BCC MS-Contest 2005 – Ergebnisse

9A5Y wins the Multi OP class. RU1AA is the winner of the Single OP class. 9A5Y and RU1AA will receive a BCC plaque. We wish you all good luck for the next contest.

CONGRATS TO THE WINNERS!

Single-Op

# Callsign QSO (FSK/CW) Points Pfx Score QTH Loc Rig
1 RU1AA 156/0 468 106 49.608 KO48VR 1KW, 4×15 + 15ele
2 HA4A 114/0 342 88 30.096 JN96JO 750W, 4 diff.yagis
3 9A3JH 74/0 218 58 12.644 JN75AD 800W, 12ele
4 YT2L 70/0 210 53 11.130 KN03QM 1KW, 16x7ele
5 S51AT 69/0 205 54 11.070 JN75GW 600W, 16ele
6 LZ2FO 63/0 185 52 9.620 KN14KA 500W, 15ele
7 RA3WDK 56/0 160 45 7.200 KO81BR 500W, 11ele
8 EA3AXV 46/0 138 40 5.520 JN01TJ 1KW, 17ele
9 LA0BY 42/0 124 40 4.960 JO59FW 150W, 9ele
10 DJ9YE 44/0 128 38 4.864 JO43HV 250W, 17ele
11 LZ1KJ 40/0 118 35 4.130 KN31CS 200W, 2x8ele
12 DJ3VI 41/0 113 36 4.068 JO43VI 600W, 14ele
13 S54T 42/0 114 35 3.990 JN75EW 800W, 4x17ele
14 DJ9MG 42/0 110 35 3.850 JO52TC 500W, 2x17ele
15 DF8IK 39/0 113 33 3.729 JO30JT 600W, 11ele
16 EA3DXU 39/0 117 31 3.627 JN11CM 700W, 2x17ele
17 DL1RNW 37/0 107 30 3.210 JO62GH 150W, 2x9ele
17 F5ODA 34/0 102 29 2.958 JN13ME 600W, 9ele
19 DL4EBV 34/0 97 30 2.910 JO31HK 300W, 16ele
20 HA1BC 33/0 99 29 2.871 JN87PU 200W, 2x17ele
21 DL4DD 33/0 95 30 2.850 JO43OU 100W, 7ele
22 OZ5AGJ 33/0 91 30 2.730 JO56DG 100W, 9ele
23 PA3FPQ 32/0 92 28 2.576 JO22XE 400W, 2x10ele
24 OM5CM 29/0 87 28 2.436 JN98DF 750W, 9ele
25 RX3AA 31/0 87 27 2.349 KO85PO 600W, 15ele
26 DM2SR 30/0 90 25 2.250 JO53HR 500W, 18ele
26 F8DO 28/0 84 26 2.184 JN26IF 500W, 11ele
28 SP2JYR 29/0 77 28 2.156 JO92GP 100W, 14ele
29 YU7AA 29/0 87 23 2.001 JN95NS 500W, 4x10ele
30 F4CYZ 26/0 78 25 1.950 JN38SF 120W, 9ele
31 UT5ST 24/0 70 23 1.610 KN28IW 500W, 9ele
32 SM0EPO 23/0 59 22 1.298 JO89XM 100W, 2x6ele
33 ON4AVJ 20/0 60 20 1.200 JO11UB 400W, 17ele
34 LZ1ZP 21/0 59 20 1.180 KN22ID 200W, 10ele
35 IW0FFK 18/0 54 18 972 JN61FS 200W, 17ele
36 DM5TI 18/0 54 16 864 JN68FF 40W, 7ele
37 I5TWK/8 16/0 48 13 624 JN70FS 400W, 18ele
37 9A4EW 15/0 45 13 585 JN95KG 200W, 10ele
39 DH4NWG 14/0 40 13 520 JN59RM 60W, 2x9ele
39 DL1RTL 11/1 39 11 429 JO62PH 100W, 13ele
41 RW3PF 12/0 28 12 336 KO63CD 400W, 4x10ele
42 DL5FDP 12/0 30 11 330 JN49LP 150W, 9ele
42 DL2RUG 12/0 32 10 320 JO62OJ 70W, Hybridquad
44 DK7DR 9/0 27 9 243 JN47DP  
44 G0CUZ 9/0 27 9 243 IO82WM 400W, 5ele
46 HA5CRX 9/0 25 8 200 JN97KO 200W, 2WL DJ9BV
47 F4DXX 9/0 27 6 162 IN97LH 150W, 17ele
48 RV3YM 6/0 18 6 108 KO63QQ  
49 PA3RDL 6/0 16 6 96 JO21PS 100W
50 SP8WJW 5/0 15 5 75 KN09SR 50w, 9ele
50 ON6NL 5/0 15 5 75 JO21UE 100W, 13ele
52 OZ2M 1/0 1 1 1 JO65FR 400W, 15ele

