March 144/432MHz 2005

This contest continues to attract interesting weather. Snow, hail strong winds and freezing conditions made life interesting for the portable stations.

The number of entries for this event continues to rise, particularly in the six-hour sessions. Entrants are reminded that the same 6-hour period must be used for both bands -rule 4j. Conditions were described as "awful", "appalling" and "poor" with deep QSB on both bands. Contact numbers were well down on 2004. Generally conditions were better on 432MHZ though the band suffered from low activity levels.

Congratulations go to:
* The Five Bells, G5B, who won both bands and continue their dominance of this event;
* Bryn, G4DEZ who won the single operator fixed section for the second year;
* Steve M0BPQ/P for winning the single operator others section in appalling conditions;
* Bob, G8HGN for winning the six hour single operator fixed section;
* Ron, GW4EVX/P winning the six hour open section;

All other band winners and runners up who together with stations marked (*) will receive certificates.

Roger Dixon G4BVY

Band 144 MHz
Section M
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
G5B
IO92WS
376
128384
DL0OB
832
400
6*12 ele
2*
G0VHF/P
JO01GN
242
61443
DG3FK
782
400
2*9 ele
3
M8Y
IO93DV
189
20388
F4CQY/P
785
25
9 ele + colinear
4
G0D
JO00EU
69
20032
DK3EE
578
100
4*9 ele
5
M0B
JO02DD
83
18027
EI5FK
613
250
13 ele
Section SF
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
G4DEZ
JO03AE
124
44635
DL6IDK
729
400
2*12 ele
2*
G3MEH
IO91QS
169
41987
HB9RDE
735
400
2*9 ele
3
2E0NEY
IO81VK
56
11834
DK5DQ
660
50
9 ele
4*
M1DUD
JO02QC
26
7250
DL6IAK
624
2
7 ele
5
M5ADF
IO91TO
53
7095
EI5FK
563
25
9 ele
6
G4HSO
IO91UU
25
6757
DL8BDU
580
20
12 ele
7
GW4HBK
IO81KP
27
4353
ON4WY
427
200
9 ele
8
M0ZZO
JO01PW
14
2377
PI4GN
398
50
8 ele
9
2E1GUA
JO01FR
8
763
M0EBW
191
10
13 ele
Section SO
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
M0BPQ/P
IO91WP
57
20447
DG3FK
829
150
9 ele
Section 6S
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
G8HGN
JO01FO
26
12214
DG3FK
789
50
2*15 ele
2*
M0LKB
IO92NE
35
4769
F5SGT/P
500
50
9 ele
3
G1KHX
IO81MI
24
3454
ON4WY
413
80
9 ele
4
M0DDT
IO91JR
22
3258
OO5D
524
100
9 ele
5
G3YJR
IO93FJ
16
1981
OO4BAX/P
526
2.5
9 ele
6
G4XPE
IO92GU
9
1878
F8BRK
413
25
10 ele
7
G4APJ
IO83UP
8
1597
ON4WY
455
25
9 ele
Section 6O
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
MW0OPS/P
IO81PQ
35
6495
F4CQY/P
683
20
9 ele
2*
G0POT/P
IO91HH
26
4100
PI9CM
501
5
3 ele
3
G3T
IO80FP
25
4072
PI9CM
666
25
2*17 ele
4
G0JLF/P
IO81TK
25
3210
PI9CM
566
70
9 ele
5
GW4EVX/P
IO83JF
