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

    Results. Ropoco 2, 2002.

    Position Call
    Score
    1 G0CKP
    690
    2 G4BJM
    680
    3 G4BWP
    650
    4 G3BJ
    640
    4* G3TXF
    640
    6 GW3WWN
    590
    7 G0MTN
    570
    8* G3RSD
    550
    9 G4RCG
    530
    9 G4OGB
    530
    9 G4CXT
    530
    9 G3LIK
    530
    13 G3TJE
    520
    14 GW0GEI
    510
    15 G3ZGC
    500
    15 G4IIY
    470
    17 G2GHLU
    470
    18 G4CZB
    450
    18 G0IVZ
    450
    18 G3JJZ
    450
    21 G4CWH
    420
    21 G4EBK
    420
    23 G0WHO
    410
    23 G4ARI
    410
    25 G3GC
    380
    25* G4XPE
    380
    27 G3MA
    370
    27 GW3NJW
    370
    27 G3RFH
    370
    30* G3ZDD
    330
    31* G3LHJ
    320
    32 G0DHZ
    300
    33 G0WBC
    280
    33 G3GMM
    280
    35 G3VQO
    270
    36 G4PTE
    250
    36 G3VDF
    250
    36 G4BUO
    250
    36* G0RDO
    250
    40 GW3SB
    240
    41 G3CQR
    220
    41* G3IZD
    220
    43* G3YMC
    200
    44 G3GMS
    180
    45 G3XTT
    160
    46* M0AJT
    150
    47 GW4KVJ
    140
    Ropoco2 2002 was again a close-run affair, and was resolved ultimately by logging accuracy, fitting perhaps . After the dust had settled, Steve Knell, G0CKP, tops the table by a very narrow margin from Fraser Robertson, G4BJM, a previous victor who must settle for second position on this occasion. However, Fraser recorded the highest aggregate score in both year’s events, and therefore wins the G5MY Trophy. The highest-scoring perfect log was submitted by Nigel Cawthorne, G3TXF, who therefore receives the G3XTJ Memorial Trophy. Congratulations to all concerned.

    The timely production of contest results hinges on making the adjudication as straight forward as possible. The adjudicator would like to thank those who produced their logs in well-known standard formats. Paper logs, of course, need typing into an electronic format. If you are able to produce your log electronically, please do so. It makes our job so much easier.

    Clive Whelan, GW3NJW.

    * indicates a perfect log.

    Check logs gratefully acknowledged from GM3UM and GW0KZW.