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Sprint Date: March 26, 2014



Special SKCC member: David WØYZZ


Club call: WØYZZ
Information: SKS Homepage

Number of participants: 124
         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 WØYZZ Dave 5519T MO 37 18 350 1016
1 5 WS8KCC Om1 12000T OH 128 41 925 6173
2 3 NO8C Mike 7239T OH 60 27 490 2110
3 3 AF4K Bry 1879T FL 53 26 420 1798
4 3 NØTA John 2826S CO 56 23 430 1718
5 4 AA1JD Matt 11061T MA 49 27 380 1703
6 3 KØLUW Russ 1702S NE 51 25 385 1660
7 4 K6ELQ Tony 10250S CA 48 24 420 1572
8 3 W2NRA Art 11634T NY 43 25 395 1470
9 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 45 22 430 1420
10 3 K8EE Gene 4080 OH 50 21 350 1400
11 3 WS8K Tim 9953 MI 40 27 285 1365
12 3 AF2Z Drew 2082S NJ 42 23 345 1311
13 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 37 23 410 1261
14 3 W3NP Dave 3182S WV 37 24 330 1218
15 4 K6III Jerry 6830-S CA 35 23 340 1145
16 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426T OH 38 22 295 1131
17 2 N4RAY Rodney 285T AL 38 19 360 1082
18 3 N9OL John 4014 IN 36 19 350 1034
19 3 KU9RK Tom 4071T IN 34 21 305 1019
20 3 K1LEE Lee 7246T CT 32 21 320 992
21 3 WA5TCZ Darron 206 T LA 32 19 285 893
22 3 N8ECC Alan 8302T OH 31 19 265 854
23 3 VE5BCS Harold 3946T Sk 28 18 275 779
24 3 NWØM Mitch 6893S MO 29 17 260 753
25 3 W1LVT Len 3932T VT 28 17 205 681
26 3 WK2S Art 9434S NJ 24 18 245 677
27 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 26 15 270 660
28 3 AC6FU Jack 6477T NV 22 18 225 621
29 3 NØUMP B 659T MO 27 14 240 618
30 3 NT9L John 7328T CO 22 16 245 597
31 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 24 15 230 590
32 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 21 15 215 530
33 3 KD4EE Scott 11016T KY 21 15 190 505
33 4 KG6MC Bob 11229C SC 22 15 175 505
35 2 K2DEP Steve 9273T MD 20 13 175 435
36 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 19 12 200 428
37 3 KD2JC Joe 710S NJ 17 14 185 423
38 3 WL7WH Bob 2940S AK 19 12 185 413
39 3 KØRWL Larry 7297 MO 18 12 195 411
40 3 K7IFG Ken 4694T OR 17 14 170 408
41 3 N8KQ Randy 8934T OH 17 14 165 403
42 3 VE3FMW Ron 10702T On 16 13 175 383
43 3 K1EEE Mike 12006C NH 20 14 100 380
44 3 KE4YH Stew 1893T FL 18 14 125 377
45 3 N4OW Al 11375T FL 18 13 135 369
46 3 KC2FOL Rich 9378C NY 19 12 140 368
47 3 AI4UN Charles 4715T GA 16 14 120 344
48 3 VE4MR Kevin 7607T Mb 16 12 145 337
49 3 WA6OEF Preston 8603S CA 14 13 150 332
50 3 WB9G Chris 9820T NY 16 11 140 316
51 2 VE7KBN Ken 5533T Bc 14 10 175 315
52 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 14 10 165 305
53 2 WA1GWH Garry 9664 NY 14 10 160 300
54 3 NZ8Y Gary 9854T OH 13 10 165 295
55 3 W6FPS Ron 2126T CA 14 9 165 291
56 3 KA8HFN Larry 2046T OH 12 11 150 282
57 2 K4JPN Steve 2402T GA 14 11 125 279
