Contests28 October 2009
2009 UKSMG Summer Sporadic E Contest – Results
Posted by Admin
The 2009 UKSMG Summer Contest Results are now available. Many thanks to all that have sent in entries this year, Congratulations to the section winners, especially Norman C4I who’s score was truly awesome. I hope that as cycle 24 approaches that conditions and entries improve. I am thinking of a few rule changes for the future; please let me know if you have any ideas to make the contest more reflect the membership of the UKSMG and the 6 metre community at large.
73 de Ade, M5ADE
UKSMG Contest Manager
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73 de Ade, M5ADE
UKSMG Contest Manager
Comments my be added by clicking on this linkor the comments link below.
Section 1: Single Operator
POS | CALL | TOTAL |
IS0/DK7ZB | 2,386,120 | |
2 | UW5Y | 1,357,752 |
3 | OE5UAL | 589,568 |
4 | DL2OM | 519,777 |
5 | G5KW/P | 433,008 |
6 | UT5URW | 305,775 |
7 | 9A4K | 289,664 |
8 | PI9A | 241,600 |
9 | LZ2HM | 165,300 |
10 | IF9/I2ADN | 124,416 |
11 | ON4PS/P | 119,180 |
12 | CT3HF | 117,972 |
13 | HA8EK | 116,640 |
14 | HA8EV | 67,080 |
15 | MU0GSY | 58,824 |
16 | PA0MIR | 49,500 |
17 | GM8IEM | 28,420 |
18 | G1KHX | 25,606 |
19 | G6TGO | 20,655 |
20 | OE1SMC | 12,852 |
21 | PE2KP | 9,744 |
22 | HA6M | 6,118 |
23 | G3KIP | 3,645 |
24 | G1YQH | 864 |
25 | G6UBM | 806 |
26 | F8BBL | 630 |
27 | PA9RZ | 252 |
28 | SP6OWY | 1 |
Section 2: Multi Operator
POS | CALL | TOTAL |
9H6A | 6,595,470 | |
2 | UT1IC | 581,152 |
3 | G5WQ/P | 498,075 |
4 | UZ4E | 289,140 |
5 | G7RIS/P | 254,200 |
6 | PI9A | 241,600 |
7 | G5FS/P | 79,050 |
Section 3: QRP
POS | CALL | TOTAL |
M1DUD | 92,988 | |
2 | UR5FAV | 1,320 |
3 | OZ6OM | 528 |
Section 5: All SWL
POS | CALL | TOTAL |
BRS25429 | 122,200 |
Section 4: All Stations Outside Europe
POS | CALL | TOTAL |
C4I | 8,278,524 | |
2 | N8XA | 54 |
Comments
Posted by Ade, M5ADE on |
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Hi All, Due to family commitments recently, I have had to take a bit of a back seat in the organisation of this years contest. Thanks to all that have contributed. I look forward to receiving all of your logs. Please ensure that they are in one of the "standard file formats" as that will make my life much easier. A summary sheet is essential. Gd luck in the contest. 73 de Ade |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Hi All, Just finishing off sorting out all the gear for tomorrow, I've remembered to pack my waterproofs. Propagation during the last wet UKSMG contest was dire so hoping it's not an bad omanfor this year. This is the last time I will have internet contact until the contest is over, internet hasn't reached all of deepest darkest Derbyshire!! It would be really good to fill the log with members over the weekend. Later on tomorrow evening when it has got a little more quiet it will be nice to have a "proper" qso with stations(more than 59 etc...) so please give us a call. We will be horizontally polarised and hopefully vertically as well so have a listen out for us. I know Matt is taking part this year but unsure if the other usual supects will be about . Good Luck, 73's and hopefully see you all in the log. Ian G7RIS, Mick G8YNK & crew |
Posted by Ian, G6TGO on |
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I spent from 1200-0020 at the rig!(1 hour for dinner) and worked 38 stations and only 5 members!by 0020, followed from 0620-1120 with a further 7 stations worked including Peter G8BCG UKSMG MEMBER No 1!,Under the callsign G5KW/P other Confirmed Members worked were Ian G7RIS/P,G5FS,Neil G0JHC,G4GFD,G5WQ and a golden nugget C4I which was my best dx at 3,412.03 km! (I never knew Cyprus was that far! hi). Weather conditions at my QTH Wind and Rain on both day's. Operating conditions . Kenwood TS2000 75w ,Home brew 3 ele Yagi at 23ft abgl (112ft abmsl) obstructed by Houses both sides (W and E ). Thanks to all involved I still was disapointed I did not hear more Members :( 73. |
Posted by Norman, 5B4AIE on |
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Hi All C4I got off to a bad start 5 qso's then bad closed. Then 15:18Z band opened to the north. HV0A is so strong I am getting splattered 4khz away. 18.00 first UK station followed by a few more. Band closed @ 18:58Z Off again @07:35 YO calling me. Pileup then until 11:22 then silence, then smoke poured from the IC-7400 the power button was pressed and that was the end of the contest 501 qso's. Thanks to the 15 members that called me and to everyone else that gave me another enjoyable contest. 73 to all Norman C4I my contest callsign. |
