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Sprint Date: June 25, 2014



Special SKCC member: Julio NP3CW


Club call: NP3CW
Information: SKS Homepage

Number of participants: 105
         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.
  5 = Multi-op station, any power.

QSOs x S/P/C + Bonus = Score

Results by Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
- *3 NP3CW Julio 2632T Puerto Rico 35 17 250 845
1 5 W1EJ/8 Ed 1594T MI 96 32 700 3772
2 3 K3TM Roger 5016T MD 48 28 415 1759
3 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 43 26 390 1508
4 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 38 28 325 1389
5 3 K7CHS Rick 8573T AZ 37 25 295 1220
6 3 NO8C Mike 7239T OH 41 21 295 1156
7 3 NC4RT Randy 10713T NC 38 21 355 1153
8 3 W3NP Dave 3182S WV 36 22 335 1127
9 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 37 22 295 1109
10 3 WA4FAT Bill 11062T AL 37 16 330 922
11 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426T OH 34 19 260 906
12 3 NWØM Mitch 6893S MO 33 18 295 889
13 3 KP4SJ Pablo 8843S Puerto Rico 30 18 330 870
14 3 KDØEKT Jason 9435T AR 29 20 255 835
15 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 29 19 270 821
16 2 KC9W Randy 5277T TN 29 21 200 809
17 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 25 14 250 600
18 3 WØYZZ Dave 5519T MO 23 18 180 594
19 3 WK2S Art 9434S NJ 22 17 205 579
20 3 AI4UN Charles 4715T GA 25 13 210 535
21 4 ADØAB Jim 9667T KS 20 15 190 490
22 3 VE5BCS Harold 3946T Sk 23 14 165 487
23 3 K4ZGB Tom 796S AL 22 12 210 474
24 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 21 13 195 468
25 3 KU9RK Tom 4071T IN 20 13 190 450
26 3 N4JD John 7904T NC 19 12 190 418
27 3 KI8JY Dave 10751C OH 16 13 180 388
28 3 K9PMV Jerry 1438T IL 20 12 145 385
29 3 N8KQ Randy 8934T OH 16 11 185 361
30 3 K1TA Tom 11792 CT 16 12 155 347
31 2 KF7WNS Gary 9895T OR 14 13 140 322
31 3 K8JD John 1395T MI 17 11 135 322
33 3 K5HEM Hal 8421T TX 14 12 145 313
34 3 W7BRO Carl 7772T OR 13 11 160 303
35 3 N4OW Al 11375T FL 14 13 120 302
36 3 KG2LO Roland 11154T NJ 16 10 130 290
37 2 N4NR Dennis 12377 AL 15 10 135 285
38 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 13 11 130 273
39 3 KD3CA Don 10175T PA 12 12 115 259
40 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 12 11 125 257
41 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 12 11 120 252
42 3 NØCVW Charlie 9074T KS 12 10 125 245
43 3 K9EYT Ray 7941T IL 12 9 135 243
