1. ARRL June VHF Contest
K4LY 850 290 270,860 SOLP 27 SC CDXA
K4WI 1118 227 253,786 SOLP 18 AL ACG
W6SAI 968 228 222,072 MOLtdLP __ AL
Ops: KV4T, K4CWW, KD9Q.
N4LR 969 227 219,963 SOHP __ GA SECC
N4NX 517 220 113,740 SOLP 15 GA SECC
K4ZGB 540 192 103,680 SOLP ~13 AL ACG
KU8E 460 155 71,300 SOLP 13 GA SECC
K1ZZI 333 143 47,619 SOLP 9.6 GA SECC
K4BAI 355 107 37,985 SOLP 6:14 GA SECC
KR4F 265 120 31,800 SOLP 17.5 AL SECC
WX4MM 240 119 28,560 SOLP 6 AL ACG
NV4B 172 100 17,200 SOLP 7:29 AL ACG
K4OD 147 82 12,054 SOLP 8 GA SECC
W4NZ 101 63 6,363 SOLP _ TN TCG
WF4W 75 50 3,250 SOHP 3 GA SECC
N4JIK 63 40 2,520 SOLP 7 AL SECC
N4TOL 48 32 1,536 SOLP _ GA SECC
NF4A 30 28 840 SOLP 4.4 FL ACG
N4NM 32 22 704 SOLP 2.5 AL ACG
N4GG 26 18 468 SOLP 3 GA SECC
N4HH 22 17 374 SOLP 0.5 GA SECC
2. NCCC NS Ladder, 6/11/10
W4OC 58 36 2,088 SOLP 0.5 SC SECC SO2R
K0EJ 51 38 1,938 SOLP 0.5 TN TCG
K4BAI 54 35 1,890 SOLP 0.5 GA SECC
W4NZ 51 32 1,632 SOLP 0.5 TN TCB SO2R
KU8E 37 29 1,073 SOLP 0.5 GA SECC
KY4F 33 15 495 SOLP 0.5 AL ACG
N4JIK 11 11 121 SOLP 0.5 AL ACG
3. Portugal Day Contest
Call CW Q Ph Q Mul Score Category Time St Club
K4BAI 2 4 5 215 SOABMixHP 0:07 GA SECC
N4JIK 1 0 1 60 SOCWLP 1 AL SECC
4. GACW-WWSA Contest
Call QSO Zon Ctry Score Category Time St Club
K4BAI 32 16 21 4,255 SOABHP 2:21 GA SECC
5. June Straight Key Century Club Weekend Sprint
W4UCZ 72 36 2,982 SOLP __ GA SECC
KC3QU 55 26 1,750 SOLP __ AL
W4CUX 40 23 1,180 SOLP __ GA
N4QLB 39 24 1,176 SOLP __ AL
K4JPN 31 22 892 SOLP __ GA
W4TMW 28 22 766 SOLP __ GA
K4NVJ 20 17 465 SOLP __ AL
K4BAI 15 13 300 SOHP 0:53 GA SECC
KB0ETU 13 6 148 SOQRP __ AL
K4UFT 5 4 50 SOLP __ SC
6. June 2010 FOC Bill Windle QSO Party
K4BAI 139/120 SOHP 8:12 GA SECC
N4JIK 24/24 SOLP _ AL SECC
7. DRCG Long Distance Contest, RTTY
Call QSO Ctry Con Score Category Time St Club
WX4TM 73 29 4 90,016 SOABHP 2 AL ACG
8. BARTG75 Contest
W4UK 76 36 4 13,824 SOHP 4 SC SECC
Some of you are not reporting your time in the contest to me and you may
find the comparison of scores more interesting if you have the time.
K4ZGB said that his logging program doesn't compute time for some
contests. Mine does for all contests, but it is often very inaccurate.
I find that it take only a few minutes to scroll through the log and
come up with a number that is pretty accurate for the time. I use the
rules of the contest, if they have one (some have minimum off periods of
one hour or six hours, for example). If the rules call for 30 minute
minimum off periods, or if they make no provisions for off-periods,
which they will not do if there is no limitation on operating time), I
usually use the half hour rule. Anytime, I make no QSO in this contest
for 30 minutes or more, I deduct the time. If it is a very short
contest, two hours or less, I may deduct smaller times so that my report
might show 24 minutes for example, if I missed six minutes of time
during the 30 and I was not actually operating that time. If I was
operating, such as maybe the last 15 minutes of a two hour QRP sprint, I
show it as operating time on. That way, I think we can compare times on
the air in some meaningful and I can report my times to 3830 as well.
It is certainly not required, but if you give report your approximate on
the air time, I will include that information in in the scores each week.
This week's contests:
1. NCCC Thursday night sprints. SNS slow speed. 0200-0220+ UTC
Friday. 20, 40, 80M CW. Limit power to 100W. Limit speed to 18 WPM
for the first 10 minutes and to 26 WPM thereafter. One kHz QSY rule.
Exhange: both calls, number, name, SPC. 0230-0254Z NS without speed
limit. Otherwise, the rules are the same as for SNS except that 160M
band is added.
2. All Asian DX Contest, CW. 48 hours of Sat and Sun UTC. 160-10M CW.
Exchange: RST + 2 digit age (or "00" for YLs). 20M should be good
during our mornings and late at night if we are lucky. There may be
some 15M openings, but don't count on them. 40M should be good for some
JAs in the early mornings and for Western Asia in the early evenings at
or just after our sundown.
3. West Virginia QSO Party. 16Z Sat to 02Z Sun. 80-10M CW, SSB.
Exchange: RS(T) + SPC or WV County. Bonus points for QSO with W8WVA
and for working a WV mobile in 5 counties.
4. SMIRK Club Contest. 48 hours of Sat and Sun UTC. 6M CW/Phone.
Exchange: SMIRK# (optional) + 4 digit grid square. 6M conditions were
so good last Saturday that it would be worth checking 6M during this
annual contest also.
5. Kid's Day Contest: 18-24Z Sat. 80-6M SSB + 2M SSB or FM repeaters.
Exchange: Name + age + QTH + favorite color. The ARRL link to rules
for this contest results is a "page not found" message here.
6. Flying Pigs QRP Club June Run for the Bacon. Sunday night local
time, 01-03Z Monday. 160-10M QRP CW. Exchange: RST + SPC + FP# or
power output.
Hope everyone one has a nice week and weekend and makes a lot of QSOs.
I'll try to give out QSOs in any of the contests that I hear activity
in. Obviously, some family time will be required for Father's Day and
I'll have some yard work to do also. I should be QRV for all of the FP
RFTB Sunday night unless we have more thunderstorms in the area.
73, John, K4BAI.
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