stations were called by S57RR. The best tropo contact was between G4BWP (JO02) and EI9JU (IO65) at 602kms. With one leg remaining there is still all to play for in the Club, AR and AL sections!

September

September is traditionally a poor month for entries, though the 162 entries represent an increase of 18% over 2014. Sporadic-E was present until the start of the contest! Only two Es QSOs were completed in the contest with CT and EA. Conditions were variously described as "poor", "abysmal" and "chronic". Many entrants commented on the high noise levels and strange noises on the band. This combined with deep QSB made for a difficult evening. Despite this only 4% of contacts were disallowed. There were 250 active stations in 25 UK and 6 non-UK squares. GI4SNA (IO64) worked 38 multipliers, G4BWP (JO02) 36 and G3TBK/P (IO93) 35. The best non Es or MGM QSO goes to an interesting contact between GM3POI ((IO88) and G4BWP (JO02) at 765kms. With two legs remaining there is still all to play for in the Club and AL sections!

August

After two months of Sporadic-E, "normal" conditions were always going to be a disappointment!  As the holiday season kicks in, the number of entries always fall but there was still a 16% increase in the number of entries compared to August 2014. The summer weather of rain and wind made it an uncomfortable evening for the portables. Conditions were described as average to poor with deep QSB and high noise levels. There were 303 active stations in 22 UK and 5 non-UK squares. The number of multipliers worked returned to "normal" levels with G4BWP (JO02) working 35, M1MHZ (IO92) 34 and G3PYE/P (JO02) 33.  The best non-MGM QSO was between G4RUL/P and GI4SNA at 601 kms.

July

This was the third consecutive month with over 200 logs (190 entrants and 12 check logs), and the second consecutive month with sporadic-E !! There were 1238 Es QSOs completed with 564 in the first 30 minutes, 475 in the second 30 minutes and 178 between 20:00 and 20:29. After that there were a further 21 Es QSOs with the last at 21:21. Twenty five non-UK countries were worked with the following numbers active in each country:  4O 1, 9A 5, 9H 1,  DL 29, E7 4, EA 1, F 4, HA 14, HB9 4, I 44,  LA 1,  LZ 2, OE 9, OK 10,  OM 1, ON 3, OZ 2, PA 1, S5 10, SM 2, SP 16, SV 2,  UR 1, YO 3, YT 2. The best QSO was between GM8IEM and 9H5G at 2860 kMs and there were a further 18 QSOs greater than 2000 kMs. In terms of multipliers, there were 28 UK squares active (the highest of the year) together with 101 non-UK squares. GI4SNA (IO64) worked 66 multipliers, G4BWP (JO02) 64 and G4CLA (IO92) 56.

A number of entrants will notice large reductions in their claimed scores. Although "only" 5% of QSOs were disallowed, a large number of these were for Es QSOs losing a large number of points as well as multipliers. Simple checks on logs prior to submission would have revealed discrepancies between prefixes and locators!

June

This was the second consecutive month with over 200 logs (197 entrants and 9 check logs). And finally there was sporadic-E !! The lift was dying by the time that the contest started.  However there were 1040 Es QSOs completed. Many entrants said that the lift only lasted for the first 30 to 40 minutes. However, in the first 15 minutes there were 222 Es QSOs, in the second 15 minutes 359, in the third 15 minutes 317 and in the fourth 15 minutes 90. A further 52 Es QSOs were made in the rest of the event with the final one at 21:13. Noticeably as the event progressed, the further West or North you were, the longer the conditions persisted. Twenty six non-UK countries were worked with the following numbers active in each country:  9A 1, CN 1, DL 14, EA 1, EA6 1, F 1, HA 4, HB9 2, I 30, IS0 1, LA 4, LY 4, LZ 5, OE 3, OH 7, OK 9,  OM 1, OZ 3, S5 4, SM 26, SP 23, SV 2, T7 2, UR 5, YL 5, YT 1. Once the sporadic-E faded, the general conclusion was that the intra G tropo conditions were the worst for some time. The best two QSOs, both at 2787kms were made by GI4SNA to SV3KH and SV3ICL. In fact the best ten QSOs were made by GW0FRE/P, GI4SNA and GM4VVX showing that Westerly and Northerly locations were the place to be. Many AL section entrants struggled in the bedlam to work the DX.

In terms of multiplier, there were 24 UK squares active together with 114 non-UK squares. GI4SNA (IO64) worked 81 multipliers, GW0FRE/P (IO81) 53, G4BWP (JO02) 52 and G4CLA (IO92) 48.

