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

    Results - 80m Club Championsips 2004.

    Individual Sessions - 18th March SSB.

    Low Section.
    Posn. Callsign QSOs
    Score
    Club
    1 G3ORY 171
    100
    De Montfort University ARS
    2 G4FPH 150
    88
    De Montfort University ARS
    3 G3NKC 148
    87
    Lichfield ARS
    4 G3RSD 141
    82
    Grimsby ARS
    5 G3RVM 133
    78
    Newbury & District ARS
    6 M5ZAP 131
    77
    De Montfort University
    7 G4BUO 131
    77
    Cray Valley RS
    8 G0MTN 130
    76
    Wythall ARC
    9 M1DDD 125
    73
    Buxton Radio AS
    10 M0AJT 123
    72
    Grimsby ARS
    11 G3SVD 122
    71
    Newbury & District ARS
    12 M0DDT 120
    70
    Newbury & District ARS
    13 G3YHV 119
    70
    Bristol Contest Group
    14 G3KLH 118
    69
    Newbury & District ARS
    15 M1ACB 115
    67
    De Montfort University ARS
    16 G0MUR 114
    67
    Buxton Radio AS
    17 G3MXH 113
    66
    Stratford upon Avon & DRS
    18 G3ZGC 109
    64
    Newbury & District ARS
    19 M0DEY 104
    61
    Horsham
    20 G4EOF 103
    61
    De Montfort University ARS
    21 G3JJZ 101
    59
    Cray Valley RS
    22 G4SJM/P 99
    58
    Ripon and Dars
    23 G0ORH 95
    56
    Newbury & District ARS
    24 G3KKQ 93
    54
    Echelford ARS
    25 G0WLF 92
    54
    Cray Valley Radio Society
    26 G4JRY 85
    50
    Scunthorpe Steel ARC
    27 GM0OGN 83
    49
    Stratford upon Avon & DRS
    28 G3SET 83
    49
    RAF Waddington ARC
    29 G3RIR 83
    49
    De Montfort University ARS
    30 G3YAJ 84
    49
    Colchester Radio Amateurs
    31 G3PDH 81
    47
    Norfolk Amateur Radio Club
    32 G3SWC 77
    45
    Horsham Amateur Radio Club
    33 M0SAR 71
    42
    Echelford ARS
    34 M0COP 70
    41
    Wythall ARC
    35 G4EBK 68
    40
    Grimsby ARS
    36 G4DDX 64
    37
    Stevenage & Ditrict ARS
    37 G3LDI 63
    37
    Norfolk Amateur Radio Club
    38 G3HEJ 63
    37
    Farnborough & District RS
    39 G4IAR 63
    37
    De Montfort University ARS
    40 G0VQR 61
    36
    Reading and District ARC
    41 G3SXE 61
    36
    Cray Valley RS
    42 G0MRH 60
    35
    Stratford-upon-avon & DRS
    43 G0WCW/P 56
    33
    De Montford University
    44 G3KUM 56
    33
    Colchester Radio Amateurs
    45 G3UFY 53
    31
    Addiscombe ARC
    46 G0GDU/P 51
    30
    Grimsby ARS
    47 G4DBW 51
    30
    Clifton ARS
    48 G4FON 49
    29
    Newbury & District ARS
    49 G0VYR 49
    29
    Farnborough & District RS
    50 G4FKA 49
    29
    Bristol Contest Group
    51 G3VYE 48
    28
    Stratford Upon Avon & DRS
    52 G0IIQ 48
    28
    Grimsby ARS
    53 G4LPD 46
    27
    Grimphy ARS
    54 M5ADL 46
    27
    Cray Valley RS
    55 G6UBM 45
    26
    West Kent ARS
    56 G0OKF 44
    26
    Scunthorpe Steel ARC
    57 M5CSM 45
    26
    De Montfort University ARS
    58 G4OGB 43
    25
    Scunthorpe Steel ARC
    59 G4ARN/P 43
    25
    Norfolk Amateur Radio Club
    60 G3WRR 43
    25
    Addiscombe Amateur RC
    61 G3LLK 42
    25
    Newbury & District ARS
    62 M0MCX 39
    23
    Wythall ARC
    63 G0POT 40
    23
    Newbury & District ARS
    64 G0DAY 40
    23
    Lichfield ARS
    65 G3HRH 40
    23
    De Montfort University ARS
    66 G0EYR 40
    23
    Taunton and DARC
    67 G7UGC 37
    22
    Wythall ARC
    68 GW3GUX 38
    22
    Dragon Amateur Radio Club
    69 G3RCV 37
    22
    Cray Valley RS
    70 G3NFB 35
    20
    Warrington ARC
    71 G0VTO 32
    19
    Torbay ARS
    72 MM1APX 32
    19
    Orkney Amateur Radio Club
    73 GW2DLK 33
    19
    Dragon Amateur Radio Club
    74 M0BZU 30
    18
    Grimsby ARS
    75 G4ZTR 31
    18
    Colchester Radio Amateurs
    76 G4TPH 29
    17
    Newbury & District ARS
    77 M0NEY 27
    16
    Scunthorpe Steel ARC
    78 G0AOJ 27
    16
    Scunthorpe Steel ARC
    79 G2DWB 27
    16
    Grimsby ARS
    80 M0ZZO 28
    16
    Colchester Radio Amateurs
    81 G0EYO 25
    15
    Wythall ARC
    82 M5ACR 25
    15
    Reading and DARC
    83 G0KPZ 26
    15
    Cray Valley Radio Society
    84 M0AEJ 24
    14
    Wythall ARC
    85 G0APY 24
    14
    Warrington ARC
    86 G0PZP 24
    14
    Warrington ARS
    87 G0FYX 24
    14
    Horndean & District ARC
    88 G4RUW 23
    13
    Newbury & District ARS
    89 G7BRZ 23
    13
    Grimsby ARS
    90 G3NPS 22
    13
    Cray Valley RS
    91 G8MKO 20
    12
    Warrington ARC
    92 G0JSH 20
    12
    Echelford Amateur RS
    93 M1VHF 19
    11
    Reading and District ARC
    94 G3EAO 18
    11
    Echelford
    95 G0RKT 19
    11
    Buxton Radio AS
    96 G8OBP 17
    10
    De Montfort University ARS
    97 G0RVW 16
    9
    Warrington ARS
    98 G8BLH 15
    9
    Horndean & District ARC
    99 G0CSV 14
    8
    Grimsby ARS
    100 M0VRR 12
    7
    Wythall ARC
    101 M0LPA 11
    6
    Echelford ARS
    102 M1LMO 9
    5
    Scunthorpe Steel ARC
    103 M0KJW 4
    2
    Norfolk Amateur Radio Club
    104 G4BCA 4
    2
    De Montfort University ARS
    105 G6KMQ 2
    1
    Wythall ARC