44 3 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 14 9 100 226
45 1 N4RAY Rodney 285S AL 12 9 100 208
46 3 KG4BQQ Kyle 374C AL 12 7 120 204
47 3 W6FPS Ron 2126T CA 10 9 110 200
47 3 WF4O Foster 9474 VA 10 9 110 200
49 2 NA4O Mark 5045T GA 12 8 100 196
50 3 W4KRN Karen 4495S VA 10 9 105 195
51 3 VE3DVC Doug 11106T On 11 7 115 192
52 3 AF2Z Drew 2082S NJ 10 8 110 190
53 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 11 8 100 188
54 3 N2SO Charles 7834T NY 10 7 115 185
55 3 KØLUW Russ 1702S NE 11 9 85 184
56 3 N4API Brian 11673T GA 9 7 120 183
57 3 AA6AC Bob 6276T CA 9 8 100 172
58 3 NZ8Y Gary 9854T OH 9 8 95 167
59 3 KB8J Thomas 11854 MI 10 6 105 165
60 1 N8BB Werner 5433S MI 8 8 95 159
61 2 K4ARQ John 8205T FL 8 8 85 149
62 2 N5JPX Jim 8672T MS 9 7 80 143
63 3 N8QY John 1628 OH 9 7 75 138
64 3 KF7DS Don 8281T OR 9 8 60 132
65 3 NS3C Richard 8284 CA 7 6 75 117
66 3 WB7EUX Tom 9833T OR 8 5 75 115
67 3 VE4MR Kevin 7607T Mb 7 6 70 112
67 3 WB8WTU Dennis 217T OH 7 6 70 112
69 2 AB8FJ Ted 62T OH 6 6 70 106
69 2 KE4WKH Chris 6599T AL 6 6 70 106
71 3 K4UFT Ted 4289T SC 6 6 65 101
71 3 VE7KBN Ken 5533T Bc 6 6 65 101
73 3 K8QI Barry 2795T FL 6 6 60 96
73 3 W6JWP Joe 7018 CA 6 6 60 96
75 2 KB1UOH Charlie 7560T CT 6 5 65 95
75 3 KC9UNL Curt 8667T IL 6 5 65 95
77 3 KE3O Bill 9282T MD 6 4 65 89
77 3 VE3KLX David 10495 On 6 4 65 89
79 2 K5TEB Terry 6835T MS 6 4 60 84
80 2 WA2FBN Ken 8884 NY 5 4 55 75
80 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 5 5 50 75
82 3 PS7CE Charlon 11092T Brazil 5 5 45 70
83 3 N3EIN Matt 6742T PA 3 2 60 66
84 2 KA5TJS Allen 5172T TX 4 4 40 56
85 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 5 5 30 55
86 3 CR7AJL Helder 12492 Almada 4 4 35 51
87 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999S MO 5 2 30 40
88 3 NU4M Greg 5264T GA 3 3 30 39
89 3 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 3 1 35 38
90 3 W8VB Dennis 3141T MI 4 4 20 36
91 3 W1RO Jim 1379T NV 3 2 25 31
92 2 W5KDM Noel 4812T AL 2 2 25 29
92 3 PS7HD Nathan 8094T Brazil 3 3 20 29
94 3 KØSKC Outlaw 10739T MO 2 1 25 27
95 2 KK4BE Ray 2877 TN 2 2 20 24
95 3 W4FOA Tony 641T GA 2 2 20 24
95 3 WA1AR Alan 4079T MA 2 2 20 24
95 3 WL7WH Bob 2940S AK 2 2 20 24
95 4 K8NS Mike 10580T FL 2 2 20 24
95 4 VK7CW Steve 10820T Australia 2 2 20 24
101 3 AD7BP Bob 5504 WA 2 1 20 22
102 3 KØKEX Rick 5220S MO 2 2 10 14
103 3 K8IJ Chas 4781T KY 1 1 10 11
103 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 1 1 10 11

