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Here is the official contest report from the Contest Manager
European Sprint Contest - Spring CW -  April 16, 2005
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October 2004 brought me another challange in the world of
amateur radio. I was surprised and honored when EU Sprint
guys invited me to replace Ben, DL6RAI and become the 4th
member of the EU Sprint gang.
As an active contester for a decade I always wondered how
it feels to be on the other side of the contest - your job
starts when others are done with their.

One thing that I always loved about European Sprint is its 
transparent work - you could always see why you lost your
points and why others lost their - thing that makes this
contest being a real challange to manage.

My first asignment started on April 16th 2005 - Spring CW
Sprint. Now that it's done I can say it was one of the most
exciting ones. Noone made it to cross the 200 QSOs line which
gave me a less headache but that was also a surprise - just
a week before that in SSB Sprint 300 QSOs limit has been
passed. The Sprint activity was not the problem but the other
contests going on at same time were. However the participants
remained very focused and there's nice number of stations that
made the rigorous log checking without a single mistake;
unfortunatly there were others that lost contacts for having 
an obvious QSO with station not participating the Sprint.

There were two battle fields. In first one - High power,
Ton ES5TV, who normally has no problems winning a Sprint was
challanged by Sas, 9A5Y. Tonno made it with just few QSOs ahead
using his 20m and SO2R advantage. For the third time 3rd place
is won by Dave, G4BUO.
In low power field a big battle was going on between two LIDs:
9A7P and DJ1YFK. DJ1YFK had obvious problems on 20m with people
to log him - so his advantage was lost and 1st place is took
over by 9A7P. 3rd place was won by Nik, HB9CZF who is getting 
better and better from Sprint to Sprint. 

On the end I can say this is sure one of the best expiriences 
for me. A big thank you goes to all the World Wide Young
Contesters that put up great activities for last couple of years
in this contest. WWYC group is incorporating with this contest
on the highest possible level. You can see results of the youth
creativity, serious work and importance.
New website www.eusprint.com has been created by 2 WWYCers which
gives EU Sprint contest a lot of new posibilities; Sprint's
activity is rapidly increasing with many new and young people.
A way for others to think about including young people into
their projects.

The UBN, as usual, will be public and available for everyone 
on our web page, just click on a callsign to see the UBN report. 
If you have any questions pertaining to the log checking 
procedure, please don't hesitate to ask.

Thanks for your entry, 73!

Hrle - 9A6XX  & the EU Sprint Gang

Here is the results table filtered by prefix SM
 CallsignName80m40m20mPoints
64SM6BSKNils11181847
86SM7BJWKurt002121

Here is the log file for station SM6BSK.
                    SM6BSK
                    NILS
                    CW 
                    
                    
                    
                    
04/16/05 1506    1  20 UA4CCG             001  ______     7       TOLY     
04/16/05 1510    2  20 EA4BQ              002  ______    14       OLLI     
04/16/05 1513    3  20 EA3KU              003  ______    14       FER      
04/16/05 1516    4  20 LZ3PZ              004  ______     5       LUBO     
04/16/05 1518    5  20 UX0ZX              005  ______    12       NIK      
04/16/05 1519    6  20 YU1ZZ              006  ______    21       MILAN    
04/16/05 1520    7  20 YU1EQ              007  ______    11       BATA     
04/16/05 1522    8  20 LZ9R               008  ______    20       NAS      
04/16/05 1530    9  20 RK9CWW             009  ______    34       MIKE     
04/16/05 1532   10  20 UR5HAC             010  ______    31       YURI     
04/16/05 1534   11  20 YO9WF              011  ______    30       JOHN     
04/16/05 1542   12  20 UA4LU              012  ______    43       VLAD     
04/16/05 1547   13  20 LZ2UZ              013  ______    10       KRIS     
04/16/05 1607   14  20 RK3TJ              014  ______    28       ALEX     
04/16/05 1611   15  20 CT1ILT             015  ______    16       PEDRO    
04/16/05 1612   16  20 N4AF               016  ______    55       AL       
04/16/05 1615   17  20 EA5FID             017  ______    56       JUAN     
04/16/05 1617   18  20 UA4FER             018  ______    16       IGOR     
04/16/05 1620   19  20 SV1BJW             019  ______    57       BILL     
04/16/05 1627   20  40 EU4LY              020  ______    42       YURI     
04/16/05 1629   21  40 YL3FW              021  ______    32       SERGE    
04/16/05 1631   22  40 LZ9W               022  ______    75       ILIYA    
04/16/05 1633   23  40 ON5ZO              023  ______    18       ZEP      
04/16/05 1635   24  40 G4BUO              024  ______    89       DAVE     
04/16/05 1638   25  40 HA3LI              025  ______    54       ALI      
04/16/05 1639   26  40 SQ6MS              026  ______    53       LID      
04/16/05 1640   27  40 LA6FJA             027  ______    20       LID      
04/16/05 1641   28  40 DL5AXX             028  ______    29       ULF      
04/16/05 1643   29  40 G4PIQ              029  ______    81       ANDY     
04/16/05 1647   30  40 G3HKO              030  ______    15       DES      
04/16/05 1654   31  40 G3RSD              031  ______    31       JOHN     
04/16/05 1657   32  40 G3TXF              032  ______     7       NIGEL    
04/16/05 1659   33  40 G3WPH              033  ______    46       MIKE     
04/16/05 1700   34  40 OK2BND             034  ______    54       JAN      
04/16/05 1703   35  40 GM4AFF             035  ______    84       STEWART  
04/16/05 1704   36  40 UX0ZX              036  ______    80       NIK      
04/16/05 1706   37  40 M0BBB              037  ______    78       STEVE    
04/16/05 1836   38  80 HB9CZF             038  ______   138       NIK      
04/16/05 1836   39  80 SP9DUX             039  ______    98       VLAD     
04/16/05 1838   40  80 YU1ZZ              040  ______   157       MILAN    
04/16/05 1842   41  80 OK1FCA             041  ______    40       STAN     
04/16/05 1846   42  80 SM0PSO             042  ______    45       OVE      
04/16/05 1848   43  80 G3RSD              043  ______    75       JOHN     
04/16/05 1850   44  80 G4PIQ              044  ______   176       ANDY     
04/16/05 1853   45  80 YL5M               045  ______   146       TUR      
04/16/05 1854   46  80 DL6KVA             046  ______   147       AXEL     
04/16/05 1856   47  80 LZ9W               047  ______   185       ILIYA    
04/16/05 1859   48  80 YL3FW              048  ______    96       SERGE    

Here is the UBN report for station SM6BSK.
Log checking report for station SM6BSK

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
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
04/16/05 1542  20m    012  UA4LU       VLAD     043    (6) 046

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 SM6BSK.
Reversed UBN report for station SM6BSK

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.

EA5FID       16/04/2005 16:16 056 NELS             017 (5) NILS       
Please note: The data (including, but not limited to logs, UBNs, results) provided here by the EU Sprint Gang is for any contester or interested party's information. However, if you wish to reproduce them in any way (eg. print, web), you MUST credit 'www.eusprint.com' as the source.

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