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Sprint Date: January 25, 2012





Theme: K3Y Anniversary
Club call: K3Y
Information: SKS Homepage

Number of participants: 67
         Categories (CAT)
  * = Special SKCC member.
  1 = 1 watt or less.
  2 = Greater than 1 watt, up to 5 watts.
  3 = Greater than 5 watts, up to 100 watts.
  4 = Greater than 100 watts.

QSOs x S/P/C + Bonus = Score

Results by Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
1 3 NØTA John 2826T CO 47 30 330 1740
2 4 K4BAI John 3280 GA 54 25 335 1685
3 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 42 26 300 1392
4 3 KØLUW Russ 1702T NE 41 25 295 1320
5 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 40 25 290 1290
6 3 K1PUB Chas 4101T MA 37 23 235 1086
7 3 K1NV Jon 2609T CA 36 23 235 1063
8 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 31 21 305 956
9 3 W9GFB Jerry 8056T IL 25 18 225 675
10 3 N8KR Ken 7559T IN 25 18 185 635
11 3 W1EJ Ed 1594T CA 24 18 140 572
12 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 20 14 180 460
13 4 VE5SG Garry 6154T Sk 20 14 155 435
14 3 W4HAY Frank 678T TN 23 13 125 424
15 3 KD2JC Joe 710T NJ 19 14 145 411
16 3 K3PXC Dale 8798 PA 19 15 110 395
17 3 N3PDT Doug 6861T MO 20 13 100 360
18 3 WDØECO Mitch 6893T MO 20 11 130 350
19 2 WB8ENE Art 3773T OH 15 9 145 280
20 3 N5LYJ Ken 6969T TX 14 11 125 279
21 3 W5KDM Noel 4812 MS 13 10 145 275
22 3 KJ4LEN Ray 6956T FL 14 12 100 268
23 2 KKØI Jack 2370T WI 12 9 155 263
24 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 13 11 115 258
25 3 N9GGE John 2886 IL 14 10 110 250
26 2 KB4QQJ Randy 3508T NC 12 9 130 238
27 3 W7GB Don 2771T WA 13 10 100 230
28 3 KU9RK Tom 4071C KY 11 10 105 215
29 3 AB1BW George 2468T CT 12 7 125 209
30 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 13 6 125 203
31 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999T MO 8 5 150 190
32 3 N8ECC Alan 8302 OH 10 6 115 175
33 2 WA5BUC Fred 6692 TX 10 8 90 170
34 3 W7CQW Quint 4347T ID 10 8 85 165
35 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 8 7 105 161
36 2 VE5BCS Harold 3946C Sk 10 8 80 160
37 3 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 9 6 95 149
38 3 KØURN Lance 5398C CO 10 8 65 145
39 3 VE7LAJ Andy 6611T Bc 9 7 80 143
40 3 K6CSL Bert 4486 CA 10 7 60 130
41 1 N2JNZ George 2836T NY 7 6 80 122
42 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 6 6 80 116
43 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 7 6 70 112
44 3 WA6RIC Rick 8311T CA 7 6 60 102
45 3 W1HFF Joe 6309 MA 6 6 65 101
46 2 NA4O Mark 5045 GA 5 5 75 100
47 2 KBØETU Phil 4542T AL 7 5 60 95
47 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 7 5 60 95
49 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 7 6 45 87
50 3 KØBXB Martin 2712T WI 4 4 65 81
51 2 WB8SDA Carmen 2339 OH 4 3 60 72
52 3 KØKEX Rick 5220T MO 4 4 55 71
53 3 W4CUX Bill 5497T GA 6 5 40 70
54 3 KB9DFE Steve 8806 WI 5 5 35 60
55 3 KE5YUM Terry 5173T OK 4 3 40 52
55 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 4 3 40 52
57 3 KI6BHB Dave 4186C CA 4 4 35 51
58 2 KBØKFX Scott 7429 WI 3 3 30 39
58 3 WØDE Stu 7400 MO 3 3 30 39
60 2 AK3X Peter 7217T MD 1 1 35 36
60 2 KK5NA Joe 1923T TX 1 1 35 36
62 2 K7HAP Hap 7112C AZ 2 2 20 24
62 2 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 2 2 20 24
64 1 WB2SGS John 4868T NY 2 1 20 22
65 2 KX1NH Randy 1050T NH 1 1 10 11
65 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 1 1 10 11
65 3 WL7WH Bob 2940T AK 1 1 10 11