Results by Category and Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
1 *3 NP3CW Julio 2632T Puerto Rico 35 17 250 845
1 1 N4RAY Rodney 285S AL 12 9 100 208
2 1 N8BB Werner 5433S MI 8 8 95 159
1 2 KC9W Randy 5277T TN 29 21 200 809
2 2 KF7WNS Gary 9895T OR 14 13 140 322
3 2 N4NR Dennis 12377 AL 15 10 135 285
4 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 13 11 130 273
5 2 NA4O Mark 5045T GA 12 8 100 196
6 2 K4ARQ John 8205T FL 8 8 85 149
7 2 N5JPX Jim 8672T MS 9 7 80 143
8 2 AB8FJ Ted 62T OH 6 6 70 106
8 2 KE4WKH Chris 6599T AL 6 6 70 106
9 2 KB1UOH Charlie 7560T CT 6 5 65 95
10 2 K5TEB Terry 6835T MS 6 4 60 84
11 2 WA2FBN Ken 8884 NY 5 4 55 75
12 2 KA5TJS Allen 5172T TX 4 4 40 56
13 2 W5KDM Noel 4812T AL 2 2 25 29
14 2 KK4BE Ray 2877 TN 2 2 20 24
1 3 K3TM Roger 5016T MD 48 28 415 1759
2 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 43 26 390 1508
3 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 38 28 325 1389
4 3 K7CHS Rick 8573T AZ 37 25 295 1220
5 3 NO8C Mike 7239T OH 41 21 295 1156
6 3 NC4RT Randy 10713T NC 38 21 355 1153
7 3 W3NP Dave 3182S WV 36 22 335 1127
8 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 37 22 295 1109
9 3 WA4FAT Bill 11062T AL 37 16 330 922
10 3 NWØM Mitch 6893S MO 33 18 295 889
11 3 KP4SJ Pablo 8843S Puerto Rico 30 18 330 870
12 3 KDØEKT Jason 9435T AR 29 20 255 835
13 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 29 19 270 821
14 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 25 14 250 600
15 3 WØYZZ Dave 5519T MO 23 18 180 594
16 3 WK2S Art 9434S NJ 22 17 205 579
17 3 AI4UN Charles 4715T GA 25 13 210 535
18 3 VE5BCS Harold 3946T Sk 23 14 165 487
19 3 K4ZGB Tom 796S AL 22 12 210 474
20 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 21 13 195 468
21 3 KU9RK Tom 4071T IN 20 13 190 450
22 3 N4JD John 7904T NC 19 12 190 418
23 3 KI8JY Dave 10751C OH 16 13 180 388
24 3 K9PMV Jerry 1438T IL 20 12 145 385
25 3 N8KQ Randy 8934T OH 16 11 185 361
26 3 K1TA Tom 11792 CT 16 12 155 347
27 3 K8JD John 1395T MI 17 11 135 322
28 3 K5HEM Hal 8421T TX 14 12 145 313
29 3 W7BRO Carl 7772T OR 13 11 160 303
30 3 N4OW Al 11375T FL 14 13 120 302
31 3 KG2LO Roland 11154T NJ 16 10 130 290
32 3 KD3CA Don 10175T PA 12 12 115 259
33 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 12 11 125 257
34 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 12 11 120 252
35 3 NØCVW Charlie 9074T KS 12 10 125 245
36 3 K9EYT Ray 7941T IL 12 9 135 243
37 3 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 14 9 100 226
38 3 KG4BQQ Kyle 374C AL 12 7 120 204
39 3 W6FPS Ron 2126T CA 10 9 110 200
39 3 WF4O Foster 9474 VA 10 9 110 200
40 3 W4KRN Karen 4495S VA 10 9 105 195
41 3 VE3DVC Doug 11106T On 11 7 115 192
42 3 AF2Z Drew 2082S NJ 10 8 110 190
43 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 11 8 100 188
44 3 N2SO Charles 7834T NY 10 7 115 185
45 3 KØLUW Russ 1702S NE 11 9 85 184
46 3 N4API Brian 11673T GA 9 7 120 183
47 3 AA6AC Bob 6276T CA 9 8 100 172
48 3 NZ8Y Gary 9854T OH 9 8 95 167
49 3 KB8J Thomas 11854 MI 10 6 105 165
50 3 N8QY John 1628 OH 9 7 75 138
51 3 KF7DS Don 8281T OR 9 8 60 132
52 3 NS3C Richard 8284 CA 7 6 75 117
53 3 WB7EUX Tom 9833T OR 8 5 75 115
54 3 VE4MR Kevin 7607T Mb 7 6 70 112
54 3 WB8WTU Dennis 217T OH 7 6 70 112
55 3 K4UFT Ted 4289T SC 6 6 65 101
55 3 VE7KBN Ken 5533T Bc 6 6 65 101
56 3 K8QI Barry 2795T FL 6 6 60 96
56 3 W6JWP Joe 7018 CA 6 6 60 96
57 3 KC9UNL Curt 8667T IL 6 5 65 95
58 3 KE3O Bill 9282T MD 6 4 65 89
58 3 VE3KLX David 10495 On 6 4 65 89
59 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 5 5 50 75
60 3 PS7CE Charlon 11092T Brazil 5 5 45 70
61 3 N3EIN Matt 6742T PA 3 2 60 66
62 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 5 5 30 55
63 3 CR7AJL Helder 12492 Almada 4 4 35 51
64 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999S MO 5 2 30 40
65 3 NU4M Greg 5264T GA 3 3 30 39
66 3 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 3 1 35 38
67 3 W8VB Dennis 3141T MI 4 4 20 36
68 3 W1RO Jim 1379T NV 3 2 25 31
69 3 PS7HD Nathan 8094T Brazil 3 3 20 29
70 3 KØSKC Outlaw 10739T MO 2 1 25 27
71 3 W4FOA Tony 641T GA 2 2 20 24
71 3 WA1AR Alan 4079T MA 2 2 20 24
71 3 WL7WH Bob 2940S AK 2 2 20 24
72 3 AD7BP Bob 5504 WA 2 1 20 22
73 3 KØKEX Rick 5220S MO 2 2 10 14
74 3 K8IJ Chas 4781T KY 1 1 10 11
74 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 1 1 10 11
1 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426T OH 34 19 260 906
2 4 ADØAB Jim 9667T KS 20 15 190 490
3 4 K8NS Mike 10580T FL 2 2 20 24
3 4 VK7CW Steve 10820T Australia 2 2 20 24
1 5 W1EJ/8 Ed 1594T MI 96 32 700 3772

