Results, 17th Annual (2012)Stew Perry Topband Distance Challenge
Boring Amateur
Radio Club – K7RAT
The 17th running of the Stew Perry Topband Distance Challenge was held on December 29th and 30th, 2012. Activity continued to increase in this event and conditions were average for where we are in the sunspot cycle.
The next “big” Stew will take place on December 28/28th. There will be a PreStew on October 19/20th. More information about these events can be found on the stew web page shown above.
If you are looking for a “write-up” of the event – please page down to the soapbox comments – and also the article from W2GD.
Hope to see you in the next Stew!!
Plaque
Winners
The following plaques winners are to be congratulated on their accomplishments. The plaque program continues to be very popular and each donor should thanked for their support of the contest. Generally – we do not issue two plaques to the same station – so some juggling of the winners might take place. We did not find a winner for the under 21 years old plaque this time around. We will leave it in the mix for the 2013 event if it goes unclaimed.
Plaque Donor |
Category |
Plaque Winner |
KL7RA |
Top Number of QSOs |
NO3M |
North Pole Contest Group |
Top Score, Single-Op, North America |
FM5CD |
W2GD Team |
Top # NA + SA QSOs by European station |
TM6M |
AA6VB |
Top Score - base loaded vertical < 60' high |
WX7G |
AA6VB |
Top Score - Big City (> 50K) Little Pistol (< 100W) |
KS0T |
K7CA |
Top Score - Southern Hemisphere |
V55V |
K7CA |
Top Score - Japan |
JH2FXK |
TF4M |
Longest High Power QSO |
CE1/K7CA & JA4CUU |
TF4M |
Highest Score Mobile (/M) Must be able to move while making QSOs |
TF3DX/M |
W7RH |
Top Score S/O Low Power Zone 3 |
K2PO/7 |
K7FL |
Top Score - 100 percent search and pounce |
K0PK |
N5IA |
Top # of Grids worked |
K1LZ |
K6ND (K6SE memorial) |
Top Score - World - Single-Op |
CE1/K7CA |
NA0Y |
Top Single-Op - USA |
K3ZM |
KR2Q |
Golden Log – Top # of QSOs without bust |
DJ3RA |
KH6LC |
Top Score - VK/ZL Challenge |
ZL3IX |
WX7G |
Top Score utilizing lamest antenna. 50 QSO minimum |
W0PV |
EI4HQ |
You might be Irish (top # of calls with "EI" in them) |
E77DX |
TF3KX |
Aurora Borealis Award"- Top Score N of 60 deg North geomagnetic latitude |
TF4M |
N0TT |
Top Score - < 21 years old - > 200 QSOs |
No Entry |
N2KW |
Speed Demon- Highest rate over 1 hour - no bust |
N0NI |
W1FMR / K9JWV |
Top Number contacts by QRP Station |
N8VW |
W0RI |
Top Number of QSOs by Op > 70 years young |
N5UL |
K1EP – JZap (K2MM) Memorial |
Top Score by Station in California or New York |
N2KW |
K1DG |
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Award - Highest single-op score in a grid ending with "42" |
WA1Z |
N4NW – Sandy Hook Memorial |
Top score - K-12 Educator, Staff, or full time volunteer |
W1QK |
KE3X - Best effort from a city lot |
All Tx and Rx located within 200' of Transmitter. No long beverages (> 200 ft). Single element TX in a "L" or "T" configuration which is < 70' vertically. |
AA5B |
VK6VZ / Flying Doctors of VK Baseball Hat |
Top Score – Northern Hemisphere Station working Southern Hemisphere Stations. |
YT8A |
Many thanks to Lew, W7EW, who has organized the plaques for this contest since the beginning. He has sent out over 500 total plaques and I see them at many of the Topband stations I visit. Lew will assure your plaque is procured and shipped to you before the next running of this fine contest.
Here are the score listings – sorted by category.
C = Category (Single / Multi-Op)
P = Power (High, Low, QRP)
RAW = Raw number of QSOs in log
DUPE = Number of dupes found
BUST = Number of QSOs removed due to busted call or
exchange or not-in-log.
QSO = Number of valid QSOs
PTS = Number of points after factoring in distance
scoring and power multipliers.
Call = Callsign of best DX QSO
KM = Distance of best DX QSO
MAXP = Maximum point QSO with QRP or Low Power
station
QRP = Number of QRP stations worked (4X multiplier)
LOW = Number of low power stations worked (2X
multiplier)
TIME = Operating time (in minutes)
Over = Number of QSOs removed because operating time
was in excess of 14 hours.
Best = Number of QSOs in best hour with no busts.
Single operator -
High power
CALL C
P GRID RAW DUPE BUST QSO PTS
GRD CALL -BEST DX- KM MAXP
QRP LOW TIME OVER
BEST
CE1/K7CA S H FG41
377 2 10
365 7198 191
JA4CUU 17659 68
5 52 644
0 59
FM5CD S H FK94 427
6 13 408
5461 240 ZL3IX
13990 64 10
73 597 0
60
K3ZM S H FM17 661
10 13 638
5099 293 KH2/N2NL
12868 64
32 165 829
0 81
E77DX S H JN84 619
7 16 596
4884 294 CE1/K7CA
12021 64 16
144 810 0
59
NO3M S H EN91 820
38 10 772
4831 302 VK3IO
16088 60 40
182 840 0
104
VE3TA S
H EN93 680 10
6 664 4321
287 VK3QK 16117
56 36 153
755 0 117
G3BJ S H IO82 524
11 9 504
4135 258 CE1/K7CA
11128 52 21
142 838 0
72
4O3A S H JN92 554
5 15 534
3994 278 HD2A
10946 44 18
130 839 0
67
K1LT S H EM89 690
11 12 667
3986 286 V55V
12335 60 37
158 829 0
100
N2KW S H FN32 560
12 12 536
3911 252 VK3IO
16759 60 22
126 817 0
69
DL6FBL S H JO31
538 6 5
527 3763 272
CE1/K7CA 11664 44
15 143 839
0 75
9A5W S H JN85 556
7 19 530
3678 262 CE1/K7CA
12062 32 17
137 833 0
74
N5RZ S H DM91 553
4 1 548
3668 229 VK6GX
16436 42 22
132 809 0
95
N9RV S H DN36 509
4 4 501
3433 212 KH2/N2NL
9830 28 22
119 572 0
83
G4AMT S H IO70 366
1 5 360
3418 216 CE1/K7CA
10887 68 13
86 655 0
59
W1UE S H FN41 544
3 17 524
3414 246 ZS6EZ
12642 52 19
114 691 0
81
N2IC S H DM52 527
8 8 511
3381 213 VK6GX
15713 24 24
134 622 0
81
W7EW S H CN84 446
9 11 426
3344 193 VK6GX
14684 32 18
98 835 0
67
SN7Q S H JO91 541
10 19 512
3318 257 VK4YB
15360 48 19
143 780 0
65
OM5ZW S H JN98 521
4 10 507
3241 269 CE1/K7CA
12323 32 16
137 829 0
87
K4PI S H EM73 575
7 9 559
3091 226 JH2FXK
11304 34 26
140 840 0
81
N6RO S H CM97 436
5 13 418
2980 181 VK6GX
14740 28 14
93 698 0
62
WD5R S H EM45 580
14 10 556
2956 226 ZL3IX
13050 32 30
149 756 0
89
KH6ZM S H BK29 202
2 8 192
2920 124 VK6GX
10939 68 6
32 541 0
41
VE3MMQ S H FN14
557 0 14
543 2878 236
UY5AR 8409 34 21 134
700 0 81
WF2W S H FN13 561
0 12 549
2792 239 RZ4FWW
7927 52 24
132 745 0
69
UU4JMG S H KN85
401 9 18
374 2749 225
VK6GX 11726 28
18 109 803
0 57
K5KC S H EM16 517
5 7 505
2705 213 VK6GX
16854 42 23
130 669 0
85
KL7RA S H BP40 241
2 12 227
2646 130 VK6GX
13104 44 12
37 433 0
51
N0TT S H EM29 573
6 12 555
2618 214 OM5ZW
8301 20 28
139 795 0
82
K9YC S H CM87 340
3 4 333
2528 169 VK6GX
14567 34 16
76 693 0
48
W7RN S H DM09 348
3 18 327
2491 163 VK6HD
15088 28 15
78 793 0
48
TF4M S H HP85 308
4 6 298
2470 183 V55V
10225 28 10
70 435 0
66
KG7H S H DN18 390
7 10 373
2389 169 CE1/K7CA
9681 28 15
82 808 0
62
K1DQV S H FM19 431
2 22 407
2366 217 JH7FNK
11256 56
20 99 839
0 37
K9NW S H EN71 544
10 10 524
2362 219 ZS6EZ
13794 30 24
130 697 0
85
AA5B S H DM65 430
3 6 421
2355 175 JH2FXK
9810 20 18
106 666 0
75
OH6MW S
H KP20 369 3
3 363 2302
200 V55V 9117
32 15 95
650 0 69
LY7M S H KO25 458
4 26 428
2301 233 VK3IO
15177 16 18
124 928 16
92
F6ARC S H JN08 328
2 5 321
2283 198 CE1/K7CA
11126 28 11
78 477 0
68
YT8A S H KN04 444
7 13 424
2257 223 CE1/K7CA
12318 20 14
116 621 0
96
W6IZT S H EM74 533
15 13 505
2237 203 ZL3IX
13437 24 26
130 646 0
67
YL2SM S H KO37 397
3 8 386
2231 210 CE1/K7CA
13099 24 17
115 671 0
83
RA3SI S H LO04 368
4 39 325
2201 200 VK3IO
14150 30 15
92 1056 26 49
K5BG S H EM12 411
7 14 390
2193 177 ZL3IX
12407 24 19
104 474 0
66
W3LL S H FM19 468
4 10 454
2172 214 UW2M
8331 30 23
113 786 0
67
DL5AXX S H JO40
374 4 2
368 2095 210
NX5M 8481 30
13 117 468 0 95
W8RA S H EN82 464
2 10 452
2081 200 CE1/K7CA
7957 24 22
113 585 0
80
N2NT S H FN20 385
1 5 379
2076 184 UU4JMG
8333 32 16
85 469 0
77
W1QK S H FN31 426
4 9 413
2065 188 UU4JMG
8137 30 18
106 598 0
61
DL4UNY S H JO50
413 0 6
407 2047 222
CE1/K7CA 11869 30
15 104 737
0 93
UA1OMS S H LP31
280 0 7
273 2031 174
ZL1BYZ 15577 24
12 83 552
0 54
OK1DX S H JN69 436
6 5 425
2030 223 V55V
7874 30 12
121 839 0
83
VE3KI S H FN25 407
1 2 404
2028 191 CE1/K7CA
8204 28 14
100 756 0
87
DF3CB S H JN58 410
2 9 399
1981 220 PY1NB
9520 16 14
111 667 0
56
K4RO S H EM66 507
10 1 496
1979 194 E77DX
8234 20 25
125 686 0
102
N4XD S H FM05 437
8 6 423
1962 182 UU4JMG
8983 24 21
108 711 0
65
N6KI S H DM14 305
1 8 296
1926 151 VK3IO
12870 28 11
79 591 0
50
WS7L S H CN85 272
1 2 269
1887 141 CE1/K7CA
9736 28 10
65 762 0
48
UY0ZG S H KN56 325
0 3 322
1883 203 PY1NB
10646 24 16
105 771 0
67
GM4ZUK S H IO87
281 0 13
268 1793 165
N0NI 6357 26
11 77 395
0 36
N7TR S H DM09 280
1 10 269
1749 134 JE6TSP
9345 20 15
66 400 0
43
NS9I S H EN64 428
6 4 418
1726 172 ZL3IX
13875 20 22
106 499 0
63
G3WPH S H IO91 324
2 6 316
1725 176 W0FLS
6795 40 9
80 668 0
63
UX1UA S H KO50 331
0 7 324
1695 195 K4PI
8792 20 14
107 605 0
65
N3RS S H FN20 343
3 12 328
1688 176 UU4JMG
8333 28 13
68 333 0
61
N5UL S H DM82 273
1 5 267
1686 151 JH3PRR
10440 40
8 71 551
0 53
N6TR S H CN85 215
0 0 215
1671 130 VK6GX
14693 28 11
61 232 0
97
VO1HP S H GN37 200
0 6 194
1650 129 CE1/K7CA
8608 40 4
35 453 0
48
N2YB S H FN12
355 2 40
313 1647 166
UU4JMG 8280 32
18 90 322
0 24
OK1TN S H JO70 306
