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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Results of the Eu Sprint SSB
From: i2uiy@cqww.com (I2UIY)
Date: Sat Nov 16 16:38:02 2002
European Sprint Contest - Autumn SSB -  October 5, 2002
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The thirty-third EU Sprint has a new winner: Andy, UA2FB, operating
as RW2F who beat Roli, LY2FY, and Ton, ES5TV. Note that both LY2FY
and ES5TV were entering their first ever Eu Sprints! All the top
scorers did a great job on 20m, but 80m was noisy and conditions on
40m were fair.

Participation increased a little due to heavy publicity and the
QSO average per entrant is higher, too. The quality of entries is
increasing: we found relatively few errors. These entrants had
"Golden Logs" with no mistakes at all: EA3FHP, G0MRH, I2CZQ,
IN3FHE, OK1DSA, OM1AW, ON6LY, UT5UGR, and some others
only made one or two errors: congratulations!

Starting on November 1, 2002 the Eu Sprint finally has its own
web page at this address: <www.qsl.net/eusprint>. Here you will find
everything about the Eu Sprint: rules in several languages, results,
prizes and software to download. Please visit the page and help us to
keep it up. We want your articles about the Eu Sprint, share with us
your tactics and secrets!

The UBN will be public and available for everyone on our web page,
just click on a callsign to see the UBN report. If you have any
questions pertaining to the log checking procedure, please don't
hesitate to ask.

Thanks for your entry, 73!

Paolo, I2UIY
Eu Sprint Gang

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Results of the European Sprint Contest 10/05/02

     Call           Name        Q's  80  40  20  
------------------------------------------------
  1. RW2F           ANDY        195  48  71  76
      (Opr. UA2FB)
  2. LY2FY          ROLI        189  48  58  83
  3. ES5TV          TON         176  43  43  90
  4. 9A3NM          SASA        171  42  59  70
  5. YO9HP          ALEX        169  33  49  87
     YL7A           PETER       169  35  60  74
      (Opr. YL2GM)
  7. LY2OX          TED         166  39  55  72
  8. IK2HKT         STEN        165  38  63  64
  9. IK2ANI         ALDO        154  33  58  63
 10. DL7FER         TED         152  41  55  56
 11. GW4BLE         STEVE       151  31  59  61
 12. 9A7P           LEE         149  27  60  62
      (Opr. 9A6XX)
 13. G0MTN          LEE         147  27  56  64
 14. LY2BM          RIM         146  35  48  63
 15. IK4MTF         PET         143  30  48  65
 16. M5ZAP          ANDY        140  31  43  66
 17. LY9A           GED         137  31  29  77
      (Opr. LY3BA)
 18. SP2PIK         MARK        136  40  50  46
 19. RA3XO          SANY        134  29  33  72
 20. UA9CIR         MIKE        133  25  41  67
 21. RA1ARJ         MIKE        130  30  48  52
 22. G0WCW/P        DARREN      123  35  36  52
 23. OK1DRQ         PAUL         99  27  36  36
 24. IK0HIT         PESA         97   0  45  52
 25. IK4ZHH         PHIL         95   0  38  57
     GW3NJW         CLIVE        95  13  41  41
 27. OK1VD          VASEK        91  34  29  28
     IN3FHE         INA          91  18  41  32
 29. M5FUN          JONATHAN     88  19  33  36
 30. OK1KT          ATA          86  28  32  26
 31. M5ARC/P        JIM          84   0  30  54
 32. EA5AER         JAVI         83   7  24  52
     YO9WF          JOHN         83   0  37  46
 34. EI7CC          PETE         82   9  21  52
 35. SM6X           LEN          77   2  41  34
      (Opr. SM6CLU)
 36. LY1DS          DAN          74  15  29  30
 37. IZ1ANK         STEVE        71   5  27  39
 38. DJ1OJ          HEIJO        69   0  30  39
 39. G4PIQ/P        ANDY         67   1  22  44
 40. OK2DU          BAC          66  18  23  25
 41. IK3SCB         MAU          65   0  21  44
 42. OK2BND         JAN          62  20  22  20
 43. EA4AFP         PEPE         61   0   0  61
 44. LZ8T           WALLY        60   0   9  51
      (Opr. LZ2CJ)
 45. SM6BSK         NILS         55  18  10  27
 46. IZ2EJU         RIK          54   3  23  28
     DK3YD          HANS         54   0   0  54
 48. IS0LLJ         ANNA         49   0  19  30
 49. SM6RXZ         ERIK         48   9  12  27
 50. P39P           ICE          43   5  18  20
     IK4WLL         ALEX         43   0  15  28
 52. EA3FHP         JOSEP        40   0   0  40
 53. SM4AIO         ERNIE        39   0   0  39
     SP3JIY         NICK         39   0   0  39
 55. OE4WWL         WOLF         38   0  11  27
 56. SM3X           LARS         32   0   0  32
      (Opr. SM3CVM)
     UT5UGR         DIM          32  23   9   0
 58. UT5UKY         VLAD         31  10  21   0
 59. HA1CW          GYURI        30   0   0  30
     DL4RDJ         JOE          30   0   7  23
 61. OM1AW          MILO         27  14  13   0
     F8CFE          STEVE        27   1   2  24
     ON6LY          FRANCIS      27   0   5  22
 64. DH6DAO         RAY          26   4  16   6
 65. MM0ANT         RAB          24   0   0  24
 66. OK1DSA         ROMAN        23   0   0  23
 67. SP2MKT         MAREK        20   0   1  19
 68. DL3KDC         WLOD         19   0  19   0
 69. I2CZQ          PETER        14   0   5   9
 70. G0MRH          RON          13   0   3  10
 71. VU3DJQ         RAM           9   0   0   9
 72. LA9AU          ROLF          4   0   0   4
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More on <www.qsl.net/eusprint>.

>From Art Popoff" <ua3vcs@mail.ru  Sun Nov 17 16:35:34 2002
From: Art Popoff" <ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Are skeds arranged before the contset allowed in 
CQWW=?koi8-r?Q?=3F?=
Message-ID: <E18DSOU-0007XA-00@f6.mail.ru>

Hello contesters,

I have received a few offers for skeds in CQWW. How legitimate it could be? Is 
it a normal practice in contests?

73, de Art BW3/UA3VCS


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