May 144MHz 2006


As in 2005, this contest was once again beset by very bad weather and poor conditions. In particular gale force winds made portable operation very difficult in some parts of the country. Well done to all those who braved the conditions and put in an entry.

  • The A1 contest group continue their winning streak in the Multi-Op section, helped by their impressive array of aerials. Second place this year goes to the Five Bells Group, an excellent result from their "home station".
  • Bryn, G4DEZ wins the Single Operator 24 hour section, from Steve, M5BFL who once again takes second spot.
  • Steve G3ZVW wins the 6 hour single operator fixed station section this year from Roger G3MEH, with a good score from only 4 hours of operation.
  • The Ayr Amateur Radio Group were winners of the 6 hour others section, with a very impressive score from their remote location. At the other end of the UK the Moors CG took second place.
  • Graham, G3YJR and Hilton, MW0OPS were the highest placed fixed stations running 25w and a single antenna in the SF and 6S sections respectfully.

If you have never tried Google earth, the satellite imaging software from Google, then I can highly recommend you give it a try. You can download the software, free, from here. Once you have installed it, click on this link. This will add place marks for all the contacts made during this contest. You will be able to see the whereabouts of all the entrants and all the QSO's that took place. Note, however, that the locations marked are not the exact positions of the stations, but the position of the centre of their Locator Square.

Pete, G4CLA.

Section SF
Pos
Group
Callsign
Locator
Postcode
QSOs
Score
Multiplier
Total
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
 
G4DEZ
JO03AE
PE
252
73,176
95
6,951,720
DF0CI
723
400
2x12
2*
 
M5BFL
IO91OO
HP
94
11,848
52
616,096
F0CSU/P
592
100
11
3
 
PE1EWR
JO11SL
 
43
11,512
28
322,336
GM0AYR/P
665
80
10
4
 
2E0NEY
IO81VK
SN
53
7,372
36
265,392
PA0PVW
555
50
9
5*
 
G3YJR
IO93FJ
SD
40
6,569
37
243,053
PA0PVW
517
25
9
6
 
M5ADF
IO91TO
HA
54
5,439
38
206,682
GM0AYR/P
481
25
9
7
 
G4HHJ
IO91US
AL
32
3,271
26
85,046
GM0AYR/P
468
70
8
8
Bracknell ARC
G0GJV
IO91OK
RG
26
2,624
21
55,104
GM0AYR/P
483
100
9
9
 
G8HGN
JO01FO
CM
12
2,004
13
26,052
GM0AYR/P
512
50
2x15
10
 
G4DBW
JO01NI
CT
15
2,150
12
25,800
M0MCG/P
364
25
3
Section M
Pos
Group
Callsign
Locator
Postcode
QSOs
Score
Multiplier
Total
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
A1 Contest Group
G4ZAP/P
JO02EB
CB
436
132,382
102
13,502,964
DL6NAA
822
400
4x12 + 2x12 + 2x12 + Colinear
2*
Five Bells Group
G4SIV
IO92WS
PE
324
89,137
106
9,448,522
DK1FG
862
400
4 x 12 & 2 x 11
3
Colchester Contest Group
G0VHF/P
JO01GO
SS
284
68,934
93
6,410,862
F5VHX
756
400
2x12+9
4
Reigate Amateur Transmitting Society
G5LK/P
JO02RC
IP
256
74,906
74
5,543,044
OK1KVK
811
400
4x10 + 2x9
5
Swindon & DARC
G8SRC/P
IO91CL
SN
113
20,507
69
1,414,983
DG9YIH
636
100
10
6
QRZ Amateur Radio Group of Sussex
G3YNN
JO00EU
BN
64
10,865
36
391,140
DK1VC
497
80
9
7
 
G6UT
JO01BS
CM
51
10,571
36
380,556
DF0CI
699
400
2x7+15
8
Oldham RC
G1ORC
IO83WN
OL
22
2,500
21
52,500
G0VHF/P
283
25
17
Section 6S
Pos
Group
Callsign
Locator
Postcode
QSOs
Score
0
Total
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
 
G3ZVW
IO80MS
EX
72
16,488
49
807,912
GM4NTX
593
400
13
2*
 
G3MEH
IO91QS
HP
93
13,906
51
709,206
DL5DBT
570
400
2 x 9
3
 
G0ODQ
IO91NQ
OX
69
9,781
43
420,583
GM4NFC
475
120
9
4*
 
MW0OPS
IO81PP
NP
45
6,523
30
195,690
PE1EWR
433
25
9
5
 
G8SRL
JO01ED
TN
41
5,721
30
171,630
DG3XA
686
150
9
6
 
G1HLT
IO93JD
NG
29
5,022
27
135,594
PA0PVW
490
25
12
7
 
M0ITY
JO01BS
CM
21
2,940
18
52,920
F4AZF
532
400
2x7+15
8
Dacorum ARTS
G7RIH
IO91RR
HP
32
2,712
19
51,528
ON4AMY
395
50
17
9
 
