MS sprint contest




144 MHz Meteorscatter Sprint Contest 2016

 

 

Final results

 

Important notification: published results on MMMonVHF are a bit different then those published in DUBUS or elswhere. Reason is correction of log received from UR4EWZ that was rejected by Norton E-mailscanner. This resulted in loss of 64 QSO's. These have been added to the processed log of UR4EWZ and resulted in correction of final score.

 

The 2016 edition of the "144 MHz Meteorscatter Sprint Contest" was held from August 11, 2016, 22:00 GMT until August 13, 2016, 21:59:59 GMT. The final results for this contest are as follows:

 

Class 1: QRP (ERP < 1500 Watts)

 

Rank Call Locator

Claimed

QSO

Claimed

Score

Error

QSO

Final Score

01

 LZ2ZY KN13OT  35 48272  5 48434 
02   UT3UX  KO50HJ  32  44802  44777 
03   LY2BUU  KO15XH  25  31633  31628 
04   YL75IV  KO06OL  24  28826  28546 
05   EW1CD/2  KO34RC  21  27431  11  27523 
06   UV9VY  KN68DM  22  25459  25364 
07   R6DFR  KN95MB  14  21443  21449 
08   EA1HRR  IN83JJ  13  18247  18279 
09   LZ3V  KN12OP  9417  9169 
10   LY1R  KO14RV  7373  7377 
11   UA1ZFG  KP69NA  7091  6867 
12   LZ1DP  KN22TK  5859  5817 
13   UT5UUV  KO50GK  4197  4193 
14   UT4UEI  KO50GK  3562  3559 

 2

Class 2: QRO (ERP > 1500 Watts)

 

Rank Call Locator

Claimed

QSO

Claimed

Score

Error

QSO

Final

Score

01  SF3NR JP92FW  168  247458  55  250089 
02   RO3X  KO73HW  105  164537  22  164648 
03   UR4EWZ KN87CX 104 163743 16 163131
04   LZ0C KN22XS 76 111472

13

111843
05   YL2AO KO16DK 68 86448 6 86385
06   DL1KDA JO30EP 57 80181 7 78043
07   HB9FAP JN47PH 52 72904 5 72948
08   YT1X JN94WG 55 72448 72624
09   EM25S  KN28IV  48  56793  16 

56495

10   DM3W  JO62XE  38  51834  51185 
11   C37MS  JN02SK  43  47513  47239 
12   DG9BFJ JO31AA  31  46383  46862 
13   PA3FYC  JO31AF  36  46496  46684 
14   UT4LA  KN89CW  30  43599  43487 
15   S56P  JN76PO  25  41213  41224 
16   YT3N  KN04LP  29  40638  40731 
17   OE3ILW/3  JN77XX  29  39995  40099 
18   RK3AF  KO75WO  25  37991  38160 
19   UT2UB  K050HC  28  38657  38140 
20   LA0BY  JO59FW  27  37434  37450 
21   LZ5D  KN22UL  24  32583  32781 
22  PA2CHR JO32DB 15 26820 3 26654
23  LY2FN K014XV 18 26157 2 26173
24  YO2BBT KN05UK 18 23436 3 23276
25  SP6CJK JO80EX 18 23192 2 23235
26  DL0HOF JO50XG 12 16390 4 16494
27   LZ5GM  KN32RM  4932  4929 

 

As contestmanager for the 2016 edition of the "144 MHz Meteorscatter Sprint Contest" I certify that the results above are thrue and correct to my best knowledge and belief.

Frank Veldhuijsen, PA4EME

 

Awards will be send to the participants between Dec. 7th and Dec. 11th. If a participant did not receive an award after Dec 11th, please notify the contestmanager.

 

 

 

SOAPBOX

 

UT2UB

Due to technical problems the work started late. Nevertheless, many thanks to all who responded. See you next year.

73! Andrey UT2UB
 
 
 

 

 

SF3NR

Hello!

Here comes the SF3NR group contest log with some pictures.

The main priority was to activate JP92 from a great qth wich was at SM3LIC land
as it is private area also the hill topp where SK3MF is located on are on a private fenced area wich clearly is meaning private region.
The idea to activate JP92 came as I have seen how many have tried to do as /p and landed on a camping site low terrain below somethin , yeah abit of mission impossible..
1 year ago I planted a idea why not to get over and do the ms sprint from JP92fw but I wanted green light from both of SM3LIC and SM3UZS that we wanted to do and lukely I knew thrue my father OH6PA SM3LIC/Hans so I asked kindly if it was possible and yes it was a go.. then as we got industry holidays in july/august shift it fitted perfectly to do it, while the idea started to grow all went in as a train , the beast at place we heard was in good shape and ready to go. then came the Bonus.. OH6ZZ/Jussi wanted to do join on aswell and this time without his own radio gears, what a bonus it went SM3VAC /Magnus came along too and wanted to run even if he had QRL but that fitted in well ,so 3 operators did do the thing of it, this operation wouldnt been possible from a such great QTH and setup if we would not have had help from Hans and Johan..

