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Sprint Date: September 24, 2014



Special SKCC member: Cha - PS7AW


Club call: PS7AW
Information: SKS Homepage

Number of participants: 108
         Categories (CAT)
  * = Special SKCC member.
  1 = 1 watt or less.
  2 = Greater than 1 watt, up to 5 watts.
  3 = Greater than 5 watts, up to 100 watts.
  4 = Greater than 100 watts.
  5 = Multi-op station, any power.

QSOs x S/P/C + Bonus = Score

Results by Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
- *3 PS7AW Cha 11092T Brazil 22 13 190 476
1 3 KØLUW Russ 1702S NE 62 32 595 2579
2 3 K2DEP Steve 9273T MD 45 27 380 1595
3 3 K4ZGB Tom 796S AL 46 26 395 1591
4 3 K8EE Gene 4080T OH 49 25 315 1540
5 4 K6ELQ Tony 10250S CA 47 24 370 1498
6 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 43 25 350 1425
7 3 KKØI Jack 2370S WI 41 25 375 1400
8 4 N3PDT Doug 6861S MO 39 24 385 1321
9 4 W5ZR Bert 2931S LA 41 22 360 1262
10 3 WA4FAT Bill 11062T AL 38 24 280 1192
11 4 N8KR Ken 7559S OH 39 20 340 1120
12 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426T OH 33 23 345 1104
13 3 WØYZZ Dave 5519T MO 32 23 280 1016
14 3 KDØEKT Jason 9435T AR 32 20 285 925
15 2 NØTA John 2826S CO 30 20 300 900
16 3 KA3OCS Bob 7957 VA 31 18 300 858
17 4 ADØAB Jim 9667T KS 29 21 230 839
18 3 N4OW Al 11375S FL 27 19 280 793
19 3 AI4UN Charles 4715T GA 25 19 255 730
20 3 W5BM Dan 7754T OK 26 19 210 704
21 3 WK2S Art 9434S NJ 24 17 295 703
22 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 26 17 255 697
23 2 KJ4RGH Chris 12029T VA 28 16 225 673
24 3 K4DJ Rich 11060S NC 25 16 255 655
25 3 WØEJ Bill 10440T SD 26 14 290 654
26 3 W1EJ Ed 1594T CA 24 18 200 632
27 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 22 18 220 616
28 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 21 18 235 613
29 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 23 17 215 606
30 3 WB4IT Brian 10594C AL 22 17 190 564
31 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 20 16 185 505
32 3 NØCVW Charlie 9074T KS 20 15 200 500
33 3 AF2Z Drew 2082S NJ 18 15 225 495
33 3 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 20 16 175 495
33 3 KD5RSS Butch 1910T OK 22 15 165 495
36 2 KF7WNS Gary 9895T OR 20 13 215 475
37 3 VE3FMW Ron 10702T On 20 12 205 445
38 3 K4AOA Jim 8333C NC 21 12 190 442
39 3 NP3CW Julio 2632T Puerto Rico 21 13 135 408
40 3 K1EDG Ed 9625S ME 16 13 195 403
40 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 17 14 165 403
42 3 N8KQ Randy 8934T OH 15 14 190 400
43 3 NV4U Ron 9744T GA 16 12 200 392
44 3 K5ZU John 4975C AR 17 13 165 386