May

For the first time ever in this series over 200 logs were received this month (199 entrants and 2 check logs). The number of stations active, 374, is another all time high for a non-sporadic E month. While the weather remained dry, portables reported windy and cold conditions. One portable was chased from his site by a herd of cows!

Numerous entrants commented on the high activity levels while severe QSB and high noise levels dominated the comments about conditions. There were 363 UK stations active in 25 squares together with 2 DL, 2 EI, 2 F, 3 ON, 1 PA and 1 OZ. G4BWP (JO02) worked 43 multipliers, G4CLA (IO92) 41, M1MHZ (IO92) 40 and GI4SNA (IO64) 39. The best non MGM QSO was between G4BWP and EI3KD at 593kms closely followed by the G4FZN/P to F/G8NVI/P QSO at 591kms.  There were 11 completed QSOs greater than 500kms.

The difficult conditions caused an increase in errors with 5.2% of QSOs being disallowed.

April

Another high entry level with 194 entrants.  The weather is not improving (yet?) as portable stations reported blustery conditions and some experienced snow!

Conditions were poor with a number of stations describing them as "rubbish" and "dire".  As the event progressed the QSB deepened  and many more stations suffered from increased noise levels.  There were 311 UK stations active in 24 squares together with 1 DL, 2 EIs, 1 F, 1 PA and 1 OZ.  The multipliers worked this month were well down on previous months, reflecting the conditions, with G4BWP (JO02) working 33, G3PYE/P (JO02) 32, G4CLA (IO92) 31 and G3TBK (IO93) 29.  The best non MGM QSO was between G4BWP and EI9JU at 602kms.

During the adjudication only 4% of QSOs were disallowed which is amazing given the conditions - well done !!

March

March saw an all time record entry level of 197 entrants - will the 200 barrier be beaten in 2015?  Portable entrants again deserve a mention as they endured very cold, in some cases freezing, conditions.

Again conditions were described as poor though some entrants thought that north - south conditions were slightly enhanced.  QSB caused problems for many and a growing number of entrants are reporting increased noise levels.  There were 292 UK stations active in 24 squares together with 2 DLs, 2 EIs and one ON.  G3PYE/P (JO02) achieved 39 multipliers, G4BWP (JO02) 37, G4CLA (IO92) 36 and GI4SNA (IO64) and M1MHZ (IO92) 35.  The best non MGM QSO was between G4BWP and EI3KD at 593kms.

During the adjudication 5.04% of QSOs were disallowed.  By far the highest source of error was the received RS(T).  For the first time in many many contests all the logs imported into the adjudication software without the need for manual intervention.  Many thanks to all entrants!

February

February saw another bumper entry.  Special congratulations go to the numerous portable entrants who braved poor weather including cold, strong winds and, in one case, snow.

Unfortunately the radio conditions mirrored the weather and were generally described as poor with even more vicious QSB than usual.  There were 283 UK stations active in 24 squares together with one EI and one DL.   The highest multiplier achieved was 35 by GI4SNA (IO64) followed by G4CLA (IO92), G3PYE/P (JO02) and G4BWP (JO02) on 32 multipliers and G3MEH (IO91), G3VCA (IO93) and G8AXZ/P (IO93) on 30.  The best non MGM tropo contact was between GI4SNA (IO64) and G4RUL/P (JO00) at 601 kms.

January

The 2015 series of the 50MHz UKAC kicked off with 184 entries. This compares to 155 in Jan 2014, 128 in Jan 2013, 96 in Jan 2012 and 80 in Jan 2011. Also it is the third highest number of entries, only beaten in April 2014 (185) and March 2014 (192). Will 2015 bring the first 200 entry leg for the 50MHz UKAC?

Conditions were described as "appalling", "dire" and "poor" though a number of stations thought that conditions improved during the event. The common theme across the entrants was the high noise level. Twenty eight intrepid entrants were out portable and faced cold and windy conditions and in some parts of the country snow. There were 280 stations active in 26 UK squares together with 2 EI and 1 F stations.  Three stations scored 38 multipliers: GI4SNA (IO64), G4CLA (IO92) and G3PYE/P (JO02) and three scored 36 multipliers: M1MHZ (IO92), M1DDD/P (IO93) and G4BWP (JO02). The best contact of the event was between GI4SNA and F8ZW at 1141km and the best tropo contact was between G4BWP (JO02) and EI9JU (IO65) at 602kms.