0 8 298
1613 187 N5RZ
8972 30 15
82 426 0
52
PA5KT S H JO11 337
4 5 328
1591 186 V55V
8201 16 12
91 640 0
90
F5CQ S H JN07 348
4 14 330
1587 167 K5RX
7896 28 9
90 815 0
60
JH2FXK S H PM84
102 0 7
95 1583 79
CE1/K7CA 17295 44
0 8 571
0 13
RU3UR S H LO07 236
1 2 233
1581 158 VK4YB
13847 30 10
58 261 0
83
AA3B S H FN20 331
2 9 320
1545 157 KH6LC
7802 22 14
79 219 0
88
OE9R S H JN47 365
4 24 337
1545 185 WD5R
7869 30 10
100 724 0
44
W3GH S H FN00 312
2 7 303
1544 167 ZS6EZ
13279 32 12
82 504 0
60
DK4WA S H JO61 398
13 7 378
1532 201 ZS1REC
9434 14 13
105 744 0
78
N3QE S H FM19 370
4 6 360
1522 165 RL3A
7778 24 20
94 439 0
63
NN3Q S H FN10 335
3 8 324
1518 158 UW2M
8243 28 18
80 296 0
74
LA2AB S H JO59 291
0 10 281
1512 162 FM5CD
7615 28 12
87 500 0
77
K7IA S H DM62 278
2 8 268
1500 149 JA3YBK
10033 20 10
67 357 0
61
IV3PRK S H JN66
338 1 14
323 1496 183
JR1GJP 9548 30
13 95 750
0 60
DL6RAI S H JN58
368 1 11
356 1490 193
V55V 7776 30
13 104 788
0 85
R5GA S H KO92 279
1 5 273
1489 168 ZS1REC
9724 24 13
88 399 0
77
W1UJ S H FN42 289
2 7 280
1437 145 UU4JMG
7942 32 14
73 316 0
61
LY2VA S H KO25 323
2 9 312
1435 178 FM5CD
8443 16 16
85 874 4
45
NQ6N S H EN72 397
5 17 375
1417 167 F5VHY
6617 20 20
107 396 0
65
W0FLS S H EN21 287
2 2 283
1407 144 E77DX
8328 20 20
86 223 0
88
PA0O S H JO33 266
2 9 255
1394 165 K5RX
7929 24 10
69 505 0
72
G0OPB S H IO91 294
1 22 271
1348 162 N0NI
6795 26 8
71 582 0
33
N8LJ S H EN82 315
2 4 309
1335 163 RA3SI
8022 24 15
80 366 0
70
UW5U S H KN49 326
2 17 307
1332 183 JA1XMS
8351 12 13
98 746 0
41
W1FJ S H FN42 258
4 2 252
1314 143 KH6LC
8093 28 10
63 331 0
77
K3TC S H FM19 313
0 6 307
1310 160 RL3A
7778 24 16
79 546 0
59
DL4CF S H JO51 300
0 3 297
1304 181 V55V
8107 16 11
94 504 0
61
DD2ML S H JN68 364
1 11 352
1296 185 PY1NB
9632 20 14
115 774 0
60
N4DU S H EM71 284
5 6 273
1296 137 4O3A
8741 20
12 68 566
0 43
K0RI S H DM78 245
1 5 239
1281 133 CE1/K7CA
8217 16 6
56 649 0
37
K2XX S H EM96 240
4 5 231
1258 141 UU4JMG
9011 30 9
58 687 0
29
VE9HF S
H FN66 184 0
1 183 1251
124 ZS6EZ 12463
26 6 41
137 0 97
K6TA S H CM98 207
2 3 202
1248 115 JE6TSP
9270 32 10
47 310 0
42
K9MMS S H EN51 257
0 4 253
1236 147 E77DX
7975 20 8
62 581 0
48
G4BWP S H JO02 273
5 3 265
1231 154 N0NI
6854 26 10
76 346 0
58
W9IU S H EN60 339
0 17 322
1227 154 4O3A
8195 20 19
84 414 0
47
DL8QS S H JO43 300
0 12 288
1218 171 JH2FXK
9051 28 13
97 345 0
65
N9NE S H EN54 276
1 10 265
1214 137 CE1/K7CA
8288 26 14
87 301 0
69
K9WWT S H EN61 360
0 12 348
1202 139 KV4FZ
3389 20 15
105 376 0
59
NE0U S H EN35 294
0 11 283
1193 149 CE1/K7CA
8492 12 8
72 351 0
56
G3XGC S H IO91 214
0 19 195
1184 142 WD4R
7158 26 7
53 397 0
44
N3UM S H FM18 328
4 8 316
1179 141 RL3A
7871 24 18
88 539 0
51
LY2J S H KO14 318
1 5 312
1163 172 W1UE
6626 16 14
105 647 0
62
UR4LRG S H KO80
223 3 5 215 1160
150 K1LT 8454
20 12 57
489 0 46
K8MFO S H EN90 262
0 3 259
1155 151 UU4JMG
8666 14 3
63 495 0
54
V55V S H JG88 63
0 0 63
1140 54 K1LT
12335 72 1 3 355
0 15
K0RC S H EN35 254
0 4 250
1132 136 CE1/K7CA
8492 20 12
66 231 0
61
UA5C S H KO85 235
0 6 229
1130 149 FM5CD
9189 20 13
65 233 0
49
UT5EO S H KN67 238 2 8
228 1129 144
K3ZM 8320 16
12 74 485
0 49
K9MA S H EN53 282
1 8 273
1124 151 CE1/K7CA
8182 12 8
78 247 0
94
N5XJ S H EM10 213
1 9 203
1124 114 CE1/K7CA
7089 16 9
52 274 0
42
YO3FFF S H KN24
265 0 8
257 1121 155
KV4FZ 8669 20
10 69 577
0 54
US5WE S H KN29 291
2 6 283
1113 161 FM5CD
8512 12 12
92 775 0
65
K1JB S H FN43 187
0 5 182
1109 121 KH6LC
8072 24 7
50 159 0
53
N4NW S H FM18 357
0 29 328
1093 134 CE1/K7CA
7443 16 12
76 634 0
28
VE5UF S H DO61 179
0 1 178
1090 107 CE1/K7CA
9537 20 4
44 196 0
57
YU1UN S H JN93 264
0 4 260
1081 158 JH2FXK
9335 14 8
88 406 0
58
RA1AL S H KO49 233
2 7 224
1071 137 NO3M
7122 16 13
70 412 0
52
AG4W S H EM64 257
2 5 250
1059 134 JH2FXK
11108 20 10
61 416 0
38
K2UF S H FN32 274
0 10 264
1053 133 CE1/K7CA
7864 16 8
73 665 0
36
SP4JCP S H KO04
296 4 19
273 1022 160
JN4YED 8000
16 13 86
341 0 59
UT5ECZ S H KN68
220 0 2
218 1022 144
FM5CD 9108 24
10 64 428
0 44
UA9MA S H MO64 123
1 2 120
1020 101 JH1QDB
5465 32 2
22 270 0
45
N4PN S H EM82
267 4 8
255 1014 127
E77DX 8273 20
7 68 507
0 73
VE3NZ S H FN03 354
9 21 324
1004 138 CE1/K7CA
8014 14 12
80 684 0
40
HG7T S H KN07 274
1 8 265
993 148 NR4M
7509 16 16
97 328 0
84
K9DU S H EN34 241
0 6 235
991 125 CE1/K7CA
8387 16 9
74 187 0
91
NA3M S H FM19 233
0 18 215
991 126 UX1UA
7827 16 5
53 507 0
37
KQ0C S H DM69 204
0 7 197
981 120 CE1/K7CA
8403 20 5
46 650 0
32
K1KI S H FN32 151
0 1 150
979 106 UU4JMG
8057 26 4
28 152 0
75
K4IKM S H FN20 252
0 7 245 979 137
CE1/K7CA 7650 16
7 56 491
0 36
DL1AMQ S H JO50
251 0 15
236 977 156
ZS6EZ 8603 12
7 53 586
0 43
K6ANP S H CM88 189
3 7 179
975 105 JE6TSP
9126 16 9
40 631 0
25
JE1ZWT S H PM95 82
0 5 77
971 64 K1LZ
10851 34 1
5 414 0
16
KB8U S H EN71 265
0 17 248
968 135 CE1/K7CA
7883 16 13
68 282 0
54
JH3PRR S H PM74 65
0 0 65
966 55 CE1/K7CA
17477 34 0
3 381 0
23
W6SX S H DM07 211
4 5 202
958 113 JA3YBK
8834 28 11
41 407 0
33
DL1WA S H JO60 286
1 4 281
954 157 V55V
7985 16 11 81
498 0 68
NI6T S H CM97 175
1 4 170
953 103 CE1/K7CA
8976 16 8
37 377 0
36
N2NS S H DM06 180
2 5 173
939 97 JA3YBK
8898 24 8
38 389 0
43
SA1A S H JO97 246 3
1 242 933
136 NO3M 6775
12 12 78
287 0 62
N4VV S H EM86 253
0 5 248
930 124 YT8A
8234 16 12
71 314 0
60
G3XTT S H IO91 187
1 3 183
929 132 K0HA
6993 26 5
34 399 0
41
N2ED S H FN20 251
1 26 224
919 116 RL3A
7591 28 18
61 298 0
44
N2NC S H FN20 205
0 3 202
909 117 RL3A
7591 10 7
45 243 0
59
W3KL S H FM19 217
0 5 212
907 117 OM5ZW
7247 24 11
57 256 0
69
W1SRD S H CM98 130
2 2 126
896 85 ZL3IX
11251 28 7
34 150 0
62
LY6A S H KO24 244
3 4 237
895 146 EA7TV
2957 12 10
86 279 0
76
K8JQ S H EM98 302
6 1 295
890 123 K9YC
3659 16 14
82 625 0
55
W9PN S H EN52 217
0 6 211
880 128 CE1/K7CA
8075 12 5
49 344 0
61
N6NF S H CM87
146 0 8
138 867 91
KV4FZ 6042 28
8 33 226
0 35
DL5JS S H JO31 229
2 2 225
856 135 K1LT
6708 20 10
71 479 0
55
G3SJJ S H IO92 173
0 8 165
849 119 K4PI 6756
22 2 24
419 0 26
K1AR S H FN42 157
0 4 153
848 98 KH6ZM
8093 28 6
33 107 0
47
K3MD S H FN10 256
4 12 240
845 125 CE1/K7CA
7664 24 13
65 276 0
53
K9AY S H EN53 119
0 3 116
835 98 VK4YB
14265 24 5
28 199 0
32
S57DX S H JN75 242
0 3 239
834 138 K3ZM
7303 20 11
74 291 0
76
N0KE S H DM69 158
0 4 154
827 92 JA3YBK
9512 16 9
42 206 0
76
W8FIB S H EN61 215
0 8 207
816 119 CE1/K7CA
7923 12 6
64 510 0
43
K0KP S H EN36 168
0 4 164
814 106 CE1/K7CA
8596 20 3
44 267 0 44
W0UCE S H FM06 225
0 1 224
799 124 CE1/K7CA
7243 16 6
58 238 0
71
K5KG S H EL87 154
1 0 153
797 100 CE1/K7CA
6328 18 0
39 182 0
71
JH1QDB S H PM94 50
0 0 50 795 44
WD5R 10687 38
0 4 435
0 9
JA1XMS S H PM95 58
0 3 55
785 49 K4PI
11108 6 0
2 376 0
8
K9FO S H EN61 219
0 10 209
769 118 KH7X
6988 20 10
52 342 0
55
ZC4LI S H KM65 144
4 4 136
767 105 EA7TV
3725 20 4
24 283 0
33
KX9DX S H EM59 252
1 9 242
763 126 K6ANP
2931 12 10
71 318 0
72
W4PK S H FM07 208
1 8 199
761 109 DK2GY
9786 16 11
57 290 0
41
LY9Y S H KO16 137
0 0 137
758 105 FM5CD
8310 12 7
36 222 0
55
ZL3IX S H RE66 34
0 0 34
756 31 UW2M
16482 48 0 1
289 0 10
KE8M S H EN81 212
0 3 209
749 123 E77DX
7604 14 4
53 577 0
38
K3WA S H EN50 204
4 5 195
744 104 OM5ZW
7884 20 5
52 150 0
77
VK6GX S H OF88 27 0
0 27 739
24 K5KC 16854
60 0 1
248 0 10
UR5LF S H KN89 162
0 3 159
736 120 K3ZM
8400 16 8
32 359 0
43
K1DM S H FN31 173
0 3 170
733 106 UT5EO
7760 12 4
35 426 0
30
N1KWF S H FN32 173
0 5 168
732 88 VK3IO
16759 28 5
41 209 0
49
PA3C S H JO33 146
0 5 141
731 110 FM5CD
7273 28 1
24 553 0
27
YO5AJR S H KN17
220 0 12
208 729 127
FM5CD 8389 12
6 57 605
0 33
VK4YB S H QG62 37
0 1 36
727 31 WF3W
15424 0 0
0 271 0
9
LY5R S H KO25 148
0 2 146
724 114 K1LT
7484 12 6
30 207 0
71
N2GC S H FN30 159
1 4 154
721 102 CE1/K7CA
7642 16 5
43 188 0
57
W7AV S H CN88 115
0 3 112
721 79 CE1/K7CA
9976 16 0
14 458 0
19
NC0B S H DN70
147 0 6
141 719 94
JE1ZWT 9357 16
4 31 327
0 28
LA9TJA S H JP51
173 0 12
161 712 108
K1LT 6444 12
6 41 203
0 29
W4AU S H FM19 219
2 1 216
709 105 YT8A 7620
12 10 52
203 0 75
WB2ABD S H FN02
134 0 1
133 709 97
CE1/K7CA 7904 22
3 31 358
0 27
K7WP S H DM43 159
0 3 156
703 102 CE1/K7CA
8055 12 5
31 364 0
31
VE3XB S H FN03 160
1 4 155
701 92 CE1/K7CA
8014 14 10
52 114 0
39
W7WR S H CN85 133
0 5 128
695 83 CE1/K7CA
9736 28 7
19 452 0
25
AC1O S H FN53 156
0 9 147
692 95 CE1/K7CA
7975 22 3
27 378 0
31
K3STX S H FM19 209
1 3 205
691 112 CE1/K7CA
7554 16 9
52 278 0
53
DK3GI S H JN59 248
4 8 236
682 134 KV4FZ
7544 12 6
68 334 0 46
LZ5R S H KN22 167
0 0 167
669 111 K1LZ
7411 12 5
38 461 0
45
K2MK S H FM29 192
0 1 191
662 99 RL3A
7682 14 3
56 262 0
53
DF9LJ S H JO52 212
0 4 208 660 129
FM5CD 7526 12
11 58 344
0 67
N0OK S H EN35 159
1 8 150
659 97 CE1/K7CA
8492 16 3
38 560 0
25
OK5ET S H JO70 196
0 6 190
658 130 FM5CD
7791 12 7
37 567 0
55
SM6NOC S H JO68
140 0 3
137 649 104
K1LT 6691 12
7 18 389
0 29
DF4XX S H JO53 236
1 13 222
636 127 K3ZM
6648 12 10
68 410 0
42
W1TO S H FN32 145
0 3 142
636 88 UU4JMG
8057 28 9
39 205 0
53
DA0I S H JO32 212
0 11 201
626 119 K1DQV
6288 12 8
64 242 0
51
N6ND S H DM13 113
0 5 108