45 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 19 11 175 384
46 3 K9PMV Jerry 1438T IL 17 13 150 371
47 2 NNØSS Steve 11137T MN 16 11 185 361
48 3 W6FPS Ron 2126T CA 14 12 145 313
49 2 WV8P Dave 7922T OH 14 11 155 309
49 3 N6CMF Phil 2740T CA 14 11 155 309
51 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 12 11 175 307
52 3 KØKEX Rick 5220S MO 13 9 175 292
52 3 N1DN Phil 6482T CT 14 13 110 292
54 3 KB8J Tom 11854 MI 13 9 145 262
55 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 13 9 140 257
56 3 KI4MZC Donald 12214 GA 13 8 140 244
57 3 KF7DS Don 8281T OR 13 8 135 239
58 3 N5JPX Jim 8672T MS 11 11 115 236
59 3 WA1GWH Garry 9664 NY 10 10 135 235
60 3 KU9RK Tom 4071T KY 11 11 110 231
61 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 11 10 115 225
62 3 WA1OTZ Rich 7907T CT 12 9 115 223
63 3 K6III Jerry 6830S CA 10 10 120 220
63 3 W1RGA Chris 12518 MA 10 9 130 220
65 3 K7CHS Rick 8573 T AZ 11 9 110 209
66 3 W9UCR Bob 2853 FL 16 10 35 195
67 3 KD3CA Don 10175T PA 10 10 85 185
67 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 10 8 105 185
69 2 K4ARQ John 8205T FL 10 9 90 180
69 3 KD4EE Scott 11016T KY 10 9 90 180
71 2 KB1UOH Charlie 7560T CT 11 9 80 179
72 3 W6JWP Joe 7018C CA 9 8 100 172
73 3 KA8MNP Randy 11954 WV 9 9 85 166
74 4 K7JFD Jim 10823 AZ 10 8 80 160
75 1 N8BB Werner 5433S MI 9 7 95 158
76 3 WD5ABC Kerry 12 TX 8 7 100 156
77 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 9 6 100 154
78 3 N4API Brian 11673T GA 7 7 95 144
79 3 KE4WKH Christine 6599T AL 9 7 75 138
80 3 K3SEN Dale 11463 FL 8 6 65 113
81 3 NA4O Mark 5045T GA 6 6 65 101
82 3 KG4WNA John 4984T KY 7 7 50 99
83 2 PS7HD Nathan 8094T Brazil 6 6 50 86
84 2 AI9IN Steve 8759T IN 5 5 60 85
85 2 NX1K Mark 11024C WI 6 4 60 84
86 3 ADØHJ Mitch 12275 MN 4 4 55 71
87 3 AL7JK John 170 AK 5 5 45 70
87 3 W4KRN Karen 4495S VA 5 5 45 70
89 2 WDØK Rich 5164 MN 4 4 50 66
89 3 K9EYT Ray 7941T IL 4 4 50 66
89 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999S MO 4 4 50 66
92 3 N8XE Jason 3806 OH 4 4 45 61
93 3 K7MGR Matt 12575 UT 4 4 40 56
94 3 WB2UWU Finn 1708C NY 4 3 40 52
95 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 3 3 35 44
96 3 WL7WH Bob 2940S AK 3 3 25 34
96 3 WN4AT Joey 8745S AL 3 3 25 34
98 3 N7EDK Ed 7534T CA 2 2 25 29
99 2 WA2FBN Ken 8884 NY 2 2 15 19
100 2 KA8HDE Chuck 6913T MN 1 1 15 16
100 2 KE5YUM Terry 5173T OK 1 1 15 16
100 3 KE3O Bill 9282T MD 1 1 15 16
103 3 K4UFT Ted 4289T SC 1 1 10 11
103 3 KCØRSX Len 14 MN 1 1 10 11
103 3 KØSKC Outlaw/1 10739T MO 1 1 10 11
103 3 NU4M Greg 5264T GA 1 1 10 11
107 3 K5ZOL Bob 3945S TX 2 2 5 9

