Pacific Northwest VHF Society


Claimed Contest Scores:

ARRL August 2002 UHF QSO Party

Call
Grid
Score
Worked From
Grids Worked
Class
Bands
Section
Operators
W7GHZ/R
1,254,792
14
15
rover
CD9EFGHI
EWA
N7MX/R
430,848
?
?
rover
?
EWA
N7EPD
CN87
23,328
1
12
single op high
CD9EFG
WWA
NU7Z
CN87
22,686
1
10
multi op high
CD9EFGHIJ
WWA
NU7Z, K7ND
N7CFO/R
6,375
5
4?
rover
CD9EFG
WWA
N7MWV/P
CN98
4,224
1
5
single op low port
CD9EFGHI
WWA
N7MWV
CN87
1,728
1
3
single op low
CD9EF
WWA
KD7TS
CN87
1,530
1
3
single op high
CD9EIJ
WWA
KD7TS/P
CN97
1,008
1
2
single op low port
CDFHIJ
WWA
K7MDL/R
837
4
5
rover
D
WWA
K7HSJ
CN94
120
1
2
single op low
CD9E
OR
W7USB
DN17
108
1
3
single op low
DE
ID
K7AWB
DN17
6
1
1
single op low
D
EWA

Last Update: 02 November 2002

PNW Grids Worked and PNW Grids Worked From only reflect totals for grids that are located at least partially within the boundaries of British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

Don't see your score here?  Did you mail it to [email protected]?  Electronic logs should be in cabrillo format if possible.  If you need to send paper logs please email [email protected] for information about where to send your log.

To be considered for awards and/or to have your contest score posted on the PNWVHFS Claimed Scores web pages you must submit either of the following:

1) Complete log files (just cc: [email protected] when you submit to ARRL/CQ) OR

2) A contest summary which includes: Callsign used (include operator info for Multi-op or Club), Bands worked, Classification
(Single/Multi/Rover & High/Low/QRP Power), Claimed point total, PNW Grids worked, PNW Grids worked from.

All submitted scores will be posted on the PNWVHFS website.  Incomplete submissions will be returned and score will not be
posted until complete."

Please note: Scores are listed in order of raw score alone.

Band Designators
50 MHz=A or 50
2304 MHz=F or 2.3
76 GHz=M or 76
144  MHz=B or 144
3456 MHz=G or 3.4
119 GHz=N or 119
222 MHz =C or 222
5760 MHz=H or 5.7
142 GHz=P or 142
 432 MHz=D or 432
10 GHz=I or 10
241 GHz=R or 241
902 MHz=9 or 903
24 GHz=J or 24
300 GHz=S or 300
1296 MHz=E or 1.2
47 GHz=K or 47
Light=L or LIGHT

* - Listing updated since original posting.

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