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Radio Society of Great Britain. Official HF. Contest Results.

Results. Ropoco 2. 2001.

Position Callsign
Score
*1 G4BJM
700
2 G3XTT
670
3 G3WUX
630
4 G3KKQ
620
5 G3IZD
610
6 G4CZB
610
7 GW3NJW
600
8 G4OGB
590
9 G0CKP
590
*10 G4EDG
590
11 G0MTN
560
12 G4RCG
560
13 G4IIY
560
14 GW3WWN
560
15 G4ARI
530
16 G3JJZ
520
17 G3KKP
520
18 G0DHZ
510
19 G3LIK
510
20 G3GLL
500
21 G3TJE
500
22 G0WHO
500
23 G3JJG
500
24 G2HLU
490
25 GM4SID
480
26 G4ELZ
470
27 G3VYI
460
28 G2AFV
450
*29 GU3SQX
450
30 G3HZL
410
31 G3MA
390
32 G3LHJ
380
33 GW3SB
380
34 G3TXF
360
35 G0IBN
370
36 G4RLS
320
37 G0WBC
310
38 G4XPE
310
39 G0RDO
300
40 G3RYP
280
41 GM4OSS
280
*42 G3GMS
280
43 GM3UM
250
44 G3ZGC
240
45 G3VQO
220
46 G3CQR
180
Ropoco 2 Contest, 2001.

The adjudicator for this contest needs to have certain standard phrases pre-loaded into the word processor, the most important of which is, ‘Fraser Robertson, G4BJM, repeated his success in {insert contest and year, to head the table once again.’ Ropoco 2 completed a clean sweep of winning entries and perfect logs for Fraser in 2001, and he therefore receives both the G3XTJ memorial trophy for this event, and the G5MY trophy for the highest aggregate score from both events. This makes depressing reading for other entrants, who must hope that the HFCC offers Fraser a generous severance package, on order that they have a chance to win! Don Field, G3XTT, takes second place on this occasion. Many congratulations to both Fraser and Don.

This time, several dissenting views regarding a time change were received, although most still seem to want an alternative time slot. Of course, the views of non-entrants cannot readily be ascertained, and these may be a germane to the popularity of the contest. Nevertheless nearly everyone once again reported how much they enjoyed the event.

Now for the statistics! The number of perfect logs was down somewhat at four. The number of entrants remained virtually constant, as did the number of paper-based logs at seven. These seven logs were retyped for entry into the database of over 2200 lines of QSO information, used for the automatic cross checking, and compilation of errors. The mean error rate was about 5.3%, and the median approximately 4.5%, which considering the complexity of the exchange seems credible. Some readers may recall the old chestnut from WWII. In the North African campaign, the following message was sent to base using radio telephony: ‘The general is going to advance, please send him reinforcements.’ However, on arrival it read: ‘The general is going to dance, please lend him three and fourpence.’ Perhaps Ropoco entrants could have used CW to better effect!

Clive Whelan, GW3NJW.

Checklog received from G3XNG.

* indicates a Perfect Log

 


     
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