Result list ACTIVITY 160m SSB – March 2003
The lowest shortwave amateur radio band with a wavelength of 160m is also called topband.
Categories of individuals ( rated 65 stations ): QSO STATION POSITION DISTRICTS POINTS CATEGORY REMARKS 1 OK2BEH 89 53 4717 J 2 OK1JOK 87 54 4698 J 3 Category QRP 91 51 4641 J 3 OK1IWC 91 51 4641 J 4 OK1DOL 90 50 4500 J 5 OK1DOT 84 52 4368 J 6 OM5JA 86 50 4300 J 7 OK2BQL 83 51 4233 J 8 OM5CX 83 50 4150 J 8 OK2BKP 83 50 4150 J 9 OK2BMI 83 49 4067 J 10 OM3PA 72 49 4018 J 10 Category QRP 82 49 4018 J 11 OK2LF 77 51 3927 J 12 OK1KZ 77 49 3773 J 13 OK2VH 80 46 3680 J 14 OK1AYY 78 47 3666 J 15 OK2PQS 77 46 3542 J 16 OK2BME 74 46 3404 J 17 OK2SJS 70 47 3290 J 18 OK1AY 68 47 3196 J 19 OK1FC 67 46 3082 J 20 OK1DMO 68 45 3060 J 20 OK1FOG 68 45 3060 J 21 OK2BU 69 44 3036 J 22 OM5KP 70 43 3010 J 22 Category QRP 70 43 3010 J 23 OK2PRM 68 44 2992 J 23 Category QRP 68 44 2992 J 24 OK1YO 69 43 2967 J 25 OK1ANF 58 49 2842 J 26 OM3WMJ 62 44 2728 J 27 OK1HSF 63 43 2709 J evaluator 27 OK2BEN 62 43 2666 J 28 OK1CRM 60 42 2520 J 29 Category QRP 61 41 2501 J 30 OM5BP 61 40 2440 J 31 OK1FHA 63 37 2331 J 32 OK1DDP 59 38 2242 J QRP 3.5 W 33 OK1FXF 53 37 1961 J 34 OK1DTC 50 38 1900 J 35 OM4AMA 50 37 1850 J 36 OK1FRT 50 36 1800 J 37 OK1FWW 53 32 1696 J 38 OM5UM 49 34 1666 J 39 OK1JVY 51 32 1632 J 40 OM3TLE 50 31 1550 J 41 Category QRP 48 31 1488 J 42 Category QRP 45 33 1485 J 42 Category QRP 45 33 1485 J 43 OK1ARQ 46 30 1380 J 44 OK1FFR 43 31 1333 J 45 OK1AXG 42 30 1260 J 46 OK1WMJ 44 28 1232 J 47 OK1DKO 38 32 1216 J 48 Multiband HF antenna 40 29 1160 J 48 OM2AT 40 29 1160 J 49 OK1FAN 40 26 1040 J 50 OK1DKM 35 28 980 J 51 OM3AA 37 25 925 J 52 OK1MNV 27 24 648 J 53 OM3NA 23 21 483 J 54 OK1HRR 24 18 432 J QRPP! 55 OK1XR 23 17 391 J 55 OK1CFK 23 17 391 J Category of club and special stations ( rated 12 stations ): QSO STATION POSITION DISTRICTS POINTS CATEGORY REMARKS 1 Category QRP 83 49 4067 K op. OK2BMI 2 OK1KDT 78 48 3744 K 3 OK1KCF 74 47 3478 K op. OK1KZ 4 OK1KMG 73 45 3285 K op. OK1UDJ 5 OK1BACK 70 43 3010 K op. Category QRP 6 OK1ONA 69 43 2967 K op. OK1UZW 7 OK2KWS 62 44 2728 K op. OK2PKF 7 OK1KAK 58 47 2726 K op. OK1HC 8 OL7HC 52 43 2236 K op. OK1HC 9 OK1KGR 47 30 1551 K op. OK1HSF 10 OK1KDO 31 27 837 K op. OK1CRM 11 OM3KEG 10 9 90 K op. OM3TLE Listener category ( evaluated 2 station ): STATION STATION POSITION DISTRICTS POINTS CATEGORY REMARK 1 OM3-0001 86 52 4472 P 2 OK1-35871 57 35 1995 P For the sake of interest, a table of only broadcasting OM stations was compiled ( rated 14 stations, regardless of category ): QSO STATION POSITION DISTRICTS POINTS CATEGORY REMARKS 1 OM5JA 86 50 4300 J 2 OM5CX 83 50 4150 J 3 OM3PA 72 49 4018 J 4 OM5KP 70 43 3010 J 5 OM3WMJ 62 44 2728 J 6 OM5BP 61 40 2440 J 7 OM4AMA 50 37 1850 J 8 OM5UM 49 34 1666 J 9 OM3TLE 50 31 1550 J 10 Multiband HF antenna 40 29 1160 J 10 OM2AT 40 29 1160 J 11 OM3AA 37 25 925 J 12 OM3NA 23 21 483 J 13 OM3KEG 10 9 90 K op. OM3TLE Marking of categories: J - individuals K - club and special stations P - audience
Who tuned in before the start of the frequency activity from 1850 kHz do 1900 kHz, could find two rings of DL stations and station UR5SH giving out vemu reports on a fairly quiet band, who spoke the Russian language ( by the way, he let himself be done with 5 W a LW 40 m ). These stations were safely deterred by an unusually strong turnout in the activity. Almost from the beginning, it was difficult to find a free seat, and once again the competing stations occupied relatively high frequencies. An unusually large number of OM stations helped ensure a good turnout this time. In the second hour, a number of new brands were added to the band again, and some individuals also changed into club jerseys. In the last 20 minutes of activity ( when OK1HSF her “she didn't drag” ), I did on OK1KGR 47 QSO. Many stations apparently expect this diversification, that's why several brands asked me during the activity, whether KGR will also be active this time. This time, good mid-wave irradiation caused, e some otherwise weak stations in EUL were heard very well ( OM4AMA – 59+10 dB, OK1DDP – QRP, purely 59, OK1HRR – even when QRPP, so nice 57 ). Again, the best of the individuals was Zdeněk OK2BEH se 4717 body. The border 4000 points exceeded 13 individuals and OK2KLD in clubhouses. In the category of individuals, he submitted a report 65 stations. In the category of club and special stations, it reported 12 stations and two listeners joined. 47 stations used the possibility to transmit a report immediately after activity on the frequency 1855 kHz, help SMS came 5 reporting, two later and the rest of the stations used PR. Quite a lot 79 reporting. I try to confirm all the reports below. It is not possible only for reports sent by sweat. The increase in OM stations is perspiring. I would like to thank OM5KP ( and I will continue ) for the obviously successful promotion of the activity in OM. Thanks to those, who just give out points and make the activity more interesting. All that remains is to add, e part of CW and SSB I take over from Pavel. I remind you, e reporting can be transmitted immediately after activity in the vicinity of the frequency 1850 – 1855 kHz, by email: A160@seznam.cz or A160M@crk.cz, by sending an SMS message to the number: 604 488 427, via PR to OK1HSF or then to the OK1HSF address, Petr Machyl, Keplerova 709/24, 400 07 Usti nad Labem. The next SSB round of activity will take place 7.4. 2003 from 21:00 do 23:00 CET.
Thank you for participating!
Peter OK1HSF