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Dave Shipman VE7CFD
RAC Winter Contest Manager

Detailed Results info

o       Single OP All Bands (High Power)

o       Single OP Low Power

o      Single Op QRP

o       Single Op Single Band

o       Multi-Op

o       Operators at multi-ops

Three New Records

Bob VE3KZ  broke the Single Op All Band record by some 72k with his new record of  996,336. Michael N3PUR set a new Single Op Single Band record just 1,974  points above the old one. Norm VE3VFR continued to improve on his 40m record to set a new one just 1,176 points over his old record.
Congratulations to our new record holders!

Record Scores

Call     Cat     QSO     Mult     Score        Year



VE3KZ        A      1435       111       996,336         1999
VE2ZP        L       851       134       851,436         1998
VE6NAO       Q       299        57       155,040         1997
VE3YOC     144        82         2         1,464         1995
VE3FIT      50        30         2           488         1994
ZF2NT       28      1127        23       100,832         1998
VE3KZ       21       873        20        75,040         1997
N3PUR       14      1080         9        92,502         1999
VE3VFR       7       378        21        61,362         1999
VE3BY      3.5       537        22       104,016         1997
VE1PZ      1.8       151        17        12,104         1996
VE6JY       M       4311       122     2,725,236         1997

 

Single OP All Bands (High Power)
This year’s leader, and new record holder, Bob VE3KZ, was some 287k ahead of repeat second place Bill N0AC (operating at WA0ROI). Third place went Bart VE5CPU some 30K above fourth place Dave KA6BIM

Single OP Low Power
Again this category is the most popular with 80 participants. Sam VE5SF moved up from second place last year to capture first. Sam’s score would have also placed him second in the high power Single Operator All Bands class!  Sam was 260K ahead of second place Rick VE3XL, Third was Garry VE3XN  followed by Orant VE7NF in fourth place.

Single Op QRP
Bruce VE5QRP took first place followed by John VE3JC who moved to second from third last year. Taking third spot was Andrew VA3CRA followed by Jeffrey VA3JFF.

Single Op Single Band
Two records fell this year: Michael N3PUR operating from Pennsylvania  set a new 20m record while Norm VE3VFR managed to add some more points to his 40m record.

Joe VE3WG led the way on 80m followed by Tim VE1FZ and John VO1JLE.

Norm VE3VFR put together a new record on 40m. Patrick VA7CC placed ahead of Bill VE5BF.

Michael N3PUR operating from Pennsylvania  place first on 20m followed by Dave VE7CFD (that’s me!) who moved up from fourth place to second place.  Followed by VE7ONX in third and VE1RAC in fourth place..

Ken N6RO took first place on 15m with Alexandre VA3TTT in second place. Eric VE3MQW took third with Ken VE3SKX following in fourth place.

Mike N4MM took first place on 10m followed by Alex W6AFA and Jeff VA3YY

Pierre VE2PIJ was again the sole entrant in  6m

Multi-Op
Over 111 operators took part in the Multi-Op class including a repeat by the all  YL crew from the Takabana Elementary School Ham Club in Japan. The category was again led by Don VE6JY and his team of 12 operators. The  Hamilton ARC VE3DC moved up from third to second place and were followed by Bill and the VE5RAC crew who  took third place.  Basically the Hamilton ARC and VE5RAC swapped places over last year!  Fourth place was taken by Ken VA3SK.

Check Logs
Were received from Ingo DK3RED, Xael DL7ULF and Marek SQ9CAQ.