Logging standards, despite the conditions, were the best for some considerable time with only 4.2% of QSOs being disallowed - well done !!




This contest is part of the following contest series Overall UKAC 






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50MHz UKAC 27/10/15
Retrieving...
Section AL
Pos   
Callsign
Loc
QSOS
UBNs
Score
Mults
Total
Norm
ODX
Kms
Power
Group
Ant
show
Equipment
show
Comments
show
Pos Cert
1
G8XVJ/P
IO93AD
104
11,286
32
361,152
1,000
G8BCG
350
10
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
2
G0HEL/P
IO81WG
63
8,351
30
250,530
983
GI4SNA
447
10
Trowbridge & DARC
 
 
 
 
3
G0EAK/P
IO93NI
76
7,079
28
198,212
967
GI4SNA
363
10
Worksop ARS
 
 
 
 
4
M1EYP/P
IO83WE
65
5,883
24
141,192
950
G8BCG
348
5
Tall Trees CG
 
 
 
 
5
M0RKX/P
IO92BA
37
4,446
26
115,596
933
GI4SNA
393
10
Travelling Wave CG
 
 
 
 
6
M6GZE/P
IO81XW
49
4,882
22
107,404
917
G8BCG
242
10
North Bristol ARC
 
 
 
 
7
GW8OVZ/P
IO71OW
20
4,395
22
96,690
900
G4BWP
361
5
Travelling Wave CG
 
 
 
 
8
M0ICR
IO91SO
50
4,834
20
96,680
883
GD8EXI
399
10
Drowned Rats RG
 
 
 
 
9
G0HGH
IO92WS
32
4,234
22
93,148
867
GI4SNA
436
10
Spalding & DARS
 
 
 
 
10
G8LZE
IO91SO
39
4,115
22
90,530
850
GI4SNA
495
9
Drowned Rats RG
 
 
 
 
11
G8HXE/P
IO83RO
48
4,477
18
80,586
833
G3ZVW
317
10
Travelling Wave CG
 
 
 
 
12
G3SQQ
IO93JC
48
3,955
18
71,190
817
G8BCG
375
10
Ossett ARO
 
 
 
 
13
M0VAA
IO83WK
47
3,711
16
59,376
800
GI4SNA
283
10
Tall Trees CG
 
 
 
 
14
M6JWG/P
IO93FG
47
3,301
16
52,816
783
GI4SNA
326
10
Worksop ARS
 
 
 
 
15
G4EBK/P
IO93UL
40
3,704
14
51,856
767
GI4SNA
394
10
Grimsby ARS
 
 
 
 
16
G8PEF/P
IO83RO
28
2,991
16
47,856
750
G3ZVW
317
10
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
17
G4RQI
IO93IR
30
2,639
18
47,502
733
GI4SNA
322
8
Ossett ARO
 
 
 
 
18
G8XYJ
IO82PJ
23
2,473
18
44,514
717
GI4SNA
324
10
Travelling Wave CG
 
 
 
 
19
G3RCW
IO93KH
36
2,438
18
43,884
700
GI4SNA
349
10
Worksop ARS
 
 
 
 
20
M0BUX
IO82WA
24
2,512
16
40,192
683
G4JED
184
10
 
 
 
 
21
G8BYB
IO92VT
20
1,996
14
27,944
667
GI4SNA
429
10
Spalding & DARS
 
 
 
 
22
G8FMC
IO91NW
26
1,873
14
26,222
650
G8BCG
306
10
Milton Keynes ARS
 
 
 
 
23
M0JCQ/P
IO91RR
27
1,552
14
21,728
633
G8XVJ/P
185
10
Drowned Rats RG
 
 
 
 
24
2E0HUN
IO93LE
38
2,027
10
20,270
617
GW4ZAR/P
145
10
Worksop ARS
 
 
 
 
25
G0BRC
JO01GH
16
1,907
10
19,070
600
M1DDD/P
274
10
Bredhurst R&TS
 
 
 
 
26
M5DWI
IO93HL
24
1,575
12
18,900
583
G7LRQ/P
190
10
Sheffield & DWS
 
 
 
 
27
M6KTP/P
IO93EK
23
1,456
12
17,472
567
G7LRQ/P
191
10
Worksop ARS
 
 
 
 
28
G3UVR
IO83KH
28
1,729
10
17,290
550
M1MHZ
206
8
Wirral & DARC
 
 
 