Sprint Stats

Number of participants by state..
AK 1 AL 7 AR 1 AZ 2 CA 5 CO 0 CT 2 DE 0 FL 4 GA 5
HI 0 IA 0 ID 0 IL 3 IN 3 KS 2 KY 1 LA 0 MA 2 MD 3
ME 0 MI 5 MN 0 MO 10 MS 2 MT 0 NC 2 ND 0 NE 1 NH 0
NJ 4 NM 0 NV 1 NY 4 OH 8 OK 1 OR 4 PA 2 RI 0 SC 1
SD 0 TX 2 TN 2 UT 0 VA 2 VT 0 WA 1 WI 0 WV 1 WY 0

State with most participants: MO 10
Total USA participants: 94
Total non-USA participants: 11

Number of QSOs by state..
AK 2 AL 106 AR 29 AZ 75 CA 43 CO 0 CT 22 DE 0 FL 30 GA 51
HI 0 IA 0 ID 0 IL 38 IN 42 KS 32 KY 1 LA 0 MA 15 MD 83
ME 0 MI 135 MN 0 MO 196 MS 15 MT 0 NC 57 ND 0 NE 11 NH 0
NJ 53 NM 0 NV 3 NY 23 OH 138 OK 12 OR 44 PA 15 RI 0 SC 6
SD 0 TX 18 TN 31 UT 0 VA 20 VT 0 WA 2 WI 0 WV 36 WY 0

State with most QSOs: MO 196
Total QSOs with one or more USA operators: 1384
Total QSOs with one or more non-USA operators: 132

Countries Represented in This Sprint
Almada, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Puerto Rico, USA

Soapbox


WB7EUX Operated by: Tom

Lots of fun - lightning crashes were brutal on 40 - got the bonus station! Thanks all for the great time.



WØSZV Operated by: Eldon

little time, only 5 qso's but did get w1ej/8 on 80/40/20. had a good time



N4RAY Operated by: Rodney

Was very ruff for Qrp 1 watt tonight, but thanks for all who pulled me thru,Rodney



KF7WNS Operated by: Gary

Another great sprint. Thanks to all that worked hard to copy my QRP signal.
73/72 til next time, Gary



NØUMP Operated by: Bill

Hello again finger talkers. Had a great time. 40 meter band was noisy but that's where I made most of my contacts. Thanks to Julio for the bonus points. I also worked Pablo while on 15 meters. 73 to all and cul....Bill




ADØAB Operated by: Jim

Lots of fun and got to work some old friends again.



