FIRST ANNUAL SECOND CLASS OPERATORS CLUB MARATHON SPRINT
                  RESULTS  Mar. 11, 2000, 1800Z through 2400Z

                                TOP TEN
                                === ===
1       N9NE    993,600                         6       N4ROA   71,484
2       K7RE    137,886                         7       W3BBO   68,096
3       KG5U    121,688                         8       W0UFO   67,704
4       AJ4Y    110,544                         9       WA9PWP  58,905
5       K6III    85,050                        10       N7KT    48,478.5


State   Call    SOC#    QSOs    Mults   HB Pad  Pwr     Score   Cert Winner
=====   ======  ====    ====    =====   ======  ===     =====   ===========
1
=
MA      K1QM      42      33       28            4     30,576   MA

NH      W1PID    330      10        9            5      2,772   NH

3
=
PA      W3BBO    230      57       38            5     68,096   PA      #7

4
=
AL      W4DEC     83      35       26           900mW  40,040   AL
AL      N4XDW    220      21       21           500mW  21,420

FL      AJ4Y       5      76       48      *     5    110,544   FL      #4

GA      W3NR     267      13       11      *     4      6,468   GA

VA      N4ROA     71      62       37            5     71,484   VA      #6
VA      WA4QDM   154      46       31            5     44,702

5
=
AR      WA5BDU    36      27       18            5     15,498   AR

LA      N5IB     159      21       16            5     11,088   LA

NM      K5OI      19      23       15      *     5     17,167.5 NM

TX      KG5U     302      75       53            5    121,688   TX      #3
TX      K5ZTY     82      25       23            5     18,193
TX      K5GQ     212      16       13            5      7,007
TX      K0CO     309      32       29           QRO     4,205
TX      AA5BT    294       8        7            4      1,813
TX      KK5NA    151       1        1            5         35

6
=
CA      K6III    335      60       45            5     85,050   CA      #5
CA      KD6AXT    67      24       21            5     17,199
CA      AC6KW    167      12       11            5      4,620
CA      WE6W      63       1        1            5         35

7
=
AZ      K7RE      53      90       49            5    137,886   AZ      #2
AZ      N7KT      14      36       27      *     4     48,478.5         #10
AZ      W7ILW     25      10        9      *    202mW  10,125

8
=
MI      K8CV       4      38       29            5     35,525   MI

OH      WB8QYY     8      19       16      *    999mW  31,635   OH
OH      AA8PJ    109      12       10      *    250mW  12,825

9
=
WI      N9NE     305      45       32           250mW 993,600   WI      #1
WI      WA9PWP    75      44       30      *     5     58,905           #9

0
=
CO      KI0II    141      32       26      *     5     39,585   CO

MN      W0UFO     89      50       31      *     5     67,704   MN      #8
MN      K0HB     291      50       37           QRO     8,177

                                        SOAPBOX
                                        =======

I was only able to manage 20 mins.  (AA5BT)
Fun event.  Participation seemed good.  (AJ4Y)
Great fun.  (K0HB)
Wow!  That was fun.  This SOC thing has really taken off.  (K5OI)
I hope the F.O.C. boys were listening and found out how to have fun.  (K5ZTY)
I would like to remind folks to check 10M often.  (K7RE)
The cool thing is I picked up a few new states.  (KD6AXT)
Great opportunity to get two-radio operating experience.  (KG5U)
Only worked 15 & 20 but found plenty of activity.  (KI0II)
Conditions were between zero and OK, about 2nd class.  (N4XDW)
Thanks for a great time.  (N7KT)
Sending with left foot while wearing SOCs (yes!)  (N9NE)
Operating time limited due to out of town guests.  (W4DEC)
Homebrew capacitive switch paddles.  Both shoes ON.  (WB8QYY)
Worked a full minute in the contest.  (WE6W)