Results by Category and Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
1 *3 PS7AW Cha 11092T Brazil 22 13 190 476
1 1 N8BB Werner 5433S MI 9 7 95 158
1 2 NØTA John 2826S CO 30 20 300 900
2 2 KJ4RGH Chris 12029T VA 28 16 225 673
3 2 KF7WNS Gary 9895T OR 20 13 215 475
4 2 NNØSS Steve 11137T MN 16 11 185 361
5 2 WV8P Dave 7922T OH 14 11 155 309
6 2 K4ARQ John 8205T FL 10 9 90 180
7 2 KB1UOH Charlie 7560T CT 11 9 80 179
8 2 PS7HD Nathan 8094T Brazil 6 6 50 86
9 2 AI9IN Steve 8759T IN 5 5 60 85
10 2 NX1K Mark 11024C WI 6 4 60 84
11 2 WDØK Rich 5164 MN 4 4 50 66
12 2 WA2FBN Ken 8884 NY 2 2 15 19
13 2 KA8HDE Chuck 6913T MN 1 1 15 16
13 2 KE5YUM Terry 5173T OK 1 1 15 16
1 3 KØLUW Russ 1702S NE 62 32 595 2579
2 3 K2DEP Steve 9273T MD 45 27 380 1595
3 3 K4ZGB Tom 796S AL 46 26 395 1591
4 3 K8EE Gene 4080T OH 49 25 315 1540
5 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 43 25 350 1425
6 3 KKØI Jack 2370S WI 41 25 375 1400
7 3 WA4FAT Bill 11062T AL 38 24 280 1192
8 3 WØYZZ Dave 5519T MO 32 23 280 1016
9 3 KDØEKT Jason 9435T AR 32 20 285 925
10 3 KA3OCS Bob 7957 VA 31 18 300 858
11 3 N4OW Al 11375S FL 27 19 280 793
12 3 AI4UN Charles 4715T GA 25 19 255 730
13 3 W5BM Dan 7754T OK 26 19 210 704
14 3 WK2S Art 9434S NJ 24 17 295 703
15 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 26 17 255 697
16 3 K4DJ Rich 11060S NC 25 16 255 655
17 3 WØEJ Bill 10440T SD 26 14 290 654
18 3 W1EJ Ed 1594T CA 24 18 200 632
19 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 22 18 220 616
20 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 21 18 235 613
21 3 NØUMP Bill 659T MO 23 17 215 606
22 3 WB4IT Brian 10594C AL 22 17 190 564
23 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 20 16 185 505
24 3 NØCVW Charlie 9074T KS 20 15 200 500
25 3 AF2Z Drew 2082S NJ 18 15 225 495
25 3 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 20 16 175 495
25 3 KD5RSS Butch 1910T OK 22 15 165 495
26 3 VE3FMW Ron 10702T On 20 12 205 445
27 3 K4AOA Jim 8333C NC 21 12 190 442
28 3 NP3CW Julio 2632T Puerto Rico 21 13 135 408
29 3 K1EDG Ed 9625S ME 16 13 195 403
29 3 W9CC Larry 469T IN 17 14 165 403
30 3 N8KQ Randy 8934T OH 15 14 190 400
31 3 NV4U Ron 9744T GA 16 12 200 392
32 3 K5ZU John 4975C AR 17 13 165 386
33 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 19 11 175 384
34 3 K9PMV Jerry 1438T IL 17 13 150 371
35 3 W6FPS Ron 2126T CA 14 12 145 313
36 3 N6CMF Phil 2740T CA 14 11 155 309
37 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 12 11 175 307
38 3 KØKEX Rick 5220S MO 13 9 175 292
38 3 N1DN Phil 6482T CT 14 13 110 292
39 3 KB8J Tom 11854 MI 13 9 145 262
40 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 13 9 140 257
41 3 KI4MZC Donald 12214 GA 13 8 140 244
42 3 KF7DS Don 8281T OR 13 8 135 239
43 3 N5JPX Jim 8672T MS 11 11 115 236
44 3 WA1GWH Garry 9664 NY 10 10 135 235
45 3 KU9RK Tom 4071T KY 11 11 110 231
46 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 11 10 115 225
47 3 WA1OTZ Rich 7907T CT 12 9 115 223
48 3 K6III Jerry 6830S CA 10 10 120 220
48 3 W1RGA Chris 12518 MA 10 9 130 220
49 3 K7CHS Rick 8573 T AZ 11 9 110 209
50 3 W9UCR Bob 2853 FL 16 10 35 195
51 3 KD3CA Don 10175T PA 10 10 85 185
51 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 10 8 105 185
52 3 KD4EE Scott 11016T KY 10 9 90 180
53 3 W6JWP Joe 7018C CA 9 8 100 172
54 3 KA8MNP Randy 11954 WV 9 9 85 166
55 3 WD5ABC Kerry 12 TX 8 7 100 156
56 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 9 6 100 154
57 3 N4API Brian 11673T GA 7 7 95 144
58 3 KE4WKH Christine 6599T AL 9 7 75 138
59 3 K3SEN Dale 11463 FL 8 6 65 113
60 3 NA4O Mark 5045T GA 6 6 65 101
61 3 KG4WNA John 4984T KY 7 7 50 99
62 3 ADØHJ Mitch 12275 MN 4 4 55 71
63 3 AL7JK John 170 AK 5 5 45 70
63 3 W4KRN Karen 4495S VA 5 5 45 70
64 3 K9EYT Ray 7941T IL 4 4 50 66
64 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999S MO 4 4 50 66
65 3 N8XE Jason 3806 OH 4 4 45 61
66 3 K7MGR Matt 12575 UT 4 4 40 56
67 3 WB2UWU Finn 1708C NY 4 3 40 52
68 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 3 3 35 44
69 3 WL7WH Bob 2940S AK 3 3 25 34
69 3 WN4AT Joey 8745S AL 3 3 25 34
70 3 N7EDK Ed 7534T CA 2 2 25 29
71 3 KE3O Bill 9282T MD 1 1 15 16
72 3 K4UFT Ted 4289T SC 1 1 10 11
72 3 KCØRSX Len 14 MN 1 1 10 11
72 3 KØSKC Outlaw/1 10739T MO 1 1 10 11
72 3 NU4M Greg 5264T GA 1 1 10 11
73 3 K5ZOL Bob 3945S TX 2 2 5 9
1 4 K6ELQ Tony 10250S CA 47 24 370 1498
2 4 N3PDT Doug 6861S MO 39 24 385 1321
3 4 W5ZR Bert 2931S LA 41 22 360 1262
4 4 N8KR Ken 7559S OH 39 20 340 1120
5 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426T OH 33 23 345 1104
6 4 ADØAB Jim 9667T KS 29 21 230 839
7 4 K7JFD Jim 10823 AZ 10 8 80 160