625 78 JE1ZWT
9030 16 3 20
301 0 26
K1PX S H FN31 125
0 1 124
620 81 KH7X
8139 28 3
29 233 0
51
NZ1U S H FN41 104
0 7 97
602 74 UU4JMG
8021 16 5
23 82 0
25
PA3AAV S H JO22
139 0
5 134 600
99 N0NI 7081
28 5 30
324 0 32
K1TN S H EN55 162
0 2 160
598 94 EI7M
5652 20 8
35 304 0
47
AA0AW S H EN36 141
0 1 140
596 92 N6RO
2510 20 10
42 224 0
46
DL5YM S H JO62 199
3 6 190
596 114 RT9S
3109 14 11
72 304 0
38
N7GP S H DM52 118
2 4 112
593 74 JH3PRR
10033 16 4
28 220 0
30
W2VJN S H CN83 82
0 1 81
579 59 VK3IO
12889 20 2
19 181 0
33
W0DD S H EN35 140
0 5 135
576 92 KH6ZM
6319 20 6
33 369 0
32
UA9FGJ S H LO88
104 0 1
103 571 88
EI7M 4120 18
1 16 490
0 23
HA7LW S H JN97 203
0 7 196
565 125 TF4M
3175 14 6
49 324 0
57
WF4U S H DN41 104
0 0 104
558 80 CE1/K7CA
8776 16 2
22 239 0
26
K4BAI S
H EM72 152 0
0 152 555
89 VE7SL 3628
16 5 37
172 0 66
SK2AT S H KP03 105
0 0 105
555 81 K3ZM
6724 16 8
25 162 0
57
SM6M S H JO68 84
0 2 82
553 67 K1LT 6691
16 8 29
122 0 55
W0BH S H EM18 118
0 1 117
548 81 G4AMT
6962 12 9
31 72 0
85
N0IS S H EM48 132
0 8 124
545 82 E77DX
8331 12 2
33 455 0
24
VE3SB S H FN03 179
2 4 173
543 98 CE1/K7CA
8014 12 3
41 606 0
32
KE2VB S H DM41 133
4 0 129
539 73 KH6LC
4586 12 3
21 238 0
51
R3OM S H KO91 137
0 5 132
539 101 K3ZM
8357 16 2
33 433 0
33
K1DG S H FN42 104
0 2 102
530 76 CE1/K7CA
7861 16 3
20 74 0
65
K0YR S H EN35 134
0 5 129
526 89 CE1/K7CA
8492 16 2
28 211 0 46
UY5ZZ S H KO50 131
0 11 120
525 95 N2NT
7632 12 6
33 214 0
32
OH3FM S H KP21 104
0 0 104
519 80 TM6M
2370 16 7
39 117 0
71
K3TN S H FM19 149
1 0 148 514
89 RL3A 7778
12 6 35
107 0 46
UA9CDC S H MO06 80
0 0 80
509 70 JA3YBK
6063 14 1
23 182 0
30
AA4CF S H EM74 156
0 5 151
505 91 DL6FBL
7228 14 2
37 226 0
52
WA2MCR S H FN31
163 0 14
149 503 87
RL3A 7403 8
1 39 481
0 27
OK1NE S H JO70 205
0 6 199
500 117 K1LZ
6287 8 6
49 496 0
36
HB9CVQ S H JN47
133 0 2
131 496 89
FM5CD 7335 12
5 44 219
0 54
RW0BG S H NP49 70
3 5 62
486 49 4O3A
4891 16 0
7 383 0
14
G4AQG S H IO90 58
0 4 54
485 44 N0NI
6854 26 0 6
449 0 10
UA0OD S H OO31 55
0 3 52
483 34 KH6LC
8873 28 1
9 264 0
13
K6NV S H CM99 146
0 22 124
475 72 VE1ZA
4738 20 7
25 264 0
25
WX7G S H DN30 107 0
5 102 457
75 JA3YBK 9049
10 2 19
319 0 27
DL1VDL S H JO61
162 0 0
162 455 114
V55V 8096 12
5 34 227
0 55
OH1HS S H KP10 114
0 6 108
452 86 SV1DPI
2451 16 6
27 226 0
20
W6DR S H CM87 73
0 1 72
451 57 KV4FZ
6042 16 3
16 124 0
34
KG4W S H FM17 117
0 4 113
444 79 4O3A
7750 16 2
28 266 0
44
DJ5QV S H JO40 95
0 1 94
434 82 KV4FZ
7400 14 9
25 161 0
33
OE1TKW S H JN88 90
1 1 88
426 75 V55V
7752 8 4
14 196 0
25
YU1ZZ S H JN93 134
0 7 127
426 86 RT9S
3100 14 7
35 149 0
45
W8FN S H EM12 104
0 1 103
417 76 CE1/K7CA
7290 12 2
25 246 0
29
JA4CUU S H PM64 35
1 4 30
416 28 CE1/K7CA
17659 6 0
2 234 0
10
W2GPS S
H FM19 126 1
2 123 409
79 CE1/K7CA 7554
16 2 30
296 0 39
G4MKP S H IO92 129
0 5 124
404 79 N3RS
5576 12 1
34 219 0
32
HA3HZ S H JN96 149
0 7 142
398 99 TF4M 3266
10 5 28
355 0 38
W4UT S H EM75 109
1 3 105
385 78 CE1/K7CA
7235 14 1
24 286 0
29
NJ4F S H EM92 110
0 2 108
384 69 CE1/K7CA
6833 8 2
27 291 0
26
W2RR S H FN02 100
0 1 99
381 73 CE1/K7CA
7904 16 4
25 161 0
52
SM6DHU S H JO67
100 0 7
93 371 80
NO3M 6464 8
1 8 287
0 36
N7US S H EN52 113
0 4 109
360 77 K6ANP
2897 8 2
26 161 0
43
YQ6A S H KN25 87
0 3 84
354 68 FM5CD
8567 12 5
21 175 0
23
9A1AA S H JN95 117
1 0 116
353 87 UA4FCO
2068 10 4
30 139 0 76
DL5ST S H JO60 143
0 3 140
352 98 K3ZM
6912 10 3
24 252 0
37
K7OM S H EM92 123
0 12 111
352 68 W7EW
3850 8 1
24 319 0
35
LY5E S H KO25 86
0 2 84 350
66 RW0BG 3440
12 6 33
84 0 67
R6AF S H KN84 70
0 1 69
350 62 K3ZM
8772 28 1
10 149 0
36
W7ZR S H DM24 100
0 3 97
343 53 JA3YBK
9322 8 5
22 158 0
45
RA1QD S H KO99 81
0 4 77
341 68 K3ZM
7767 16 3
14 274 0
20
DL1TPY S H JO62
142 0 12
130 340 91
TF4M 2472 8
4 26 395
0 26
KM6I S H CM87 100
0 2 98
339 55 N3IQ
3976 16 4
21 255 0
27
SV1DPI S H KM08 69
0 2 67
327 54 JH2FXK
9586 12 1
19 77 0
38
N8BJQ S H EN80 100
0 0 100
318 71 CE1/K7CA
7739 8 2 27
105 0 55
VO1TA S H GN37 42
0 0 42
317 36 UW2M
6355 8 0
3 98 0
27
N3KN S H EM97 130
1 4 125
316 70 W7EW
3578 8 1
31 237 0
44
N6TW S H CN85 72 0
5 67 314
51 JA3YBK 8064
16 2 13
152 0 22
VE6LB S H DO20 84
0 10 74
313 51 JA3YBK
8255 10 1
11 219 0
14
N4IR S H EM86 112
2 3 107
304 61 AC1O
1423 8
6 31 135
0 64
W4EF S H DM04 64
0 0 64
304 47 JA3YBK
9028 10 3
9 163 0
27
PA0LOU S H JO21
109 0 1
108 302 72
RA3SI 2414 10
2 31 139
0 59
RG9A S H MO04 42
0 0 42
302 39 JA3YBK
6106 28 3
13 103 0
21
G3VYI S H IO91 83
0 1 82
299 67 ZC4LI
3231 12 3
19 117 0
42
W6RKC S H CM98 69
0 1 68
290 51 CE1/K7CA
9057 16 1
17 169 0
21
W2XL S H FN21 129
0 4 125
287 61 K0RI
2571 8 5
33 222 0
38
W4SVO S H EL96 59
0 5 54
266 40 E77DX
8588 10 0
11 87 0
26
K4PB S H EL96
76 0 14
62 259 51
N7GP 2787 8
0 12 228
0 9
VE3CFK S H EN82
126 0 19
107 247 70
N6RO 3265 4
2 24 233
0 29
OK1ATP S H JN79 44
1 6 37
245 35 FM5CD
7789 8 0
5 386 0
6
RV1CC S H KO59 70
0 4 66
245 56 TF4M
2770 8 2
15 148 0
15
SM3PZG S H JP93 65
0 1 64
245 54 4O3A
2337 8 0
7 156 0
22
LZ3FN S H KN43 60
0 4 56
241 48 K1LZ
7601 12 4
15 67 0
19
PY1NB S H GG87 16
0 2 14
239 13 UU4JMG
11023 0 0
0 92 0
9
UA3AB S H KO85 44
0 4 40
235 37 FM5CD
9189 14 0
6 188 0
13
DL2MDZ S H JO50 73
0 7 66
234 62 FM5CD
7507 12 4
12 235 0
22
JE1SPY S H PM95 30
0 6 24
228 20 K5BG
10491 6 0
3 221 0 6
F5PHW S H IN87 71
0 0 71
227 56 K3ZM
5952 6 0
4 294 0
26
VA1GE S H FN84 63
0 6 57
224 36 K5KC
2992 8 1
11 158 0
22
UT5UGR S H KO50 55
0 3 52 219
40 G4BYG 2205
16 5 16
67 0 33
K7SS S H CN87 50
0 1 49
213 39 KH6LC
4243 12 0
5 73 0
35
RT9A S H MO04 38
0 1 37
211 34 DL6FBL
3553 12 0
7 62 0
26
RK4S S H LO36 55
0 2 53
208 48 4O3A
2528 8 0
10 104 0
23
UA8WAA S H LO84 41
0 2 39
208 38 F5IN
3715 16 1
4 72 0
23
ND4V S H EM73 70
0 1
69 201 50
W7EW 3475 8
1 14 102
0 39
NI7R S H DM33 61
0 1 60
197 44 VE3TA
2982 10 2
7 222 0
23
W1FV S H FN42 23
0 1 22
195 22 D3AA
10882 6 0
2 44 0
11
PA5TT S H JO11 69
0 1 68
192 58 RU3UR
2515 12 2
7 91 0
54
NC6K S H DM13 57
0 9 48
190 38 CE1/K7CA
8404 12 1
5 279 0
10
D3AA S H KI00 13
0 1 12
187 10 K1LT
11880 0 0
0 50 0
6
VE3TAZ S H EN93 70
1 3 66
187 50 FM5CD
3737 12 1
13 417 0
14
OK1KZ S H JO70 96
2 3 91
185 63 K1LZ
6287 6
2 17 346
0 20
DL7AT S H JO53 76
0 3 73
180 61 K1LZ
5894 8 2
11 178 0
30
W0TY S H EM48 49
0 1 48
173 43 N6TR
2743 8 2
11 78 0
39
K2NV S H FN03 60
0 2 58
171 46 SN7Q
6870 4 0
12 57 0
22
JA9FHB S H PM86 13
0 3 10
167 10 N5RZ
10366 0 0
0 112 0
5
DK1AX S H JN48 80
1 2 77
162 60 TF4M
2660 6
0 10 118
0 28
DK3AX S H JN59 68
0 1 67
162 58 RG9A
3406 6 1
14 95 0
30
N5MOA S H EM10 31
0 2 29
161 28 JA3YBK
10862 8 0
3 118 0
16
N3XL S H FM19
79 0 2
77 160 45
K0VXU 1561 8
3 19 300
0 19
K8ALM S H EN91 40
0 3 37
151 36 GM0GAV
5613 8 1
8 143 0
8
K9LA S H EN71 56
1 2 53
150 42 FM5CD
3784 4 1
14 70 0
17
I3VJW S H JN55 32
0 1 31
149 30 FM5CD
7475 8 0
4 182 0
14
JR1GJP S H QM05 10
0 1 9
147 9 IV3PRK
9548 0 0
0 83 0
6
VE3XAT S H FN25 33
0 1 32
143 28 KH6LC
7723 6 0
2 129 0
19
K6XT S H DM67 27
0 2 25
139 25 CE1/K7CA
8215 10 0
5 71 0
20
BA7JS S H OL62 22
0 0 22
134 19 VK3IO
7439 8 0
1 172 0
11
AJ1E S H FN42 49
0 6 43
131 34 E77DX
6752 6 0
7 145 0
11
N1IW S H FN42 25
0 0 25
131 22 4O3A
7009 20 1
8 22 0 25
KF6HI S H DM04 38
0 3 35
128 27 KH7X
4159 8 2
4 160 0
12
UZ5ZV S H KN56 40
0 1 39
121 38 TF4M
3806 8 1
8 69 0
19
RU0LL S H PN53 19
0 4 15 114
15 KH6LC 7270
6 0 2
84 0 6
W8TE S H EN72 20
0 4 16
111 15 JA3YBK
10474 8 0
1 80 0
7
N0BK S H EN34 37
0 3 34
95 32 VE9HF
2036 4 0
5 58 0
18
WW6D S H CM88 30
0 0 30
86 22 WD5R
2854 12 2
5 138 0
12
N8AGU S H EN91 22
0 0 22
79 21 N6DZ
3439 12 1
2 27 0
22
W0BR S H FN10 37
0 1
36 69 24
K5KC 1796 8
1 7 50
0 17
N4GU S H FM05 18
0 1 17
68 16 SN7Q
7518 12 1
4 47 0
9
W1CSM S H FN42 19
0 1 18
68 13 E77DX
6752 12 2
4 35 0
16
UN6P S H MO60 11
0 0 11
65 11 OH0R
3368 0 0
0 85 0
8
RM5O S H KO91 21
0 4 17
37 16 RG9A
1508 4 0
3 56 0
7
UA4CR S H LO31 2
0 0 2
35 2 NO3M
8546 0 0
0 2 0
2
JA7ZP S H QM09 5
0 0 5
17 4 BD4KYA
1584 8 0
1 18 0
3
RJ3AA S H KO85 1
0 0 1
15 1 D3AA
7356 0
0 0 10
0 1
Single operator -
Low power
CALL C P GRID RAW
DUPE BUST QSO PTS GRD
CALL -BEST DX- KM MAXP QRP
LOW TIME OVER BEST
WB9Z S L EN60 486
1 10 475
3647 211 4O3A
8195 90 31
136 724 0
62
K2PO S L CN85 340
6 11 323
3329 155 ZL3IX
11711 42 12
73 724 0
46
W9RE S L EM69 548
5 7 536
3182 206 4O3A
8270 30 25
129 835 0
89
K9NR S L EN61 507
8 23
476 3165 202
CE1/K7CA 7923 90
28 113 700
0 72
W0UO S L EM12 386
12 4 370
2894 171 JH2FXK
10698 27 16
89 803 0
59
WB8JUI S L EN81
459 7 6
446 2614 179
CE1/K7CA 7848 36
22 107 810
0 68
WA1Z S L FN42 359
4 1 354
2609 157 CE1/K7CA
7861 48 22
90 557 0
69
NW2K S L FN12 442
9 1 432
2566 171 DL6FBL
6111 42 24
114 769 0
83
WJ9B S L DN13 311
2 1 308
2561 145 CE1/K7CA
9252 36 11
76 674 0
46
W7RH S L DM35 285
5 7 273
2499 137 JH2FXK
9396 36 13
69 603 0
72
K1HTV S L FM18 445
0 14 431
2498 177 4O3A
7681 36
19 107 740
0 47
N6RK S L CM98 261
1 1 259
2444 137 VK6GX
14760 30 10
67 441 0
54
NA8V S L EN83 396
6 5 385
2369 180 CE1/K7CA
8066 36 21
107 625 0
76
VE7SL S L CN88 222
1 0 221
2324 117 KV4FZ
6225 30 3
49 422 0
56
VE3MGY S L EN92
432 17 17
398 2167 161
CE1/K7CA 7928 36
