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SP DX Contest 2014 Results Are In

The SP DX Contest 2014 Results are in this weekend, this contest saw the coming together of a partnership. One that took on the world in the Polish DX contest, and on initial feelings produced a grand score.
For the 24 hours period of operating, Marcin (M0GLV) and Kevin (2E0KVK) were locked in the shack throughout and operated over 5 different bands in their bid to do well in this contest.

Marcin with Kevin in the back ground rag chewing on 40m

Marcin with Kevin in the back ground rag chewing on 40m

During the operating period, they were visited by other members of the club who gave both moral support as well as sustenance support.
These guys were not going to give in to the lure of sleep, come midday on the Sunday, these two operators looked like they needed to sleep for a week. With an overdose of caffeine, they went their separate ways, home to bed. Left behind was the log, with a terrific 599 contacts as only polish station could be worked.

Little did they know this score would get them first place in the UK in there category and 8th in europe well done Guys one for the shack wall.

http://www.spdxcontest.pzk.org.pl/res/2014/index.php?k=ENGLAND

MO AB MIXED

 

Place

Call

QSOs

Points

Mult

Score

1

M0HFC

599

1 797

66

118 602

 

EU (no SP)

MO AB MIXED

No. CALL QSOs Points Mult Score Year
1

EI0PL

1145 3435 93 319455 2014
2

UT7E

975 2925 87 254475 2014
3

RN3F

880 2640 95 250800 2014
4

ES5G

859 2571 95 244245 2014
5

LA2AB

925 2775 85 235875 2014
6

RK4HYT

550 1650 89 146850 2014
7

SK7K

605 1815 76 137940 2014
8

M0HFC

599 1797 66 118602 2014
9

EI1NC

500 1500 57 85500 2014
10

RC3W

518 1554 51 79254 2014

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HF Field Day 2014

Well,  our  annual HF Field day trip to Spikes/G0CVL and his lovely wife Sarah was upon us, so we set out  to go camp out in their back garden – well big paddock really – lots of big trees for antenna’s and space for tents near Cawood.

The Saturday morning saw members of the club meet up at the Humber Bridge car park, to head off  in convoy to Spikes, as you do need OS map to find the place out in the wilds of Cawood .

 Once there,  camp was pitched,  radio and antennas put into place all ready to haul up and ready to go.

 Dinner was had by all just before the start of the contest , once the contest was under way the beer and BBQ was made ready for tea, while this was going on in the back ground Andy G7LRR had worked  and logged 98 QSO in the first hour followed by Kevin 2E0KVK with logger John M0JBA  whom worked into the two hundreds each operator had 1 hour spells in the afternoon John M6HDX , Dave G4ASA Charlie 2E0CIK  until tea time, when we all did 2 hour spells until late then the night team Marcin M0GLV , Kevin 2E0KVK  along with Spike who helped with the liquid refreshments, hi.

 The guys work away though the night until Dave G4ASA took over at about 5:30am. Dave then went on to work some good DX VK, ZL, JA, HK and much more getting the club some great points.

After a great breakfast made by Charlie, Kevin and helpers , it was back to the contest for the final leg,  by now it was getting hard work to work stations we had not already worked,

saying that,  we did beat last years QSO rate of 520 with this years total of 827 QSO’s.

 

It was funny when we hit the 800 mark as Kevin 2E0KVK and Dave G4ASA teamed up to take us over the 800 mark,  our goal was to hit 1000,  maybe next year we will hit our goal.

 

Great weekend of fun was had by all, the Radio Club would like to thank Spike and Sarah for once again giving us the use of their home and grounds.

  

Here is a few picture of the weekend

 

 

 

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