2019 Sprint Results

There were 14 entries this month. A breakdown of the software used by the entrants yeilds this result:

FLDigi : 12

Ham Radio Deluxe : 2

Thanks to all that replied.

November "Turkey" Sprint

There were 20 entries this month.

October "Spooky" Sprint

There were 14 entries this month, with a first ever tie in the QRP category.

September "Hell on Wheels" Sprint

There were 10 entries this month. Most reported QSO's on 20m, with a few 40m qso's.

August "Full Day of Hell - Worked All Americas" Sprint

There were no entries this month. Perhaps people were busy with the WW Digi Contest.

August "Grid Locator" Sprint

There were 8 entries this month. All reported conditions as "challenging" with few stations heard.

July "Early Bird" Sprint

There were 4 brave souls that got up early to operate.

June "Full Day of Hell" Sprint

There were 14 submissions for the Full Day of Hell.

June "Field Day" Sprint

There were 8 submissions in this month's sprint.

May "Hamvention" Sprint

There were 5 submissions in this Sprint, none in the QRP category. Conditions were reported as poor.

April "Something Old, Something New" Sprint

There were 6 submissions in this Sprint, only submissions in the NA QRO category. Most contacts were on

40 and 20m. Bill's impressive score was almost twice as much as the runner up in the category. Well Done!

March WAAAEO "Full Day of Hell" Sprint

There were 8 submissions in this quarterly Full Day of Hell. It seems that the propagation gods are still not with us.

There was no entrants in NA QRP.

March "Leprechaun" Sprint

Thanks to our Leprechauns this sprint, Cliff AE5ZA, Joe WB9SBD, Ron W4ALE, and Dave ND3JR

There was no entrants in DX QRP.

February "BINGO" Sprint

Once again propagation was not in our favor.

There were only 5 submissions this month, there were participants who did not submit scores.

There was no entrants in DX QRP.

January "Low Down" Sprint

Please allow me a moment of time to recognize the participants in this year’s Low Down Sprint.

As you know, the Low Down Sprint is focused on using the 40m, 80m, and 160m bands with more points awarded per QSO on 80m and 160m.

Paul apologizes for not having the link available on the website to submit scores this month, but he was out of town, and didn't remember his passwords to edit the site.

For previous years' sprint results, please visit the archive pages.