Feb 2024 School Club Roundup final results are listed below. Click on a call sign to see the entry details.

Category: School Club - Elementary/Primary - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
KD8NOMDresden Elementary Amateur Radio Station clubOH34,672101764235627
K4DKWCommunion of Saints Elementary School ARCOH24,108201643346220
KG4EIFBaker-Butler Elementary SchoolVA1,4083032121106
 
Category: School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
N4SMSSCHOFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL HAM RADIO CLUBSC181,6241062242527940
W4LMSRambler Radio ClubGA120,0182048244416535
N4GCSGainesville M.S. Radio ClubGA85,5113036744420033
K5LMSLampasas Middle SchoolTX50,429402114236934
KA5LMSLingle Middle School Amateur Radio ClubAR43,6595132053635029
K8LPSCOLUMBIANA CLIPPERS AMATEUR RADIO AND ELECTRONICS CLUBOH28,77662017835312116
KC3RAPHOMESCHOOLMD15,340701183224118
K4WBMWilliam Byrd Middle SchoolVA14,4728405426310213
KM7SCSpring Creek Middle SchoolNV9,483931031921013
W0EPSEstes Park Schools Amateur Radio ClubCO4,752100991641422
K0BRVBelleview R-3 Amateur Radio ClubMO3,698110432222012
N1ASAAll Saints STEAM AcademyRI1,600120251211010
NT5TTPrince of Peace Christian SchoolTX72130951010
 
Category: School Club - Senior High - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
KE0ZNVHOME SCHOOLCO403,24810108448813957
W7WSDWahkiakum Mecha MulesWA109,151205034974629
W7FBSForrest Bird Charter School Amateur Radio ClubID63,580303744354422
N5HWLHaworth Lions Amateur Radio ClubOK57,552402644022234
KC3SGVAdvanced Technologies Group of Harbor Creek High SchoolPA48,33956723541614512
K9SHSR. Nelson Snider High School Amateur Radio ClubIN46,550602663855125
K5LBJLASA High School Amateur Radio ClubTX33,7877628732417012
K4WTLW.T.Loften High School ARCFL16,192855742831708
KY4DHDixie Heights High School Ham Radio CluKY15,042901383127213
WB4HSWilliam Byrd High SchoolVA14,2291044653337010
W6HHSHERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL AMATEUR RADIO CLUBCA2,26211039122218
N4CTEASCTEAL1,92012030190128
KE0WNHJohn Marshall HS Rocket RadioMN1,83613036211025
NR7RXMadison High School Radio ClubID1,51814131122016
WM5HSWest Monroe High SchoolLA1,01415026181004
K6MHSMcBride Radio ClubCA86416024100105
W2CXNBrooklyn Technical HS Amateur Raiod & Wireless Technology ClubNY378173870004
K0IBZWellington Middle HighCO32418012120003
KE8VNLTechnology Club of PHLSOH153190971021
KB0KRTBristow High SchoolOK42200760000
KO6CNTWilcox Radio ClubCA5210510000
 
