ARRL UHF CONTEST RESULTS
Object: To work as many amateur stations in as many 2 degrees by 1 degree grids as possible using authorized amateur frequencies above 222 MHz and all authorized modes of emission.
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Dates: August 7-8, 2010
Mark K7HPT/R
Rover
2520 points
38 QSOs
1st in EWA Section overall
1st in EWA Section in category
1st in NW Division in category
1st in NW Division overall
partner: John W7OE
Steve K7AWB
Single Operator, Low Power
1st in EWA Section in category
2nd in EWA Section overall
10/13 in NW Division overall
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Dates: August 1-2, 2009
Mark K7HPT/R
Rover
486 points
16 QSOs
1st in EWA Section in category
1st overall in EWA Section
1st in category in NW Division
7/12 overall in NW Division
partner: John W7OE
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Dates: August 2-3, 2008
No SDXA entries.
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Dates: August4-5, 2007
No SDXA entries.
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Dates: August 5-6, 2006
No club members entered.
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Dates: August 6-7, 2005
No club members entered.
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Dates: August 7-8, 2004
One club member entered and took 1st place in the EWA Section. Steve K7AWB made 81 points from 9 QSOs in the Low Power category. He was 8th out of 9 in the NW Division and was also 142 out of 169 overall.
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Dates: August 2-3, 2003
Steve K7AWB took 1st in the EWA Section with 24 points from 4 QSOs in the Low Power category. He was 6th out of 6 in the NW Division and 138th out of 140 overall in the contest.
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Dates: August 3-4, 2002
Steve K7AWB only made 6 points from 2 QSOs in the Low Power category. He was 3rd out of 3 in the EWA Section and 13th out of 13 in the NW Division.
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