Sprint Stats

Number of participants by state..
AK 2 AL 5 AR 2 AZ 3 CA 8 CO 1 CT 3 DE 0 FL 4 GA 6
HI 0 IA 0 ID 0 IL 2 IN 3 KS 2 KY 3 LA 1 MA 1 MD 3
ME 1 MI 2 MN 5 MO 10 MS 1 MT 0 NC 2 ND 0 NE 1 NH 0
NJ 3 NM 0 NV 0 NY 5 OH 6 OK 5 OR 2 PA 1 RI 0 SC 1
SD 1 TX 2 TN 0 UT 1 VA 3 VT 0 WA 0 WI 2 WV 1 WY 0

State with most participants: MO 10
Total USA participants: 104
Total non-USA participants: 4

Number of QSOs by state..
AK 8 AL 118 AR 49 AZ 64 CA 129 CO 30 CT 37 DE 0 FL 61 GA 68
HI 0 IA 0 ID 0 IL 21 IN 33 KS 49 KY 28 LA 41 MA 10 MD 67
ME 16 MI 22 MN 26 MO 186 MS 11 MT 0 NC 46 ND 0 NE 62 NH 0
NJ 52 NM 0 NV 0 NY 38 OH 154 OK 88 OR 33 PA 10 RI 0 SC 1
SD 26 TX 10 TN 0 UT 4 VA 64 VT 0 WA 0 WI 47 WV 9 WY 0

State with most QSOs: MO 186
Total QSOs with one or more USA operators: 1718
Total QSOs with one or more non-USA operators: 69

Countries Represented in This Sprint
Brazil, Canada, Puerto Rico, USA

Soapbox


NØTA Operated by: John

20m was nice for the first hour; however, 40m was tough QRP. Thanks for the Q's. K3 @ 5w, doublet & vertical, K2RFP Sprint Logger, Begali Camelback.



ADØAB Operated by: Jim

Thanks everybody for the QSOs and a good time :)



WA2FBN Operated by: Ken

Not much time for sprint tonight. 5 watts to dipole up 30ft. Speedx key Tnx to all that copied my sig. 73 Ken



KKØI Operated by: Jack

A nice evening for a sprint. Stayed on 40 meters the entire event. Used the Eagle and the K4VIZ Cootie...my dependable side swiper. Nice to hear some newer calls in there tonight. Thanks Curt (WA2JSG) for hearing me tonight. Catch you all down the log...73, jack



WØYZZ Operated by: Dave

BANDS WERE GREAT...LOTS OF STATIONS...LOOKING F0RWARD TO OCT WES... CUL THERE DAVE W0YZZ



KDØEKT Operated by: Jason

Conditions seemed great on 20m for regional contacts, but only 1 DX - Alaska!



