Awards Posting
Why Time Zones? by John N6ENU
In the interest of promoting a level playing field, we chose to divide each category by time zone. That is, for each category a certificate was awarded in the EST, CST, MST, and PST zones. While this was not announced prior to the contest, we felt this addition would offer an attempt to recognize activity by region, given operator density is sparser the further west one operates. The natural limitation on distance when operating meteor scatter isolates western operators from the concentration of eastern operators. The results this year seem to corroborate this belief as the submitted logs thinned once you hit the Great Plains and became thinner the further west you traveled.
We hope to see more logs in the future and with the addition of time zones, there is an opportunity for winners from every region.
Hope to hear your pings during the Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower.
ASSISTED ENTRY | PST |
MST |
CST |
EST |
Low Power Single Band | KR7O | WB2FKO | WO9S | K3JT |
High Power Single Band | *** |
*** |
K0PW | K1SIX |
Low Power Multi-band | *** |
N7CZ | N9WBR | W5KI |
High Power Multi-band | *** |
*** |
K5CM | N8AIA |
UNASSISTED ENTRY | PST |
MST |
CST |
EST |
Low Power Single Band | *** |
*** |
WA5UFH | N1RWY |
High Power Single Band | *** |
*** |
*** |
K2TXB |
Low Power Multi-band | *** |
*** |
*** |
W8PAT |
High Power Multi-band | K7ICW | *** |
*** |
K1JT |
This contest was about promoting the use of
meteor scatter as a valid means of communications,
operating your station in accordance with accepted standards to
achieve a satisfaction known
only to Meteor Scatter Operators and to promote a competition
with other meteor scatter operators.
Whatever your reasons for participating, Congratulations! by Tip
(WA5UFH)