58 3 KI8JY Dave 10751C OH 14 9 145 271
59 3 AA6AC Bob 6276T CA 11 10 145 255
60 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 12 11 120 252
61 3 KC9UNL Curt 8667T IL 12 10 120 240
62 3 W8FDV Jim 1390T AZ 11 9 130 229
63 3 K7MJG Mark 9295 AZ 11 10 115 225
64 3 WD5ABC Kerry 12 TX 11 10 110 220
65 3 KG2LO Roland 11154T NJ 11 9 115 214
66 2 W5KDM Noel 4812C MS 12 9 105 213
67 3 PS7CE Cha 11092C Brasil 10 10 110 210
68 2 K1EDG Ed 9625S ME 11 9 105 204
69 2 K4ARQ John 8205T FL 10 9 110 200
70 3 W8BFX Dennis 7765T WA 11 8 110 198
71 2 AB8FJ Ted 62T OH 11 8 105 193
72 3 NC5G George 9891T TX 9 8 120 192
73 4 VK7CW Steve 10820T Australia 10 9 100 190
74 3 WA1OTZ Rich 7907T CT 11 9 90 189
75 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999S MO 10 8 105 185
76 3 K7CHS Rick 8573T AZ 11 8 80 168
77 3 VE7LAJ Andy 6611T Bc 9 7 100 163
78 3 N5LUL Brad 3779C TX 8 7 100 156
79 3 W1EJ Ed 1594T CA 10 9 65 155
80 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 8 8 90 154
81 3 K9EYT Ray 7941T FL 9 7 90 153
82 4 K5ZOL Bob 3945T TX 8 8 85 149
83 2 K4AOA Jim 8333C NC 9 7 85 148
84 1 N8BB Werner 5433S MI 8 7 90 146
85 2 KE4WKH Christine 6599T AL 8 8 80 144
86 3 W4KRN Karen 4495T VA 9 7 80 143
87 3 KØKEX Rick 5220S MO 8 5 100 140
88 3 KD3CA Don 10175T PA 8 8 75 139
89 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 8 6 80 128
90 2 KA5TJS Allen 5172T TX 7 6 85 127
91 2 VE5SG Garry 6154T Sk 7 6 80 122
91 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 7 6 80 122
93 3 VE3DVC Doug 11106T On 7 6 75 117
93 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 7 6 75 117
95 4 GM3ZDH Bob 6027T Sco 8 7 60 116
96 3 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 7 5 70 105
97 2 KA8HDE Chuck 6913T MN 7 6 60 102
98 3 W1HFF Joe 6309T MA 6 5 65 95
99 4 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 5 5 65 90
100 3 K8NS Mike 10580T FL 5 5 50 75
100 3 VE5CUL Brian 1672T Sk 5 3 60 75
100 3 WF4O Foster 9474 VA 5 5 50 75
103 2 KF7WNS Gary 9895 OR 4 3 50 62
104 3 KH6G Kala 2202T HI 4 4 45 61
105 2 AB8SA Alan 7237 MI 5 4 40 60
106 2 W4RQ Rich 8699T FL 4 4 35 51
106 2 WA2FBN Ken 8884 NY 4 4 35 51
108 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 2 2 45 49
109 3 VA3PAW Paul 10553 On 4 3 35 47
110 4 WB7EUX Tom 9833T OR 3 3 35 44
111 3 KØSKC Outlaw 10739T MO 4 3 30 42
112 2 AI9IN Steve 8759T IN 3 3 20 29
112 2 KE5YUM Terry 5173T OK 2 2 25 29
112 2 VE7AUL Brian 7346 Bc 3 3 20 29
115 2 KBØETU Phil 4542T AL 2 2 20 24
115 3 N7EDK Ed 7534T FL 2 2 20 24
115 3 NU4M Greg 5264C GA 2 2 20 24
118 1 KE3O Bill 9282T MD 1 1 10 11
118 2 KB1UOH Charlie 7560T Cy 1 1 10 11
118 2 KG4MTN Mike 11556 TN 1 1 10 11
118 3 K4UFT Ted 4289T SC 1 1 10 11
122 2 KK5NA Joe 1923T TX 1 1 0 1
122 3 KC6SSE Mike 11697 CA 1 1 0 1