    G8MKO
    After 20 min QRP on noisy band and just one QSO
    changed to higher power.

    GU4YBW
    Just search and pounce entry good fun though

    GW3KDB
    FT1000MP. Doublet at 45'
    First time ssb QRP!

    M0AJT
    Very pleasant contest, lots of activity.

    M0DDT
    Quite a hectic 90 minutes!

    M0DEY
    An excellent contest. We had a prospective M3 to show
    him what the contest was all about. He hopes to take
    the Foundation test soon and Intermediate in the Summer

    M0SAR
    Good Condx. Enough participants to make it worthwhile.

    M1DDD
    Better than the Feb leg
    Loads of QRM
    Managed to stay on one freq loads of QRM but no probs
    Rig decided to reduce its power to 50W in last 20 mins

    M3FRZ
    Yaesu FT100D QRP 10Watts
    84 foot end-fed at 18 feet agl

    M3JUH
    The 3rd contest in the series very enjoyable - conditions
    good - will try to improve score neext time!

    M3RCV
    First serious go at CC Could have been better but
    should be pleased with 52 QSOs running 10w to a G5RV!
    Looking forward to the next one

    M3TBK
    My target was 100 QSOs, now I have to think of a new one.
    Ant. dipole at 70 feet really helps.

    M5ADL
    My first 80m CC really good fun. Thanks.

    M5CSM
    Loads of activity very hard to find a clear frequency
    to call cq. Had a really good night.

    MM1APX
    TOO MUCH QRM

    MU3GSY
    A slow start but picked up towards the end
    Not many Europeans around.

    G6FOP
    WORKED QRP ON THIS OCCASSION.

    QRP Section.
    Posn. Callsign QSOs
    Score
    Club
    1 M3TBK 104
    100
    Grimsby ARS
    2 G3CWI 93
    89
    De Montfort University ARS
    3 G3XSV 93
    89
    Bristol Contest Group
    4 G4ARI 75
    72
    De Montfort University ARS
    5 GW3KDB 67
    64
    Lichfield ARS
    6 G3ZRJ 63
    61
    Cray Valley Radio Society
    7 G3NLY 62
    60
    Lichfield ARS
    8 M3RCV 50
    48
    Cray Valley Radio Society
    9 G3WYW 44
    42
    Newbury & District ARS
    10 M3JUH 31
    30
    Steevenage and District ARS
    11 G4MJS 29
    28
    De Montfort University ARS
    12 G0KDS 28
    27
    Bristol Contest Group
    13 GU4YBW 25
    24
    Guernsey Amateur RS
    14 MU3GSY 23
    22
    Guernsey ARS
    15 2E1GUA 23
    22
    Colchester Radio Amateurs
    16 M3LIB 21
    20
    Buxton Radio AS
    17 G0VJG 19
    18
    Cray Valley RS
    18 M3FRZ 18
    17
    Horsham Amateur RC
    19 M1BYQ 16
    15
    Grimsby ARS
    20 G6FOP 12
    12
    Newbury & District ARS
    21 M3EGN 11
    11
    Reading and District ARC

    SOAPBOX:

    2E1GUA
    It was very hard working QRP but still enjoyed the
    contest and lots of stations on the band.
    And some ideties to on the band.