21
2993
ON4WY
483
50
9 ele
6
M0BAO/P
IO80LV
22
2708
M8Y
346
80
8 ele
7
G3NJA/P
IO80FP
9
2397
ON4WY
459
25
2*17 ele
8
GX1MAR
IO92BL
19
2379
PI9CM
525
30
10 ele
9
G3VQO/P
IO91TE
19
1353
ON4WY
233
50
whip
Band 432MHz
Section M
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
G5B
IO92WS
132
41292
DF0XG
753
400
4*28 ele
2*
G0VHF/P
JO01GN
113
32070
DK0XA
664
400
2*21 ele
3
M0B
JO02DD
19
3041
DF2VJ
563
200
21 ele
4
M8Y
IO93DV
40
2317
F8BRK
529
25
19 ele + colinear
Section SF
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
G4DEZ
JO03AE
29
8878
F4CVK/P
774
400
2*28 ele
2*
G3MEH
IO91QS
44
6418
F4CKV/P
645
250
2*21 ele
3*
2E0NEY
IO81VK
17
3132
OO5D
587
50
21 ele
4*
M5ADF
IO91TO
28
2812
PA6NL
313
25
23 ele
5
GW4HBK
IO81KP
8
1477
PI4Z
484
50
19 ele
6
M1DUD
JO02QC
6
899
PA6NL
189
2
13 ele
7
2E1GUA
JO01FR
6
525
PA6NL
254
10
19 ele
Section 6S
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
G3XDY
JO02OB
20
8148
DJ9KH/P
551
250
28 ele
2*
G8HGN
JO01FO
9
3084
F4CKV/P
598
50
2*21 ele
3
G1KHX
IO81MI
11
2741
OO5D
637
120
19 ele
4
M0DDT
IO91JR
12
1950
PA6NL
368
100
21 ele
5
G3YJR
IO93FJ
12
1463
PA6NL
414
25
19 ele
6
G3YDY
JO01FQ
9
1461
DK3OS
433
100
19 ele
7
G4APJ
IO83UP
8
1264
PA6NL
470
25
19 ele
8
G4XPE
IO92GU
1
91
G5B
91
25
10 ele
Section 6O
Pos
Callsign
Locator
QSOs
Score
ODX Call
ODX Kms
Power
Ant
1*
G3T
IO80FP
7
1646
PA6NL
553
25
2*19 ele
2*
GW4EVX/P
IO83JF
13
1472
PA6NL
515
50
19 ele
3
G0POT/P
IO91HH
7
915
PA6NL
387
5
3 ele
4
GX1MAR
IO92BL
2
438
PA6NL
413
25
18 ele
5
G3VQO/P
IO91TE
5
411
G5B
177
50
whip
Overall Results
Section M
Pos
Callsign
144MHz
432MHz
Total
Group
1*
G5B
1000
1000
2000
Five Bells Contest Group
2*
G0VHF/P
479
777
1256
Colchester Contest Group
3
M8Y
159
6
165
Otley Amateur Radio Society
4
G0D
156
0
156
G3YNN QRZ Amateur Radio Group
5
M0B
140
7
147
Hadley Wood Contest Group
6
G3T
32
40
72
TARS A team
Section SF
Pos
Callsign
144MHz
432MHz
Total
1*
G4DEZ
1000
1000
2000
2*
G3MEH
941
723
1664
3
2E0NEY
265
353
618
4
M5ADF
159
317
476
5
M1DUD
162
101
263
6
G4HSO
151
0
151
7
2E1GUA
17
59
76
8
M0ZZO
53
0
53
Section SO
Pos
Callsign
144MHz
432MHz
Total
Group
1*
M0BPQ/P
1000
0
1000
CLIFTON ARS
Section 6S
Pos
Callsign
144MHz
432MHz
Total
1*
G8HGN
1000
378
1378
2*
G3XDY
0
1000
1000
3
G1KHX
283
336
619
4
M0DDT
267
239
506
5
M0LKB
390
0
390
6
G3YJR
162
180
342
7
G4XPE
154
11
165
8
G4APJ
131
16
147
9
G3YDY
0
18
18
Section 6O
Pos
Callsign
144MHz
432MHz
Total
Group
1*
GW4EVX/P
461
894
1355
2*
G0POT/P
631
556
1187
3
MW0OPS/P
1000
0
1000
4
GX1MAR
366
266
632
MARS CONTEST GROUP
5
G0JLF/P
494
0
494
6
G3VQO/P
208
250
458
7
M0BAO/P
417
0
417
8
G3NJA/P
369
0
369
TARS B team

