Final Results of the 1st Asia-Pacific Sprint. WINNERS: World: VS6BG -------------------- N. America: AI7B S. America: none Asia: VS6BG Oceania: VK5GN Europe: CT1BOH Africa: none -------------------- Hong Kong: VS6BG Japan: JH4UYB Singapore: 9V1YC Australia: VK5GN USA: AI7B Portugal: CT1BOH --------------------- LOG RESULTS: Asia ------------------------- VS6BG 62 x 45 2790 JH4UYB 57 x 42 2394 JH4NMT 49 x 31 1519 JE1JKL 48 x 31 1488 9V1YC 41 x 26 1066 JL1ZAZ 40 x 24 960 JM1NKT 34 x 27 918 JH0KHR 38 x 21 798 JH4RHF 31 x 25 775 JE1CKA 34 x 19 646 JF1SQC 25 x 21 525 JL1CLE/1 27 x 19 513 9V1ZV 17 x 13 221 BV7WB (checklog) OC ------------------------- VK5GN 23 x 17 391 NA ------------------------- AI7B 30 x 14 420 N6ZZ 18 x 14 252 K7LR 20 x 12 240 N4TQO 17 x 7 119 N2AA 12 x 9 108 KE9A 10 x 10 100 K5ZD 11 x 9 99 K7SV 10 x 7 70 AA5UO 5 x 5 25 K5ZD (checklog) EU ------------------------- CT1BOH 2 x 2 4 ----------------------------------------------- SOAPBOX: JE1JKL: "Enjoyed the first sprint of my life!" JF1SQC: "Hi, guys. See you in the next SPRINT contest" JH4UYB: "I've been looking for such a contest for a long time. If the rule advirtise in Europe, this will be more enjoyable. If the target is mainly USA, the time maybe between 12 and 14z. (Translated from Japanese)" JH4RHF: "My first experience of sprint. QSY rule is still strange for me, but interesting one. Propagation to States was good, but JA sigs were quite weak. They came up to S9 just 20min before end. Not having 40m antenna is my disadvantage. Anyway, interesting contest. Hope more QSO and participants next year" JH0KHR: "It was almost one hour left,when I started operation after remembering the contest being hold! There was my first trial and sprint contesting itself. It was a great fun!" N2AA: "Great sport! Problem is that the band is not open very well from here. I am sure you don't need a T-shirt size from the east coast. Band wasn't too bad for the first15 minutes or so; and about done by 1310Z, but did manage a Q with JL1ZAZ at 1346. QSX until about 1405 or so, after which couldn't hear anyone else. I will be at the next one for sure." N4TQO: "Having some difficulty calculating final score (must be the size!). Thanks again for a fun time. Great fun, looking forward to next one" N6ZZ: "The ultimate S&P contest. Sprint QSY rule confused some. Especially those on local packet who were trying to work VS6BG when he wouldn't stay on one frequency." AI7B: "Fell asleep in my operating chair last 21 minutes so mite have done a bit better??" K7SV: "Need to get into it a little earlier next time. As Gene said, I had about half hour of opening on 20, but I'm sure there was prop prior to when I got on around 1400Z. Goals for the next one are to break a hundred points! I'm surprised I didn't hear 9V1YC!" KE9A: "I think it went pretty well for the first running. It will be interesting to see hom many people participated. The band closed down about the last 20 minutes of the contest otherwise condx were pretty good. Biggest thrill was VS6BG answering my 150 watt CQ. Other than that, I had no luck with CQing. The Alpha would have come in handy! If it looks like you want to run this again, we should pick a date for this fall and begin to publish it soon. That way we might even get it in some of the magazines. Good show and sorry I missed that 9V mult!" 9V1YC: "Interesting how the NA crowd called "CQ AP" while most of the Asians called "CQ TEST". Experience from the NA sprint I guess...." VS6BG: "Good amount of activity for the first running!" --------------------------------- For a 1st run, this 2-hour contest turned out a decent crowd! - more than we expected for just an E-mail advertisement. Big surprises were all the Stateside stations that checked in - but I sure wish more of them had sent a log! Most of us logged a fair mix between USA and Asian calls, with a few South and Central Americans checking in here and there for some nice surprise multipliers. But despite the timing, Europe was not that hot, though if propagation had been better in that direction we would have all easily doubled our scores. We need to get Europe to advertise for us too. Thanks to those who participated and took the trouble to submit a log. Judging from the soapbox comments, this AP Sprint makes perfect training ground for upcoming Asian contesters. Hopefully we'll get more of them on for CQWW next Fall after they get comfortable with this two-hour quickie. The next one is on Saturday, Sept 30 (not Sunday!) and we're aiming to get an even bigger crowd (especially from Taiwan). This is also a good time for you USA/ VE guys to do a final check on your contest season antennas (if they're ready). Once again, thats Saturday, Sept 30. ^^^^^^^^ At the end of it all, it can safely be said that the idea of an Asia Pacific centered sprint works, and this was a success. And since most of these entries were submitted by E-mail, as was our advertising, this could easily become an "AP SprINT" in that cool N6TR/K2MM style. The 30 Sept rules are posted in a separate mail. Spread the word and join in the fun. 73's from the APCC and thanks again to all. See you in the next one! - James 9V1YC -- +---------------------------+ | 9v1yc@equator.lugs.po.my | +---------------------------+