Multip-Op

# Callsign QSO (FSK/CW) Points Pfx Score QTH Loc Rig
1 9A5Y 165/0 491 108 53.028 JN85PO 2x1KW, 4×18 + 2x10ele
2 YU7ON 147/0 441 99 43.659 KN05FG 700W, 2x11ele+10ele
3 OH6AA 119/0 357 83 29.631 KP03SD 1KW, 16ele
4 RX1AS 102/0 275 81 22.275 KO59FX 1KW, 4×21 + 16 ele
5 RK1B/1 98/0 294 65 19.110 KO36 500W, 2x9ele
6 LZ9X/P 44/0 138 34 4.692 KN22TK 1KW, 4x15ele
7 OH8UV 0/6 32 6 192 KP34VJ 250W, 2x14ele
8 YU7ACO 5/0 15 4 60 KN07PC 100W, 2x7ele
9 LZ9X 4/0 12 4 48 KN32AS 20W, 15ele

Operators Multi-Op
9A5Y: 9A5CM, 9A3LG, 9A3NM (Kruno, Zvonko & Saša)
YU7ON: YT7WA, YU7MS, YU7ON, YZ7MON (Gigi, Miska, Zoran & Ilija)
OH6AA: OH6GDX, OH6QU (Patrik & Jari)
RX1AS: RX1AS, RU1AC (Sergey & Alex)
RK1B/1: OH5LID, RU1AS, RX1AX (Janne, Alex & Anton)
LZ9X/P: LZ1DP, LZ3RR, LZ1UK (Christo, Val & Savi)
OH8UV: OH8HDL, OH8UV (Tanja & Markku)
YU7ACO: YU7CD, SWL (Laci & Djura)

Checklogs
DL8EBW & LZ1ZX …. THANK YOU VERY MUCH !