We made total qso then I count started MS and EME qso also some double and NC almost 250 MS qsos and 9 EME ,

this tripp I hope also gave some boost to local SM3:s which visited that MS qso can be done even if its big or small setup..

TNX goes to following:
SM3LIC and SM3UZS enginering and club(SK3MF) staff
OH6PA with the supplying co organizer
OH6ZZ OH VUSHFContest  Manager
SM3VAC Magnus great fellow and hopefully we will hear him from JP82 soon
SM3RIU Stefan awell did get the bug and will make JP93 on
SM3RAB Ulf will shurely pop on some above mentioned loc :-)

following info if its missing had a struggle as its not a standard log setup

call: SF3NR
operators oh6zz, oh6ktl,sm3vac
station f736r mgf 1302 homebreuw preamp
amplifier 2 x 3cx1000a7 in pararell...
antennas 6 x 15 cuedee
height 200masl
loc jp92fw

qth Vallenvagen 43
SE 870 30 NORDINGRA
SWEDEN


qsl Manager OH6PA/Ben Found on Buckmaster or Hamcall

regards o OH6KTL/Lasse

 

Pictures by OH6PA

 SF3NR, 200 meter ASL seaview

 

 

 SF3NR antenna park

 

Contest QTH

 

 OH6KTL, SM3UZS and SM3LIC

 

OH6KTL

 

 OH6PA, OH6ZZ and OH6KTL

 

OH6ZZ

 

 SM3RAB

 

SM3RIU, OH6ZZ and SM3VAC

 

SM3RIU, OH6PA and SM3VAC

 

SM3UZS and SM3LIC

 

SM3UZS and SM3VAC

 

DG9BFJ

 

YT1X

Thanks for all QSO's and see you in 2017!

 

LZoC

We dedicated this activity in memoriam of my wife XYL Ceci/LZ2CI (SK at age 50).
A special callsign LZ0C was issued to me.
We spent a week in the mauntines but we had to QRT during the maximum of the meteors because of terrible weather/rain and wind/ and high static noise.

CU you all next year.

On behalf of LZ0C/LZ9X team - Krassi/LZ1KQ

 

 

 

C37MS

Great activity and a lot of fun during this dx-pedition in C3. As you know, the radio MS-activity wasn't only on 144MHz, but also on 70MHz and 50MHz. So we had to be very busy.
Mni tks to all staton's who did work us or who did follow us as SWL.

 

LZ3V

This year again I participated  /p , operating from nice place in mountain Lyulin, and very close (less than 10km) from home.

Working outdoors gives opportunity to combine  contest participation, visual monitoring the Perseids shower....

I invited many friends to join me even for a short time, but to get acquainted with MS activities. Thanks for all who visited contest site - more than 15 people!

So we spent a pleasant night under the stars in spite of technical problems with power generator and ( relatively ) low temperatures.

Here you can find my photo album with pictures:
https://goo.gl/photos/srVL3LVmzy6i2Wz7A 

01 LZ2ZY KN13OT UA4CC 1920 35 48272 1384 162 5 14.3 48434
02 UT3UX KO50HJ ON4LDP 1893 32 44802 1399 -25 7 21.9 44777
03 LY2BUU KO15XH GW8JLY 1836 25 31633 1265 -5 1 4.0 31628
04 YL75IV KO06OL GW8JLY 1678 24 28826 1189 -280 8 33.3 28546
05 EW1CD/2 KO34RC I0NLK 1727 21 27431 1311 92 11 52.4 27523
06 UV9VY KN68DM SF3NR 1813 22 25459 1153 -95 4 18.2 25364
07 R6DFR KN95MB S51AT 1904 14 21443 1532 6 2 14.3 21449
08 EA1HRR IN83JJ OK1UGA 1655 13 18247 1406 32 3 23.1 18279
09 LZ3V KN12OP DG9BFJ 1598 8 9417 1146 -248 2 25.0 9169
10 LY1R KO14RV UA6LNS 1458 6 7373 1230 4 2 33.3 7377
11 UA1ZFG KP69NA DL4DWA 2228 5 7091 1373 -224 3 60.0 6867
12 LZ1DP KN22TK DL/PA9WOR 1743 4 5859 1454 -42 1 25.0 5817
13 UT5UUV KO50GK DG6JF/P 1616 3 4197 1398 -4 0 0.0 4193
14 UT4UEI KO50GK  S51AT 1284 3 3562 1186 -3 1 33.3 3559