Posted by Norman, 5B4AIE on |
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Forgot to put my antenna is a 6 element Cubex Quad 8m above the ground and I was using 100 watts for most of the contest but on the second day I was able to get the generator going and was able to run 400 watts for the last couple of hours. Thanks to G1LSB,G6TGO,G5FS,EI3GE,G4FVP,EI8GS,G0CHE,G3FPQ,M5BFL, GW7SMV,G5KW/P. and members not above, OE5UAL,IS0/DK7ZB,LZ2HM,IW1AZJ,IZ1EPM,EA6VQ, IZ5EME,LZ4KK,HA6M. All the visitors from around the Island that helped me put up the quad minutes before the contest started. Also to 5b4agn that got the generator started on Sunday aftenoon. All the best to those unmentioned, like the wife for making refreshments. 73 Norman |
Posted by Stewart, G0LGS on |
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As last year I was part of the Team operating as G5WQ/P near Gloucester. The highlight of the activity for me was a SSB contact with TR8CA on Saturday afternoon at 5804Km, which I believe was our best DX, however 5N0OHC on Sunday in the last hour or so of the contest was a close 2nd (this time on CW with Darrell G0HVQ operating). Activity levels seemed about the same as last year, but we logged slightly more contacts. There were a small number of stations that were heard, but we were unable to work due to failing propagation (I believe C4I was one of those). 73 Stewart |
Posted by Mat, G7FBD on |
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Our first outing as the new formed club G5FS. I cannot belive how much water can fall out of a cloud in one day. when we went to the location a couple of weeks ago it was a fantastic view on a 360 degree pan. However Yesterday we could not see the Cell tower that was about 100 feet away from us due to the fog which did not clear until around 7pm (local). The guys got totally soaked setting up the kit, although at least this year the kit was reliable. The band was interesting to say the least, a good number of contacts were made, however we did notice that UKSMG members were very thin on the ground, was this to do with the England game?? Anyway as a rough unchecked score we want to submit 102396 Unfortunately around 8pm (local) the weather started to turn nasty again, so we had no choice but to call it a day, there is only so much dry cloths you can take with you to a contest.. Still - thanks to everyone we worked, and I hope that everyone enjoyed the openings.. Mat - G5FS |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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This was the wettest UKSMG contest by far for us in Derbyshire, We got soaked setting up on Saturday morning and totally saturated on Sunday Afternoon pulling it all apart. Had to stop operating twice due very close thunder storms and finished the contest early due to lightening. It was the first time that I've had enough of operating in the contest!!! The best bit for me was drying my socks out on the air cooled generator. Thanks for everyone who called me (especially G6TGO who kept me company whilst there was very little else on the bands) I've just dumped all the equipment at home and not even looked at the log but I think a rough count is 130 QSO's, well down on last year, No GM, GI, GD, GJ but did hear a GU, not sure where all th members were? All the equipment is still covered in water and mud. On paper the station should have been better this year than last, we had more db on top of the tower, a mast head pre-amp and we even tried using a vertical at times (it didn't gain any extra contacts which I though it might, but it did help sometimes as a recieving aerial with lower QRM). Not sure if we would have done anything differently (except maybe operated from a warm, dry, inviting pub all weekend, mmm maybe that could be a new section for next year how about it Ade........). On Sunday morning we started up again at 05.30 local time but the first contact wasn't for another hour. Last year there were lots of UK stations up and about at this time but I think this year everyone stayed in their warm dry cosy beds. Once again thanks to everyone who took the time to give us a call Ian G7RIS/P and Mick G8YNK |
Posted by Ian, G6TGO on |