23 106 609
0 49
AB4I S L EM97 302
0 7 295
2019 151 RL3A
8153 36
12 72 630
0 48
N9CK S L EN53 300
0 2 298
2003 145 CE1/K7CA
8182 30 12
71 494 0
72
KI0I S L EM28 274
0 2 272
1962 146 CE1/K7CA
7826 30 12
75 523 0
49
UT6UD S
L KO50 286 1
17 268 1901
162 JA3YBK 8139
30 12 86
742 0 37
EI100T S L IO51
238 2 10
226 1861 130
N4RJ 6135 24
4 56 776
0 31
KV8Q S L EM89 341
2 3 336
1840 152 E77DX
7750 21 11
85 840 0
70
OK2BUZ S L JN99
315 0 13
302 1812 174
KV4FZ 8122 24
11 90 745
0 44
LZ9R S L KN32 260
2 4 254
1805 152 FM5CD
8776 36 10
72 658 0
39
K2LNS S L FN21 265
0 1 264
1766 141 KH6LC
7785 42 6
62 482 0
55
W8KTQ S L EN80 410
21 35 354
1746 141 CE1/K7CA
7739 21 16
99 767 0
58
W1WBB S L FN41 275
0 1 274
1730 127 CE1/K7CA
7750 24 12
64 691 0
69
G4BYG S L IO93 216
2 1 213
1671 139 FM5CD
6754 39 8
48 675 0
44
W1NN S L EN91 308
1 4 303
1645 135 CE1/K7CA
7818 24 14
82 431 0 66
W9XT S L EN53 282
0 2 280
1641 140 CE1/K7CA
8182 30 19
75 780 0
46
KU8E S L EM72 278
2 6 270
1621 128 CE1/K7CA
6912 24 9
70 707 0
46
WF7T S L EM66 320
4 11 305
1610 143 KL7RA
5158 30 10
77 779 0
57
UX3IO S L KN87 243
3 28 212
1575 146 FM5CD
9424 24 12
56 899 11
33
WW9R S L EN52 302
2 24 276
1566 130 VE3SD
3333 30 17 84 368
0 45
I2WIJ S L JN45 228
0 3 225
1549 141 WD5R
7987 24 8
58 334 0
64
WA1UJU S L EN56
244 1 3
240 1540 120
CE1/K7CA 8501 30
18 64 357
0 54
W5RYA S L EM23 232 2 9
221 1473 126
KL7RA 4988 30
10 52 606
0 33
AA4LR S L EM74 290
6 7 277
1449 133 VE7SL
3487 24 14
75 454 0
56
UA6LFQ S L KN97
211 0 6
205 1431 138
TF4M 4088 24 6
59 570 0
35
VE3CV S L EN93 239
0 27 212
1427 126 CE1/K7CA
8037 36 6
49 694 0
31
K9QVB S L EN62 260
0 4 256
1380 134 E77DX
7778 18 12
69 213 0
67
K3AJ S L FM19 248
4 4 240
1363 120 4O3A
7613 36 10
66 322 0
62
VE1ZA S L FN84 159
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23
DF5BM S L JO43 58 0
0 58 213
48 RV4AB 2512
12 0 7
212 0 18
DF6RI S L JN59 57
0 2 55
211 44 UY5AR
2128 15 1
9 134 0
28
RW9DX S L MO06 27
0 0 27
211 24 JA3YBK
6063 18 1
8 81 0
18
G4OTU S L IO80 55
1 6 48
204 44 RZ4FWW
3252 18 1
4 300 0
15
UA3YDI S L KO63 50
0 4 46
204 39 RG9A
1828 12 1
7 258 0
19
W0ZQ S L EN34 41
0 0 41
204 32 N6RO
2467 9 1
12 47 0
22
N2CJ S L FN20 54
0 1 53
202 39 N7DD
3321 9 0
9 64 0
50
NF8M S L EN82 48
0 0 48
198 40 KG7H
2716 9 1
11 56 0
43
K8AB S L EN91 72
0 9 63
197 42 N6TR
3388 9 0
11 469 0
9
K3OQ S L FM19 67
0 6 61
195 40 N6TR
3788 9 0
18 283 0
17
K6CSL S
L CM97 55 0
0 55 191
30 K7IA 1392
18 1 10
485 0 9
DL2JRM S L JO60 50
0 1 49
185 38 UW2M
1859 12 3
16 42 0
26
WD5BJT S L EM50 36
0 3 33
183 30 KV4FZ
2825 12 0
8 127 0
17
RA3BQ S L KO85 28
0 1 27
182 27 EI7M
3029 15 0
1 124 0
13
K8OZ S L DM65 43
1 9 33
172 29 N4RO
2659 12 1
3 179 0
11
VE3MM S L FN03 55
1 2 52
172 32 K4ZGB
1310 12 2
12 120 0
23
AC5K S L EM20 33
0 1 32
165 30 N9RV
2359 12 0
6 68 0
12
N6NUL S L CM86 45
1 3 41
162 26 JA3YBK
8604 6 1
7 313 0
12
DL5SVB S L JO53 50
0 4 46
158 39 RV4AB
2380 12 1
5 162 0
19
UA4PAQ S L LO45 32
0 5 27
158 25 F5IN
3192 9 0
5 95 0 10
DJ3CS S L JO50 56
0 1 55
157 43 YL2SM
1302 6 0
3 312 0
14
RN2FQ S L KO04 40
0 1 39
153 36 RZ4FWW
1571 9 0
4 58 0
22
K7GK S L CM87 45
0 0 45 152
27 K4PI 3454 6
0 7 304
0 13
UR5LBM S L KN88 38
0 9 29
150 26 DL8QS
2029 9 0
5 171 0
9
VE4VT S L EN19 26
0 1 25
150 21 N6RO
2339 9 0
4 59 0
13
RK9AY S L MO04 25
0 1 24
148 23 DF3CB
3460 9 0
2 115 0
16
OM7AX S L JN98 52
1 2 49
147 41 UW2M
1464 6 0
6 111 0
34
DL1HSI S L JO52 41
0 4 37
146 35 RA3SI
1989 12 0
6 82 0
10
KE8UM S L EN82 51
0 7 44
146 34 VE5UF
2069 9 0
7 198 0
15
UY5TE S L KN56 40
0 2 38
146 31 OH0R
1689 6 0 7
215 0 16
RW1AI S L KO59 27
0 0 27
144 27 F6ARC
2288 9 0
5 55 0
19
OM8ON S L KN08 35
0 0 35
140 34 TF4M
3174 9 0
3 96 0
27
AC2FA S L FN03 48 2
1 45 139
34 N0TT 1406 6
0 4 102
0 21
VE2FK S L FN68 24
0 1 23
133 21 DL5AXX
5263 9 0
3 85 0
13
LY2TS S L KO05 40
0 2 38
132 35 G3BJ
1601 12 1
3 132 0
13
WG0M S L EN34 46
0 12 34
127 31 K9JF
2355 9 0
3 142 0
5
AB1QP S L FN31 37
0 3 34
125 24 K0HA
2016 9 0
3 123 0
14
NV9X S L EN61 46
0 3 43
125 33 W2GD
1041 6 0
9 152 0
11
DK4WF S L JO71 20
0 0 20
123 20 K1LZ
6235 12 1
7 121 0
10
W7QN S L CN87 42
0 5 37
123 21 KL7RA
2308 9 2
11 233 0
14
KS4X S L EM75 33
1 2 30
120 27 N2IC
2237 6 0
5 124 0
9
W0ERP S L EN34 35
0 4 31
119 26 N2KW
1629 6 0
4 99 0
10
DL8MAS S
L JN58 49 0
2 47 118
38 LY7M 1234 3
0 3 238
0 12
K3TD S L EM10 26
0 0 26
118 23 VE5UF
2474 3 0
2 86 0
20
K5LH S L EM11 30
0 2 28
117 25 K1LT 1547
9 0 5
185 0 13
ES1WST S L KO29 23
0 0 23
114 23 4O3A
1936 9 0
3 32 0
12
WA3AAN S L FN20 40
0 3 37
114 25 K4PI
1180 9 0
7 107 0
15
K6CTA S L CM87 27
0 0 27
108 21 W8RA
3429 6 0
5 95 0
16
N6VS S L DM13 21
0 2 19
108 17 WB9Z
2767 18 0
5 87 0
12
N9XO S L EM79 26
0 0 26
104 24 N7XM
2908 9 1
5 71 0
25
PA0RBA S L JO22 32
0 5 27
104 25 RL3A
2107 12 1
2 55 0
6
VE2AWR S L FN46 25
0 0 25
104 19 K9DU
1729 12 0
4 29 0
25
AB9YC S L EN52 31
0 4 27
103 25 W1UJ
1477 6 0
4 87 0
16
K7VIT S L CN85 26
0 1 25
98 19 N0TT
2383 6 0
5 90 0
18
AE4O S L EM73 26
0 0 26
96 24 VE3MMQ
1403 6 0
4 62 0
25
G3ZRJ S L IO82 23
0 0 23
92 20 YL2SM
1981 9 0
4 25 0
23
K1GI/VP9 S L FM72
12 0 0
12 88 9
W6IZT 1869 18
1 2 16
0 7
M0CEF S L IO93 28
0 2 26
87 23 OH2XX
1747 6 0
2 203 0
10
BA4SD S L PM01 17
0 1 16
85 12 JH0BQX
1779 0 0
0 52 0
13
JI3KDH S L PM74 12
0 0 12
84 10 N9RV
8759 9 0
1 58 0
6
KO7I S L CN88 19
0 0 19
79 15 N0NI
2326 6 0
2 73 0
16
YO9RIJ S L KN35 22
0 8 14
68 13 DL5AXX
1450 18 1
3 119 0
5
N3ZP S L FN20 23
0 1 22
66 21 N0NI
1683 6 0
3 39 0
15
W8PN S L EN91 21
0 0 21
66 16 N0NI
1168 6 0
5 46 0
14
HC2UA S L EI97 5
0 0 5
61 5 NO3M
4873 0 0
0 11 0
2
VA3FN S L EN82 21
0 5 16
61 16 W0UO
1659 12 1
5 91 0
11
N4ESS S L EL88 15
0 0 15
58 15 AA5B
2390 0 0
0 74 0
12
KN3A S L FN10 20
0 0 20
56 17 K4RO
978 6 0
4 20 0
14
N3JNX S L FN11 22
0 0 22
56 18 K4PI
1134 3 0
4 76 0
18
W7SLS S L CN85 15
0 3 12
55 12 NO3M
3388 9 0
3 72 0
5
JH4CES S L PM64 4
0 1 3
46 3 KH6LC
7194 0 0
0 43 0
3
YO3GNF S L KN34 14
0 0 14
45 13 UW2M
1067 6
0 1 96
0 8
WA7BME S L DM58 13
0 1 12
43 11 W7EW
1343 6 0
1 114 0
6
DL1OLI S L JO41 14
0 0 14
39 14 9A5W
891 6 0
2 67 0
11
UA4ANZ S
L LN28 10 0
0 10 37
10 UY0ZG 1077
6 0 3
18 0 3
IK2IKW S L JN55 12
0 2 10
36 10 LY2J
1317 6 0
3 38 0
7
K0TNT S L EN35 9
0 1 8
32 7 N5RZ
1702 6 0
2 28 0
8
YV5IAL S L FK60 5
0 2 3
32 3 SN7Q
8828 0 0
0 7 0
2
WU9D S L EN61 15
0 3 12
29 12 K4PI
905 3 0
1 101 0
6
KD0CVO S L EN36 9
0 1 8
27 7 K5KC
1159 0 0
0 69 0
6
N9RLO S L EN70 15
0 9 6
16 6 VE3PN
986 6 0
3 71 0
3
W0PAN S L DM43 7
0 0 7
16 6 N5RZ
965 0 0
0 39 0
5
UA3AKI S L KO85 4
0 0 4
14 4 4O3A
1944 3 0
1 9 0
3
PC3H S L JO22 7
0 2 5
12 5 9A5W
1171 0 0
0 31 0
3
UR3GO S L KN66 48
47 0 1
2 1 599 0 0
0 0 208
0 1
Single operator -
QRP power
CALL C P GRID RAW
DUPE BUST QSO PTS GRD
CALL -BEST DX- KM MAXP QRP
LOW TIME OVER BEST
N8VW S Q EN80
337 2 4
331 3702 152
CE1/K7CA 7739 60
13 89 656
0 71
N5IA S Q DM52 215
1 5 209
3518 120 G4AMT
8189 60 8
50 826 0
30
K0PK S Q EN37 195
0 2 193
2848 115 KH7X
6489 60 5
51 592 0
35
DJ3RA S Q JO72 239
0 0 239
2592 150 WB9Z
7276 90 11
69 727 0
44
HA8BE S Q KN06 249
1 5 243
2561 143 K3ZM
7645 48 10
77 813 0
39
OL1A S Q JN79 259
1 8 250
2263 143 K3ZM
7091 48 10
75 816 0
42
OK3C S Q JN89 263
2 6 255
2205 145 FM5CD
7934 48 9
73 740 0
39
GM4AFF S Q IO86
155 0 0
155 2112 107
V55V 8845 48
5 34 417
0 41
N7IR S Q DM43 146
0 0 146
2097 98 CE1/K7CA
8055 60 5
26 625 0
25
K0TI S Q EN34 182
1 4 177
1961 103 N6DZ
2467 48 11
53 287 0
61
N3CO S Q EN72 198
1 5 192
1958 108 CE1/K7CA
7991 60 7
48 640 0
33
EU1AA S Q KO33 212
4 7 201
1933 126 TF4M
3027 36 6
51 724 0
38
K8MR S Q EN91 237
1 1 235
1895 108 G3BJ
5761 42 8
67 319 0
55
W0GJ S Q EN43 182
1 16 165
1772 100 CE1/K7CA
8230 36 3
40 682 0
18
LY7Z S Q KO15 179
1 3 175
1671 107 TF4M
2686 36 7
47 607 0
37
DK6XZ S Q JN48 190
3 4 183
1478 107 UA1OMS
2773 36 6
51 703 0
31
OG4T S Q KP32 120
0 2 118
1478 89 EI7M
2462 48 5
22 593 0
20
K8RYU S Q EM99 181
0 5 176
1457 93 K6TA
3439 36 7
55 368 0
35
VE9AA S Q FN66 101
0 1 100
1257 58 RL3A
6670 36 2
20 181 0
40
KE0G S Q EN34 126
1 3 122
1230 78 N6DZ
2467 24 4
33 313 0
29
W3TS S Q FN10 150
0 7 143
1195 80 TM6M
5582 24 4
44 307 0
36
AA1CA S Q FN42 137
0 0 137
1140 72 EI7M
4675 36 4
37 323 0
41
W5YA S Q DM75 85
0 2 83
1039 65 KL7RA
4276 60 3
18 265 0
26
OK1FKD S Q JO60
146 0 2
144 1025 89
K1LZ 6161 24
5 39 304
0 54
WB0CFF S Q EN34 87
1 1 85
960 60 N6RO
2467 36 3
20 217 0
29
K0KT S Q EN32 67
1 1 65
816 50 EI7M
6111 30 1
19 149 0
27
N6CMF S Q DM14 81
0 1 80
779 50 KH7X
4340 24 2
11 404 0
14
W1FMR S Q FN43 84
0 0 84
732 47 G3BJ
4980 24 2
21 329 0
23
K8ZT S Q EN91 118
5 6 107
722 65 K7NJ
2773 18 1
28 460 0
25
RX3VF S Q LO06 74
0 4 70
699 59 TM6M
3183 24
0 15 380
0 15
K7RAT S Q CN85 63
0 0 63
663 44 KH7X
4217 48 2
9 89 0
22
W9CC S Q EM79 85
0 1 84
642 61 W7EW
3169 24 4
21 182 0
32
SL0W S Q JO99
69 0 3
66 518 55
TF4M 2219 18
0 4 306
0 22
W5NZ S Q EM62 66
0 3 63
511 43 W1QK
1594 18 0
13 151 0
13
OK1RP S Q JO60 63
3 2 58
498 50 UA1OMS
2410 36 4
11 210 0
22
K3HX S Q FN00 86
2 10 74
492 43 N5RZ
2213 18 0
20 476 0
18
HA6ZFA S Q KN07 70
0 5 65
482 50 G3BJ
1799 24 1
11 450 0
17
KN1H S Q FN33 75
0 3 72
461 40 N0NI
1817 18 1
15 158 0
28