K8TEZ Operated by: Larry

No cooperation from Lake Erie tonight...Lightning...Thunder & lot's of QRN...sorry if I had to ask you for a repeat. Mark ka8onw (12457) nice to work you in your first sprint...nice sig....Werner N8BB fantastic qrp sig hr tonight & also great sig from Hans Wa1LWS.....NP3CW was not to be heard tonight in Ohio but we have worked before...73's till next month from the south shore of Lake Erie.....k8tez Larry

Lake Erie this past Sunday



N8BB Operated by: Werner

I am loving this 1 watt in the SKS. W3NP Dave had a great copy on me, 10 over, and K8TEZ Larry also copied me very well, Hans, Randy Mike, gosh thanks to all the guy's for making this fun. Even broke a few pile ups with my 1 watt. It's really fun when you hear 3-4 calls going and the station comes back to my 1 watter.



W7GVE Operated by: Ed

Below average condx out here in the Southwest... But my multiplier count was very good--- I enjoy this event even with poor condx--- CU next time! 73/ED/W7GVE



N4NR Operated by: Dennis

Rig tonight was an Elecraft K1 powered by a small 12 volt battery, 5 watts output to a 88' long extended double zepp up 50' fed with 450 ohm ladder line ...

Station at N4NR on SKCC Sprint - 6/25/2014 -



N5JPX Operated by: Jim

That was fun in spite of the static crashes. I was in the hangar this evening working and decided to work the sprint from here. The HB1B is connected to an old Hustler mobile antenna mounted on the roof of my hangar. I only have 40 meters and 20 meters here but that is enough to have fun. Thanks to all who stayed with me to complete the QSO's. Thanks to the organizers for another fun event for those of us who enjoy pounding brass.

72, Jim

The Hangar Station



AB8FJ Operated by: Ted

W1EJ/8 was booming into SW Ohio this evening on 40M. Rig used was my K3/10 at 5W to the Inverted L. Key used was my Bencher RJ-2.



KI8JY Operated by: Dave

Thanks to all, and our organizers, for a great SKS. Only worked 20m and 40m this time; many great signals and ops were heard here in SW Ohio tonight. 73 - Dave



W6JWP Operated by: Joe

Lots of fun. Heard NP3CW but couldn't work him. :(



AA6AC Operated by: Bob

15 meters not great. Only one QSO there W1EJ/8. QSY to 20m. More activity there hunt/pick. Although I did not know NP3CW was bonus station caught him near the end of SKS time (0157Z). TNX to W1EJ/8, NO8C, KU9RK, PS7HD, K3TM, WA0BGV, W5LD, and NP3CW. QSL's in mail. 73's AA6AC CA #6276T Bob..



VK7CW Operated by: Steve

Unfortunately it was very poor conditions from VK and only worked two stations. Many thanks to K8NS Mike and W1EJ/8 Ed for picking me out.



KIØI Operated by: Mark

Great time on 20m tonite! CQ on 14055 for entire sprint and very little gaps no caller. The band was very good to all directions and even PR with NP3CW off back corner of beam ! Julio u were still 20over off the corner! Thanks to all who called in tonite. Only one MO Outlaw ,Bill N0UMP just down the street!Easy copy Bill!
73 all and have fun on field day, listen for K0SKC from Garden City,MO
Mark KI0I



N4OW Operated by: Al

Lots of phun ! Much better conditions on 20 than I expected.

My "Hat Rack" Antenna .



W1RO Operated by: Jim

Finally remembered to work the SKS and the QSB was so deep stations would completely disappear while they called CQ. SKS was only heard by this Nevada station on 15 and 20 meters. Seemed to be a pipeline between MD and NV on both bands.



