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MULTI-OPERATOR SINGLE-TRANSMITTER LOW POWER SINGLE OP ALL BANDS HIGH POWER (SOABHP)
Call Score CDN RAC DX QSOs Mult Plaque /
The Maritime Contest Club with Marcel LeBlanc, VE9ML and his Certificate
team, using the VE9RAC call sign, takes first place this year with WQ5OO 602,700 521 45 963 1529 75 **, #
a score of 327,612 capturing the MOSTLP Tony Allsop VE3FTA N4PN 401,244 460 38 779 1277 58 * *
505
885
384,060
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342
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K7RL
Memorial Plaque. K6SRZ 338,720 380 29 730 1139 58 *
K4BAI 197,960 271 31 355 657 49
Pete Pel, VE7CV, takes second place this year with a score of VE4CDX 168,166 233 19 434 686 47 *
122,844 and Greg Foster, VE3PJ, takes third place with a score K6LA 145,606 208 22 289 519 47
of 56,990. As described earlier, some entries in this class are a VE9CB 144,720 222 19 509 750 40 * *
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32
55
377
VE3BW
136,950
200
single operator who is using one of the methods that make them K0TT 133,496 271 19 259 549 37 *
assisted and hence they fall into the multi‑operator category. VX3150 111,860 212 18 405 635 34
W3EP 103,656 161 26 169 356 42 *
MULTI-OPERATOR MULTI-TRANSMITTER VE7BC 81,042 144 20 119 283 39 *
VY2RAC 75,546 192 11 329 532 27 *
Tom Haavisto, VE3CX, using the VA3RAC call sign, takes first VA2WA 72,012 105 21 324 450 34 *
place this year in the MOMT category with a score of 1,002,092, K2CYS 70,892 115 22 163 300 37 *
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47,926
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W1PR
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taking the plaque sponsored by Radioworld. The Contest Group K7IA 42,904 83 15 127 225 31 *
du Quebec, using the VA2RAC call sign, take second place with CG3NLS 34,450 76 20 109 205 25
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a score of 977,856. Our third place finish goes to the Orca DX W9WLX 34,286 64 16 143 153 31 * *
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235
76
34,150
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K8BZ
and Contest Club using the VE7RAC call sign with a score of VO1RAC 18,480 49 10 117 176 20 *
485,248. VE3TW 17,526 35 14 66 115 23
N5HC 17,160 56 11 0 67 22
TOP SCORING SINGLE OPERATOR – FOREIGN ENTRY W6RKC 15,496 30 13 18 61 26
VE1ZAC 11,736 43 7 41 91 18 *
As noted in the SOABHP results, Victor Petcherkin, WQ5OO, W9PA 11,130 35 9 0 44 21
wins the Larry Kayser, VA3LK Memorial Plaque sponsored by K3ZO 11,088 24 14 17 4 42 21
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9,432
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Alan Goodacre, VE3HX, for the Top Scoring Single Operator’s AF5CC 5,376 17 8 27 52 14
Foreign Entry – Any Authorized Power. VE3AD 2,838 12 6 9 27 11
RA3NC 816 7 1 23 31 6 *
We appreciate all the Cabrillo formatted logs, but encourage you Note: In the above results an # indicates Top Scoring Single Operators Foreign
all to check to make sure all the pertinent information is correct Entry – any authorized power in the Larry Kayser VA3LK Memorial Plaque
in the Cabrillo headers. Not all of you are getting the correct sponsored by Alan Goodacre, VE3HX
entry classes entered in the header due to limitations in your SINGLE OP ALL BANDS LOW POWER (SOABLP)
software. Please make sure you are using the most current Call Score CDN RAC DX QSOs Mult
version available. VE7JH 345,150 287 39 476 802 75 ** *
207
36
199,226
238
VE5RAC
61
481
N8II 178,872 192 33 252 477 58 *
The RAC Contest Management Team continues to get the VE3BR 159,500 155 34 260 449 58 *
results out as quickly as possible with as much accuracy as we VE2JCW 112,608 105 34 359 498 46 *
can. In the event we have let any errors in, please accept our VA3KAI 108,388 125 30 181 336 49
apologies and be assured we will be happy to correct any WN6K 93,070 160 12 215 387 41 *
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16
81,260
34
503
350
VE5UO
problems that are identified and publish any updates on the VE6KC 74,936 127 17 181 325 38 *
RAC website at http://wp.rac.ca/contesting‑results/. W9QL 60,060 110 19 118 247 35 *
VE3GFN 52,080 95 16 205 316 31
CANADA DAY CONTEST 2018 CF3RKM 50,610 89 16 118 223 35
CG4AAQ 47,150 53 28 30 111 41 *
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The Contest Managers are looking forward to next year’s event NF8M 44,096 117 17 134 228 32 *
K5DHY
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43,176
on Sunday, July 1, 2018 and hope to see increased participation. NW0M 36,332 65 14 121 200 31 *
Please join us as it is a great way to spend part of the Canada N2EM 33,984 50 19 32 101 36 *
Day holiday! The RAC website at http://wp.rac.ca/contesting‑ WB9HFK 32,562 73 13 108 194 27
results/ has all the contest rules and entry forms. CG3IAE 31,136 54 16 126 196 28
133
17
68
31
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VE3AYR
29,636
W0YJT 21,882 58 14 91 163 21
A Cabrillo‑formatted electronic log submission really helps to CF2KZ 20,416 55 11 79 145 22
manage the work to compile the contest results. Although we N0UV 20,272 44 14 2 60 28
encourage electronic logs, we will continue to accept paper logs W9TC 19,926 40 12 49 101 27
for small entries (less than 100 contacts). If you are not VY1KX 18,722 46 10 77 8 133 23 *
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VE3DMR
16
22
34
14,872
submitting a Cabrillo log, we ask that those entrants include a VE2ESK 14,750 19 20 0 39 25
summary sheet providing the required information and, where W3TB 14,000 41 9 55 105 20 *
possible, a breakdown of VE, RAC and DX contacts as well as N7VS 12,936 35 10 8 53 96 21 *
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21
89
12,726
VE3CES
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the multiplier total. This will make compiling and checking of logs K2HT 10,584 29 10 7 46 21
a bit easier and aids to a quicker turnaround of the results. As a K4RUM 10,192 47 4 89 140 14 *
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reminder, when submitting email entries, please make the VA2RIO 10,070 17 17 5 10 105 19 *
9,024
N1DC
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33
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subject line meaningful. Our preference is “Call – Category – WB8FVB 8,840 32 10 0 42 17
RAC Canada Day”. For example: VE5CPU – SOABHP – W6GMT 7,392 28 4 51 83 16
RAC Canada Day. VA3WR 6,800 17 10 7 15 9 42 17
VE3THR
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5,520
15
37
N7JI 5,432 27 4 19 50 14
To everyone who helped make this year’s contest special, a big K0DTJ 4,730 37 3 0 40 11
thanks! We hope you enjoyed the event! Good luck in the 2018 WA2JQZ 4,680 23 8 0 31 12
RAC contests. AD8J/4 4,650 17 7 0 24 15
VE3SPF 4,356 26 6 8 40 11
– Bart Ritchie, VE5CPU and Sam Ferris, VE5SF VA5CW 4,240 22 7 32 61 10
CG4DPR 3,480 21 5 19 45 10
Note: In the following results an * indicates Certificate Winner and ** indicates VE4CEM 3,384 23 6 13 42 9
Category Winner VE4DLA 3,336 13 7 4 24 12
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