KX7L S Q CN87 56
3 4 49
459 34 VE3PN
3634 24 1
10 133 0
11
N4CW S Q FM05 65
0 2 63
430 41 KV4FZ
2428 24 1
17 190 0
24
N8XX S Q EN73 67
0 0 67
390 45 WA1Z
1146 18 2
15 187 0
24
NA6E S Q DM35 40
0 3 37
380 34 KL7RA
3874 30 0
6 132 0
11
K6MI S Q DM06 32
0 1 31
356 26 K3ZM
3710 36 1
2 69 0
21
DL8MBS S Q JO50 73
0 6 67
338 48 RL3A
1820 12 1
10 490 0
13
K5OAI S Q DM91 41
1 3 37
336 33 VE3TA
2204 24 0
6 400 0
7
W1EQ S Q FN41 40
0 1 39
324 27 KH6ZM
8114 18 0
7 101 0
21
UU4JO S Q KN75 37
0 1 36
303 31 DF3CB
1848 12 0
4 117 0
12
K3TW S Q EL88 27
0 0 27
279 23 FM5CD
2749 24 0
7 100 0
10
NU7T S Q DM09 44
0 0 44
279 27 K7IA
1330 24 1
8 263 0
13
KQ2RP S Q FN20 49
1 3 45
274 27 K9AY
1206 18 1
14 167 0
14
WD8RIF S Q EM89 49
0 7 42
261 31 K1BX
1095 12 1
10 122 0
10
KB5NJD S Q EM12 23
0 1 22
255 21 6Y5WJ
2606 24 0
5 72 0
10
W0CZ S Q EN16 27
0 3 24
228 23 K3ZM
1927 18 0
4 120 0
9
YO4AAC S Q KN35 32
0 0 32
225 28 RV4AB
1424 12 0
4 62 0
31
KN5L S Q EM10 27
0 1 26
224 24 VE3TA
2021 24 0
7 186 0
9
AE3J S Q FM29 40
0 0 40
222 31 N0NI
1706 18 0
4 174 0
18
UU7JF S Q KN75 20
0 0 20
192 19 OH2XX
1795 18 0
3 46 0
20
W2JEK S Q FN20 30
0 2 28
132 19 K4PI
1180 12 0
5 199 0
8
JH7UJU S Q QM08 6
0 0 6
102 6 KH7X
5979 0 0
0 31 0
3
N6GQ S Q CM96 19
0 0 19
102 14 N9RV
1295 12 0
5 102 0
8
RW3AI S Q KO85 16
0 0 16
99 14 SN7Q
1271 12 0
1 31 0
11
AF9J S Q EN52 22
0 3 19
93 16 K5KC 957
6 0 4
124 0 4
KR0U S Q DN70 10
0 0 10
90 10 W5WMU
1683 18 0
1 32 0
10
KM6NN S Q EM66 17
0 1 16
87 14 N2ED
1136 12 0
3 35 0
14
W8QZ S Q EN72 19
1 5 13
62 12 W1QK
1000 6 0
4 62 0
5
G6CSY S Q JO01 12
0 1 11
54 11 9A5W
1354 6 0
1 60 0
5
KU7Y S Q DM09 5
0 0 5
15 4 K9YC
414 0 0
0 17 0
4
Multi operator -
High power
CALL C P GRID RAW
DUPE BUST QSO PTS GRD
CALL -BEST DX- KM MAXP QRP
LOW TIME OVER BEST
K1LZ M H FN42 637
1 25 611
5184 294 VK3IO
16923 56 26
143 832 0
55
TM6M M H IN78 541
3 5 533
4811 271 CE1/K7CA
10757 52 15
122 817 0
61
RL3A M H KO85 554
7 24 523
4346 268 VK3IO
14424 56 19
128 827 0
83
N0NI M H EN21 719
12 13 694
3834 260 ZL3IX
13145 30 35
163 726 0
121
N7XU M H CN94 506
14 14 478
3516 199 VK6GX
14842 32 17
113 767 0
69
KH6LC M H BK29 231
3 5 223
3247 127 VK6GX 10939
60 6 31
769 0 40
W2GD M H FM29 577
12 30 535
3176 238 UU4JMG
8415 30 23
119 775 0
67
N6DZ M H CM97 463
9 17 437
3103 182 VK6GX
14740 34 17
103 838 0
54
OL7M M H JO80 516
3 10 503
2785 254 N2IC
9399 32 15
142 840 0
94
K8IA M H DM43 442
13 11 418
2612 184 VK6GX
15551 24 16
93 834 0
58
DK2OY M H JO44 385
1 4 380
2047 212 V55V
8455 28 14
105 792 0
81
NR4M M H FM18 423
5 16 402
2024 185 UU4JMG
8614 34 21
88 467 0
68
G6MC M H IO94 312
6 4 302
1716 177 N0TT
6791 26 10
82 795 0 59
LY2XW M H KO25 355
2 7 346
1635 199 VK3IO
15177 24 17
110 728 0
74
N8EA M H EN82 378
2 3 373
1635 183 ZS6EZ
13640 14 12
86 634 0
64
RZ4FWW M H LO23
202 0 2
200 1431 143
VK6VZ 11684 28
11 61 459
0 80
LY7A M H KO24 330
0 9 321
1339 172 K1LT
7552 16 11
101 823 0
69
ON9CC M H JO20 247
1 12 234
1205 150 V55V
8062 28 9
66 551 0
35
9A7T M H JN75 308
0 8 300
1170 169 FM5CD
7788 16 12
78 675 0
75
S53M M H JN86 329
3 15 311
1095 176 FM5CD
7941 16 10
96 545 0
52
KE3X M H FM18 211
2 9 200
688 107 RL3A
7871 24 4
45 370 0
33
K2AV M H FM05 191
2 7 182
663 97 E77DX
7776 16 9
47 160 0
60
RK4HYT M H LO53
126 0 7
119 631 96
FM5CD 10115 28
2 22 628
0 18
DJ2QV M H JN58 185
0 4 181
522 110 K3ZM
6879 12 6
55 239 0
45
W1CRP M H FN33 150
0 11 139
464 79 CE1/K7CA
7975 8 5
31 369 0
27
N3RC M H DN45 117 1
7 109 458
80 W1UE 3233
16 2 21
221 0 34
N3AM M H FM19 122
0 1 121
395 79 CE1/K7CA
7554 8 2
29 102 0
59
DK3UA M H JO64 44
1 1 42
343 40 FM5CD
7676 14 0
8 200 0
12
PA0JNH M H JO22 86
0 1 85
248 70 UA1OMS
2686 12 2
13 214 0
28
W3MF M H FN20 50
0 2 48
135 35 G3BJ
5446 6 0
12 67 0
13
S59T M H JN75 40
0 0 40
84 35 RL3A
1904 4 0
3 24 0
40
Multi operator -
Low power
CALL C P GRID RAW
DUPE BUST QSO PTS GRD
CALL -BEST DX- KM MAXP QRP
LOW TIME OVER BEST
VE3OSZ M L FN25
342 2 3 337 2348
162 CE1/K7CA 8204
24 13 82
753 0 51
PC5A M L JO21 308
2 5 301
2056 165 V55V
8171 42 13
85 772 0
48
K0KX M L EN35 138
0 5 133
1090 93 CE1/K7CA
8492 30 1 30 288
0 34
YL1YI M L KO16 186
0 6 180
932 120 K1LZ
6432 18 6
40 737 0
38
DF1LX M L JO62 172
0 4 168
684 108 TF4M
2472 18 8
38 376 0
51
W3KB M L FN10 132 0 0
132 487 62
NX5M 2120 12
3 36 260
0 42
OE2LCM M L JN67
108 1 2
105 448 72
TF4M 2917 18
4 28 87
0 41
Check Logs
CALL C P GRID RAW DUPE BUST QSO PTS GRD CALL -BEST DX- KM MAXP QRP LOW TIME OVER BEST
JA3YBK C H PM84
161 1 7
153 2515 114
CE1/K7CA 17295 44
1 18 729
0 36
K7NJ C H DM37 421
10 11 400
2508 184 VK3IO
13344 24 21
94 762 0
77
K3WW C H FN20
459 10 15
434 2135 194
UU4JMG 8333 28
18 99 514
0 75
KT1B C H FN42 166
0 7 159
700 91 KH6LC
8093 16 5
35 253 0
46
NG7Z C H CN87 120
0 3 117
667 82 JH2FXK
7948 16 3
20 185 0
31
HA1DAE C H JN87
170 1 1
168 558 113
TF4M 3087 16
7 45 174
0 78
DJ9AO C H JO50 147
1 2 144
330 86 UA6LFQ
2064 12 4
40 288 0
58
K1DT C H FN41 33
0 4 29
287 28 KH6LC
8114 2 0
1 322 0
6
RA1QEA C H LO19 70
0 5 65
273 58 TF4M
3304 12 0
9 171 0
31
SP5CFD C H KO02 16
0 0 16
254 14 KV4FZ
8217 32 0
2 128 0
5
NS3X C H FM19 59
0 2 57
181 46 DL6FBL
6332 16 0
15 177 0
22
DL1EMY C H JO31 14
0 1 13
152 13 K4PI
7309 0 0
0 85 0 8
DF8UO C H JN48 68
0 3 65
126 53 LY7M
1342 6 1
7 143 0
17
K8SVT C H EN81 34
0 2 32
93 26 K6TA
3237 6 0
13 246 0
13
LZ1GU C H KN12 25
0 1 24
73 23 RV4AB
1865 8 3
5 99 0
13
KE2D C H FN20 22
0 3 19
40 17 N0NI
1683 6 0
2 80 0
9
RL3FA C H KO85 13
0 3 10
36 10 TM6M
2939 4 0
1 94 0
4
R7GX C H LN05 3
0 0 3
35 3 FM5CD
9784 0 0
0 17 0
2
DL8USA C H JO62 7
0 0 7
29 7 UA1OMS
2263 0 0
0 32 0
7
US0LW C H KO80 1
0 0 1
17 1 V55V
8214 0 0
0 10 0
1
DM5DX C H JO64 1
0 0 1
4 1 OE2LCM
779 4 0
1 10 0
1
DJ2YA C L JO40 129
0 3 126
626 91 FM5CD
7366 18 6
26 329 0
28
UR7MZ C L KN98 43
0 2 41
233 36 G3BJ
2971 12 0
9 69 0
25
LY1CT C L KO05 60
0 5 55
197 46 RV4AB
1751 6 1
4 179 0
18
UT1IM C L KN87 34
0 1 33
158 28 G3BJ
2884 9 0
5 152 0
18
WI0WA C Q EN31 2
0 0 2
6 1 N0NI
167 0 0
0 5 0
2
Soapbox Comments
Please consider me for the
KE3X-sponsored plaque. Transmit antenna is inverted L, 65 ft vertical and 70 ft
horizontal. Receive is K9AY loops. All antennas are within 100 feet of the
radio. - AA5B
I ran the SPDC this year
with a kludge antenna, after losing my Battle Creek Special to a derecho storm
in the summer. This year I made a modest
40' tee-loaded vertical over a spare radial field (16 radials) and ran at the
100-watt power leveljust to see what I could work in the Stew. The receiving antenna was one 500' reversible
Beverage, running East/West. I managed to work several EU, several KH6 and
CE1/K7CA of course, who seems to be able to hear anything. Conditions were fair at best, but I was happy
with the results from the test. I look
forward to next year and a much better Topband antenna! - AB4I
I operated QRP portable
from Port Penn Delaware. - AE3J
ICOM-7600 + PA 300 w + InvVee - D3AA
First time participating,
great fun, although I had problems with Vertical and had to use dipole instead!
- DA0I
First time entry - was fun
with LP (TS850S 70W) and G5RV - only 10m
up I used a skimmer and therefore go to Multi Category. But ok - I thought only
to make 30 QSOs with this little setup and managed a new record for me on
highband next year I will follow the rules + build up an antenna for 160m - if
my log should be a checklog - no problem – just move to checklog - HNY Peter -
DF1LX
My first 160m contest. a
new experience. - DF4XX
This was my first time
participating in the Stew Perry. I build up a simple L-antenna in the afternoon
and got it working nearly in time before the contest started at 1500Z. I had a
lot of fun though I heard a lot of more
DX-station than I could work. Hope to
meet you next year again. - DF9LJ
Just a few hours - limited
receive capability due to high local noise - DJ2QV
Thanks for this event.
First time for me participating in Stew Perry. I really enjoyed it and my
homebrew 55ft. vertical worked well. Only 100W are too less for the real fun.
Heard a lot of DX on the RX-Loop but no chance to work. See you next time. -
DJ3HW
100 Watts, Antenna tower
20m high - DJ5IW
Worked low power. - DJ9AO
Thank you for organizing
this fine contesting event 73 Hans - DK3YD
Always a fun. The athipic
contest format and its unique rules raise StewP to a very special event. To run
5 Watts is a real challenge, but at least you enjoy every single QSO with EU as
it would be a DX. No routine. Many thanks for organising the event and thanks
all for the QSOs! 73 Suad - DK6XZ
My 3rd Stew. Unexpectedly
had free time between the holy days, so I jumped in with zero preparation.
Again FT-857D, 100 Watts, and 6 m high helical vertical. Highlight was FM5CD,
my first Caribbean on topband. Quit after 5 and a half hours due to lack of
workable stations. Nice event anyway, thanks! - DK8NT
IT BECOMES MORE AND MORE
DIFFICULT TO GET THE US/DX BECAUSE OF LOTS OF EUS CALLING CQ ALL THE TIME.
CONDX WERE GOOD AT THE BEGINNING AND WENT OFF DURING NIGHT TIME HERE. NEVER THE
LESS, NICE TO MEET LOTS OF TB FRIENDS. THANK YOU & CUAGN 2013 ! - DL1AMQ
This is just a check log.
