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VHF Contest Scores

Welcome to the VHF scores information web site. Within this site you will find data tables listing VHF scores for district leaders and record holders for the ARRL June and September VHF contests. Click the About link for a complete list of details surrounding this information.

The VHF scores data tables are provided courtesy of Curt K9AKS. The web site was produced and is currently maintained by Andy K1RA. Please use the menus above to navigate and view the contents of this site.

VHF Contest Logs

Please note we will also be leveraging this site to make ARRL VHF contest logs available for those wishing to participate in the project to bring more openest and visibility to the reporting of ARRL VHF contest data. Please see the About link above for more info.

8 Comments so far

  1. Bill Elliott September 24th, 2007 1:22 pm

    Hi guys, an interesting site and a nice spot to see what has taken place.
    I was a little surprised to see so few Canadian listings that I thought you had only listed the USA scores until I saw some Canadian ones in at least one list.

    I was looking at the September scores in particular since I had participated and knew others from this section who had as well.

    I have a first place certificate from the ARRL for the Maritime-Newfoundland Section in the Limited Multioperator category - this is in the 1998 ARRL September VHF QSO Party.

    I would have to look up the score but it was not really high. We worked using a portable setup from Briar Island Nova Scotia and had a lot of fun.

    73 and thanks for the site and information.
    Bill, VE1MR

  2. Ken September 30th, 2007 5:26 pm

    Thanks for great site. Will you be adding the January VHF contest scores at some point?

    73

    KEN WB2AMU

  3. Pete Scola March 27th, 2008 1:55 pm

    Thanks guys for all of this work. It’s nice to see the effort dosn’t go unnoticed over all of these years!

    Thanks

    Pete
    WA7JTM

  4. Dave Olean November 6th, 2008 9:34 am

    A very interesting website, with great information. Just what you need to determine which category to operate in, and how much is needed to post a good score in your division. It also showed (unfortunately for me) that New England is the worst place to be if you want to even get on the board! If you don’t live in CT or have a station in Mt. Greylock, you are out of the running for the most part as a MM or a single op. That leaves QRP and limited multi as the remaining options! (Hhhhmmmm?) It is a great source of information. Thank you for the effort.

  5. K1JX December 6th, 2008 8:13 pm

    If these score tabulations don’t show the effects of the weighted point values for microwave contacts and of rovers, then nothing ever will. Everybody can then decide for themselves whether each is good, bad, or something in between.

    Great job!

    K1JX
    VHF contester emeritus
    Apprentice old fart

  6. Barry December 6th, 2008 11:18 pm

    Yes, how about the January contest? My favorite.

    73

  7. Stephen N8DEZ June 25th, 2009 10:25 am

    I wonder if you can parse the data from the logs?
    It would be interesting to keep running numbers on
    the LEAST worked grid squares per contest.

    Might help in rover planning for future events.

  8. Jerry August 5th, 2009 12:34 pm

    Very Nice Site Guys.. (though I don’t see me listed anywhere..!) I try and participate in ‘Every VHF UHF Contest..as well as the EME one’s! Keep up the Great Work..!
    Jerry VE6CPP
    DN39or

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