W1EJ Operated by: Ed

Great conditions but I forgot to start until 0020. Fun evening.



KD4EE Operated by: Scott

Only had 45minutes for the SKS. 40M was the place to be. Thanks to all es 73 de Scott KD4EE



W5ZR Operated by: Bert

Got a late start; but lots of fun. Thanks to all who worked me. 73



N7EDK Operated by: Ed

Just about forgot the SKS was tonight.
Managed a couple contacts at the last minute !
Had a good, but short time as always.....till next month 73.



K2DEP Operated by: Steve

Had a great time on 40M. QRO 90W with my Kenwood TS590S into a G5RV @ 30ft. Enjoyed and appreciated all the calls. Was a slow start but then it got busy. Worked N8BB's 1 Watt at 579 here in MD. Nice job Werner. Signals were pretty good all directions. Best of 73. Steve



K6III Operated by: Jerry

Single band, 20m. All Hunt-n-Pounce. Finished off the Tx10 endorsement on 20m THANKS to N5XTH. Worked the Bonus station. Five 1xQRP contacts (I was at 5w).



KF7WNS Operated by: Gary

Tough night tonight. Gale force winds coming in and antenna was really moving around. 20M seemed long tonight and wasn't able to get my many of the regular stations I count on, but did work Cha in Brazil. Thanks to all for the work copying my 5W. 73, Gary/KF7WNS



NØUMP Operated by: Bill

Lots of fun as usual. Thanks to Cha for hearing and working this MO Outlaw. Lots of great operators and great signals. There was a little QRN around but not bad. 73 to all and see you on the next sprint....Bill Outlaw




K3SEN Operated by: Dale

Thanks for the QSOs. Had fun. I really need an antenna!



KIØI Operated by: Mark

Somehow started almost 45 mins late,guess the time flew by while chewing supper.
20m started good but went into a black hole qwik so moved to 40m and sigs were fb. Thanks all for the q`s and see ya next go 73 Mark KI0I



KØLUW Operated by: Russ

The thunder storms surrounded me tonight but none came my way.. Stayed on 40 meters in spite of the heavy QRN.


30 Meter DDRR antenna on my raised deck



WØEJ Operated by: Bill

It's been a long time since joining in SKS, tnx for the Qs I had a great time.
Bill - W0EJ



K8TEZ Operated by: Larry

Nice signal from PS7AW on 7.055 579 thru all the QRM....Also a good path to AZ & the Southwest tonight. As always it was great fun...Thanks to all who help put the 2 hour sprints together......73's Larry




WDØK Operated by: Rich

Late getting started; but still fun!
72; Rich/wd0k



N8XE Operated by: Jason

Been a while since my last SKS. It was good to work some SKCCers.



W5BM Operated by: Dan

Fun sprint, but 40m was a little challenging, lots of noise in Tulsa. Nice to get to work Butch, KD5RSS. Looking forward to next month. 73



ADØHJ Operated by: Mitch

The highlight of the evening for me was making contest exchanges with both Puerto Rico and Brazil stations. Thanks PS7AW for being the bonus operator for this month's Sprint! Mitch - AD0HJ



N5JPX Operated by: Jim

Nice signals tonight and fun as always. Thanks for the contacts and a special thanks to the folks that organize these events. Icom 7410 at 90 watts to my 80 meter loop up 45 feet.

73, Jim



N3PDT Operated by: Doug

The stars aligned again this month, and I got to play SKS! 20m was great all night, even though I moved to the much noisier 40m about halfway through. Worked two fellow Missouri Outlaws, BIll N0UMP and Slim WA0BGV. Thanks to all!



KJ4RGH Operated by: Chris

Stayed mostly on 40. Thanks to everyone that called me.



