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    Radio Society of Great Britain. Official HF. Contest Results.

    Results. Low Power Field Day 2000.

    Section A. 10W Fixed
    Pos Callsign
    Points
    1 G3OZF
    1347
    2 G3HEJ
    1052
    3 G3FFH
    709
    4 G0KZO
    680
    5 G0VQR
    595
    6 G0MTN
    472
    7 G4XPE
    560
    8 G3EAO
    355
    9 G0KRT
    270
    SectionC. 3W Fixed
    1 G4OGB
    846
    2 G3VIP
    790
    3 G2HLU
    745
    4 G4DDX
    578
    5 G4BLI
    322
    Section B. 10W Portable
    Pos Callsign
    Points
    1 G6KQ/P
    1395
    2 G4FOX/P
    1227
    3 G5KN/P
    1079
    4 G2CP/P
    646
    5 G3YRC/P
    172
    Section D. 3W Portable
    1 G4ARI/P
    1154
    2 GM3JKS/P
    937
    3 M5MDX/P
    925
    4 G2AA/P
    887
    5 G0IGP/P
    765
    6 G4HRC/P
    746
    7 G4AYM/P
    572

    Low Power Contest, July 2000.

    Congratulations to G6KQ/P (G3RPB) for obtaining the most points in sections A and B, for winning section B and the Houston Fergus Trophy and for having a perfect log. Congratulations also to G3OZF for winning the 1930 Committee Cup in section A, G4OGB for section C and G4ARI/P for winning the Southgate Trophy in section D.

    Conditions varied over the UK with the southeast being favoured for European stations, with the south midlands coming in close. The south in general was favoured over the north, where the advantage was again on the east coast. 80m was very quiet, especially in the afternoon, and in some places was dogged by QRN. 40M was very active and the top stations had gained the advantage of working a high number of DL stations.

    There were a couple of stations running 5 watts who entered in the 10 watt section. However, if they had dropped down to 3w I’m sure they would have received a higher position in the new 3w section. Thanks to Chas, GW3SB, for the check log.

    Dave Mason, G3RXP.