NC4RT Operated by: Randy

40 meters was busy all night. I heard Rick K7CHS very well, so was surprised there wasn't more to hear from CO or the Left Coast.

Congrats to all the QRP and QRPp operators.

Lots of Missouri and Kansas stations on tonight...



KF7DS Operated by: Don

Fun sprint but deep qsb....I could watch Dennis/W5LD go from 589 to nearly disappearing on the panadapter...so, I just watched the screen for signals to come up and spent much of my time S&P. The only consistent signal was Ed/W7GVE...Don KF7DS



W5KDM Operated by: Noel

Although I only worked two stations, I had fun operating from the beach at Gulf Shores, Alabama. Although I doubt you heard me, I was in there trying but my 817, ham stick and J37 didn't have the punch necessary. Trust me, many great signals were coming into LA (Lower Alabama)tonight!

my "shack" for this SKS



KC9W Operated by: Randy

This was the first chance I got to try out my repaired G5RV antenna. It had been damaged by the recent tornadoes that swept through my area. It was raised up off the roof where it had been laying since the storm. The coax fitting where the coax is joined to the ladder line was found to be holding together by only one thread on the barrel of the PL259. I suppose this was a big contributor to the noises I had been hearing on the antenna since the storm. I'm just glad it didn't totally separate and burn something out in the rig. Thanks to WB7EUX Tom who pointed out an error I was making ref the SKED page. Another very fast two hours.



K7CHS Operated by: Rick

Used the 40/20 meter coax loading coil vee dipole at 43', north south orientation. I am liking this antenna for the sprints. seems to have good coverage of NA. Had 1 DX contact, PS7CE Charlon in Brazil and a new number for me. Thanks to all.

Rick / K7CHS
Kingman Az



WA1AR Operated by: Alan

First SKS in a while.
Alan 73



KA5TJS Operated by: Allen

We had strong thunder storms move thru and I had to wait until they cleared out but got on the air about 01:20. 20 meters was hot! I managed to get 4 contacts in hunt and pounce mode. Used the FT-817 and 80 meter dipole. Thanks to those who pulled me out of the noise.

Allen KA5TJS



NP3CW Operated by: Julio

A lot of activity on the bands.
Unable to find space in 20M to start CQing as the bonus station.
Had to QSY to 15M band to start CQ SKS.
The last hour was in 20M with many callers.
Many did not know I was the bonus station.
Worked 3 outlaws, Bill N0UMP, Mitch NW0M and Mark KI0I.
Worked Randy KC9W/QRP.
Thanks for calling my station.
Good luck.



KC9UNL Operated by: Curt

As usual, Lots of Fun. Summertime QRN was a real problem but worked a few. Just waiting for the SKS when the earphones are full of readable signals.



VE5BCS Operated by: Harold

Thanks all band was good cu wes



WA2FBN Operated by: Ken

Tough nite with T storms moving through. Thanks to all that were able to pull out my 5 watts signal. Speed-X key and dipole antenna.
73 Ken



WA4FAT Operated by: Bill

My apologies to the few weaker stations I was unable to pull out and gratitude to those I worked. Quite enjoyable, as always, even though my new antenna was a bust. 73 to all!



K1TA Operated by: Tom

I had fun but pooped out with 45 minutes to go.
73 de K1TA 11792

Modified NT9K Pump Key



W3NP Operated by: Dave

Conditions not too bad for this one. Lots of strong sigs on 20 with the MO/KS area coming in at 30+ over at times. I got Julio NP3CW on 15 and he was very strong. Also worked W1EJ/8 Ed on 15. 40 was a bit noisy but still good copy on most sigs. Werner N8BB was a solid 599 plus 10 with his 1 watt.
Rig: K3 @ 100 watts to KT-34A and CF Zepp. Keys: Vibroplex Anniversary bug and Navy Flameproof straight key.
73 de West Virginia



VE7KBN Operated by: Ken

QRP with HB1B as usual. Condx at this QTH were not good.
Thnx for the sprint.