W6FPS Operated by: Ron

At 0000 UTC I heard Cha PS7AW call CQ SKS. Doug N3PDT was lucky enough to get the first crack at him. After that the pile up was on and I was left in the dust. I had a good time anyway.
73 to all, Ron



N4OW Operated by: Al

Excellent conditions on 20 and 40. Line noise problems solved, nice to hear weak stations for a change. Another fun SKS, thanks to all for the QSO's.



W7GVE Operated by: Ed

After the last WES, I noticed I was calling CQ WES--- --- In the next WES I will make up for it by calling CQ SKS-- HI HI-- A lot of good activity--- thanks to the SKCC for this great event.. 73 ED./W7GVE



K5ZU Operated by: John

Everything was going fine until "Murphy" showed up in the shack and dumped a cup of coffee on my desk and J-38! But besides that, I had a lot of fun. Good to work the usual gang on 40 meters. I had a 10 over noise level with severe line noise, so if I couldn't copy your call, I apologize. Until next time, 72, 73 de John - K5ZU



WØSZV Operated by: Eldon

almost forgot about the sprint. was able to get in a few contacts before I had to leave. Jupiter at 100w to 160meter loop up 25ft and a ten tec KR-2 key wired as a cootie



NP3CW Operated by: Julio

Only worked 15 and 20 M bands

Able to work PS7AW the bonus station in 20 M.

Good signals from AD0HJ in MN, ND0CW Dave in ND, W7SAG in ID AND K0VVV Bob in CO.

GOOG LUCK TO ALL.
73
JULIO



VE3FMW Operated by: Ron

Another interesting evening on 40 metres, which was the only band on which I could hear any SKS action. It isn't often one of my sprint logs shows calls from Alabama, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Missouri, but not a single NY station. First workout for my newly-acquired RCAF straight key, which was made about 70 years ago by the Wilson company, in a plant quite near my Toronto QTH. Worked just fine. CU all nest time .... 73 Ron



AL7JK Operated by: John

Howdy all ! Was a pleasure hearing 20 mtrs fill with signals pounding straight keys, cooties and bugs again. Thanks to both K4ZGB, Tom and KD0EKT, Jason for copying my signal buried in your noise level. We took a drive up the valley afterwards, wanted to share the fall colors with everyone. 73 & Cheers ! AL7JK, John

Fall colors. Eagle River Alaska



K6ELQ Operated by: Tony

I found PS7AW right at the opening bell on 20m after he finished a pre-SKS QSO. I called CQ up the band a bit and then my internet connection failed. I wasn't set up for paper logs so had to wait six minutes while my DSL modem rebooted before I could get back in the game. Things were going at a good pace until I was answered by a non-SKCC station. It took me six minutes to get him to give me his power (and rig, antenna, weather, etc. - aarrgh!). 20m started to dwindle so I QSY'd to 40m for the last 25 minutes. Those lost twelve minutes cost me about six QSO's and probably a few SPC's too. No Canadians were worked and that is a first. Had fun even with the frustrations. Hope to see you all next time. 73, Tony.



KA3OCS Operated by: Bob

raqn my k2 at 100 watts and vibroplex bug. Fun



WA1GWH Operated by: Garry

PS7AW was not too difficult with 10W and a 40M quarter wave inv L over a ground system. But as we were finishing up someone called "QRL?" very close by and I guess did not hear my "QRL". So the end of my QSO with PS7AW was walked all over with "CQ SKS". If using a narrow filter, may I suggest opening up the pass band a bit when listening for a "QRL" and really listening? TU, Garry



AI9IN Operated by: Steve

Glad to give my new radio a bit of a workout. Also using my newly acquired Viborplex Vibrokeyer (circa 1969 by the serial number)wired as a sideswiper. Still needs a little tuning, but a nice addition to the collection. All QSOs on 40 m.



WA5AFD Operated by: Gerald

Good sprint and good signals from all. Thanks and 73. Gerald TS 850 at 100 w and AV 640 vertical.