This year I had no time left, did just for 2 hrs tests of my new PA and my 13m
high stealth-T-Antenna towards North
America. - DL1EMY
RIG: TEN TEC EAGLE 599 ANT: ENDFED 40 MTR, 15 MTR UP -
DL5CL
Why not add a power
designator to the exchange like A/B/C making it meaningful and give the point
value during the event - DL8MBS
Just for fun - DL8QS
I ran for the full 14
hours. Started at 15z, should have waited until 17z. Condx were fair to good
with a quiet band. Very happy with my new inverted L and pleased to set new
personal best E/W distance records. Last outing for EI100T. Highlight; K9AY on
my K9AY! - EI100T
tx: ft1000 pwr:100w ant: L inversé - F5GGL
Have to put more radials
on my inverted L and more power also. Had fun to go back to top band. rig K3 +
250 W + inverted L. 73 HNY - F5PHW
ONE MORE TIME, I FALL
ASLEEP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CONTEST. AM I GETTING TOO OLD? - FM5CD
First time SP I think...or
for many years. EU propogation faded about 01:00 with the occasional NA out of
the noise then picked up again about 03:00, maybe that's normal? G0OPB Single Op High Power 73 - G0OPB
Great contest, marred by
bad rain static which wiped out weaker signals for several hours. - G3BJ
48m Inv L, 13m High.
100Watts. - G3RLE
My first time in this
event. Good fun and interesting to see how the points increase with distance. I
will be back for more next time with better tx and rx antennas. K3, Acom 1000
amp and a dipole at 60ft. - G3SJJ
Good condx to EU. Not many W/ VE here - G3VYI
Mediocre conditions but
plenty of activity - good fun as always - thank you. - G4AMT
CONDX not so good this
time. - G4AQG
Band conditions only fair
with few dx stations heard. My 100 watts struggled amongst the High Power signals.
A small RX loop helped a lot when noise levels got high on TX antenna. Thanks
to all who persevered copying my puny signal. Could not use my call history
file as it was almost useless with many errors. Classic case of "Log What
you Hear" or suffer the consequences. - G4BYG
Good conditions, plenty of
activity - G4LWB
Condx fair to poor.
Using FT1000MP MkV and Long wire (100ft) 100w - G4OTU
Running QRP 5W from an
IC-7400 to a 30 wire shaped in to a polymorph antenna; starts vertical, then
horizontal, then a down sloper, then top loading coil. Usual problems getting
running stations to hear my weak calls. Was surprised though to hear K1LZ for
my first W heard [but not worked!]. - G6CSY
First time entry for
Brimham Contest Group Total on-time: 13h30m - G6MC
Great fun as usual.
Totally blown away when V55V heard me! Thanks for all the QSOs! - GM4AFF
First time entry to Stew
Perry - enjoyed it very much. - GM4ZUK
100w to inverted L. On air
for a few hours in evening and one hour in morning. Fair conditions. UT5ECZ
acknowledged by io71 as io72. - GW3OQK
FT-1000MP MARK-V Field 100
Watts output 24 m short "Long Wire" antenna at 22 m high S7 permanent
power line noise work shift all the day on sunday, have to sleep before... :-)
- HA0HW
Kenwood TS-830S, Drake L4B
add 160M, Inverted L - HA3HZ
ODX: K3ZM 7655km (FM17) -
HA8BE
K3 - 100 Watts. Antenna
Inverted L at about 10m high Happy New Year 2013 to all - HB9ARF
Very limited time. Happy
New Year!. Bob - I2WIJ
We were always looking forward
to TBDC. Thank you everyone who called and picked up us. We apologize to all
stations that we could not copy. ZL3IX, were you waiting for our return for a
long time? Thank you for your patience. We connected with RBN, so we submit log
to check log. - JA3YBK
Condex for both Eu &
US was not good,but I did enjoy this activity. - JE1TSD
I always enjoy this
contest, especially Grid exchanges. Kuni - JH1QDB
FT817ND, 5W, ANT: EH-V -
JH7UJU
I ENJOYED CONTEST. BUT
CONDX IS NOT SO GOOD. TKS FOR YOUR KINDLY CONTEST MANAGEMENT - JR1GJP
All my QSOs were 100%
S&P, so would like to be considered for that plaque OR the Top # QRP
contacts plaque. Worked a bit of EU DX and had a great time! Many thanks to
BARC for sponsoring this fun contest. - K0PK
ALL QSOs S&P Tee-Ant vert 35 ft. - K0RI
I peeked at the Cluster at
sunrise in search of the Dog Xray so I am submitting as Check Log. - K1DT
Great contest format -
K1EEE
First timer. Inv L.
antenna 40 feet from house, up only 39 feet! no Beverage ant. Got my first 160m
QSOs outside of the Americas! - K1LOG
First time to participate
in Stew Perry. S&P'd a couple hours
and found it to be a very mild mannered and enjoyable contest overall...Top
Band rocks! - K2FF
PSE CONSIDER THIS SCORE
FOR ZONE 3, LP, PLAQUE BY K7RH - TNX! Fun time! Score is up over last year - I
think due to antenna improvement (inverted-L now goes up 85' instead of 45'). A
Golden Ear award goes to ZL3IX, who answered my 100w CQ, and had no trouble
with my report. (In contrast, I
struggled with his info. ZL is off the
side of my bidirectional beverage, so I had to pull him out between static
crashes on the inverted L.) Kudos, too,
to CE1/K7CA, for handing out so many long-haul QSOs from Chile. 10 Japanese
QSOs this year (10 last year too). I heard
no European, and there seemed to be less Caribbean activity than last
year. 55% of my QSOs were from CQing.
Tnx to all the casual ops who got on briefly to hand out a few QSOs, and to the
Boring ARC for putting on the show... Rig: TS-850, Inverted-L, 250'
bi-directional Beverage - K2PO
ALL QSOS S&P; OPERATOR
>70 YEARS YOUNG - K2XX
Top 18 ft of 96-ft
retractable vertical snapped off by wind was put back up just before SP. - K3TC
"Running 5 watts QRP
to a half wavelength dipole. I always
enjoy the Grid Square exchange because it reminds me of a VHF Contest with the
potential for many long distance QSOs. - K3TW
Handing out a few points
and adding to LOTW total HNY - K3WW
FIRST TIME IN THE SP.
RULES SAID TO PUT THE AWARDS IN THE SOAPBOX YOU WERE SHOOTING FOR. THERE ARE SEVERAL I WOULD LIKE A SHOT AT. TOP
# OF QSO,LONGEST QSO, TOP # OF GRIDS, TOP SCORE USA, GOLDEN LOG, TOP SCORE
WORLD, MIGHT BE IRISH AND NOT KNOW IT, SPEED DEMON, HITCH HIKERS GUIDE TO
GALAXY AND ANY OTHERS YOU SEE I MIGHT QUALITY FOR. MAYBE I'LL GET LUCKY ON 0NE. EQUIPMENT
K3->ALPHA 76->COMTEK 4 SQUARE OF 90 FT VERTICAL TOP LOADED RX ANTENNA
HI-Z 8 VERTICAL CIRCLE - K4PI
I managed 8 hours in the
chair. Something unusual for me. Only EU worked E77DX. Great ears...Went to bed
before EU sunrise. The band seemed to go from
- K5BG
Score includes multiplier
for low power. - K5LH
K3 5w Antenna = Hi-Q 6/160 @ 20' with 16 Radials
ea. 13' long Hi-Q is a 6% efficient antenna on 160m 5w x .06 = 300mw ERP - K5OAI
This is a record for my
station. I'm running a Yaesu FT-450 transceiver at 100W into a 40 meter Delta
Loop, loaded to 160M by a MFJ-949E antenna tuner. - K6CSL
Very slow for me. Some of the typically loud east coast and
Florida stations were non-existant. Had
periods where the band was good, but mostly a tough go. FT-1000MP AL-80b @ 600w
Inverted L at 65' with 2 tuned radials - K6NV
KW - K6TA
This definitely qualifies
as the "big city small antenna" entry. Antenna used was a feedline of a dipole with
a vertical part of about 20 ft on a tiny tiny lot in the middle of San
Francisco. Everyone I worked deserves recognition for their great receiving
ability. Not only this is my first ever entry in the Stew Perry TBDC, but also
first ever 160 M QSOs from this tiny-pistol station - K7GK
I AM SENDING THIS AS A
CHECK LOG SINCE THERE WAS NO SINGLE OPERATOR ASSISTED CATEGORY (HIGH POWER).
HOPEFULLY THAT CATEGORY WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE FUTURE. IT'S GREAT FUN USING
THE NEW HI-TECH GADGETS. - K7NJ
Tree and others, thanks
for this contest and for the memory of Stew W1BB. I love getting on where our
predecessors were pushed those many years ago, when we hams were limited to 200
meters and down. My J-shaped 80 m dipole on our small city lot couldn't compete
for "lamest ant," but it allows me to play a little bit. Thanks to
N0TT for my best DX this outing. Thank you to all who dug deeply and answered
my calls. 73, Jerry - K7VIT
Not sure if my score will
good enough for any plaques but: All QSOs were S&P; I operated from a Big City with 100 W; My
antenna is 32 feet high and is base & top loaded; Operated from a
residential lot; The antenna is lame and went up Friday before the contest.
HF2V with 160 kit top loaded with four 15' pieces of speaker wire and with
sixteen 30 foot radials from wire stripped from CAT5 cable. These radials would
not even fit in my yard. Photos available upon request - K7ZO
SEARCH and POUNCE ONLY fun
operation, using a 1941 McElroy bug, made in Boston, just as Stew Perry was! -
K8MFO
Spent less than 3 hrs on
the air this year, but had fun! - K8OZ
Conditions fair, darn
those sunspots! Thanks Boring guys for a great contest. - K9FO
100% Search & Pounce -
K9MMS
I do not have a Stew
computer logging program. I have an
Apple Computer. Can someone please help me with calculating my score? 81
different Grid Squares - K9TF
Lower propagation this
year! - K9WWT
K3/100 to shunt-fed 60
foot tower over minimal city lot ground system. - KB0YH
Had a blast while it
lasted. It’s nice to run into guys you
only hear in the stew... see you next year! - KB5NJD
Great contest. My best
effort ever. - KB8TYJ
Elecraft K-3 at 5 watts to
twin 50' T-top verticals, with a ground connection to the copper water line,
and a couple radials laid outside in the snow, the longer one 130' long. (Actually, I tied the ladder line feeders
together for my two 74' dipoles up 50' and ran them in parallel). QRN was down, signals seemed up, and I
enjoyed making 125 contacts in about 5.5 hours, a decent rate for 160 M and
QRP. Thanks to all who copied my
signals, and to those who endured repeats.
My hat's off to each of you. C U
next time, 73, Dan
ke0g - KE0G
FT-1000MP and Alpha 76A to
Inverted-L at 50 feet with pennant and magnetic loop RX antennas - KE3X
ANTENNA INVERTED L 40 FT
VERTICAL BEVERAGE 500 FT EAST WEST POWER 500 WATTS - KE8M
Handing out a few Qs. With the quiet magnetic field was expecting
better conditions. - KF6HI
This was my first entry in
the Stew Perry TBDC. I operated from my
small suburban QTH. The antenna was a 20' helically wound, top- and base-loaded
vertical (a la K6MM) using the bottom four sections of an 18m Spiderbeam
fiberglass pole. Best DX was on the East
Coast. I heard CE1, FM5, and a few KH6s, but couldn't quite get it done. Thanks for trying! 73 and HNY. - KF7ADB
1st TIME ENTRY. Had Fun, interesting to see the band
propagation move, there's hope for more Top-Band at KJ4EX : ). Top Score 100%
Search & Pounce? Other ? LOL. Knwd TS-2000LE, 100 watts, 3/4 wave
Sloper/Beverage and Top-Fed, Linear Loaded, Inverted L - KJ4EX
First time in this
contest. Lots of fun for me here in Clarksville TN - KM6NN
Elecraft KX3 with 32 Foot
Ground Mounted Vertical - KN5L
90W into a 66ft vertical
wire with 32 33ft radials made for a tough challenge, heard a lot of stations
but was a rabbit (all ears). It was exciting to hear east coast stations coming
in here in WA - KO7I
First time in this
contest. QRP with Sandy-impaired short multiband dipole (lost end supports,
currently low inverted vee). Enjoyed it and hope to make a better effort next
year. - KQ2RP
I may qualify for big
city-little pistol or city lot plaques - KS0T
Thanks for a fun contest.
I was more interested in DX than competing so I used the packet cluster. I also
used QRZ a few times to get a grid square. I was single op, high power,
assisted. The cluster wasn't much help but it did help with getting KH6. Next
year I'll probably compete. FT1000D, Alpha 76CA, 1500w, antenna is a lazy U or
double L. I was very pleased with the antenna. Seemed to be able to work
anything I could hear with ease. Used my 80 meter dipole for receive some of
the time. I really like your scoring based on distance. In the mid to late 70's
and into the early 80's I went to the same church as Stew in Boston. I was just
a kid so I never talked to him other than a hello. Did talk to him once on the
phone after I was licensed. That was about 1985 I would guess. I thought he
might be interested to know that someone from his had gotten their ticket. -
KT1B
Wow!!! What fun!!!
Conditions here were great. With
this little setup for 160 and no receive antenna, I couldn't believe all of the
Q's I got. Best catches were CE1, E7,
DL, KH6, and KL7. Left very little on the
table. Lots of new DXCC on 160 for
me. Lots of real good ears out
there. Only one dupe. I am already looking forward to next year.
Rig = TenTec Jupiter @ 100 watts. Antenna = K6MM 27' vertical for 160 meters
with two radials (Is that a lame antenna?) - KV8Q
The Stew is fun, as
always. The line noise and other QRN I'm
sometimes plagued with cooperated this year, and the bands were quiet. But
propagation to the East coast didn't seem to be as good as it could be. Still, 2nd best score ever for me, I think. -
KX7L
Could only participate for
few hours. Still enjoyed contest very
much - LA2AB
Operated from home. 20x20m
is not enough even for 80m, so don't even dream about 160m. But I tried to do
something. I have 12m tower with tri-bander so decided to make some experiments
with wires. After several weekends I almost gave up, but finally found
compromise solution with top band antenna. Erected feed point as high as
possible and spread wires across my property to have something like crazy
delta. It was absolutely impossible to fill 160m wire in to my property so I
made something like spider net. Tried to connect this "antenna " to
trcvr and find out that SWR good enough for first QSO. SWR was ~4, MFJ analyzer
shows resonance is on 2.060. No any way to spread out extra wires. Finally
decided to use tuner. Few evenings experimenting with radio on 160m and found
out that this wire net works good, even N1 station hear me at morning and few
JA's came into my log. I was happy. Long piece of wire works. Decided to be QRP
in SPTBDC with FT897 and autotuner. Start was pretty good with ~35 QSO's first
hour S&P'ing. Heard several UA9's, but they were deaf. Take piece of paper
and pen and start to registrate station who could not copy me. During all test
I got 24 stations. Most of them EU. Interesting why TM6M did not copy me, when
several minutes after F5IN copy my call at first time and even did not ask to
repeat my GRID :) Same with few G's... Heard few USA's, but only K1LZ and K3ZM
were strong enough to suppose for QSO. But I was wrong. They did not copy even
a dit. Finally I'm very satisfied with my result. Would be very interesting to
operate QRP from LY7Z/LY9Y contest QTH with good antennas, but LIFE IS TOO
SHORT FOR QRP... Best ears prize goes to... TF4M!!!!!! He copy my call and GRID
and don't ask to repeat! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! 73! TNX QSO's and HNY to all of
you!
