BCC MS-Contest 2006 – Ergebnisse

Multi-Op

# Callsign QSO (FSK/CW) Points Pfx Score QTH Loc Rig
1 RU1AA 203/0 581 120 69.720 KO48VR 1KW 14ele + 4x14ele
2 4O9T 191/0 573 117 67.041 KN05FG 700W 3x11ele
3 RK1B/1 140/0 420 83 34.860 KO57QU 800W 2x19ele
4 LA/PA5DD 131/0 393 88 34.584 JP61CH 1KW 15ele
5 DJ9YE 67/0 187 50 9.350 JO43HV 200W 17ele
6 LZ9X 46/0 138 36 4.968 KN22QP 500W 15ele

Single-Op

# Callsign QSO (FSK/CW) Points Pfx Score QTH Loc Rig
1 IS0/HB9FAP 172/0 510 97 49.470 JN40CW 350+500W 9ele + 4×4 ele
2 LZ2FO/2 120/0 348 80 27.840 KN14KA 500W 15ele
3 HA4A 90/0 270 66 17.820 JN96JO 400W 5WL +2WL yagi
4 RU1AC/1 88/0 264 63 16.632 KP61EE 800W 4x9ele
5 S51AT 76/0 224 65 14.560 JN75GW 600W 16ele
6 HA5CW 73/0 204 65 13.260 JN97PM 300W 10ele
7 RA3WDK 74/0 216 59 12.744 KO81BR 400W 13ele
8 SM7GVF 70/0 203 56 11.368 JO77GA 1KW 4x14ele
9 S54T 72/0 200 55 11.000 JN75EW 600W 4x 17ele
10 SP2JYR 72/0 200 50 10.000 JO92GP 500W 2x 14ele
11 PA3ECU 62/0 182 50 9.100 JO32CF 600W 12ele
12 RW3WR 60/0 178 46 8.188 KO71IM 300W 15ele
13 LZ1KJ 53/0 159 41 6.519 KN31CS 200W 2x 8ele
14 DL0LSW 51/0 153 39 5.967 JO61XU 400W 17ele
15 EA3AXV 52/0 156 38 5.928 JN01TJ 1KW 17ele
16 IT9VDQ 48/0 136 40 5.440 JM68QC 500W 13ele
17 OM5CM 45/0 135 38 5.130 JN98FD 750W 9ele
18 DJ9MG 52/0 128 40 5.120 JO52TC 500W 2x17ele
19 DJ3VI 46/0 126 38 4.788 JO43VI 600W 14 ele
20 RX1AS 44/0 130 34 4.420 KO59FX 1KW 4x21ele
21 F6DRO 45/0 129 34 4.386 JN03TJ 800W 2x9ele
22 IW4ARD 40/0 112 39 4.368 JN64FD 500W 4×8 ele
23 RX3AA 40/0 116 37 4.292 KO85PO 600W 15ele
24 DL1MAJ 37/1 117 32 3.744 JN68AH 700W 2x17ele
25 OT4G 41/0 113 33 3.729 JO10XO 300W 12ele
26 OH7TE 42/2 136 25 3.400 KP20IE 250W 15ele
27 YU7AA 35/0 115 28 3.220 JN95NS 500W 6x 13ele
28 OZ1PIF 31/0 93 28 2.604 JO65AN 300W 13ele
29 LZ1ZP 30/0 90 27 2.430 KN22ID 80W 10ele
29 IW0FFK 30/1 90 27 2.430 JN61FS 100W 12ele
31 OH6QU 33/0 97 25 2.425 KP03SD 1KW 16ele
32 YL2HA 29/0 87 25 2.175 KO26BV 400W 4 x 16ele
33 OK1XOD 29/0 85 23 1.955 JO70IM 150W 14ele
34 OZ5AGJ 27/0 77 23 1.771 JO56DG 100W 9ele
35 IV3MPI 21/0 63 20 1.260 JN65SV 500W 2x 12ele
36 HA5LV 22/0 62 20 1.240 JN97ML 300W 3WL Yagi
37 LA0BY 20/0 58 18 1.044 JO59FW 150W 9ele
38 9A4EW 20/0 58 17 986 JN95KG 200W 10ele
39 DL5XJ 18/0 54 16 864 JO54AE 40W 10ele
40 YO5TP 30/0 30 28 840 KN16SS 500W 16ele
41 F6BEG 17/0 47 15 705 JN25JS 250W 13ele
42 EA3DXU 18/0 54 13 702 JN11CM 700W, 2x17ele
43 DK7DR 16/0 46 14 644 JN47DP 100W 10ele
44 PE1NFE 15/0 43 14 602 JO32KR 50W 8ele
45 YO5BWD 25/0 25 21 525 KN27GD 1KW 16ele
46 RV3YM 13/0 39 11 429 KO63QQ 50W 5WL Xyagi
47 DF8IK 12/0 34 12 408 JO30JT 600W 11ele
48 DL1RTL 11/0 33 11 363 JO62PH 100W 13ele
49 DL2RUG 11/0 31 11 341 JO62OJ 70W Quad
50 UT5ST 11/0 33 10 330 KN28IW 50W 9ele
51 SP8WJW 11/0 29 11 319 KN09SR 70W 12ele
52 LZ1OA 10/0 26 9 234 KN22TK 700W 12ele
53 DJ2QV 8/0 24 8 192 JN59DW 150W 5ele indoor!
54 EA/DL3MGL 5/0 15 5 75 JN01ME 800W 17ele
54 DF0BV 5/0 15 5 75 JN58VF 30W 8x 17ele
56 LZ1KG 6/0 14 5 70 KN31CS 50W 2x16ele
57 DL/HA1BC 1/0 3 1 3 JN68AH 40W 10ele

Comments

George LZ1ZP

Even with low power it is possible to make nice MS contacts. I was impressed again from strong back and side scattered reflections, helps me to make many short-distance contacts. Thanks for fun and see you again in 2007 !