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Hello Norman 'C4I'!, Many thanks for the qso and 2 points! and my best 2009 ODX 3,412km at around 1758 utc I heard your voice about s2 then it came up to 59!1759 and just about 20 seconds after we completed you went and dropped to 5/7 and then faded in a steady and slow manner loosing you altogether by 1805 I was delighted to work you and thanks to all, for the efforts for getting the station on the air just in time! 73 from a very thankful Ian, G6tgo. [ edited ] |
Posted by Ade, M5ADE on |
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Hi All, thanks for all the log files that have already arrived. Please ensure that:- 1. there is a declaration that the rules have been followed 2. you have included your log in a "readable format" ie. Cabrillo/ADIF etc. 3. You have included a summary of your claimed" score. Thanks Ade |
Posted by Mike, GM1YQH on |
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hi all Not too bad a contest for me working QRP on 2.5 watts into a v dipole at 20ft. thanks to all the contacts and the comments people gave. best DX was 9H6A. the ones that got away was CT1 and 9HA. didnt do the whole time but still an enjoyable time 73 mike G1YQH |
Posted by Gary, M1GRY on |
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Dear Mr Ris, I can confirm that down here in IO81 you had a cracking signal, when pointed in this direction. The only problem was that the next few kHz above your frequency was unusable due to what I assume is called "splatter". It was enough to make listening here impossible when you were tx'ing. Disclaimer - perhaps it was an artifact of my receiver, however no other station was doing the same. --M1GRY [ edited ] |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Hi Gary, Thanks for your comments, it's interesting that no-one else's signal caused you any problems, so if it was anything from this end please accept my apologies (and anyone else if they suffered). I would really appreciate any other comments on my signal over the weekend (good or bad). Last year during the contest I "suffered" with an Italian station that appeared to be 20-30Khz wide (again I wasn't sure if it was my receiver or his signal as he was s9+40 for long periods) however I know how very difficult it made it for us and we missed out on several contacts due to it I have tried to keep plenty of "head room" on the TX side so not to overdrive anything, the transmitter is capable of 50W out but was only giving approx 35w, the amplifier capable of 1kw+ but only run at 400w and always keep an eye on the alc. Unfortunately I haven't got access to a spectrum analyser anymore, but it sounds like it will be a good idea to get the radio serviced and checked out to be on the safe side. I have touched on this before but the Microwave community have round table events where everyone gets together with test gear (the stuff most people don't have access to) to check their radios and stations out. Maybe it would be good if us sixers had a similar event (and it could be a nice social event too) or a "help list" of members with equipment or skills that may be of use to others with troubles. 73's Ian |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Gary, How for HF did this "splatter" go? Best regards Ian |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Gary, It's a shame you wasn't able to let me know at the time as we had a spare radio (and almost another spare complete station) with us just in case of any problems. We could have tried the spare to see if it resolved any "splatter" problems. Good to know you could hear us though. 73's Ian |
Posted by Gary, M1GRY on |
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Hi Ian, I wasn't sure how you might react so I'm relieved that you are concerned. I hope to hell it was your signal (and I haven't got the wrong callsign), perhaps someone else will read this and say whether they had similar problems? As I said you were very strong (I can't remember the S meter reading) so I can't say whether my radio was being overloaded (IC7000). Most of the time you must have being beaming away from me, and when I did encounter the splatter I just tuned away. --M1GRY |
Posted by Gary, M1GRY on |
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A segment of around 5kHz above your signal was affected (*). I can't recall a problem tuning below your signal, but I didn't spend anytime trying to diagnose I just tuned away. (*) If you were on 50.137.5 then 50.140 to 50.145ish was affected (to the best of my recollection). --M1GRY |
Posted by Gary, M1GRY on |