Results by Category and Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
1 1 N2JNZ George 2836T NY 7 6 80 122
2 1 WB2SGS John 4868T NY 2 1 20 22
1 2 WB8ENE Art 3773T OH 15 9 145 280
2 2 KKØI Jack 2370T WI 12 9 155 263
3 2 KB4QQJ Randy 3508T NC 12 9 130 238
4 2 WA5BUC Fred 6692 TX 10 8 90 170
5 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 8 7 105 161
6 2 VE5BCS Harold 3946C Sk 10 8 80 160
7 2 NA4O Mark 5045 GA 5 5 75 100
8 2 KBØETU Phil 4542T AL 7 5 60 95
9 2 WB8SDA Carmen 2339 OH 4 3 60 72
10 2 KBØKFX Scott 7429 WI 3 3 30 39
11 2 AK3X Peter 7217T MD 1 1 35 36
11 2 KK5NA Joe 1923T TX 1 1 35 36
12 2 K7HAP Hap 7112C AZ 2 2 20 24
12 2 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 2 2 20 24
13 2 KX1NH Randy 1050T NH 1 1 10 11
1 3 NØTA John 2826T CO 47 30 330 1740
2 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 42 26 300 1392
3 3 KØLUW Russ 1702T NE 41 25 295 1320
4 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 40 25 290 1290
5 3 K1PUB Chas 4101T MA 37 23 235 1086
6 3 K1NV Jon 2609T CA 36 23 235 1063
7 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 31 21 305 956
8 3 W9GFB Jerry 8056T IL 25 18 225 675
9 3 N8KR Ken 7559T IN 25 18 185 635
10 3 W1EJ Ed 1594T CA 24 18 140 572
11 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 20 14 180 460
12 3 W4HAY Frank 678T TN 23 13 125 424
13 3 KD2JC Joe 710T NJ 19 14 145 411
14 3 K3PXC Dale 8798 PA 19 15 110 395
15 3 N3PDT Doug 6861T MO 20 13 100 360
16 3 WDØECO Mitch 6893T MO 20 11 130 350
17 3 N5LYJ Ken 6969T TX 14 11 125 279
18 3 W5KDM Noel 4812 MS 13 10 145 275
19 3 KJ4LEN Ray 6956T FL 14 12 100 268
20 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 13 11 115 258
21 3 N9GGE John 2886 IL 14 10 110 250
22 3 W7GB Don 2771T WA 13 10 100 230
23 3 KU9RK Tom 4071C KY 11 10 105 215
24 3 AB1BW George 2468T CT 12 7 125 209
25 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 13 6 125 203
26 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999T MO 8 5 150 190
27 3 N8ECC Alan 8302 OH 10 6 115 175
28 3 W7CQW Quint 4347T ID 10 8 85 165
29 3 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 9 6 95 149
30 3 KØURN Lance 5398C CO 10 8 65 145
31 3 VE7LAJ Andy 6611T Bc 9 7 80 143
32 3 K6CSL Bert 4486 CA 10 7 60 130
33 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 6 6 80 116
34 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 7 6 70 112
35 3 WA6RIC Rick 8311T CA 7 6 60 102
36 3 W1HFF Joe 6309 MA 6 6 65 101
37 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 7 5 60 95
38 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 7 6 45 87
39 3 KØBXB Martin 2712T WI 4 4 65 81
40 3 KØKEX Rick 5220T MO 4 4 55 71
41 3 W4CUX Bill 5497T GA 6 5 40 70
42 3 KB9DFE Steve 8806 WI 5 5 35 60
43 3 KE5YUM Terry 5173T OK 4 3 40 52
43 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 4 3 40 52
44 3 KI6BHB Dave 4186C CA 4 4 35 51
45 3 WØDE Stu 7400 MO 3 3 30 39
46 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 1 1 10 11
46 3 WL7WH Bob 2940T AK 1 1 10 11
1 4 K4BAI John 3280 GA 54 25 335 1685
2 4 VE5SG Garry 6154T Sk 20 14 155 435

