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Final results of JT9 Activity Days «Make haste slowly» 2019

Discussion in 'Contests, DXpeditions, QSO Parties, Special Events' started by RK3DSW, Sep 4, 2019.

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  1. RK3DSW

    RK3DSW Ham Member QRZ Page

    JT9 Activity Days «Make haste slowly» on 9 SW bands were held on August 24 and 25, 2018. Reports sent by 185 radio amateurs. They are representatives of 48 regions from all eight Federal Districts of Russia, as well as radio amateurs from 36 foreign countries DXCC from five continents of the world. Most of the colleagues fulfilled the conditions of the special certificate, which, according to the terms of the Activity Days, was planned to be issued electronically for QSOs in JT9 mode with the sum of distances to correspondents exceeding 50,000 kilometers.

    We express our gratitude to the radio amateurs who supported our third JT9 Activity Days and we inform that the certificates are given out to all 185 participants.

    Certificates to all participants load here: AWARDS CENTER OF RDRC.


    For the 1st place in the world the #1 certificate is awarded to Valery Savin, R0LM - 184 QSOs and 1.062.573 kilometers. The second diploma is for Nicholas Maslon, K1NZ RDRC#858 - 144 QSOs and 822.035 km; the third - at Marcos Sergio Miretti, LU5HA RDRC#980 68 QSOs and 774.443 km. 4 place in the world with the best result by quantity of radio communications at Vitaly Smagin R7KAZ RDRC#864 which has lead 326 QSO's.

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    We congratulate the owners of club pennants with the RDRC logos, which became winners in three competitions::
    «A picture is worth a thousand words» - for the greatest number of QSOs with correspondents who are at a distance of more than 10.000 kilometers, the prize is awarded to Marcos Sergio Miretti, LU5HA RDRC#980 - 54 QSOs and 688.680 kilometers.
    «As the call, so the echo» - in this contest the prize was drawn in a lottery between the participants with a result of over 100,000 kilometers. The winner was Alan Sorum WL7CG RDRC#915 - 60 QSOs and 330.748 km.
    «Half a loaf is better than no bread» - in this contest the prize was drawn in a lottery between the participants, who showed the best results on each of the band. The prize has won by Serghei Simanenkov ER1PB RDRC#1060 - 12.116 kilometers and 10 QSOs on 12 meters band.

    READ MORE:
    http://www.rdrclub.ru/dni-aktivnosti-rtsrk/1059-final-results-jt9-2019
     

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