Results by Category and Final Score
Rank CAT Call Name SKCC QTH QSO's S/P/C Bonus Score
1 *3 WØYZZ Dave 5519T MO 37 18 350 1016
1 1 N8BB Werner 5433S MI 8 7 90 146
2 1 KE3O Bill 9282T MD 1 1 10 11
1 2 N4RAY Rodney 285T AL 38 19 360 1082
2 2 K2DEP Steve 9273T MD 20 13 175 435
3 2 WA1VIL Greg 443T MA 19 12 200 428
4 2 VE7KBN Ken 5533T Bc 14 10 175 315
5 2 WA1GWH Garry 9664 NY 14 10 160 300
6 2 K4JPN Steve 2402T GA 14 11 125 279
7 2 W5KDM Noel 4812C MS 12 9 105 213
8 2 K1EDG Ed 9625S ME 11 9 105 204
9 2 K4ARQ John 8205T FL 10 9 110 200
10 2 AB8FJ Ted 62T OH 11 8 105 193
11 2 K4AOA Jim 8333C NC 9 7 85 148
12 2 KE4WKH Christine 6599T AL 8 8 80 144
13 2 KA5TJS Allen 5172T TX 7 6 85 127
14 2 VE5SG Garry 6154T Sk 7 6 80 122
15 2 KA8HDE Chuck 6913T MN 7 6 60 102
16 2 KF7WNS Gary 9895 OR 4 3 50 62
17 2 AB8SA Alan 7237 MI 5 4 40 60
18 2 W4RQ Rich 8699T FL 4 4 35 51
18 2 WA2FBN Ken 8884 NY 4 4 35 51
19 2 AI9IN Steve 8759T IN 3 3 20 29
19 2 KE5YUM Terry 5173T OK 2 2 25 29
19 2 VE7AUL Brian 7346 Bc 3 3 20 29
20 2 KBØETU Phil 4542T AL 2 2 20 24
21 2 KB1UOH Charlie 7560T Cy 1 1 10 11
21 2 KG4MTN Mike 11556 TN 1 1 10 11
22 2 KK5NA Joe 1923T TX 1 1 0 1
1 3 NO8C Mike 7239T OH 60 27 490 2110
2 3 AF4K Bry 1879T FL 53 26 420 1798
3 3 NØTA John 2826S CO 56 23 430 1718
4 3 KØLUW Russ 1702S NE 51 25 385 1660
5 3 W2NRA Art 11634T NY 43 25 395 1470
6 3 W7GVE Ed 729T AZ 45 22 430 1420
7 3 K8EE Gene 4080 OH 50 21 350 1400
8 3 WS8K Tim 9953 MI 40 27 285 1365
9 3 AF2Z Drew 2082S NJ 42 23 345 1311
10 3 KIØI Mark 6585T MO 37 23 410 1261
11 3 W3NP Dave 3182S WV 37 24 330 1218
12 3 N9OL John 4014 IN 36 19 350 1034
13 3 KU9RK Tom 4071T IN 34 21 305 1019
14 3 K1LEE Lee 7246T CT 32 21 320 992
15 3 WA5TCZ Darron 206 T LA 32 19 285 893
16 3 N8ECC Alan 8302T OH 31 19 265 854
17 3 VE5BCS Harold 3946T Sk 28 18 275 779
18 3 NWØM Mitch 6893S MO 29 17 260 753
19 3 W1LVT Len 3932T VT 28 17 205 681
20 3 WK2S Art 9434S NJ 24 18 245 677
21 3 WA1LWS Hans 1933T MD 26 15 270 660
22 3 AC6FU Jack 6477T NV 22 18 225 621
23 3 NØUMP B 659T MO 27 14 240 618
24 3 NT9L John 7328T CO 22 16 245 597
25 3 KA2KGP Tom 1494C NY 24 15 230 590
26 3 WAØBGV Slim 5465T MO 21 15 215 530
27 3 KD4EE Scott 11016T KY 21 15 190 505
28 3 KD2JC Joe 710S NJ 17 14 185 423
29 3 WL7WH Bob 2940S AK 19 12 185 413
30 3 KØRWL Larry 7297 MO 18 12 195 411
31 3 K7IFG Ken 4694T OR 17 14 170 408
32 3 N8KQ Randy 8934T OH 17 14 165 403