G4XPE
IO92GU
DE
19
2,593
19
49,267
GM0AYR/P
324
25
10
10
 
M3LQA
IO83WN
OL
10
777
10
7,770
G0VHF/P
283
10
Yagi
11
 
2E1GUA
JO01FR
CM
4
69
4
276
G4ZAP/P
38
10
Colinear
Section 6O
Pos
Group
Callsign
Locator
Postcode
QSOs
Score
Multiplier
Total
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
Ayr ARG
GM0AYR/P
IO75VG
DG
76
23,837
64
1,525,568
ON4ARF
686
400
2x9
2*
Moors CG
M0MCG/P
IO80AQ
EX
74
20,251
45
911,295
DK1VC
802
400
2x10
3
 
G2KF/P
IO70PP
PL
78
19,164
45
862,380
PA2M
666
300
2x13
4
Chelmsford ARS
G4ZUL/P
JO01FO
SS
69
10,956
49
536,844
DF0CI
676
200
17
5
 
G4STV
JO02DD
CB
62
11,187
45
503,415
GI4OWA
592
200
11
6
 
G8ZRE/P
IO83PF
CW
67
8,322
43
357,846
PA0PVW
589
10
7
7
Wigan & District ARC
G0HRW/P
IO83RP
BL
43
5,064
34
172,176
G6HIE
346
3
9
8
 
G8BGV/P
JO01HP
CM
37
4,607
24
110,568
GM0AYR/P
515
10
4
9
 
2E0BDF/P
IO83LU
FY
21
2,706
16
43,296
G5LK/P
359
50
2x9
2E0NEY
Poor conditions and low activity.
2E1GUA
Two windy for the ant.
G0GJV
Very quiet, but a good software test session
G0HRW/P
Rain, Rain, Wind and Rain. Oh and a drop of rain.Main Entry in bac kpackers.
G0VHF/P
Event beset by personnel problems, single setup, dual Op. Condx appalling, weather likewise. So it goes. Interestingly, excluding "World Cup" stations, a full 20% of contacts were with callsigns worked for the first time.
G1HLT
Small antenna on back garden at low height Conditions poor with lots of QSB and noise Thanks to everyone for persevering
G1ORC
Bands up and down, unable to complete last contact. Bands sudenly dropped.
G3MEH
Strong winds prevented me raising the mast on saturday evening and family commitments limited me to 4 hrs on sunday. I went on with the intention of just giving points away but got bored with S & P so started calling CQ and don't seem to have done too badly so here's a four hour entry. Conditions here seemed absolutely dire on sunday morning and was surprised to work no IO83 stations
G3YJR
Condx not wonderful, so this was a struggle! Only 1 continental station heard :-( , but UK stations heard from most squares. Better fixed station than out backpacking though - it chucked it down round here!
G3YNN
Wow, the strongest winds that we've know in this contest. Planned to have 4*9 ele, put 2*9 ele and then replaced that with a single 9 ele before the contest started due to the wind, couldn't even wind the mast up to full height due to 55mph gusts. Not bad activity given the wx, some continental activity.
G3ZVW
Diabolical weather. Rubbish conditions. Dreadful level of activity.
G4DBW
Conditions ordinary Congrats to the /p stations who braved the weather Good fun
G4DEZ
Very low activity DX almost non existant Thanks to all those that took part and gave away points
G4HHJ
Very slow going, but nice to work into GM for my first time from here.
G4SIV
Generally poor conditions with lots of QSB although some occasional DX. No equipment problems and test of antennas for St. kilda proved satisfactory. Very quiet overnight - thanks go to our night watchman G4YHF. Generally a pleasing final score for a home station with associated luxurieZZZZZZZZZZZZ zzzzzzzz
G4XPE
Abysmal conditions. Not really worth switching on until the hardy backpackers started!
G4ZAP/P
Poor!
G5LK/P
Static rain, deep qsb, high winds - in short dire but some dx east. V poor into UK
G6UT
Flat band. Lack of activity. Shame not EU contest.
G7RIH
Dead flat very poor conditions
G8BGV/P
Conditions as weather - very poor
G8HGN
Two QRO portables within 5Km, no chance of a serious entry!!!
G8SRC/P
We were operating with a much smaller scale station than normal. We couldn't secure our site for the whole 24 hours so we could only operate for about 10. Terrible weather and conditions meant we had to keep the antenna low. Looking forward to NFD
G8SRL
The windy weather limited my choice of aerial so I running just one 9 element Tonna instead of 2 x 9 element Vargardas. Conditions were not very good with occasional short openings.
G8ZRE/P
Terrible weather main entry in Backpackers contest.
M0MCG/P
Very high winds and torrential rain. Mast collapsed after 1st hr. 1hr QRT, then got 1x10Y up at 4m. Conditions poor.
M5ADF
Noisy at times QSB, High Noise Tnx to G3YNN for moving when traffic piled up.
M5BFL
Very hard going