[SECC] Feb 2004 NAQP Final Official Results

ku8e at bellsouth.net ku8e at bellsouth.net
Thu Feb 12 14:08:26 EST 2004


 Since they now have such a fast turn around on logs I sure hope they think about my suggestion about having more Sprints. The replies to my comments on CQ-Contest were very positive and sent a message that people wnat more than two Sprints a year...

                        73, Jeff


> 
> From: John Laney <k4bai at worldnet.att.net>
> Date: 2004/02/12 Thu PM 01:54:05 EST
> To: secc <secc at contesting.com>
> Subject: [SECC] Feb 2004 NAQP Final Official Results
> 
> Note message below from N6TR about final results of NA Sprint Feb 2004. 
>   Note it explains how you can get a copy of your logchecking results. 
> No need to ask for one if your claimed score is the same as is shown. 
> Congrats to W4AN for win #4 in a row!  73, John, K4BAI.
> 
> The 2004 February CW Sprint scores are now final and can be viewed at the
> NCJ web site - www.ncjweb.com.
> 
> Go to the CONTESTS section, and down to the sprint results.  Use the 
> drop down
> menus to select the contest.
> 
> The links below the drop down menus are for the .pdf versions of the results
> that appear in the NCJ and will not be available until after publication.
> 
> Congratulations to K4AAA on his 4th consecutive sprint victory, N6TR on a
> new QSO record, K5ZD for a huge score and a golden log and N2NT on another
> outstanding QSO total with a golden log to boot.  Also, N6MJ sneaks into
> the top ten running low power, a feat only ever done before by N5TJ.
> 
> There are also a couple of new faces in the top ten, N7MH and K6XX.
> 
> N9RV had a golden log as well, posting a very big score from the black
> hole, and N5RZ continues his string of top ten finishes by putting
> K5TR into the top ten.  My brother, N6RT, piloted W6EEN to the top
> W6 score and 5th place.
> 
> In the low power category, if you look past the N6MJ score, it is nice
> to see W6OAT with a great effort that gives him the 28th highest score
> in the contest.
> 
> We once again had more than 10 QRP logs, with KG5U coming out just ahead
> of N8VW and K7UP.  The competition in the QRP category is certainly heating
> up.
> 
> A record number ow 225 logs were received, breaking the record from last
> September, which was the first time we had the seven day log deadline.
> Many many thanks to everyone who sent in their log and to Trey "Cabrillo"
> Garlough for his support of the log processing robot.
> 
> You can receive a report card of your log checking results by return e-mail
> from me.  A few people had problems with KH6SH being logged correctly since
> most logging software thought he was in Hawaii.
> 
> Our thoughts are with Jim, K4OJ, who had a fine score from K4NNN.  Get
> well Jim and see you in the next one.
> 
> 73 Tree N6TR
> tree at kkn.net
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