33 3 VE3FMW Ron 10702T On 16 13 175 383
34 3 K1EEE Mike 12006C NH 20 14 100 380
35 3 KE4YH Stew 1893T FL 18 14 125 377
36 3 N4OW Al 11375T FL 18 13 135 369
37 3 KC2FOL Rich 9378C NY 19 12 140 368
38 3 AI4UN Charles 4715T GA 16 14 120 344
39 3 VE4MR Kevin 7607T Mb 16 12 145 337
40 3 WA6OEF Preston 8603S CA 14 13 150 332
41 3 WB9G Chris 9820T NY 16 11 140 316
42 3 KK9U Mark 3818T IN 14 10 165 305
43 3 NZ8Y Gary 9854T OH 13 10 165 295
44 3 W6FPS Ron 2126T CA 14 9 165 291
45 3 KA8HFN Larry 2046T OH 12 11 150 282
46 3 KI8JY Dave 10751C OH 14 9 145 271
47 3 AA6AC Bob 6276T CA 11 10 145 255
48 3 NØUYN Dennis 5753T MO 12 11 120 252
49 3 KC9UNL Curt 8667T IL 12 10 120 240
50 3 W8FDV Jim 1390T AZ 11 9 130 229
51 3 K7MJG Mark 9295 AZ 11 10 115 225
52 3 WD5ABC Kerry 12 TX 11 10 110 220
53 3 KG2LO Roland 11154T NJ 11 9 115 214
54 3 PS7CE Cha 11092C Brasil 10 10 110 210
55 3 W8BFX Dennis 7765T WA 11 8 110 198
56 3 NC5G George 9891T TX 9 8 120 192
57 3 WA1OTZ Rich 7907T CT 11 9 90 189
58 3 WØSZV Eldon 4999S MO 10 8 105 185
59 3 K7CHS Rick 8573T AZ 11 8 80 168
60 3 VE7LAJ Andy 6611T Bc 9 7 100 163
61 3 N5LUL Brad 3779C TX 8 7 100 156
62 3 W1EJ Ed 1594T CA 10 9 65 155
63 3 K5ENA John 3045T OK 8 8 90 154
64 3 K9EYT Ray 7941T FL 9 7 90 153
65 3 W4KRN Karen 4495T VA 9 7 80 143
66 3 KØKEX Rick 5220S MO 8 5 100 140
67 3 KD3CA Don 10175T PA 8 8 75 139
68 3 K6BHH Curt 3646T CA 8 6 80 128
69 3 WA5AFD Gerald 8150T OK 7 6 80 122
70 3 VE3DVC Doug 11106T On 7 6 75 117
70 3 WA2JSG Curt 3018T NJ 7 6 75 117
71 3 WB2UWU Finn 1708 NY 7 5 70 105
72 3 W1HFF Joe 6309T MA 6 5 65 95
73 3 K8NS Mike 10580T FL 5 5 50 75
73 3 VE5CUL Brian 1672T Sk 5 3 60 75
73 3 WF4O Foster 9474 VA 5 5 50 75
74 3 KH6G Kala 2202T HI 4 4 45 61
75 3 K2RFP Dick 2099T NY 2 2 45 49
76 3 VA3PAW Paul 10553 On 4 3 35 47
77 3 KØSKC Outlaw 10739T MO 4 3 30 42
78 3 N7EDK Ed 7534T FL 2 2 20 24
78 3 NU4M Greg 5264C GA 2 2 20 24
79 3 K4UFT Ted 4289T SC 1 1 10 11
80 3 KC6SSE Mike 11697 CA 1 1 0 1
1 4 AA1JD Matt 11061T MA 49 27 380 1703
2 4 K6ELQ Tony 10250S CA 48 24 420 1572
3 4 K6III Jerry 6830-S CA 35 23 340 1145
4 4 K8TEZ Larry 8426T OH 38 22 295 1131
5 4 KG6MC Bob 11229C SC 22 15 175 505
6 4 VK7CW Steve 10820T Australia 10 9 100 190
7 4 K5ZOL Bob 3945T TX 8 8 85 149
8 4 GM3ZDH Bob 6027T Sco 8 7 60 116
9 4 K2HT Dick 5087T MO 5 5 65 90
10 4 WB7EUX Tom 9833T OR 3 3 35 44
1 5 WS8KCC Om1 12000T OH 128 41 925 6173