Sprint Stats

Number of participants by state..
AK 1 AL 1 AR 0 AZ 2 CA 6 CO 2 CT 1 DE 0 FL 1 GA 3
HI 0 IA 0 ID 1 IL 2 IN 3 KS 0 KY 1 LA 0 MA 3 MD 1
ME 0 MI 0 MN 0 MO 10 MS 1 MT 0 NC 1 ND 0 NE 1 NH 1
NJ 2 NM 0 NV 0 NY 5 OH 3 OK 2 OR 0 PA 1 RI 0 SC 0
SD 0 TX 3 TN 1 UT 0 VA 0 VT 0 WA 1 WI 4 WV 0 WY 0

State with most participants: MO 10
Total USA participants: 64
Total non-USA participants: 3

Number of QSOs by state..
AK 1 AL 7 AR 0 AZ 15 CA 94 CO 57 CT 12 DE 0 FL 14 GA 65
HI 0 IA 0 ID 10 IL 39 IN 35 KS 0 KY 11 LA 0 MA 51 MD 1
ME 0 MI 0 MN 0 MO 184 MS 13 MT 0 NC 12 ND 0 NE 41 NH 1
NJ 26 NM 0 NV 0 NY 19 OH 29 OK 24 OR 0 PA 19 RI 0 SC 0
SD 0 TX 25 TN 23 UT 0 VA 0 VT 0 WA 13 WI 24 WV 0 WY 0

State with most QSOs: MO 184
Total QSOs with one or more USA operators: 865
Total QSOs with one or more non-USA operators: 39

Countries Represented in This Sprint
Canada, USA

Soapbox


N2JNZ Operated by: George

Had fun but 1 watt was tough going !! Used the Llaves straight key and a bit rusty at it. Norcal 40A , 1 watt , ZeroFive 40 meter vertical and Llaves QRP key. Thanks all !!!!!




WA2JSG Operated by: Curt

OOPS! Almost forgot! ( hi hi )
IC-7200, 75 watts to a vertical. Big ole English Kent Straight Key.
Busy month for SKCC. Love this club!




WB8SDA Operated by: Carmen

Conditions were strange for me tonight with QRP. Several stations heard me but couldn't pull me out both on 40 & 80. Got a quick contact to start then 3 in the end. Thanks to all for trying and thanks to those who heard me in the QRN.



W4CUX Operated by: Bill

I was only able to work part of the sprint, but had some nice contacts. Band conditions were better than expected. Looking forward the the WES. 73- Bill W4CUX



WDØECO Operated by: Mitch

Thanks to Ed, W7GVE, for the first QSO!!!!

Also thanks to fellow Missouri Outlaws Mark KI0I, Bill N0UMP, Slim WA0BGV, and Dick K2HT (two bands).

And thanks to K4BAI for three bands!!!