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I really did think of giving you a call, but I wasn't sure how you might react in the heat of a contest (*). I was cold and wet, the antenna was playing up, the band was open, so it wasn't high on my priority list. Sorry. (*) there's always the worry the problem is at the rx end. --M1GRY |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Hi Gary, I have only just dried out myself hi!!! If you could drop me an eamil at hayley.ian(at)metronet.co.uk i would really appreciate it, i suspect it could be my tx rather than the amp but if you could contact me it really would be appreciated. Maybe we could try a few things out some time just to confirm it. best regards Ian G7RIS |
Posted by Gialt, pe1olm on |
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Have you get my log from pi9a and was that okee. compleet and good Summary if not please mail me. Pe1olm@wxs.nl Gialt UKsmg 1688 |
Posted by Ade, M5ADE on |
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Hi, I have not received a log from you as yet, please email it to ade@apd-design.demon.co.uk Thanks Ade |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Hi Ade, When is the closing date for entries? regards Ian |
Posted by Dai, G8FXM on |
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Close of play today, 1st July. |
Posted by Hans, OE1SMC on |
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hi all somebody here can tell me, which time the result 09 will be available ? didn't find any remarks. good dx and 73 de hans oe1smc -- |
Posted by Hans, OE1SMC on |
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hi adrian tnx for the results. i think, there is a typo. it should be oe1smc instead of oe5smc 73 de hans oe1smc -- |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Hi Ade, Thanks for getting the results to use. Well done and congratulations to the winners!!!! Looking at our results this year it's time for me to have a re-think and go back to the drawing board.... Ade, how about a section just for me hi, even up the odds a little. Is there any chance of having the full results (stations work, squares and DXCC's) as this gives me a better reflection of how I faired against the others. Out of interest would the other groups that used ssb and CW like to share the ratio of contacts depending on mode with me.....it might just make me pull my finger out and learn morse, but then again..... 73's ian G7RIS |
Posted by Mat, G7FBD on |
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As Ian said, well done to the winners, and infact to everyone who made the effort to get on air! I also agree some more information as to Best QSO, distances etc, oh and if you could do something about the weather!! It was our first time out with the new contest callsign, and well I think we may have done better if the weather had not beaten us,. Here's to next year, and thanks again to everyone who gave us points. Mat G7FBD/G5FS |
Posted by Ian, G5WQ on |
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hi all id like to ask if more recognition can be made in the scoring for working UKSMG members . a multiplier would be a good idea , but if not a multiplier then some form off additional points given for working UKSMG group members in the contest , and something which reflects in scoring to a reasonable degree rather than just ONE POINT extra per qso with a member . what would really liven up the scoring and make it more of a lottery on the "winning " positions is if we did not have to exchange UKSMG membership numbers during the contest , but after sending in our logs they could be checked by the manager against the UKSMG membership list and then the scores calculated accordingly with extra multipliers/points awarded per each qso with members . the actual additional points awarded for working members would have to be balanced and in line with other additional points achieved as in prefix worked multipliers . i dont know how we stand for UKSMG membership percentage numbers in mainland europe versus the UK , but i am aware that if there is an inbalance which favours the UK more, then whatever is worked out for this it needs to be able to allow all areas to benefit and not just the UK based members and vice versa . the problems we face with points scoring calculation is how do we balance them out across the board when we are working in a VHF band that is not equally propagating between areas . finally i would like to ask that the PORTABLE section be reinstated , so that like for like stations can compete against eachother . fixed stations have an advantage of being able to build/setup a station long before the contest starts