Sprint Stats

Number of participants by state..
AK 1 AL 3 AR 0 AZ 4 CA 8 CO 2 CT 2 DE 0 FL 8 GA 3
HI 1 IA 0 ID 0 IL 1 IN 4 KS 0 KY 1 LA 1 MA 3 MD 3
ME 1 MI 3 MN 1 MO 11 MS 1 MT 0 NC 1 ND 0 NE 1 NH 1
NJ 5 NM 0 NV 1 NY 8 OH 10 OK 3 OR 3 PA 1 RI 0 SC 2
SD 0 TX 6 TN 1 UT 0 VA 2 VT 1 WA 1 WI 0 WV 1 WY 0

State with most participants: MO 11
Total USA participants: 110
Total non-USA participants: 14

Number of QSOs by state..
AK 19 AL 48 AR 0 AZ 78 CA 141 CO 78 CT 43 DE 0 FL 119 GA 32
HI 4 IA 0 ID 0 IL 12 IN 87 KS 0 KY 21 LA 32 MA 74 MD 47
ME 11 MI 53 MN 7 MO 208 MS 12 MT 0 NC 9 ND 0 NE 51 NH 20
NJ 101 NM 0 NV 22 NY 129 OH 374 OK 17 OR 24 PA 8 RI 0 SC 23
SD 0 TX 44 TN 1 UT 0 VA 14 VT 28 WA 11 WI 0 WV 37 WY 0

State with most QSOs: OH 374
Total QSOs with one or more USA operators: 2039
Total QSOs with one or more non-USA operators: 138

Countries Represented in This Sprint
Australia, Brasil, Canada, Sco, USA

Soapbox


WA6OEF Operated by: Preston

Short and Sweet!



K2HT Operated by: Dick

Did not have much time to operate, hope to have more time next sprint. Tnx for the enjoyable QSO's 73



KA8HFN Operated by: Larry

Thanks for all of the FB CW QSO's and Nr's. Good Luck in the sprint.
73,
Larry-KA8HFN



VK7CW Operated by: Steve

Another great fun SKS. I was going great on 10m for the first 45 minutes and worked 8 stations. Then my QSO's dried up. Only got another 2 more for a total of 10 QSO's. I spent a lot of time calling CQ SKS on 10m with no takers and the band was wide open. I also tried a few CQ calls on 15m and 20m to no avail. Anyway I had fun and that is what it is all about. Thanks for those who answered my calls on 10m and thanks to Tony K6ELQ who heard me calling him on 20m while he was beaming in the opposite direction.



KF7WNS Operated by: Gary

Quite the challenge this month. Worked portable with nearly dead batteries. Running 3 Watts to an antenna that was partly on the ground. Makes you appreciate having a power supply and a tuner. My TenTec R4020 still worked like a champ. See you next month. 73/72, Gary



WL7WH Operated by: Bob

Condx not very good for me, but was alot of fun..Look forward to next month!!



KD2JC Operated by: Joe

Spent an hour and a half on this one while it snowed. 80 noisy and almost void on stations here. Thanks to all and 73.



W1LVT Operated by: Len

Enjoyed my first Sprint in quite a while. Happy to work Bob, GM2ZDH. Stuck on 40 because I lost antennas in a previous ice storm, but there was plenty of activity.

Rebuilt J-38



NØTA Operated by: John

20m was very nice; however, 40m was a bit rough. Thanks for the Q's. K3, doublet & vertical, Begali Camelback, K2RFP Sprint Logger.



KE5YUM Operated by: Terry

I played for only 30 minutes but enjoyed the time. 15 was a good band for me, but I only worked two with my new FT 817 and my inverted V at 30 feet. All the best, Terry KE5YUM



N8BB Operated by: Werner

Was a very good evening on 40 meters with 900 mwatts, Decided to go under the 1 watt for fun again and was really happy with the reports, most being 599 and the worst at 579. Picked up NO8C Mike really easy, 3-4 stations called at the same time and he came back to me first, awesome to do that with less than a watt. Can't wait to play QRPp in the next event. KX3 900mw dipole.



KA2KGP Operated by: Tom

40m. and 20m. were OK here but 80m. was poor with high noise & low signals. Rig: IC-7000 at 25 w. into dipole up 25 ft. w/ straight key.




WA1GWH Operated by: Garry

Only worked 40M and condx were great! Not much noise and it was long and short. Worked MS, AL and CO with 5W and a quarter wave inverted L 11 feet high from here near Syracuse, NY. Garry, WA1GWH



WS8KCC Operated by: Om1

The "OM's" had a great time in the sprint. It was great to work so many new SKCC members!

Ken, Ted, Ken and (young) Bill



WØSZV Operated by: Eldon

Had a good time as usual. Ten-Tec Jupiter at 100w, 60ft long wire up 10ft and 5 band Hustler vertical. Cootie Key as usual.