73, Mitch



KKØI Operated by: Jack

Nice night tonight. Managed to get most of the contacts (and a number of K3Y stations) on 40 meters. Used KX1 (about 5w) and SKCC pro pump into my "droopy dipole". Thanks for all the contacts...another greatt event. 73, jack



KB4QQJ Operated by: Randy

Fun Sprint, made it home in time again to get in some contacts.
Rig --> K2 @ 5watts
Antenna --> PAR EndFedz at 33 feet
Key --> CJB Navy Flameproof

Randy_KB4QQJ



N8KR Operated by: Ken

Used new OLD equipment for this one: the Kenwood Twins (599d) and a Ham-Key. Think I'll pass on future Ham-Key use and part with it - I love my old J-38. The Kenwood Twins are keepers! Horrible qrn until my wife came home from work and turn a switch off - now to find out which one made the noise and why!



W7CQW Operated by: Quint

Only had an hour to play. Kind of fun to work old friends!



NØTA Operated by: John

15 & 20m seemed to be open, but little activity. Spent most of my time running on 40m. Nice to have steady activity. Thanks for the Q's. K3, vertical, K2RFP logger.



WØSZV Operated by: Eldon

had a good time, got some new numbers and got 3 MO> stations
n3pdt 20m
n0ump 40m
wa0bgv 40m & 80m




KBØKFX Operated by: Scott

I'm glad to have caught the last 10 minutes of the contest...wish it could have been more. Hopefully I can get my Centurion soon. Some day I'd like to try make or buy a sideswiper to try in a sprint. Used a K1 fed to a Butternut vertical. Great signals on 40M here in WI.



W4HAY Operated by: Frank

Nice sprint, considering conditions. 20 was weak, 40 was overly noisy, and 80 was all but unusable here. Too bad it didn't run longer because 40 began to open up to the West. The Rocky Mountain states were starting to boom into Tennessee. But as always, it was very enjoyable. Hope everyone had as much fun as I did.



KJ4LEN Operated by: Ray

Very fun. I made contacts on 20,40 and 80 but qrn on 80 was really bad. Worked several 8xxx numbers and a couple of qrp stations. This is a great way to spend a couple hours after work. See everyone next time. Ray



WA1VIL Operated by: Greg

Not the greatest night for QRP but fun as always! 73 all and thanks to all the K3Y ops this whole month!



W1EJ Operated by: Ed

Fun as usual. @0 meters was very good until 0100.



N3PDT Operated by: Doug

Didn't realize I signed up for K3Y duty during SKS, but I did, and it worked out okay. Very noisy and crowded everywhere I went, and missed my obligatory W7GVE QSO - sorry I missed you Ed. Started and ended the sprint with QSOs to fellow Missouri Outlaws Eldon and Slim, respectively. Thank you gentlemen. Condx certainly seemed pretty crazy and my log seems to bear that out with a number of stations contacted that I rarely see in my sprint logs, and many of the stations I usually get went missing from the log tonight. A change of pace is good, right?

Thanks to all, and my apologies to those I missed. -Doug N3PDT



KIØI Operated by: Mark

The bands seemed kinda weak tonite here, a lot of qsb on 40m where I was working for all but the first qso.(1 qso 15m). Thanks for the replies all who did and sorry for missing a few of you that were just down it the noise a little to far.Was having some storm static on top of the qsb and that was just too much! Well let`s hope for good bands for the Feb WES when there will be a lot of QRP stations. 73 all Mark KI0I



KB9DFE Operated by: Steve

Only on 20m for about 40 minutes, but another fun event. Thanks!



NØUMP Operated by: Bill

I set in one spot on 40 meters and had a blast. Tnx to all the great ops out there. What a great bunch of ops. Looking forward to the next one. It was great to wrk my fellow Outlaws, WD0ECO (Mitch), W0SZV (Eldon) and K2HT (Dick). 73 fer now and cul...Bill



WAØBGV Operated by: Slim

Qrn and signals fading in and out at my qth. Sri I just wasn't able to bring some in.
Worked some of my MO pals.... W0SZV-Eldon, KI0I-Mark, WD0ECO-Mitch, N3PDT-Doug.
I am looking forward to next month. In Feburary I will celebrate my 50th year as a licensed Amateur Radio Operator.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>73 de Slim<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

MO Outlaws - Meeting of the minds!