    G0DAY
    TX/RX JRC-JST100 100W Ant..Doublet at 30ft....bent at the ends!...
    Again most enjoyable... but lacking bandwidth Hi..

    G0GDU/P
    Several big signals - at least 2 generating harmonics
    TCVR FT1000MP - Ant W3DZZ inverted vee (3W14)

    G0KPZ
    QSO 19 is an error QSO 25 is a dupe - my first contest
    enjoyed it - will do next contest..

    G0MRH
    80 Metre band very busy and had a job finding
    a frequency to start calling on then displaced
    by horendous QRN until able to move.

    G0MTN
    Wow !

    G0MUR
    great fun

    G0OKF
    USED ABOUT 15W FOR FIRST 37 QSO's THEN ABOUT 25W
    A SHAME THAT THE KILOWATT MEN DON'T HAVE THEIR OWN
    CONTESTS SO THAT THEY CAN BLOW EACH OTHER AWAY
    THERE IS LITTLE ROOM TO CALL IF USING QRP AS YOU ARE
    STEPPED ON BY THE DX CLUBBERS

    G0POT
    First HF contest that I have entered. Far more frenetic
    than VHF contests!

    G0RKT
    GOOD FUN A LIVELY CONTEST

    G0WCW/P
    Bandy very busy, but enjoyable. Look forward to
    the next SSB contest in April.

    G3EAO
    Madhouse !

    G3HRH
    Plenty of activity
    Slower speech and better phonetics would help
    Some EU and RTTY qrm

    G3JJZ
    RIG - TS940S 100 W
    ANTENNAS - 85' LW

    G3KKQ
    PLENTY ACTIVITY AND GOOD CONDX.
    VOICE GOT MORE & MORE CROAKY BADLY NEEDED LUBRICATION BY THE END. STARTED SLOW H&P BUT RATE PICKED UP ONCE I FOUND A CLEAR CHANNEL

    G3KLH
    Mid Europeans louder than G's

    G3LDI
    I shall have to put my answering machine on next time!

    G3LLK
    100 W G5RV

    G3NLY
    FT990. Long [not very] wire.
    First time I've tried QRP in a contest. In the first hour only 2 stations
    came back to a tentative CQ call. A bit better in the final half hour as
    more stations seemed to be S and P'ing [so to speak].

    G3ORY
    No power cuts and a clear frequency - bliss!

    G3RCV
    RIG - TS-50
    ANTENNAS - Long Wire
    Good Contest Bad Site. Operated at the club HQ

    G3RSD
    Codx seemed good on the night

    G3SET
    PROPAGATION GOOD. CONDITIONS MARRED BY DELIBERATE QRM
    AND CONTINENTAL STATIONS INSISTING ON EXCLUSIVE SSTV USE OF A SPOT FREQUENCY. TWICE PUSHED OFF BY DATA TRANSMISSIONS COMING IN AFTER SEVERAL MINUTES ON FREQ

    G3SXE
    Next year could you increase size of the contest band

    G3UFY
    One or two VERY LARGE signals taking part! And the
    usual trouble with the continental QRMers. Really don't
    like this mode!

    G3VYE
    Band coditions vastly better than for some of the
    earlier sessions. Enjoyed it. Thanks to all.

    G3WRR
    Good amount of activity

    G3WYW
    Great contest. Turned the power right down to 10 watts
    Much more difficult to get a response from stations.
    Condx seemed to be good and heard lots of low numbers being
    given. Tried calling CQ for 5 mins but no reply so went off S&P
    Roll on the next one.

    G3XSV
    Thought I'd try the 10W section this time for a change.
    S&P for the first half was a bit difficult as I kept
    losing out to stonger stations.
    Then I found a very nice frquency near the top end
    and called CQ, which produced a much better rate.

    G3YAJ
    Found a gap makes all the difference to score!!!!

    G3YHV
    VERY BUSY, FUN CONTEST

    G3ZRJ
    First SSB Contest for a long time still prefer
    CW

    G4ARN/P
    conditions better than last time but still local qrm

    G4BUO
    Couldn't find a run frequency, ended up sandwiched between
    two very loud signals. Great to hear so much activity.

    G4DDX
    band was reasonable qrm from continent most of the
    time but enjoyed as usual.

    G4FKA
    First entry in this type of contest.
    Simple wire antenna at 15 feet can't battle with the big boys!
    Station consisted entirely of natural ingredients - copper wire, hand mike and
    paper log
    S&P all the way so pleased with the score. Must try a few more of these sessions.

    G4FPH
    Italians and Russians very strong! Need +26 dBW!!

    G4OGB
    WHAT A RACKET!!

    G4SJM/P
    BUSY TONIGHT