- LY7Z
FT-1000MP, Vy low, strange
configuration Inv V. - LY9A
My first time for Stew
Perry - but not my last. I had such a
great time I am already looking forward to the next. - N1BCL
One-sixty many tones DX
and west coast plenty. Must get some
sleep now. Wait, there's no award for best soapbox this year? Shoot! Lame antenna 1 - accidentally
discovered that the 160 foot piece of wire strung through trees as a SW bcst
receive antenna works pretty well as an out-of-region antenna on top band; good
news since... Lame antenna 2 - the 160m Carolina Windom I had planned to use,
but the choke at the bottom of the vertical section, which normally drags on
the ground, got buried during the evening's snowstorm, and my SWR went to heck.
- N1EN
Running 100W on my 60 ft
hor / 60 ft vertical inverted ell over semi-circle radial field. Conditions
were much better than last year, except that I wasn't hearing any of the
European stations. - N2CJ
Thanks to Dave, K1TTT, for
his hospitality! I am 'applying' for "longest QSO" (although
"best DX" is more descriptive, someone might think the winner was a
ragchewer) - N2KW
You would not believe my
160 M antenna... an end fed 75 ft long wire with a 1:1 balun! - N3JNX
Ten Tec Eagle, Ameritron
AL-811H at about 500-600W out. Antenna: Marconi T, 130 feet wide, 75 feet
high. RX Antenna: single K9AY loop for
NE and SW Lots of fun! Almost twice the number of QSO's compared to last year.
Of course substantial antenna and station improvements too. Receive antenna is
super. And I put 1500 feet of copper all over the yard for a radial field. -
N3QE
My 3rd time doing Stew
Perry seriously: previous times were in '06 and '08. I seem to have found my performance or
saturation level: in time order I made 329, 325, and 324 QSOs for 827, 917, and
930 points (before power bonus). This year I ran for 4 hr. to start, averaging
50 QSOs/hour from 21Z to 01Z, with a peak of 60/hr.22-23Z. At 0104 and 0105 Z a DL and an OL called me,
fairly loud. That got my attention. CQd for a few more minutes, but no more EU
responses, so I tuned and found 5 more EUs (SN, EI, 4O, G, and TM) plus CE1
between 0113 and 02Z. After a break I
made 4 more EU QSOs 03 to 04 Z, but my rates were much lower, CQing or
tuning. I stayed on till 0630Z hoping
for new loud EUs, but the few EUs I heard were much weaker than when I had
worked them before. I did make some 7 and 8 point west-coast QSOs late. My best DX was 4O and RA3, for 16 QSO points
each. - N3UM
Maybe I Qualified for the
KE3X Plaque. First Stew contest. 70' vertical, 2 beverages, IC-7800 & Alpha
9500. In spite of beverages much QRN.
Too many US stations calling CQ in the DX window made finding and
working DX a task. I think US stations calling CQ in DX window should be DQ's
and not listed other that in the list of LIDs. - N4NW
ONLY A FEW HOURS FOR THE
STEW PERRY THIS YEAR.. THANKS TO THE SPONSORS FOR A GREAT FORMAT... - N4PN
MY AGE IS 77 YEARS! INTERESTING THAT WHILE NOT AS MANY STATIONS
ARE ON, EVERYONE FINDS A FREQUENCY AND CALLS CQ, SO NOT AS MANY QSO's RESULT. -
N5UL
Didn't get on until after
EU sunrise so was mainly NA contest . Best DX was CE1/K7CA and a few KL7s es KH6s . K9AY loop did help copy
some weaker signals I probably never would have worked with just a transmit
antenna to listen with. Thanks to all for the QSOs, this is a fun contest to
operate. 73 de Mike N5XJ - N5XJ
Thanks to all of those that
heard my 5W and low strung wire...amazing that anyone at all could hear that
signal! - N6GQ
The most local noise I've
ever heard on 160m as the contest started. Fortunately it became much quieter
as the contest proceeded. - N6RY
first time entry, 100 watts, urban lot, Cablehelp loaded sloper
with no radials, limited time available. - N6VS
Thanks to K8MK for the use
of the station. Antenna slightly broken
so spend about 1.5 hours repairing the linear loading. Goal for next
year is to actually have receive
antennas. Very high noise level at the
start, but signals were good so didn't make much difference. Didn't work elmer
fudd (W4EF) this year. :( - N8VW
This was my first Stew
Perry Topband Challenge and I really enjoyed it. Thanks to all and 73, John
Hill, N9RLO - N9RLO
Saturday night was quite
good. Great east coast signals and a few
EU. Sunday early morning was a
disappointment. Higher noise and not many
JA's. - N9RV
Well first, let’s get all
the possible plaque information out of the way first! I operated just over 9
hours all S&P. I only have one antenna for 160m for TX and RX that was
used. It is a inverted U with the longest vertical section about 33' alongside
tower. The horizontal section runs about 75' to a tree in the corner of my city
lot and slopes down to about 25ft above ground where it attaches to a tree
branch. It is tied off on my neighbor’s fence post at 48" above ground and
then runs about another 8'horizontal along the fence back towards my tower. All
I have in the way of space to hang antennas is a 65'X75' back yard area. I
actually planted the tree this antenna hangs when we first moved in this house
almost 23 years ago, with the intent of eventually being able to use it
specifically to hang some kind of wire for 160m! It's a 35'- 40'ish Silver
Maple. See photos attached of antenna. I kinda put this antenna up in a rush
last month the day of the ARRL 160 contest. It certainly is a challenge playing
on 160 with only 100 watts and low flying antenna! This was my personal best
outing so far in the SP. I was able to work at least one 14 and 13 pointer. I
was actually able to hear quite a few EU DX this year, but was only able to get
4 DX in the log. No complaints though. Every DX I put in the log is always a
bonus in my book! I worked a total of 116 grids, which is also a new best for
this station. My only down side was the noise level here. Way too much RF
pollution in my neighborhood these days. Kept an S9 noise level until just
after midnight. Noise finally dropped to S7 after midnight, and with RF gain
throttled back some, and some NR injected and 6DB of RX attenuation and head
phones on, walking up and down the band with a 200hz band pass filter in, life
was good!! I had a great time playing as always, and look forward to next
year’s SP Top Band Challenge. Lets double the DX and work some more grid
squares! Operating conditions, Icom 756 ProIII 100 watts to inverted U 33'
vertical. 73, Gene - N9TF
All S&P - NA4K
Switched from almost
useless 43' vertical to homemade 160M dipole - much better, especially on
transmit. Now I need a better RX setup! - NC6K
K3, N1MM, 34-foot
coil-loaded vertical w/elevated radials, handicap worthy of a score multiplier:
3.33 miles from W7EW - NE7D
I was using the RBN to see
if my signal was being heard but then used it to find other stations. Also, I
had five off periods which is one more than is allowed. Hence, the checklog. -
NG7Z
I was using the InterWeb
in addition to my own ears, so please accept this as a CHECK LOG only. It would be nice to have a "Single Op
Assisted" category,
but I mainly wanted to give out some points. - NN4X
Elecraft K2 5W, LW 42m -
OK1FKD
TRX ICOM IC-735 ANT LW PWR
100W - OK1HX
THANKS FOR THE NICE CONTEST.
TRX FT 847 110W - ANT G5RV - OK1KZ
Extremely noisy band, no
ext. RX antenna just half sloper 12m up. The score is maybe good for the
"worst score in contest" plaque... - OK1RP
Thanks for good contest -
OK2BUZ
HRD 4x UA9/0 ONLY, but not
worked. Hrd ZC4LI, ZS6EZ, KV4FZ, many USA/VE worked only TF4M, FM5CD, K1LZ,
K3ZM. I have only simple GP 20,5m high, 1,5km radials buried, FT-1000MP, no
bvgs. EU1AA/qrp and OL1A/qrp has very big signal here, yours antennas must be
effective then my. 73 de Ludek ok2zc.blogspot.com "apply" for a
plaque - W1FMR & K9JWV - Top Number contacts by QRP Station - OK3C
RIG IC-9100 at 100W and
half wave OCF antenna at 14m. - OL0A
TRX: YAESU FT-857D PWR: 100 WATTs ANT: 41 m Long Wire - OM4DN
LP=100W - OM8DD
FT-2000 Dipole - OM8ON
Rig: K3 Elecraft 90 Watt
Ant.: Base loaded 20mtr LongWire as Inverted-L up 12mtr. Plaque for simple
antenna Happy New Year - OU2I
FT-2000, DIPOLE - RG5A
CHECK LOG - RJ3AA
GOOD CONTEST - RK4HYT
TNX for technical support
to Eugene, OH5DA/RK3AD - RL3A
TKS FOR NICE CONTEST PWR
50w, ANT-ROMB80m - RN2FQ
Thanks for the contest. 73
! Val, RV4LC. - RV4LC
IC-735 100W, DIPOLE - RW1AI
Icom 7800 power 5 watts,
Ant: LW 120m - RW3AI
I declare that this
station was operated strictly in accordance with the rules and spirit of the
Contest, and I agree that the decision of the Contest Committee shall be final
in all cases of dispute. - RZ3AUL
Nice contest! - RZ4FWW
NOT SERIOUS EFFORT. FEW
HOURS FOR FUN. JUST GIVE OUT SOME POINTS! - S57DX
Alinco DX70TH - 100W. TX
Antenna - Inverted L + 36 Radials 24,5m each. RX Antennas - Beverages: 114m NW,
130m N, Reversible 176m W-E
Laptop Dell - SP5CJY
Running for: Highest Score
Mobile (/M). This year I had the station set up and running in the car in good
time.
There were conditions but
very variable and dull up here in the Aurora Zone. On time counts 8 hours and 8
minutes, but spent about 12 hours in the car including driving. - TF3DX-M
http://tf4m.com/2012-stew-perry-160m-dx-contest/
shooting for the Aurora Borealis award...CU next year in better condx. - TF4M
ICOM-718, ANT-DELTA 160
METRS - UA1CUR
Poor Condx. - UA3AB
73! HNY-2013!!! - UA3AKI
FT-1000MP; ANT: VERTICAL
TNX 73 - UA4FCO
FT-2000, LW - UA4PAQ
Rig YAESU FT-897D, TX Ant
Vertical 17 m., RX Ant Bidirectional Beverage 200 m. - UA6CEY
73! - UR4IZ
Tnx for nice contest -
UR8GX
Eligible for KE3X PLAQUE.
- operation from a city lot. TX antenna 21 meter home made top loaded coiled
vertical (photo attached). RX antenna W7IUV flag and W7IUV preamp 40 meters
from TX antenna on the same roof. - US5WE
I love this band and I
love TBDC! - UU4JMG
FT-817 5 W - LW-56 M -
UU4JO
My first serious stew
perry participation. affected by local thunderstorm unable to start at sunset.
US antenna out of order and unable to repair during nighttime. Heard a lot of
US but they did not hear me. Thanks to Martin V51W and his great equipment and
rhombic antennas it was fun to make so many DX contacts from North Namibia. -
V55V
Nice conditions, my best
Stew so far due to RAC contests. Worked
this contest with my TS-520S--what a difference the receiver makes. I just love this radio receiver & filter
combination. The selectivity was great
and the static crashes were much easier on the ears compared to the
FT-1000. Thanks to all who heard my
100W. Using N1MM, Inverted-L with 4
elevated radials, and TS-520S--No receive antenna! Tnx to all EU who heard me. Tony - VE1ZA
ALL SEARCH AND POUNCE ENTRY
- VE3CV
A son (VE3SMA) and
father(VE3OSZ) effort. We were quite pleased with the result. Condx were pretty
good and we were able to work some decent DX. Best was Al in CE. Thanks to Lew,
Tree and the rest for organizing this excellent top band contest. - VE3OSZ
This is the greatest
contest. Makes so much sense to use
grids to confirm a contact. Used an Inv L with FCP and very impressed that just
about everyone heard me on my first call.
Looking forward to the next Stewperry! - VE7CA
Best condx for the Stew
for years and low summertime QRN. Not a huge number of QSO's, but everywhere is
a long way from here, so they all score well. Many thanks to the Boring Amateur
Radio Club for organising this splendid tribute to Stew. The best contest on
the calendar! - VK6GX
This was my first Stew
Perry Contest. I added a new low noise receiving antenna to go with my Hy-Tower
Vertical. My entire station worked well as a QRP entry. - W0CZ
Awful line noise! - W0GN
Better band condx to the
west then in ARRL 160, worse towards Europe. Glad the QRN was tame. SOAPBOX:
Running an old ICOM 99 watt little pistol, a lame 45 foot high loaded tubing
vertical antenna, city lot in Bradenton, FL – pop 53K, 100% search and
pounce. STILL HAD LOTS OF FUN. Please consider this an application for the
special awards sponsored by AA6VB, K7FL, WX7G or KE3X. - W0PV
Got to Hawaii with 90
watts into my Inv-L 25ft by 67 ft top. Thanks !!! - W0YSE
Remote from Japan - W1NN
K-12 Educator for Region 6
in Connecticut. School e-mail is dfegley@rsd6.org - W1QK
**Low Power 100w output
entry - No Assistance** Single element
TX/RX Inverted 'L' antenna with vertical section less than 40' above ground,
all located on small city (town) lot of 100' x 200'. No other antennas (TX or RX) were used. County population (on Aquidneck Is.
alone): apprrox. 61000. Many thanks to
all (esp. the sponsors/plaque donors) for another enjoyable Stew Perry TBDC
with one of the very best scoring formats in all of contesting. Additional
participants needed in future years for this event...Topband contesters should
get new recruits for this FB event! - W1WBB
See article at end of
soapbox section – W2GD
Rig: Elecraft K3, P3,
KPA500 (500W) and AL-1500 (1500W). I used both amplifiers at different times and
both worked well. Antennas: A design by W3ZZ. It is an inverted-L that loads
the tower (85' with mast) and uses the lower guy wires as part of the
"ground plane". I also have a new 3-element Hi-Z receive antenna that
seems to work very well. This was my first Stew Perry contest as I am new to
160. I operated search and pounce only. I worked a few stations in Western
Europe and at least one Caribbean so I was pleased. - W2GPS
Heard a few big guns
working Europeans, but never heard a single one myself. Always a pleasure to be in the Stew though. -
W3EF
I have no idea what plaque
category I qualify for, but here are some details of my setup, just in case...
-
Power = 500W. Antenna =
inverted L with one ground radial. Age = 69 years, 303 days, ~7 hours. Lot area
= 85,390 square feet. Number of grandchildren = 3. Years married = 47 (that
should get me some prize...). Had a great time; it's always fun when some DX
calls you!!! Thanks for making Stew Perry one of the best contests 73 - John -
W4AU
This is my first entry in
the Stew Perry Contest. - W5RYA
First SP contest--Great
Fun--100% S&P - W7AV
This was fun! - W7EW
I actually heard Europe
thru the USA QRM on my Inv L. Condx not as good as last year at my QTH.