Statistics

TOP 5 6hrs-rates
Date: 6hrs-periods 9A5Y YU7ON OH6AA RU1AA HA4A
11./12.Dez. 20:00-01:59 27 24 16 14 19
12. Dez 02:00-07:59 11 9 1 11 1
12. Dez 08:00-13:59 11 6 6 4 16
12. Dez 14:00-19:59 13 11 9 22 10
12./13.Dez. 20:00-01:59 19 24 10 18 10
13.Dez. 02:00-07:59 9 6 5 2 4
13.Dez. 08:00-13:59 9 8 11 6 4
13.Dez. 14:00-19:59 11 11 18 22 15
13./14.Dez. 20:00-01:59 29 18 15 22 20
14.Dez. 02:00-07:59 8 8 4 3 7
14.Dez. 08:00-13:59 3 5 7 12 3
14.Dez. 14:00-19:59 6 4 6 11 4
14./15.Dez. 20:00-01:59 9 13 11 9 1
total 165 147 119 156 114
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
DXCC Teiln. DXCC Teiln. DXCC Teiln. DXCC Teiln. DXCC Teiln. DXCC Teiln. DXCC Teiln.
9A 2 9A 1 9A 4 9A 2 9A 2 5B 1 3A 1
DL 56 9H 1 DL 42 DL 73 CT 1 9A 2 3V8 1
EA 7 DL 47 EA 1 EA 6 DL 88 DL 87 9A 4
EI 1 EA 4 EU 1 ES 3 EA 5 EA 9 CT 1
EU 1 ES 2 F 6 EU 1 ES 2 EA6 1 DL 94
F 6 EU 1 G 3 F 20 F 12 EI 2 EA 4
G 4 F 8 HA 3 G 12 G 12 ER 1 EI 2
HA 4 G 6 I 4 GD 1 GM 1 ES 2 ER 1
HB 3 HA 3 LA 1 GM 2 GW 4 F 23 ES 4
I 10 HB 2 LY 2 GW 3 HA 8 G 22 F 18
LA 3 I 9 LZ 4 HA 2 HB 3 GM 2 G 19
LY 1 LA 1 OE 1 HB 5 I 22 GW 4 GM 4
LZ 9 LX 1 OH 4 I 17 LA 7 HA 10 GW 2
OE 2 LY 1 OK 3 LA 3 LY 1 HB 2 HA 14
OH 1 LZ 6 ON 3 LY 1 LZ 8 I 26 HB9 1
OK 6 OH 5 PA 10 LZ 8 OE 7 LA 2 I 17
ON 4 OK 4 UA 11 OE 4 OH 18 LZ 6 IS0 1
PA 10 ON 3 UB 2 OH 10 OK 18 OE 5 LA 3
S5 3 PA 7 S5 6 OK 9 OM 5 OH 22 LY 2
SP 3 UA 9 SM 4 OM 3 ON 5 OK 18 LZ 12
TK 1 S5 3 YO 2 ON 7 OZ 5 OM 4 OE 5
UA 12 SM 1 YU 2 PA 11 PA 30 ON 8 OH 22
UR5 3 SP 1 Z3 1 S5 6 S5 8 OZ 10 OK 17
VE 1 TK 1 SM 5 SM 13 PA 38 OM 3
W 1 UB 2 SP 6 SP 14 S5 7 ON 9
YO 1 YU 3 TK 1 UA 20 SM 12 OZ 12
YU 4 Z3 1 UA 18 UB 4 SP 17 PA 39
UB 1 YL 1 SV 3 UA 33
YU 2 YO 1 TK 1 UA9 6
Z3 1 YU 1 UA 38 UA2 1
Z3 1 UA9 2 UB 8
UB 5 S5 8
YL 2 SP 14
YO 3 SV 2
YU 4 TA 1
Z3 1 YL 2
ZA 1 YO 5
YU 7
Z3 1
27 159 27 133 23 120 30 243 31 327 37 403 39 400

Comments

DJ3VI

… It seems, that some OP´s did not understand the QSY procedure to keep the calling QRG free…

DJ9YE

It was nice again, but many stations called only on 370. Some OP´s did not answer or call me, because we worked them before. See you all next year!

DM2SR

what a nice contest at the end of the year! I could work 5 new squares. I made all QSO´s with the BCC procedure (CQ xyz..) and had no problems. It would be great, if more OP´s would use this procedure also outside of the contest. Unfortunately I killed a few days before my preamp with too much HF and I hope I was no „crocodile“while the contest with a big signal and small ears hi.

Because of my QRL I missed the maximum, even though I had some nice and fast QSO´s the rest of the time…

Thank you for managing the contest, have a good time…

DM5TI

I never could imagine to work so many stations with low power and a small yagi!

DL8EBW

these year I will only send a check-log, while I have seen these strange discussions in KST-Chat abt spotting the „made QSOs“ on the DXC. I do like to see which QSOs was possible and how the condx was-it has nothing to do for me with confirming if a QSO is C or NC! At all next year I will concentrate more on EME.

Please do welcome the M[ost] W[anted] 50 + 144 MHz S[quares] Europe 2006 which will start from 2005-12-18!

All infos: http://www.dl8ebw.de/ACTUAL/actual.html

F4CYZ

My smal station can not compete with the „big guns“and my antenna was only 2,5m above the ground! However I had a lot of fun and this was my 1st MS contest! Was there any activity in UK and EI? I didn´t receive any pings from there….

F5ODA

It was my first participation at the BCC contest. I used no Chat, no Cluster. All QSO took place in FSK411. I tried some call on 144.100 HSCW but no reply. So I did a good job the 3 first days and the shower activy was going down quickly after the maximum. My traffic was only in afternoon and evening to 00h00z and I had just a few contacts before I had to go to QRL in the early morning.

Tnx to all for calling me, CU on next BCC !

F8DO

Nice Contest again with big activity with lot of fun. Many thanks to the BCC team who organize and give pleasure to the MS community. Really the most exciting contest in the World!