Comments from the logs:

2E0NEY
144MHz: Great Fun! Plenty of DX and much better conditions than last year.
432MHz: Nice to work some DX, but not many stations heard.

2E1GUA
144MHz: Not very good. But good fun.
432MHz: Not good on Saturday and Sunday but good fun.

G0D
There's only a log for 144MHz as due to the snow we decided against putting up another tower. Cccccold! Tried out our new array for the first time but couldn't get it up high enough due to the mast seals being frozen solid. Snow on the ground for nearly the whole contest. Conditions were reasonable but our array was a bit narrow and the Armstrong method didn't really appeal! Lack of operators due to snow meant that we didn't even attempt 70cms. Overall an enjoyable contest.

G0JLF/P
Terrible conditions Saturday, hopefully better for those venturing out on the Sunday. Terrible! Missed the first hour due to antenna trouble and getting to site late. Same number of Q's as last year but nearly half the points. This must mean more domestic activity! Some occasional DX popping out through the noise (antennas in the right direction must be a factor too). Ones that got away - DK0PU/P, DK3OS, F5SGT/P, DK5EZ - grrrrrrrr! WX cold with occasional snow.

G0POT/P
Please find attached my log entries for the March contest. By heck it was bloomin' freezing. Bloody hard work for very little reward...still, it dusted of the radio gear for the coming year! Radio conditions were poor with little DX heard. Wx condx even worse. Snow, hail and gales made for some challenging portable operation on my hill top. Only managed 4 hours before I had to decend the hill to find warmth! 70cms was very quiet with only a few stations heard. Not really set up for 70cm and used my 2m Sota beam to score a few points (and give a few away!).

G0VHF/P
144MHz: Cold, slow but some good contacts to be had.
432MHz: Just as cold, infinitely slower but, again, some good DX.

G1KHX
144MHz: Very poor WX. Heavy hail shower
432MHz: Better than 2m but very poor overall. WX hail showers.

G3MEH
144MHz: Propagation conditions below average wit deep QSB on longer paths
432MHz: Propagation conditions below average, most contacts arranged on 144MHz.

G3NJA
Helps if other stations beam south west. Very bad QSB. Good to work the M0B!

G3T
Arrived on site and forgot we had bent the tent poles last time - ended up with three missing!! Contest - what contest? Never known it so quiet in the south west. Lots of QSB.

G3VQO/P
Trying a new portable location - above the snow-line (not a phrase that comes easily to a soft southerner). Despite below-average conditions, this looks a very promising site - so watch out for more from me !!!

G3YDY
One hour operation Sunday Mid Day

G3YJR
144MHz: Condx quite good, but activity seemed low listening from IO93. GM, EI, DF/DL also heard. Beam North young man! No female operators heard.
432MHz: Wow that QSB was deep!

G4APJ
Possibly a little up, but very little G activity!

G4DEZ
More activity in the Cumulatives. Gale force winds snapped retaining bolt in rotator.
Antenna swinging merrily on its own!

G4HSO
As you may see, I did not take the entry too seriously - this is my first 144MHz contest from this site; but I will be back! It is also the first time I have tried computer logging during the contest
and I guess I made a few errors as a result. I am sure I would have operated for longer had it not been treating my XYL on mother's day!

G4XPE
Appalling conditions!

G8HGN
144MHz: Some DX worked through strong local signals.
432MHz: Heard DL8NCR JN59KE 736Km at 53 working OK 14:58 GMT didn't hear him afterwards. As with 144 some DX through strong local signals.

GW4EVX/P
144MHz: Wx was beautiful but conditions and activity were very poor.
432MHz: Spent about 90 minutes on this band - most of that time listening to white noise! Activity level very low.

GX1MAR
144MHz: This is the clubs first foray into contesting so was very much a learning experience. Conditions were VERY quiet so we cut our losses and entered the log for the first 6 hours. The aerials at the club need a thorough clean / revamp but we'll get that done before the next contest. Although the score is low, we all enjoyed the experience and WILL do it again.
432MHz: This is the clubs first foray into contesting so was very much a learning experience. Conditions were VERY quiet so we cut our losses and entered the log for the first 6 hours. The aerials at the club need a thorough clean / revamp but we'll get that done before the next contest. Although the score is low, we all enjoyed the experience and WILL do it again.

M0B
Very flat conditions. Was a hard slog. Where have all the VHF/UHF users gone? Sorry about mixing 2 & 70 up. Missed the bit in the rules about different serials per band until too late. Used to contesting on HF Hi Hi. Its a shame this procedure isn't adopted for HF.

M0BAO/P
Nice start to the new season.

M0BPQ/P
Awful conditions, only fragile lifts. Several station lost in QSB. Hope my best DX is valid as he was a real struggle. CQing brought few contacts so I spent most time carefully tuning the band which brought a reasonable return.

M0DDT
I look forward to this restful day every year! Even more so this year despite getting equipment in better order than usual!

M0LKB
Terrible QSB! Great Fun though, I really need another beam on the roof... I wonder if the wife can be persuaded?

M1DUD
144MHz: Deep QSB and low UK activity made conditions difficult. Very difficult to work QRP and I had to use CW often.
432MHz: Very difficult, with very little activity, deep fading. Unable to complete with M0B in same grid square!

M5ADF
144MHz: Difficult conditions, especially Sunday. Still enjoyable. Working 2 Bands makes it interesting and the many local contacts were really welcome.
432MHz: Difficult at times - much QSB. More local contacts this year, excellent, thanks.

M8Y
144MHz: Very windy, snowy conditions during Saturday with a hard frost overnight, sunny during Sunday but very cold. Poor conditions with low activity on SSB once again.
432MHz: The caravan overnight had frost on the inside! We were in a caravan with no heating! Good sleeping bags were the order of the day.