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Here is the official contest report from the Contest Manager
European Sprint Contest - Spring SSB -  April 19, 2008
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2008 is the 15th year since when EU Sprint was born. The
first two winners were DL6RAI (CW) and IK6BOB (SSB). It
seems yeasterday...

We went thru a full sunspot cycle so we had the chance to 
experience any kind of propagation and this time, probaby,
we hit the bottom. Everybody can say in his own language
"poor conditions" (!£$%&?@#§).

Only 6 entrants over the 100 QSOs mark means that all three
bands were REALLY poor. It is not easy naming the one band 
that was the worst, no "money" bands this time.

Fil, CT1ILT, won his 4th Sprint while Ton, ES5TV, ended 2nd 
for the second time. Third place goes to John, YP9W, operated
by YO9WF.
The big score difference between the first two and the others
is given by SO2R that becomes even more relevant when conditions
are so lousy. Unfortunately not many can do that profitably.

While the relatively big difference between CT1ILT and ES5TV 
comes from the many 001 that Fil got from USA stations that 
called him on 20. This is a kind of work that you can do only 
if you're in CT... there are no other ways to log 35 QSOs more 
than ES5TV.

Finally the Low Power guys "took the power" and, for the first 
time, we have got more LP logs then HP. The top Low Power score 
belongs to OK6Y operated by OK2PTZ. He beated IK4VET, EI4GXB 
and LZ4UU.

This time we had 7 Golden Logs that belong to GW4BLE, LZ2UZ, 
MM0GOR, PA0MIR, PA3AAV, UA4FER and YB2ECG. Congratulations!

We will not make any change to dates and Rules for 2008.
So you better red-circle the first (4) and the second (11)
Saturday in October 2008 and be ready for the next two 2008
Sprints.

Thanks to all the Eu Sprinters for their entries and please 
don't forget to check our web site <www.eusprint.com> where 
you can see and download all the logs and the UBN reports of 
all entrants as well as a lot of information about log checking, 
rules in many languages and all past results since 1994.

73 de Paolo, I2UIY  & the EU Sprint Gang

Here is the results table filtered by prefix EA
 CallsignName80m40m20mPoints
29EA1EVSBob219627
43EC2AUDInaki0358

Here is the log file for station EC2AUD.
                    EC2AUD
                    INAKI
                    SSB
                    Addr1
                    Addr2
                    Addr3
                    Addr4
04/19/08 1619  001  20 UZ2LL              001  ______    13       YAR      
04/19/08 1620  002  20 LY1FW              002  ______     8       GER      
04/19/08 1621  003  20 YL7A               003  ______    12       PETER    
04/19/08 1623  004  20 ES5TV              004  ______    24       TOM      
04/19/08 1625  005  20 YO3CZW             005  ______     6       MARIUS   
04/19/08 1626  006  20 YP9W               006  ______    20       JOHN     
04/19/08 1636  007  20 LZ9A               007  ______    12       ANDY     
04/19/08 1701  008  40 CT1ILT             008  ______    68       FIL      
04/19/08 1705  009  40 LY1FW              009  ______    31       GER      
04/19/08 1713  010  40 IK2CIO             010  ______    25       VINI     
04/19/08 1713  011  40 F5VIH              011  ______    27       NIK      
04/19/08 1714  012  40 ES5TV              012  ______    68       TOM      

Here is the UBN report for station EC2AUD.
Log checking report for station EC2AUD

This is a report of QSOs deleted from your log due to errors found
by the checking procedure. The last column in the listing shows why
the QSO was deleted.

Date     UTC   QRG  sent#  Call        Name   rcvd#    Error/Correction
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
04/19/08 1620  20m    002  LY1FW       GER      008    (7) GED 39x
04/19/08 1623  20m    004  ES5TV       TOM      024    (5) TON
04/19/08 1705  40m    009  LY1FW       GER      031    (7) GED 39x
04/19/08 1714  40m    012  ES5TV       TOM      068    (5) TON

Legend

 (1) Call wrong. QSO was found in another station's log with a similar 
     callsign.
 (2) QSO is in other station's log but not at this time 
     (within 5 minutes) and band.
 (3) Your call was miscopied in the other log. 
 (4) Not in log. This was not a good QSO.
 (5) Name miscopied - we have other station's log.
 (6) Number miscopied - we have other station's log.
 (7) Name miscopied - many others have worked the same station 
     with a different name. We have no log from him but the fact is
     proven by majority.
 (8) Callsign miscopied - many others have worked a station with
     a similar callsign and this very name. We have no log from him 
     but the fact is proven by majority.
 (9) QSO invalid. Either number or name missing, callsign incomplete
     or impossible or QSO manually deleted for other reasons.
(10) Wrong Band.
(11) This QSO is a dupe.
      
In cases (1), (2) and (3) the QSO is being deleted both in your and the
other station's log. In all other cases, the QSO is deleted in your log
only.


Here is the Reversed UBN for station EC2AUD.
Reversed UBN report for station EC2AUD

This is a report of QSOs deleted from other entrants log due to
errors - somehow - caused by you. The last column in the listing
shows why the QSO was deleted.
Please use the same legend as for the regular UBN report.

CT1ILT       19/04/2008 17:01 068 INAKI            002 (6) 008        
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