and to finely tune the eqpt and iron out and bugs , or even to evaluate and select a different location or more . portable stations have to build up on or around the day of the contest, out in a field somewhere in the middle of nowhere and without prior knowledge of local noise levels , weather conditions or QRM at that location , and then dismantle the eqpt after the contest ends and then pack it all up and get themselves home . it is a members contest and we would like to have relevant sections in which to enter according to our operating criteria . there allways used to be separate portable and fixed sections and we would like them to be reintroduced again please . this would very much in the spirit of ham radio . 73 ian G5WQ |
Posted by Ade, M5ADE on |
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Hi All, Many thanks for all of your contributions, I am in the process of compiling all of them, both recieved via email and those on the website. I will be presenting my (and your) ideas to the committee in the coming months and will announce the outcome in plenty of time for the contest in 2010. 73 de Ade M5ADE |
Posted by Dai, G8FXM on |
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Apologies to Hans, OE1SMC for the typo in his callsign who came 19th in the Single operator section. this typo has now been corrected. |
Posted by Peter, G7ETZ on |
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Congratulations for 9H6A for winning the multi op. I was wondering is their score 6,595,470 a record? We may have to move the WNLS contest site :) Passport time chaps... |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Hi All, I agree with Ian G5WQ and would love to see the portable section reintroduced again. I would also like to see a restricted time section, maybe the first 4 hours of the contest. Before now due to work and family commitments I have been unable to put a 24 hour entry in (but like Ian said with being portable it takes up the whole weekend with setting up and pulling everything down again). I think this may get more people taking part and submitting an entry that haven't got all weekend free I'm not quiet sure if we can ever get a level playing field on Six.... before now we have had a more QSO's but a lower score than other teams. Some of this is luck with the multipliers but the other teams maybe more skilled in looking for multipliers etc. I'm in it to win it but don't really think it will ever win a section but my main goal each year is to be the highest Brit in the section (and to beat the WNLS guys) however at the moment I don't think any of the other teams need worry HI. Ian G7RIS |
Posted by Norman, 5B4AIE on |
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Please could you change the callsign C41 to C4I on th eresults please 73 Norman 5b4aie (C4I) |
Posted by Dai, G8FXM on |
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C4I callsign corrected in the results table. Thanks Norman for letting me know. |
Posted by Norman, 5B4AIE on |
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What about sections for CW only qrp >5w 100w, 400w ssb qrp >5wn100w, 400w Mixed mode Single and multiop max power allowed by licience This is what I see in other events Get everyone to email a picture of themselves operating and if they win display it Maybe also start a hall of fame league table for highest results todate I normally operate from mountain top using solar power on my own I would like to try a big antenna this year if I get chance to find or build a 10 Element on a long boom. This year I hope to get some other hams from Cyprus to operate on contest day. 73 Norman |
Posted by Ade, M5ADE on |
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Thanks for all of your comments. I will be presenting a draft contest format to the committee in the coming week hopefully. Peter, my passport is ready ! 73 Ade M5ADE |
Posted by Norman, 5B4AIE on |
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I hope to meet many of you on this weekends contest 5b4aie Norman high on a mountain in Cyprus. Good DX everyone. |
Posted by Ian, G7RIS on |
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Good luck to everyone for the contest tomorrow. Just finished packing up most of the gear and we will be operating portable from West Derbyshire. Looking forward to better weather than last year, getting lots of members in the log and catching up with friends again. 73, Mick, Ian, Sam & Ollie G7RIS/P |
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