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

    Results - 2nd 1.8MHz Contest 2001.

    Section.A U.K.
    Pos. Call QSOs Bonus
    Pts
    1 GM3POI 201 76
    977
    2 G3SJJ 152 73
    818
    3 G3WGV 142 70
    756
    4 G4RCG 134 68
    742
    5 G4CXT 130 65
    715
    6 G3GLL 132 65
    713
    7 GU3SQX 127 65
    706
    8 G3VYI 125 64
    681
    9 G4OGB 109 61
    632
    10 G0JQN 108 58
    608
    11 GW3NJW 101 57
    588
    12 G3YEC 103 60
    587
    13 G2HLU 96 53
    553
    14 G3YAJ 93 56
    548
    15 G4CWH 96 56
    525
    16 G3KNU 89 51
    508
    17 G3SVL 80 51
    492
    18 GM4SID 75 47
    457
    19 G3LIK 70 47
    426
    20 G3IZD 61 45
    408
    21 G0MTN 60 44
    400
    22 G4BJM 61 42
    385
    23 G3JJG 49 37
    329
    24 G3GMS 45 35
    310
    25 G3LHJ 44 32
    292
    26 MM0BPS 46 30
    269
    27 GM3UM 38 29
    259
    28 G3ZGC 34 27
    221
    29 G2VQO 21 17
    148
    Section.B Overseas
    Pos Call QSOs Bonus
    Pts
    1 LY2OX 37 30
    245
    2 DJ5AA 26 26
    223
    3 OK1DCS 26 26
    212
    4 EI7GY 23 23
    183
    5 ON4ZD 21 21
    153
    6 OH4MCV 16 16
    127
    6 SP9KRT 14 14
    127
    8 OZ1DAO 13 13
    116
    9 PA9CW 14 14
    112
    10 EU1AZ 12 11
    75
    10 UA9AFZ 10 9
    75
    12 RN1AO 5 5
    40
    13 LZ3AB 1 1
    8

     

    2nd 1.8MHz Contest, 2001.

    Forty-two logs were received for the 2001 second 1.8MHz, 38 of them by email or floppy disk. One of the paper logs had been prepared on a word processor and printed out. I could have used its document file – it would have saved me typing it up. As an aid for contestants, numbers in the QSOs and bonus columns in the table are the claimed scores. The points column shows your score after I had made deductions for errors.

    The number of entries was down again. If potential entrants think that it isn’t worth entering these low band contests in the present sunspot situation, they are mistaken. How about giving it a try in 2002? If you come on in the last hour you could have your very own pile-up.

    Congratulations to Clive Penna, GM3POI, on winning the Somerset Trophy for leading UK station and also winning the Maitland Trophy as Scottish station with the highest aggregate score over the two 1.8MHz contests in 2001. Chris Burbanks, G3SJJ, was second and John Linford, G3WGV, third. The leading overseas station was Ted Misiunas, LY2OX.

    Sid Will, GM4SID.