K8TEZ Operated by: Larry

Another fun sprint. Great to see all the SKCC members at the Toledo Hamfest a couple of weeks ago. Ted K8AQM & Ken N8KR had a very nice set up & it seemed to be a good gathering place for SKCC members. Saw several members we did know & met a few we only knew by call. Mike NO8C tnx for calling me in all the sprints & it was nice to have a "eye ball qso" with you. Great to work WS8KCC on both 40 & 80 meters too.....73's to all & hope to see everyone next sprint...k8tez Larry




W6FPS Operated by: Ron

Another fun SKS.
SKCC is approaching 12100 members and growing fast. Do you think morse code will last? HI HI.
With groups like SKCC how could it not.
73, Ron




WA1VIL Operated by: Greg

Always fun to sprint! Forgot about the change to DST and started operating at 7 pm Eastern-thankfully someone sent "C U in SKS" that made me check the clock! Made contacts on 80, 40, and 20 but didn't hear anything on 15 or 10. First contact was with AF4K on 20 and my last contact was with AF4K on 40-thanks Brian!The WS8KCC multi-op seemed to cause quite a plleup. Thanks to all those who organize this event-I look forward to it each month! See you next time!



WA2FBN Operated by: Ken

Always fun to work these prints.



KC2FOL Operated by: Rich

Thanks to all for an enjoyable 2 hours and enough new contacts to complete a Tribune Award submission. -73 de Rich, kc2fol




AF2Z Operated by: Drew

I worked K6III right at the start but not hearing any others realized it was only 2300z. Came back an hour later and 20m was quite busy. Stayed there for an hour then went to 40 for the remainder. I'm reading the comments here from Steve VK7CW: sorry I didn't try 10m... My rig: Elecraft K3 running 100 watts to cobweb antenna in attic; Junker straight key.



KBØETU Operated by: Phil

Heard WØYZZ on 20 meters and 40 meters but guess he couldn't pull me out. His
signal was really good into LA (Lower Alabama), but guess my QRP just didn't
make it. Seemed like everyone was "cqing" on the same frequencies making the
bands really crowded. Whatever happened to listening before transmitting? Too
much QRM for me this time. CU in the NAQCC Sprint or the next WES. 72/73 Phil



K8NS Operated by: Mike

Only had abt 10 min to wrk SKS, but it was fast and furious! HI. Miss Katie pulled the plug do to company arriving for dinner. After all a Ham is well balanced etc etc. Catch u guys next month. 73 es tnx qso to all.



KE4YH Operated by: Stew

Due to a "senior moment", I started a little early and had to correct my log to include only those worked during the proper times.
Forty meters was great and I managed to work Sweden and Scotland with a ground mounted trapped vertical.
As always it was great fun.
73
Stew ke4yh




N4OW Operated by: Al

Using an indoor antenna so I was happy with my results.



K7IFG Operated by: Ken

Started off on 10m Heard KL7QZ, John, #8846 S9 plus sig and had 40 min ragchew. He sez he is getting back on CW after a long absence. Always hear Steve VK7CW on 10 with good sig. PS7HD, Nat was coming in great on 20m. Never heard the bonus station. Larry, K0LUW, I was that weak 7 you heard on 80m. 73 de Ken



K6III Operated by: Jerry

1.5 hours, 20m-only QRO 350w and 2el beam at 55ft. I was primarily focused on finishing up the SKCC Prefix award, Px4 on 20m. Missed it by half-a-dozen, though. I worked many of the usual suspects but was wanting a QSO with new SENATOR W0SZV - missed him, too. General daily ops and just for fun, I have logged all but 4 Senators (there are 52 of em, now). Maybe we should have a new SKCC award... Worked Some Senators with various endorsement levels, 25, 50, etc.
Jerry k6iii (and KZ5OM)



WK2S Operated by: Art

Good conditions. 10m wide open but only a few there, thanks Steve and Kevin. Spent most of my time on 20m. Didn't know W0YZZ was the bonus station until I was entering the data. Just dumb luck I worked Dave on 20m.

Soapbox: imho, the rules for SKS should be harmonized with the rules for SKS-E and WES. Specifically, the use of rbn and the sked page should be allowed. I think this would encourage us to spread out more and not jostle for space around 14.050 and 7.050. Admittedly, I like S & P, so that colors my thoughts.

Anyway, good fun and thanks to all.



W2NRA Operated by: Art

Had a ball on this Sprint. I’m new to a straight key but I took a chance and tried running stations instead of Search & Pounce. I spent the whole 2 hours on 2 frequencies, on on 15m and one on 20m and the calls kept coming. Thank you to all who worked my. You guys made it much easier than I expected. 43 stations and as a wonderful bonus 19 numbers towards my Tx6.

73, Art W2NRA

equipment used FTdx3000D - GHD GT502 key



WB7EUX Operated by: Tom

My usual outstanding performance - 3 - great fun however! Thanks to the SKCC organizers.



