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CANADA IN THE ARRL FIELD DAY 2013



– Prepared by Bob Nash, VE3KZ
Regional High Scores for Portable Stations
VE3XR, the Peel Amateur Radio Club, repeated their top place in the 2013 Field Day
score with four stations, a score of 8,334 based on 2,406 QSOs. Call Category Name
The Durham Region QRP Club once again climbed into the top
three using the QRP multiplier to produce a score of 7,845 from 759 VO1AA 2A Society of Newfoundland Radio Amateurs
QSOs. The Mississauga ARC went big time this year with 12 stations VE1FO 2F Halifax ARC
taking third spot from 4 other groups scoring in the seven thousands.
Their score was 7,496 based on 1,882 QSOs. This year VE7VCT, VE9EMM 3A MAARC / Tri-Co ARC
Vancouver Emergency Community Telecom Organization, had the VE2FET 1A Not named
largest number of participants with an even 100.
VE3XR 4A Peel ARC
THE CATEGORIES:
VA4PAR 3A Pathfnders ARC
Class A stations are Clubs or a non-club groups of three or more
persons set up specifcally for Field Day. Score listings are grouped VE5NN 3A Regina ARA
according to the number of transmitters in simultaneous operation. VE6EX 1AB Alberta Clippers
An additional B indicates operation by a power source other than VE7SAR 3A Surrey ARC / SEPAR
commercial power mains or motor-driven generator, usually batteries.
VE8YK 2AB Yellowknife ARS
Class B stations are portables manned by one or two operators
Class C stations are mobiles.
Some Class A and F entries whose transmitter classifcation
Class D stations are home stations using commercial power. is two or more transmitters also operated one additional
Class E stations are home stations using emergency power. HF station known as the GET-ON-THE-AIR (GOTA) station,
a chance for inactive Amateurs to get on the air.
Class F stations are Emergency Operations Centres, (EOC) stations.
Call Category Pwr Mult QSOs Score Participants Section Club
VE2FET 1A 2 1,103 4,778 4 QC
VE2CWI 1A 2 766 3,284 22 QC
VE3SGB 1A 2 937 2,982 11 ONS South Georgian Bay ARC
VE6NQ 1A 2 580 2,622 9 AB
VE2UMS 1A 2 670 2,336 40 QC Union Metropolitaine des Sans-flistes de Montreal
VE2CRB 1A 2 300 1,726 5 QC Le Club Radioamateur de Beauce
VE2CLM 1A 2 325 1,562 14 QC
VE6FT 1A 1 434 1,068 12 AB Mayerthorpe Flying Tigers
VE7NA 1A 2 191 996 20 BC Nanaimo ARA
VE9CRM 1A 2 181 612 15 MAR Club de RA du Madawaska
VE3SDF 1A 2 22 344 5 ONS St. Marys ARC
VE3RAB 1A 2 21 292 3 GTA Burlington ARC
VE6EX 1AB 5 315 3,520 5 AB Alberta Clippers
VE3CJ 1AB 5 172 2,055 5 GTA Burlington ARC
VE2CAM 1AB 5 45 885 12 QC Club RA de St-Hyacinthe
VO1MRC 1AB 5 6 510 8 NL Marconi RC of Newfoundland –
Signal Hill Splinter Group
VE7JKZ 1B1 2 396 1,734 1 BC
VE3RCN 1B1 2 217 734 1 ONS
VA2NU 1B1 2 73 496 1 ONE
VE2AHH/VO1 1B1 2 32 328 1 NL
VE7USX 1B1 2 3 256 1 BC
VE3SB 1B1B 5 237 2,620 1 GTA
VE2EZD 1B1B 5 218 2,530 1 QC
VE3MGY 1B1B 5 100 1,450 1 ONS
VE3EDX 1B1B 5 116 1,410 1 ONN
VE3UZ 1B1B 5 85 1,100 1 ONS
VE3WDM 1B1B 5 50 750 1 ONE
VE3AAQ 1B1B 5 46 710 1 ONE
VE6ZC 1B1B 5 55 655 1 AB
VE7BQO 1B1B 5 19 435 1 BC
VA3CME 1B1B 5 21 355 1 ONE
VE5JZ 1B1B 5 25 350 1 SK

VE7HLW 1B1B 5 4 70 1 BC VA3DF and VE3CR at Rattlesnake Point
courtesy of VA3DF.
VE6GD 1B1C 2 85 184 1 AB
VA3DF 1B2B 5 499 5,530 2 GTA
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