It was pleasure to be a part of BCC MS Contest !

HA3UU / HA4A

1. Very good activity and super reflection in this year.

2. I had big problems during contest from time to time plus too much tecnical problems. I „murdered“ in first 10 minutes of start: 1st PA – GU35B, rotary yagi on a 32 meter high tower, GaAs FET PreAmp.

I used single PA and lower fixed antennas from my 2nd QSO. No internet on my station.

3. Too many stations used DXCLUS, ON4KST chat… – OH!

Rudy PA3ECU

It was my first „full-time“ BCC MS contest and it was a nice chance to test my little EME station! PA, sequencer and relays worked really fine all the time! Compared to the last years I found the reflexions very fine with the maximum in the early morning of the 14th Dec.

Marco IW0FFK

Many thanks for this very funny contest! Please let me know if all is ok, thank you and happy 2007

Atanas LZ1OA

TNX for NICE MS Cont.2006. This is my first participation and I was very happy with the activity. Because I worked from the central part of the town, I had much, much terrible QRM [I also made some for my neighbours HI…]

Janne OH5LID

FB contest this year, best portable result that we are ever made! Just nice to make QRM there when know that we made antenna setup 2 hour, most of operators made it maybe 10 years or even more. Hope BCC future have also „portable class“ – because during Geminidies shower is great time for camping, never mosquitos problem. Night times burst were great, just nobody QRV 01-04 UTC, so QRL days and need to rest. Just good tips to small guns, be ready night times, then it’s easy to work without pile’up. 2007 shower seems also to be without whole weekend…

Edi IV3MPI

I had 3 evenigs free and i enjoy very much to partecipate your beautiful MS Contest. I was very happy to work TA in 2 meters (1st time) and a lot of very good stations. Some of you (DL and YU) stations I received via tropo , so I see you next SSB test.
Best 73s and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your families .

Gius, IT9VDQ

What a nice experience! After many years of qrx, again qrv on MS, and of course active on BCC Contest; my goal it was to have more qso
then the 32 i had the past month in 2006 Leonids shower, so I win with myself! Big meteors activity both 13/14, but after 10:00z no more meteors; no peak found at 10:45z as predicted and no more qso, like a wall, probabily because the radiant was setting 09:00z at my home! Thank you all for your patience to copy my signals from ‚deep South’…..

YU7MS/4O9T

This year, our team worked in BCC MS contest under a call sign 4O9T, which was registered to our club for the event. We used the call sign to honour 150th anniversary of birth of great scientist Nikola Tesla.
We were stationed in our usual location KN05FG.
We completed 195 fsk441 QSOs during the contest.
This was our equipment:

700W and 3 x 11el Yagi

Everyone who did QSO with us will get a special QSL card 🙂
We want to thanks to all of you who called or worked QSO with us.
You can see photos from contest on the website of our club:

http://www.yt7c.org.

Frank PE1NFE

I started my activities on 2M only 2 months ago. I have no experience with contesting, but this is a nice opportunity to do a first try.

Hristo LZ1DP

TNX for NICE MS Contest !!!

It was really lot of fun for me. I worked only 2 days, because I had to go to my QRL. I find that activity was very good. All QSO`s I was made with the BCC procedure.
Many thanks to the BCC team, who organize this nice MS Contest !

Benny OZ5AGJ

Thank all for the QSOs, I see you next time from new QTH JO47IA!

Yussi OH7TE

… NC and hrd, or called me but no QSO because other QSO same time:
HA5CW 26, DL5FDP 26, DH4FAJ, DL4NAK, DF5LE, RX1AS, G4FUF, SQ2SAT,
DL5BBF, DJ3VI, OM5CM

I worked in this fb BCC contest after long time. My three first BCC MS contest’s in OH2AV Club station began 1990 (?) with tape recorders, timers, up-converters, memory keyers etc etc versus PC system now have same hard job for me because I´m no young man anymore!

Station: Modified TR-751A + modified NAG-144XL + CueDee 144-15
10 deg tilted for MS
Programms: WSJT version 5.9.6 r309 and WinMSDSP 2000 (10.12.2000)

PC: IBM 600E laptop 366MHz 6G HDD 288M RAM.
Isolated home made interface

Longest QSO 1915,9km with F6HVK.

Gianni IW4ARD

I have participated for the first time to this contest and I had the impression, that this contest recalls a big number of stations… I worked 5 new in this contest!
There were good reflections this year with the peak at morning of the 14th….

Sigfried, DJ3VI

… After my preamp died, I had to wait for better reflexions. This time I had no problems with the „QSY“ procedure. Please note, my locator is JO43VI since about 5 years..

Maik DJ2QV

I just moved to my new QTH and there are no antennas installed yet. So I thought give it a try with a small 5 ele Yagi (2m boom) inside the house – next to a first floor window which is facing towards the eastern direction. It proved that Meteorscatter QSOs are possible even with a very simple setup. Operating time was also limited due to work and family commitments – total time spent at the radio was about 10 hours. Thanks to everybody for the QSOs – hope to work you again with a more competitive setup next year.