NØUMP Operated by: B

I was having a great time in the old 40 meter novice sub-band until someone running psk31 decided to operate on the same freq. Oh well it's all for fun anyhow. I still had a great time and sure do enjoy so many fine operators. Thanks again to all those who put this together and to those who participate..73..Bill




WA5AFD Operated by: Gerald

Only got to operate during the half time of the OKC Thunder and Dallas game. Sorry to say the Thunder lost this one. Thanks for the 7 FB QSOs and to all who make the sprints possible. 73



VE5BCS Operated by: Harold

The band was real good tonite. Its nice to here so many on. Ant wire loop 25ft power 50 watts cu next sprint



VE5CUL Operated by: Brian

My G5RV barely clears the roof now and 20 was very busy. Thanks for the 5 QSO's to those who heard me. The SKS is always a good reason to have supper later.
73 - Brian



K6ELQ Operated by: Tony

Got off to a slow start on 20m and things were going pretty good until I decided to try 40m. Bad choice! Fog was rolling in and band was noisy with local power line zap so only made four contacts with stronger stations before heading back to 20m. Made a few more contacts there before the clock ran out. To cap off my disappointment, I worked Dave, W0YZZ, one minute AFTER the event missing out on the special bonus points! On the bright side, I managed to work Steve, VK7CW, off the back of my antenna. Still had lots of fun and hope to be back for more next month. 73, Tony



N4RAY Operated by: Rodney

Sorry I put the wront power in i was Qrp--5 watts, had a blast hope this gets fixed,Rodney



W7GVE Operated by: Ed

A fun one as always--- have the XYL now conditioned to watch TV on SKS nite.



KC6SSE Operated by: Mike

My first SK Sprint. Had time for only 1 contact. Now that I've done on I look forward to spending more time in future Sprints.




W1HFF Operated by: Joe

Good band conditions. Thanks everyone.



WAØBGV Operated by: Slim

This time change thing bugs me. Thanks Dave, for being Bonus Station. Hope to see you at Aarat Shrine Hamfest in April. 73 de Slim



KØSKC Operated by: Outlaw

Outlaw #1 worked OM #1 on 40 meter. Thanks to the OM CW Club. de Outlaw #1



K6BHH Operated by: Curt

Heard W0YZZ on a couple bands, but guess he couldn't hear me. However band condx were pretty good out
west here. SKS and WES are always fun.
Curt K6BHH



K4JPN Operated by: Steve

Thanks to all who pulled out my QRP signal. Steve K4JPN

K4JPN Keys



VE3FMW Operated by: Ron

Not a great performance; 97-minutes and didn't even fill a single log page. But worked some new nbrs on 20 and managed to catch Dave, W0YZZ, on 40.
Was trying out a new (to me) key which seemed to work just fine.
Thanks to all for the Q's and to Dave KI6BHB and all the rest of the leadership for keeping the action alive. 73 Ron VE3FMW



AA6AC Operated by: Bob

Nice SPRINT. Bands open for most part. Started on 10m QSY to 15m QSY to 20m.
Picked up few each band. Did some CQ's also. DID find W0YZZ Dave on 20m. 10m
was long with VK7CW working several. Did hear 7N1KMI/7 but unable to complete
contact he was 339 at best and QSB. SORRY I missed 7N1 we tried. ALL-in ALL
good SPRINT. AA6AC Bob CA 6276T.



W3NP Operated by: Dave

Excellent conditions on 10, 15, and 20. About the best I have seen for a SKS!! I started on 15 and stayed there for over an hour - very good sigs from all over - worked Bob KL7WH with his 589 signal. Went to 10 and got Steve VK7CW who had a nice signal. Finished up on 20 where Kala KH6G came back to my cq with his 579 sig - First time I have gotten both KL7 and KH6 during a SKS and first time I have never made it to 40 and/or 80. 20 was wall to wall signals and many were 20 & 30 over. So many stations to work and so little time!
Rig was the K3 and antenna the KT-34A. Used both a Vibroplex bug and a Navy Flameproof straight key... 73 de West Virginia



KØRWL Operated by: Larry

HAD A GREAT TIME AND THANKS TO ALL FORO THE QSOS



WA5TCZ Operated by: Darron

Hello everyone haven't worked a sprint in a long time, I had a blast.
I was sending very slow so that I could get new hams and slower speed operators a chance to join in on the fun.
I believe I did help some slower ops,and that was great.
I parked on one frequency and had a pile-up going great fun.
When things started slowing down towards the end of the sprint I tuned up the band a little and there was Bob WL7WH in Alaska calling CQ with no takers.
I worked him and a strong station came on top of him and wiped him out.
This is too much fun to miss again so I will be back
Darron WA5TCZ 206 T






KB1UOH Operated by: Charlie

I was unable to get on until the last 10 min. I will pay more attention next mo.



