[NLRS] 2006 UHF Contest "complete" list of entries
John (JK) Kalenowsky, K9JK
hamk9jk at ameritech.net
Thu Oct 5 09:43:31 EDT 2006
It appears to have JUST been changed to "complete" status this morning.
Check it at http://www.arrl.org/contests/claimed/ and click on the
2006 ARRL August UHF Contest link just below "Other Reports".
If you submitted a log and it's NOT there, let Tom Hogerty (new
ARRL Contest Manager) know ASAP. I DO see WB0LJC/R and
WA2VOI/R as calls I recognize from NLRS that were not on the
"electronic" list. KB9TLV from WI, also.
My "hope" of seeing over 200 entries looks like it will not happen but
it got pretty close, 191 plus the two checklogs..
I'll do some "massaging" of this data and re-check what I reported
below to see if anything changed. One "quick" observation is that
I see that WW8M is in there for Single-Op High Power with his
claimed score just 1502 points behind KM0T, less than 1% difference
between the two of them...it will be interesting to see what (if anything)
results from the log checking process to yield the "official" results (which
I hope to receive shortly so I can begin writing the QST article but I
won't be able to "share" THAT until "publication"!).
73, JK
----- Original Message -----
From: "John (JK) Kalenowsky, K9JK" <hamk9jk at ameritech.net>
To: <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>; <badgercontesters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 06:53
Subject: 2006 UHF Contest "electronic" CLAIMED SCORES
One more (and the last until the the list is identified as being the
"complete" list) "I just checked it" count of the logs reveals that the
Claimed Scores are now posted. The count of "electronically submitted" logs
is now at 166 (plus those two "pesky" checklogs).
A quick and non-exhaustive scan of the claimed scores indicates a "repeat"
by KM0T as #1 in Single-Op High Power though there was not as much margin
over K1TEO's 2nd place this year (and W0GHZ looks like #4). Single-Op Low
Power was captured again by K2DRH. Chief Instigator of Rover Mania, W0ZQ,
appears to have re-captured #1 Rover (and W9FZ looks like #3...after the
"Packrats Rover Team" W3CCX in 2nd). Top Multi-op was the ever present W2SZ.
Unless there are suprises in the paper logs or as a result of log
checking...these *may* be the standings. Congrats to all participants.
73, JK
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