K6CSL Operated by: Bert

Wow! The bands were quiet and good. The first time I have worked 10 contacts in a 2 hour SKCC Sprint. Bert, K6CSL



WA5BUC Operated by: Fred

Quite an SKCC month! Even ole man sun got into the act.



K1PUB Operated by: Chas

Worked the entire sprint as K3Y/1; did not spot on K3UK sked page because it was an SKS. Bands seemed pretty decent, enjoyed the sprint. Thanks all and 73



K1NV Operated by: Jon

I worked the 20M and 40M bands this month and conditions were not too bad on either band. The majority of QSO's were on 20M until the band dried up around 0110Z. 40M was quite crowded, so I jumped around looking for CQ's. Only three K3Y stations were worked although I did hear a couple of others that were very weak. K0LUW was the only station worked on both bands. One QSO was made above 7.100 MHz. with K3Y/7, Rock, in Oregon.



KØKEX Operated by: Rick

Time limited tonight to the last 30 minutes....the bands appeared to be in good
shape....this morning I experienced the band change during the CME that hit earth.
73 Rick



KA2KGP Operated by: Tom

20 m. held in there for the spring, conditions not bad concidering the solar flare we had. See you all next sprint. 73



N5LYJ Operated by: Ken

Fun Fun Fun...Ken N5LYJ (50w/indoor antenna) 6969t



WB8ENE Operated by: Art

I worked the full sprint for a change, and decided to go QRP. Had a lot of fun. Thanks to all of you for pulling out my 5W signal. A few had a rough time, and I couldn't quite make it a couple of times due to QRN and QRM. 73/72, Art



KE5YUM Operated by: Terry

I was able to work four stations in 30 minutes, which is more than I thought I would. Lots of noise and then rains started. I unplugged and grabbed a book. I look forward to better conditons next month.



VE7LAJ Operated by: Andy

Had fun, as always. Did H & P on 20M until that band went out at 0100Z, then went to 40M. Got only one stn on 40, as that band is extremely noisy in the winter at this QTH; tnx Mark. As always, tnx to the organizers for making these events possible. 73, de Andy



VE5BCS Operated by: Harold

The bands were good for qrp. That was fun. I tryed to find ve5sg. I herd him many times but could not hook up. some day.



W7GVE Operated by: Ed

I didnt do much on this sprint because my daughter was visiting from MT... SO I made these contacts to show her my favorite radio event. Next month I will do more than 30 minutes...ED- W7GVE



W9GFB Operated by: Jerry

Great fun as always. N2JNZ was tough to pull out of the noise but finally made it. Can't wait for the next event.




KD2JC Operated by: Joe

Another nice Sprint. SKCC has very good operators. Thanks to all that worked me. 73



W1HFF Operated by: Joe

Switched between 20 and 40. Most contacts were on 40 which was kind of noisy here. Nice relaxing way to spend an evening. Thanks to all.




AK3X Operated by: Peter

Got a late start, made one contact, and my wife asked me to move a piece of furniture. One piece led to rearranging the entire living room and by the time that was done the sprint had been over for 2 hours. At least I tried. 5 watts on 40M. 73 Peter



K4BAI Operated by: John

20, 40, and 80M were in good shape and signals were generally strong. RST reports sent were the "real" RSTs. Thanks for all QSOs and look forward to next month. 73, John, K4BAI.



N8ECC Operated by: Alan

I was plagued with some horrible qrn +20 over 9 that I believe is coming from a street light, but was still able to hear some of the stronger stations. I even made it to Centurion at the end of the sprint. Thanks to everyone and will see you during the WES!!

I hope to have my interference issue solved by then, keeping fingers crossed.


Programmed by K2RFP. VID: 1.01.351
Updated: January 29, 2012 1528 UTC
Sprint Manager: Dave - KI6BHB