N8ECC Operated by: Alan

Awesome sprint, spend the whole time on 40m and band was in great condx here in Ohio. Thank you everybody for all the QSO's. 73 and cu next sprint.



W1EJ Operated by: Ed

I only had 45 minutes but it was fun.



NO8C Operated by: Mike

Thanks for the FB QSO's. 73's de Mike (NO8C)
Miller City, Ohio



VA3PAW Operated by: Paul

Couldn't attend for more than 15 minutes this time. Should try the full 2 hours next month



K7MJG Operated by: Mark

Another great event. Was able to cherry-pick station and achieve TX4 today.



KIØI Operated by: Mark

Fun sprint,was going to go all s&p but gave in and called cq on 20m near the end.Some nice Q`s to Bob in AK and Kala in HI.Thanks for the calls! Heard a lot of old friends not in the log for a while. 73 all and thnks Mark KI0I



KE3O Operated by: Bill

Tried to make a splash with my little homebrew, 40 meter rockbound QRPp rig but found no love. Better I re-think the whole process for next time... :-( Hpe 2 C U then.
72/73




KG4MTN Operated by: Mike

Wow -- Bummer!! Had a 5 minute window to participate, too much other stuff to do!! Thanks to WS8K for the QSO!! Hope to have more time next sprint!! 72/73 to all!



KD4EE Operated by: Scott

I got a late start, bands weren't great but …… I had a fine time. Thanks to all who stopped by. Bst 73 Scott



NC5G Operated by: George

Only had time to participate during the last 45 minutes. Bonus station W0YZZ was my first contact. Lots of fun as always.



AB8FJ Operated by: Ted

Very nice conditions for this Sprint. 15 meters was very quiet with strong signals from stations in Oregon. Nice to work PS7CE on 20 meters. K3/10 at 5W to an inverted L. Bencher RJ-2 for the key used this evening.



KA5TJS Operated by: Allen

Good one. Just spent an hour on 20 meters but there were a lot of signals. Just hunt and pounce. FT-817 at 5 watts with the 80 meter dipole. Signals were very good.

Allen



PS7CE Operated by: Cha

As always, the SKS is very cool, and very polular ta, it is difficult to find a space to do CQ, started at 20m (tava great spread) and took a chance on 40m (orrivel closed the band). I finished in 20m where I got many of counted to submit to the Tribune Award. thank you all, the next SKS longer be a Trinune, cuagn. PS7CE Cha.

My modest key that often use!



KØKEX Operated by: Rick

Multi-tasking for this one..worked Dave W0YZZ on 40M, had a laugh working WS8KCC -OM1..and among the highlights..I worked non-member Bob W0CAB..he is an old-timer like me..a staunch AM operator and old friend It was great to find Bob on CW..
Another SKCC fun event...thanks to all 73 Rick



K2DEP Operated by: Steve

Had a lot of fun working QRP again. Seems like this KX3 is one of the best radios around right now. I worked a member that was not participating in SKS and decided I would just rag chew with him which I did for 20 Minutes. Nice to meet someone new and also get a new low number. Got my 5 watts to go out to Oregon and Nebraska. Thanks gents for digging me out. See you all the next go around or sooner. Using G5RV up 9 Meters.



K2RFP Operated by: Dick

Icom-718, 25w, 80m loop, K2RFP-Sprintlogger.



WB9G Operated by: Chris

Thanks for the QSOs! 73 de Chris



N9OL Operated by: John

had a great time.



AF4K Operated by: Bry

My first SKS - a lot of fun. I was surprised how many stations are active in these relatively short events on a week night! Good to hear everyone and I look forward to doing this again in April.



WD5ABC Operated by: Kerry

I worked late (again) so didn't have much time but still make 11 contacts. I used the 1941 Vibroplex Original for all contacts this time running 100 watts on the Flex 3000 and low dipole.

73,
Kerry, WD5ABC



Programmed by K2RFP. VID: 1.01.366
Updated: March 31, 2014 0142 UTC
Sprint Manager: Dave - KI6BHB