70MHz CW, 2003

The number of stations active during the event was higher than in 2002 with 26 stations across G, GW, GM and EI appearing in the logs. A number of entrants commented that well-known callsigns were absent this year. QSO totals and the number of entries were much reduced. Although activity reduced as the event progressed, 10% of contacts took place in the last hour showing that there were still stations to be found.

Conditions were generally rated as average with the usual 70MHz QSB. Entrants will notice that their claimed scores have been reduced. This was mainly due to logging errors on the longer distance QSOs.

Congratulations go to Phil G3TCU who repeats his 2002 success. Second place was extremely close with the honour eventually going to Martin G3UKV. Clive GM4VVX/P took the single operator others section from his remote location. These stations will receive certificates

A useful check log was received from GW3HWR.

Roger, G4BVY G4BVY@blacksheep.org

 

Section SF										
Pos	Call	Loc	QSOs	Score	Mult	Total	ODX 	Kms	Power	Ant
1  *	G3TCU	IO91QE	17	2675	16	42800	EI3IO	438	150	6 ele
2  *	G3UKV	IO82RR	17	1962	13	25506	G0UAP	227	50	5 ele
3	G3JYP	IO84SN	15	2456	10	24560	G0UAP	429	120	8 ele
4	GM4AFF	IO86ST	7	2382	7	16674	G3JYP	398	60	8 ele
5	G3IKR	IO82XF	11	1665	10	16650	GM4AFF	510	140	4 ele
6	G3XPU	IO92HM	7	1092	9	9828	GM4AFF	482	45	3 ele
7	G0UPU	IO91AX	8	728	8	5824	G3JYP	289	50	5 ele

Section SO										
Pos	Call	 Loc	QSOs	Score	Mult	Total	ODX 	ODX	Power	Ant
1  *	GM4VVX/P IO78WA	3	565	4	2260	GM4AFF	167	10	6 ele

Comments from the logs:

G0UPU
Not a very large turn out.  A lot of well known calls were missing.  Conditions average.

G3IKR
Average.  After 11:30 up to 12:00 I did not hear any new stations - two or three repeatably 
calling CQ only. Could not stay on any longer. Is it worth having this contest last so long?
Were there any QSOs after 12:00? G3JYP Above average. Just a doubt about the last hour - did conditions go off or did most folks
switch off? An enjoyable contest. Somehow I managed to miss EI3IO who had a good signal
- I feel it could be expensive! Don't know what to think about the rules.
I can't help but feel sorry for the GM fixed stations. Any entry deserves a medal.
Can only hope for a massive aurora or extra special sporadic E proves me wrong one day. G3TCU Condx average, one GM heard by MS, tropo signal too weak to work. Activity generally a
bit disappointing. G3UKV Normal. Usual deep QSB GM4AFF Very poor activity. Didn't hear much other than the few I worked, so I gave up eventually. GM4VVX/P Another try from the frozen North Hi Hi...Sunday morning fine and dry with a stiff breeze.
Got set up early again but as usual not a sound on the band. All very quiet until 09.30
when G3JYP came up out of the noise for a good exchange. It took ages to get GM4AFF to
turn to the North but even then a difficult QSO with deep QSB. Very quiet again for a
long time when G3TCU appeared at 5+ 9 working his eleventh QSO, but faded after I called him. So lost a very good dx Hi Hi...G3UKV was heard calling cq and a very hard qso was made with
lots and lots of "pse info agn". Lots of points though at 600km. No other callsigns copied.
Several stations heard at r2s2 but never able to read signals when I checked their working
freq.many times.... GW3HWR Since I was very happy with the 70MHz CW last year, I spent a hopeful 3 hours in this one.
Awful! I made one QSO and heard one other, unidentified, station. PLEASE don't be put off,
these CW events are important.