G0CUZ

Conditions very good in early morning of 14th December 02-04z, probably as good as I have heard Geminids in last 25 years however still not spectacular, many regular bursts 1 to 5 seconds at good strength helped things along. I was not able to devote much time due to work commitments, with my main activity thankfully on the 14th morning. I wish I could ‚enjoy‘ using FSK441 for MS but think it can never happen! Using 5 el yagi, 400w 2x3CX400A7 PA but no pre-amp… Thanks to all at BCC for promoting the contest..

I5TWK/8

HRD a lot of signals. For instance the following stns were listened at my qth and qso attempted but unsuccessfull or not complete: LY2WR/p , SP6HED, DF9YE, 9A7D, YO4FNG, OZ5AGJ, DK3T and more. I think, the interest in BCC contest is a bit less than in the past, expecially from western side of europe. Last years were easily worked some french and british station, and a lot from germany. Condx were good as tested by some sked. Most traffic was toward Russia, Ukraina, East Europe and Scandinavia. They were too distant from here to lsn something. Hope in next yer will activate again JM99 sqr, so hope in better activity toward south italy.

ON4AVJ

like always a nice contest, but a pitty that many stations doesn’t compete, and making ‚internet QSO’s’…

Best results in the morning hours, not many stations, but all contest-stations…

See you next year !

ON6NL

I returned from EA3 Wednesday afternoon and had to play a volleybal match in the evening, so I had only little time to participate to this great contest. Seems the best propagations were over but I still managed to make 5 QSO with my small station. Thanks for the organisation of this contest and I hope I will have more time next year!

Merry Christmas and a Happy 2006, Anton

OZ2M

Pity that I did not have more time for playing the contest. Lower overall activity I guess as rules were clearly violated…..

YU7ON

This was a nice MS Contest with lot of participants. New WSJT 5.90 is much more easier to work with then the old version. It is to bad that weekend did not get into the contest since activity would be even greater. Reflections were good as usual. Big thanks to all that called us and did QSO with us although our locator is not so interesting.

Congratulations to the winners and see you in 2006.

RK1B/1 – OH5LID

again we made some winter camping . During R1MVW expedition we planned to be few nights in car from KO36, great, that wx was not too cold this time. Just during 1st contest night the PTT diode bridge blow up from GU-34 linear and spare linear with GU-74 gave out only 80w… But in a near farmer house we found some spare diodes from a broken TV and so we got finally again a better output. Really, the farmer ask „what is problem with our TV, yesterday 30sec ok, 30 sec bad….??“We told him something about our hobby and his great answer was: „anyway your hobby is more interesting, so we won´t look tv during next few days“!

It was really interesting that we had totally 27 „NC“qsos. Several stations that we heard fb and answered were maybe so shy, that we had the next 10-15 min an empty band, or the operators were just too quickly with making QSY to some other frequency. Also several times makes me wonder that operators didn’t listen what we transmitted, often we heard 10 or even more minutes somebody calling us even when we didn’t make qso with him. So we got some BIG extra QRM while „that contest“. But I need to say, that it was not our 1st idea to pick up those callsings for next QSO. My first interest today was to drive home and look into the dx cluster tips, how many times during RANDOM contest asked someone „Pse turn ant to xxx“ . We really enjoyed to operate without dx cluster in middle of nothing 😉 Unfortunately at 15th was a QRL day, so we had set down already 14th Dec afternoon….

LZ9X – LZ9X/p

This year we were qrv from two different qths. first one was KN32AS –1536m a.s.l.What a pitty, the power amplifier went out of use and while we tried to repair it, we lost two days-no repair parts and very bad weather –snow and wind. We would like to congratulate following stations: DJ9YE, DL4EBV, PA0PVW, S51AT –they could copy our qrp power 20watts from FT736R and single DJ9BV antenna. Then we decided to go back to the valey (KN22TK) and used the eme system of LZ1DP – 4 times DJ9BV and 1kw. Now the equipment was ok, but we could receive less reflections because of poor take of for tropo and ms from this qth… ..But the home made wine and grape brandy produced by LZ1DP was fine !!! Nevertheless –again it was a nice pleasure for us to be part of the 16th bcc ms contest. we wish to all of you and your families –a happy and healthy new year 2006… lots of rocks during the showers and many sporadic e oppenings during the summer… hi hi

OH8UV

This year there were more stations on HSCW than stations heard on HSCW.QSOs were very easy and December. We worked only on HSCW and completed DL8YE, DK4U, also hrd DK5DQ but no answer.
CU MS BCC 2006 on HSCW!