KØKEX Operated by: Rick

Very busy evening getting ready for Field Day with Platte County ARG. Ed W7GVE gud signal and non-member Mike K1OV/QRP..had to break away from SKS for our planning net for this weekend. Will be listening for familiar call signs. Our group will be at the NRAD ambulance EOC in Platte City operating WA0QFJ 5F MO, we have several SKCC members in our group...73 Rick

Field day operation WA0QFJ - K0KEX



K8JD Operated by: John

Only made one contact on 80M due to QRN, only one on 20M, signals were just too weak to hear. The rest were done on 40M. Gave up after one hour ... Hope next month is better.



KP4SJ Operated by: Pablo

Lot of fun on this SKS. 20 meters was very active all the time.
Thanks to all Amigos calling me. See you all next SKS. 73, Pablo.



NZ8Y Operated by: Gary

Only got to work the first hour. Thunderstorms in NE Ohio shut me down. 73



KB8J Operated by: Thomas





KB1UOH Operated by: Charlie

Thanks to all who copied my QRP signal. A special thanks to Randy in NC for digging me out.



VE4MR Operated by: Kevin

Great Fun ! QSO count was low however did manage a couple 2X QRP contacts .



K8IJ Operated by: Chas

QRN ran me off after just 1 QSO. Next time... vy 73, Chas



K4ARQ Operated by: John

Short on time and not-too-good cndx. Tnx to all who worked me. 72/73



K8NS Operated by: Mike

Finally tied score with VK7CW. Had fun for 2 qso's worth. 73 es tnx qso to all



NO8C Operated by: Mike

Thanks to everyone that was involved. Best 73s from Miller City, Ohio



VE3KLX Operated by: David

It is great to pound brass with fellow SKCCers and pick up a few new numbers to push me towards the Centurion level. I am going to try to participate more in these events, they're a lot of fun. Very 73 to all of you out there.



WK2S Operated by: Art

Conditions not the best but good fun as always. Thanks to all.



K9PMV Operated by: Jerry

Delayed operating for 40 minutes for a storm to pass. Twenty meters carried the load for me; QRN not bad on this band. Photo is my back yard shack. Nice to be outside in summer-time. Rig is a FT 757, antenna is a 2 element triband quad pointed west. Worked Urb off the back of it, him running 5 watts. Had fun as always. See you all on Field Day. 73

My summer-time shack in the patio



PS7HD Operated by: Nathan

Thank you all, cuagn, best 73, Nathan PS7HD.

I used my PS 213 MARCONI KEY



WA1VIL Operated by: Greg

Always fun to sprint! Thanks to all who pulled out my QRP signal-especially through the noise on 40 meters. Things were quiet enough to snag NP3CW on 15 meters-don't think I could have made it in the slugfest on 20. Kudos to those who run this fine event!



KE3O Operated by: Bill

My gosh .... call in law enforcement .... there were outlaws everywhere. Decided to stop in on twenty and do some S & P contacts and ended up that 50 per cent of my QSO's were MO's (Mitch, Slim and Mark). Anyway, gud fun running 90 watts into a charged atmosphere and keying at half throttle. Thanks to those worked. 73, Bill



PS7CE Operated by: Charlon

As always great fun and very good, the bands were quite noise. Cha - PS7CE



W1EJ/8 Operated by: Ed

While visiting relatives in Michigan I made some new friends . . . all thanks to SKCC! Ted - K8AQM invited me to visit his shack and in the process, we decided to operate SKS from his place. WOW! 40 meters is great in the midwest! Joining us were Tim - K9TM and Ken - N8KR. We operated 4 bands simultaneously and even though rough conditions with storms and minimal activity, we managed 96 qso's! Thanks for the qso's and see you next month from my home in CA!



N8QY Operated by: John

What a interesting QSO with K8jd. Thanks so much John


Programmed by K2RFP. VID: 1.01.366
Updated: June 30, 2014 0134 UTC
Sprint Manager: Dave - KI6BHB