KØKEX Operated by: Rick

Great conditions...lots of SKCCérs Thank you Cha PS7AW good job as bonus station.
My apologies to the station that called me on 40M toward the end, the QRN from an
approaching storm took you out….73 thanks to all for the fun, Rick




KB8J Operated by: Tom

Heard PS7AW on 14.052 but could not get through the pile up
Worked him a few days ago



WK2S Operated by: Art

Good conditions + good participation = good fun!
Thanks to all.



WA4FAT Operated by: Bill

Thanks as always to those who work so hard to make these events happen and to all the golden ears who managed to pull me from the noise. I apologize to anyone I may have been unable to wrestle from the roaring static. Conditions in Alabama were poorer than during any other SKS in which I've participated, but I still managed to add a few numbers toward my quest for S. Highlight of the night was a contact with N9ZXL who remarked that he was using a 95 year-old bug! How cool is that?!



K8EE Operated by: Gene

First time using N1MM logger. I really need to improve my sending. Sorry for the noise. 73



PS7HD Operated by: Nathan

TNX FER: N2ESE, K4RCC, K1OV, K0KEX, VE3GYY AND PS7AW(BONUS) ARSs, RUNNIG @5WATTS ON K1, ANT WIRE DIPOLE V INVERTED, ONLY 20MTS, FROM TAPEREBÁ COTTAGE, SAME FUN, PSE IMAGEs UR ARS, BEST 73. P S 7 H D.

My K1 and Signal Electric SK



K7JFD Operated by: Jim

Thanks for another fun evening. First time with my new Soviet Military TKF key. Still have to get used to it, but I like it a lot. 73,Jim K7JFD



N6CMF Operated by: Phil

Always fun! Think it would be more fun if I operated from KS.....73



N8KR Operated by: Ken

Very late start but still found many friends to work! 20 and 40 meters were FULL of SKS activity. Did a lot of "begging" on 80 but only a few takers. See you all next month.



K9PMV Operated by: Jerry

Got started a bit late. A quick check of band activity showed that 40 meters was the only game going at this QTH. Made a few contacts on 7115 Khz but, as usual, the 7055 Khz segment was carrying the load. Used my old Kenwood TS 520 @ 100 watts out to the G5RV antenna. Signals were generally quite strong here ... 599. Pleasant way to spend the evening. 73 to all.



KA2KGP Operated by: Tom

Good band conditions, even on 20m. here in WNY. Lots of SKS'ers working 40m. Nice turnout for the sprint. 73



N8BB Operated by: Werner

Split time between the baseball game and radio but the bands were actually pretty darn good. Most signals were very good copy and most had no trouble with me and my one watt. Looking forward to winter and expect some nice warm exchanges then. KX3 1 watt dipole



KB1UOH Operated by: Charlie

It is always fun competing with 5 Watts. I have better luck staying in one place and calling CQ. Thanks to all who heard me.







W6JWP Operated by: Joe

Had a great time and achieved a new personal best. OK, so 9 contacts may not seem like much, but I usually only get 2 or 3.



PS7AW Operated by: Cha

This SKS September 2014, for me, will never be forgotten. It was a wonderful night, my best SKS today !!!
Very fun, despite my precarious hihihi antennas, could be heard by many colleagues. Mission accomplished.
see all upcoming events at the Club.
TNX -  PS7AW - Cha.

my Vibroplex and my little Russian key - very good



WD5ABC Operated by: Kerry

Another fun sprint! I used the Flex 3000 at 5 watts and my Czech military key. I had a 13 min ragchew with a member who forgot about the sprint, we were both QRP and had ? both ways.

73,
Kerry, WD5ABC




W9UCR Operated by: Bob

My first SKCC Sprint. I enjoyed it. Nice and low "key" contest (pun intended) 73



NØUYN Operated by: Dennis

Thanks for the contacts near (Jaimie AD0AB), far (Cha PS7AW), and in between. 73.



KF7DS Operated by: Don

20m was productive the first hour and then everyone seemed to leave and move to 40m. 40m here on the West Coast is not too open that early, so I could hear everyone but few could hear us as well (except of course everyone in CA or AZ). See everyone in WES 73 Don KF7DS


Programmed by K2RFP. VID: 1.01.366
Updated: September 29, 2014 0114 UTC
Sprint Manager: Dave - KI6BHB