 
29
M0HLO
IO92QW
22
1,393
12
16,716
533
M0VXX/P
143
10
South Kesteven ARS
 
 
 
 
29
G1MZD
IO92NB
21
1,393
12
16,716
533
M1DDD/P
153
10
Milton Keynes ARS
 
 
 
 
31
M0PXM
IO91KI
19
1,372
12
16,464
500
G4BWP
153
10
Harwell ARS
 
 
 
 
32
F4VQT
IN98OP
4
1,490
8
11,920
483
G4CLA
428
4
UK Six Metre Group
 
 
 
 
33
M0ICK
IO83RM
17
1,143
10
11,430
467
GI4SNA
255
10
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
34
G4ODA
IO92WS
6
874
12
10,488
450
GI4SNA
436
10
Spalding & DARS
 
 
 
 
35
M0GXZ
IO92PA
12
802
12
9,624
433
M0VXX/P
132
10
Milton Keynes ARS
 
 
 
 
36
M0WBG
IO83KJ
18
960
10
9,600
417
GI4SNA
229
10
Wirral & DARC
 
 
 
 
37
M6XAK
IO93MH
26
1,208
6
7,248
400
G7LRQ/P
165
10
Worksop ARS
 
 
 
 
38
G0CDA
IO83SJ
20
876
8
7,008
383
G4CLA
132
3
 
 
 
 
39
M6NHA
IO83UJ
23
813
8
6,504
367
G4VFL/P
122
10
Widnes & Runcorn ARC
 
 
 
 
40
M6POA/P
IO91GI
10
797
8
6,376
350
G4BWP
170
10
RAFARS
 
 
 
 
41
G3YJR
IO93FJ
15
759
8
6,072
333
G4BWP
181
10
Sheffield & DWS
 
 
 
 
42
2E0DKY
IO93SF
14
595
6
3,570
317
M1DDD/P
90
10
RAF Waddington ARC
 
 
 
 
43
2E0LNY
JO02AS
5
288
10
2,880
300
G7LRQ/P
110
5
Spalding & DARS
 
 
 
 
44
G4XPE
IO92GU
8
448
6
2,688
283
M0VXX/P
90
10
 
 
 
 
45
2E0BMA
IO93RI
10
408
6
2,448
267
M1DDD/P
84
5
RAF Waddington ARC
 
 
 
 
46
M0UFC/P
IO93AK
6
333
6
1,998
250
GW4BVE
115
5
Bolton Wireless Club
 
 
 
 
47
G4HFU
IO91OU
10
479
4
1,916
233
G4BWP
100
8
Drowned Rats RG
 
 
 
 
48
2E0LKC
IO83VI
23
424
4
1,696
217
G1AJI
36
10
Chorley & DARS
 
 
 
 
49
2E0KSH
IO93GI
12
406
4
1,624
200
G4CLA
99
10
Sheffield & DWS
 
 
 
 
50
G6BD
IO93SG
8
345
4
1,380
183
M1DDD/P
89
10
RAF Waddington ARC
 
 
 
 
51
G8FKH
IO91SN
11
326
4
1,304
167
G4CLA
115
10
Drowned Rats RG
 
 
 
 
52
M6XAW
IO93FJ
12
452
2
904
150
G3TBK/P
79
10
Sheffield & DWS
 
 
 
 
53
M0PJA
IO93II
9
218
2
436
133
G3TBK/P
63
10
Worksop ARS
 
 
 
 
54
M0NKE
IO92GM
3
102
4
408
117
G8XVJ/P
78
10
Nuneaton &DARC
 
 
 
 
55
M0MPM
IO91LJ
4
164
2
328
100
G4GFI
59
5
Reading & DARC
 
 
 
 
56
M0JQK
IO93HO
5
125
2
250
83
G4LKD
40
8
Ossett ARO
 
 
 
 
57
G4BKF
IO83KJ
1
89
2
178
67
M1DDD/P
89
10
Wirral & DARC
 
 
 
 
58
M6JIJ
IO93GI
5
71
2
142
50
G8XVJ/P
41
10
Sheffield & DWS
 
 
 
 
59
G0ACK
IO91TN
3
47
2
94
33
G4GFI
31
10
Drowned Rats RG
 
 
 
 
60
M6NKB
IO83UI
1
5
2
10
17
M6NHA
5
10
Widnes & Runcorn ARC