Actually worked K7TR! - W7FKF
Using a fan dipole as a
top-loaded vertical - top is about 30' above ground. All manual - no computer
to send, or to log! - W8QZ
I would be eligible for an
indoor antenna category. Thanks everyone for pulling me out. - W8UE
I seem to qualify for big
city, little pistol; Tempe's population is about 160,000 and I ran 90 watts. I
qualify for the KE3X conditions too. I definitely used a lame antenna -- a
Hustler 6BTV trap vertical with 15 feet of wire clipped to the top running over
to the air conditioning unit on the roof of our house. I do hope someone else
did better with a lamer antenna - W9CF
I look forward to this
contest each year and its unique scoring system. Thanks to the plaque sponsors and the Boring
Group. - W9RE
K3 to inverted L random
wire across backyard about 15 Ft AGL. Have never de-loused this place for noise
and crud sources, so noise floor was pretty high. K3 to the rescue! Amazed by all the stations
who heard me. Some really put some
effort into copying me. And then there
were some CQ machines who didn’t try or didn’t stop long enough to see if there
was a weak signal calling. Amazed to actually HEAR JH4AAG, ZL3IX(barely), KL7RA
was weak when I heard him so he sure couldn't hear me. FM5CD couldn't hear me,
near fell off the chair
when CE1/K7CA answered me!
I REALLY like the GRID Square exchange and the contest structure/rules. Stew
would be quite happy, I think. - WA6CDR
Single wire - No receive
antennas. The Stew just keeps getting better every year. - WB8JUI
RECENTLY, A COUPLE OF MY
FRIENDS REMARKED DURING A FAILED ATTEMPT TO TAKE A TOWER DOWN "I GUESS WE
ARE OFFICIALY OLD". WELL, I COULD ONLY STAND A PITIF - WD5BJT
Elecraft K2 running 4.9w
into 195' Inverted-L or windowline-fed 135' doublet shorted at tuner. - WD8RIF
First time operating in
the "Stew". Used a 48ft
unbrella uertical and a homebrew shielded loop for receive all within a
residntial lot.
Really enjoyed the contest
and am looking forward to doing it again next year. - WM9Q
City Lot 120x120. Noisy
condx most of the test. - WS6X
600 watts to a 30' base
loaded vertical worked very well. - WX7G
TNX! HNY! - YL1YI
Glad to be back again, lot
to learn reading the Rule 6 !, those old days are gone. Setup IC-7000 100W (
2.3 Kg!), antenna 41m sloping wire, no tuner !. 73 Szigy. - YO2IS
RIG: FLEX5000; ANTENNA:
PROXEL PRO-X1 - YO3GNF
Nice contest. FT 990. PA:
Old russian R118BM-3 about 600w. Ant. Inverted L. and EWE. - YO5AJR
THANKS TO ALL - A HAPPY
NEW YEAR! - FT897D 70W input +Ant LW 200m - YO5DAS
Sad for me because i had
no time to spend in contest! But I have some fun! Next year for sure! First
time entry - YO9RIJ
First time entry - YU1UN
Thanks to all concerned in
running the contest. I will give the GOLDEN LOG plaque a go !! - ZC4LI
"Murphy" Visits Murphy Drive Once Again
by John Crovelli – W2GD.
As reported earlier, the W2GD/N2CW 160M station co-located at WYRS-FM sustained significant wind and flood damage during Super Storm Sandy back in October. Ongoing repairs to site infrastructure at the time of the ARRL 160 prevented our participation for the first time in several decades. You can read about the site damage at: http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/3830/2012-12/msg00192.html.
Our procrastination installing 160 antennas this season probably saved our bacon. If we'd raised the three element 160M TX array in October on the weekend before CQWW PH, which we'd often done in years past, we probably would have had to rebuild everything. Hurricane Sandy was a historically powerful storm, and would have easily ripped the antenna to pieces ... it's nowhere near as robust as TF4M's "Arctic King".
On Friday and Saturday, December 14 & 15, members of the SJDXA and our core 160 CW Team held work parties to test cabling, raise the TX array onto place on the 300 foot tower and make repairs to beverages and cabling systems. Follow-up work parties were also held this past Friday and Saturday, just prior to the Stew Perry.
Before arriving last Saturday morning, all of the beverages and cabling had been repaired and tested, so we were positioned to focus our work party efforts on final configuration, cabling and tuning of the 3 element TX array (two element vertical beams that shared delta loop reflector which fires NE and WSW).
Unfortunately the week preceding the Stew a strong coastal storm with 80 mph winds pummeled the site. When we arrived Saturday morning what we (K2TW, W1GD, W2CG, W2GD, N2HM) found out in the marsh was an unexpected "mess". A 300 foot rope that pulls away the center of the NE vertical sloping dipole DE had snapped in the high winds. When it let go the main NE tower pull rope (secured to a pulley suspended from a yardarm at 240 feet) became snagged around tower obstructions at 100, 200 and 220 feet, and could not be pulled free of the tower from the ground. To make things really miserable, instead of the hoped for snow storm we had to deal with a cold hard rain. Yuck!
Once W2CG found the other end of the snapped rope several hundred feet away in the marsh (and spliced it back together), yours truly climbed the tower in a heavy rain to un-snag the main pull rope (which supports the NE sloper and delta loop reflector)....there being no alternative way to make the NE antenna functional for the Stew. Climbing Rohn 55G in rubber wadding boots is not exactly the safest thing to do but with 2 feet of standing water around the tower (and the tide still rising), there was no feasible way to put on climbing boots. I just took my time climbing, moving the rope around the three obstructions as I ascended to 220 feet, and then slowly retreated down the tower to 80 feet to direct the ground crew while rerouting the bottom leg of the delta loop reflector around guy wire obstructions. Totally saturated gloves made this task difficult....and cold.
Later while testing the delta loop, we discovered a new problem in one of the hardline connectors which had tested OK just 3 weeks earlier (all of the cables to the tower had been submerged in salt water for an extended period during the big October storm). Disassembling and reassembling the 7/8 inch hardline connector somehow cleared the problem. We proceeded with array tuning at the 100W level .....a procedure that we'll change in the future to include high power testing (the reason why will be self-evident as you read further).
After spending five plus hours out in what can only be described as harsh conditions the team had completed installation and testing of the NE driven element and the delta loop reflector. Attempts to improve the geometry of the SW driven element were abandoned due to the weather....all five of us were suffering from borderline hypothermia after spending so much time in the cold rain and treading around in two feet of frigid saltwater. We gladly retreated back to the station building to get dry and warm....... hoping for the best.
The station setup team lead by W2NO had managed to resolve almost all of the station wiring and networking issues by our target 2130 UTC start time. But a nagging issue with a keying line required troubleshooting and then some cable prep work so we delayed our start until 2200 UTC. While waiting, we observed signals from EU were coming through at well above average signal levels before our local sunset and the repaired beverages were performing well. There was every reason to think we would later make a good showing in the Stew as our final prep for the CQ160 CW just weeks away.
But then disaster stuck. After 5 minutes of high power operation, 'Murphy' paid a visit which brought our fledgling TBDC operation to an immediate halt. In the time it took to make 11 QSOs, the SWR on both the NE and SW driven elements had gone sky high. The amp tripped whenever we tried to run over 175 watts using the NE array, and immediately tripped when we tried to fire the SW option.
You could sense the feeling of despair and defeat in the room. We looked at each other and silently asked ourselves the question "what now"? It was clear something had failed in both of the feedlines going to the TX array. What were the odds.......?
It was dark, damp, cold, and the wind was increasing outdoors....so no one was terribly eager to jump right up and make the 550 foot trek back out to the tower to investigate. I could tell some team members were entertaining the thought of just packing it in and heading home.....we all felt exhausted from the many hours already spent in the marsh earlier in the day. Most of us were just starting to feel warm and "normal" again after changing into dry clothes.
We somewhat reluctantly began a group discussion about what to do next and how to approach the problem. With 230+ years of experience in the room, there was no shortage of suggestions. Eventually we agreed to test the feedlines from the shack outward, knowing the fault could be anywhere in four discrete cable segments (50 foot RG213 runs from shack to hardline connections located in the crawl space of the station bldg, two 500 foot runs of 7/8 inch Andrews Heliax out to the tower base, 50' RG8X extension cables added to the driven element feedlines, and finally the 225 foot RG8X driven element feedlines). Using a VOM we measured the two feedlines in the shack, the SW element line was a dead short and the NE driven read about 120 ohms. Not a very encouraging starting point.
K2TW and I gathered together some LED lights, a KW dummy load, VOM, wrenches, wire brushes etc. and ventured down into the building's dark and dank crawl space. The RG213 cables to the hardline connections tested OK on the dummy load at 1 KW. We then disassembled the two 7/8 inch heliax connectors. Despite being submerged in saltwater for several days following Hurricane Sandy, the inside of the connectors were in pristine clean and dry condition. The potential easy 'fixes' were behind us.....a trip out to the tower would now be needed to continue the search for the source of the faults.
At this point (2320 UTC), the team decided to take a break and get back on the air running 100W using the NE antenna. We also took the opportunity to order some dinner since we were all starved. It was encouraging to have so many EU stations respond to our low power CQs. We even logged our longest distance contact (with UU4JMG) during the next hour. On the plus side, the NE array was exhibiting very good forward gain (the models suggest it has 8 dbi over salt water) and the expected F/B. The downside, we knew it would be a long night without a TX antenna that favored stations to our west once EU sunrise arrived. Our delay in repairing the backup Inverted L was proving to be a serious tactical error.
After enjoying several slices of hot pizza and some coffee, at 0200Z, I convinced W2CG to make the trek out to the tower with me to continue cable tests. Armed with LED lamps, the KW dummy load, a knife, wrenches and tape we trudged out and put the dummy load on the two hardline runs. Everyone enjoyed a moment of tremendous relief when both of the 500 foot 7/8 heliax runs tested good at a KW output (replacing these cables was not something any of us wanted to contemplate). The problem was finally isolated to the RG8X cabling and we ultimately determined water had gotten into the extension RG8X cable PL259s and quickly shorted out after just a few minutes of operation at high power. CG and
I pulled the extension 8X cables out of both driven element lines and we were finally good to go at full power. SUCCESS!
By now we'd missed 3+ hours of prime time propagation to EU so there was no possibility of posting a competitive multi-op score. Nonetheless at 0242 UTC we restarted the operation, this time running full power. For the most part everything remained stable. Although the best opening to EU was well behind us, we enjoyed some very good mini EU runs from time to time over the next several hours, under less than great conditions. Signals from the western USA were reasonably good and stations seemed to respond immediately when called on the less than optimized W/SW array. But we didn't exactly enjoy a pipeline to KH6 or anywhere else in the Pacific during the deep night. We never heard a VK, ZL or JA this weekend.
But all in all we felt very good with our final QSO total and score given the problems we had overcome over the course of the prior 20 hours.
After sunrise, we cleaned up the site and headed out to breakfast for our customary operation debrief.
Here are some of the positive aspects of the Stew effort mentioned by team members over breakfast:
We had managed to get the station put together and on the air, despite unexpected storm damage and the worst weather conditions we've dealt with since the 2000 CQ160 CW operation (ice/snow). We stuck with it (didn't quit) and successfully made emergency repairs when it would have been just as easy to head home. Confirmed performance of the NE TX array - we were competitively loud into EU at both low and high power. This antenna is ready for CQ160 CW. Confirmed the six beverages were performing properly after repairs to damage sustained during Hurricane Sandy. There were no line noise issues at all....this is always a threat in this salt rich environment.
And we also came up with a few things to do differently next time:
Always test the TX antennas at both low and HIGH power. Faults would have been identified sooner and repairs made under far more favorable conditions if we'd done this. Lesson learned. We need a backup TX antenna in the event one of the primary gain arrays fail. We'll repair the L before the CQ160 CW. The unexpected damage and poor weather conditions didn't allow us to complete final installation of the W/SW TX array (some tree and rope work remain to be done). We'll need to be prepared on CQ160 CW weekend to complete this item under potentially adverse weather conditions. We still need to make a final decision on which antennas to use for diversity reception.
If you've managed to read this entire report, you know our team is composed of diehard 160 guys who are willing to do whatever is necessary to be competitive (or you may now think we're just plain crazy).
73 - John, W2GD (for the Team)
Operators
4O3A (E74IW)
9A7T (9A2EU, 9A5MR)
DA0I (DK1II)
DD5M (DJ0ZY)
DJ2QV (DJ2QV+Skimmer)
DK2OY (DK2OY+SKIMMER)
DK6XZ (E77XZ)
EI100T (EI4HQ)
G4AQG (G3XDK)
G6MC (G4MEM, G4RCD)
HC2UA (W6NF)
HG7T (HA7TM)
JA3YBK
(JS1PWV,JG3MRT,JF4FUF)
JE1ZWT (JG1VGX)
K1LZ (K1LZ, AE2W, K3JO,
N8BO)
K5KC (W5TM)
K7RAT (N6TR)
K8IA (K8IA KC7V)
KE3X (KE3X, N6AN)
KH6LC (AH6RE, KH6LC, NH6V)
LA2AB (SP2ASJ)
LY2BBF (LY4BF)
LY2XW (LY2XW,LY2MV)
LY5E (LY2IJ)
LY7A (LY1FK LY3BB LYR346)
LZ5R (LZ1UK)
LZ9R (lz3yy)
N0NI (N0NI N0XR)
N0UD (WB0OAJ)
N6DZ (W6NV, KX7M)
N7GP (N5IA)
NA6E (WT6P)
NZ1U (KB1H)
OE9R (OE9ICI)
OG4T (OH4MFA)
OK3C (OK2ZC)
OL0A (OK1CZ)
OL1A (OK1CW)
OL7M (OK1MU, OK1HRA,
OK2ZAW)
OU2I (OZ1BII)
RK4HYT (RA4HBS)
RL3A (R3DCX RX3APM UA3ASZ
RL3FT)
RZ4FWW (R4F-677, RK4FL)
S53M (S51FB)
SA1A (SM1TDE)
SK2AT (SM2LIY)
SL0W (SM0AJU)
SN7O (SP7IVO)
SN7Q (SP7GIQ)
SP9JZT (sp9jzt)
TM6M (F1AKK,F8DBF)
UX4U (Us7ux)
UX7U (UX7UA)
V55V (DL3DXX)
VE3OSZ (VE3SMA, VE3OSZ)
W1CRP (K1RQ, NJ1F)
W2GD (W1GD, K2TW, N2HM,
W2CG, W2GD, W2NO)
W2RR (WA2AOG)
W3LL (ND3D)
W3USA (K8MR)
W7RN (W6UQZ)
WD5R (N5ECT)
WI0WA (N0AC)
YL1YI (YL2CV YL2CA)
YL5T (YL3DQ)
YQ6A (YO6BHN)
YT8A (YU1EA)