Category: School Club - College/University - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
W9YBPurdue University ARCIN930,531161809519683961
W0EEEMissouri University of Science and TechnologyMO175,6382080249817527
W7ASUAmateur Radio Club at Arizona State UniversityAZ145,5573059947615533
K5UTDUniversity of Texas at Dallas Amateur Radio ClubTX135,960446104669231
W0FLNSt. Louis University Amateur Radio ClubMO116,2505046546525732
K9IUK9IU ARC at Indiana UniversityIN94,4706047048711027
W8CULWest Virginia UniversityWV87,0357051543438216
W5ACTexas A&M Amateur Radio ClubTX77,2878441942325321
K8YSUYoungstown State UniversityOH72,611912853939638
W2CXMAmateur Radio Club at Cornell UniversityNY66,44710032140826425
W9YTBadger Amateur Radio SocietyWI35,7171121833923627
K4KDJVirginia TechVA34,1701202013913125
K5LSUAmateur Radio Society at La. State Univ.LA27,7101391523516323
W0QQQkansas state universityKS23,9251451553934219
WA4AUGAugusta University Amateur Radio ClubGA22,79615131382926120
K0UNDUniversity of North Dakota SARAND19,4581601414023417
W6BHZCal Poly Amateur Radio ClubCA18,8711701673113414
W8SHMichigan State University Amateur Radio ClubMI15,7081801543530212
WA5BUBaylor UniversityTX9,153190812921315
W8YXUniversity of CincinnatiOH8,316200842913312
VA3UOTUniversity of Toronto Amateur Radio SocietyON7,872212372101034
K1DBrown UniversityRI4,972223381812118
W5ULUL Lafayette Amateur Radio ClubLA3,690230301600121
W1KMVUniversity of Rhode IslandRI3,131240311920016
KB3CVDUMBC Amateur Radio ClubMD68825016130006
WA9IVYIvy Tech Community CollegeIN24260321001
W5YDMississippi State UniversityMS24260220002
 
Category: Non-School Club - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
K4RFTReelfoot Amateur Radio ClubTN10,37910972912015
N4HKZ4-H Ham Radio ClubVA4,08520432300114
KQ4OKXSTEM Amateur Radio ClubSC9233013900112
 
Category: Individual - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
W5HLNM11,61610482500143
KE8PXGA9,63021432400038
K2KTVA8,89230572115225
W8SEVMI7,43740372100036
AA5AHTX7,43450421700032
W0DASCO6,61560352310033
W8AITMI5,05670322100127
KI8ANMI4,64080582500011
KO0ZMO3,40090251600024
W7PVAZ2,794100221700022
KF0IDTCO1,995110191500018
VE9CZNB1,843120191200017
VE3BFUON1,445130171300114
W9TCVFL1,376140161100015
KC1NEKRI1,25815017900013
N8YDMOH1,245160151100114
WB8TOPOH852170121100012
WA3SRUPA62718011700010
VA6AGRAB62718011700010
N0KENMN59020010900010
N6ACACA432210980008
WA5SWNKS4302201080126
N2TONJ405231750008
VE2GTQC368240860008
N0XMDOH294250770007
WN8YTENNESSEE CONTEST GROUPTN252260760006
KD9KNJIN216270660006
KM4IAJNoneVA216270660006
N8CJOH96290440004
KN1OLAPA96290440004
N9ESIL54310330003
K1NPTRI24320220002
AC2ZZNJ24320220002
WH6GVNHI6340110001
KO6BYUNoneCA3350310000
 
Category: Individual - DX
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
ON7DQLucDX16,5301576012030193
 
Category: Checklog
Call Used
WZ4CH

Comments:

K4KDJ   VA   School Club - College/University
This was the first SCR we've participated in since COVID! It was nice teaching the new people in the club how to contest and seeing them get their radio voice. Next year we're gonna beat Purdue for sure...
(By the way, the website didn't have an updated due date listed. We didn't notice it and submitted a day late. Hope that doesn't mess anything up)
 
K4RFT   TN   Non-School Club
16-years old Ben, KO4MAO operated K4RFT for Reelfoot Amateur Radio Club in the School Club Roundup. "It was a lot of fun and there were many school stations in the contest this year."
 
KC3RAP   MD   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
I had a lot of fun. Last year, I made 20 contacts. This year, I made 118!
 
KD8NOM   OH   School Club - Elementary/Primary
The DEARS herd did an amazing job in just 3 nights with 5 total ops in 7.25 hours. Conditions proved to be tough at times but the kids were tougher! Thanks to those that found us! Very ‘73 from KD8NOM
 
KI8AN   MI   Individual
I had a great time doing SCR last week. It was really fun to talk with all the schools!

73,
KI8AN Ian
 
KM7SC   NV   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
This was our third time to participate. Our first attempt had 11 contacts, the second we had 38 contacts. This time the kids outdid themselves with 106 contacts and even some PSK. They've come a long way!
 
KQ4OKX   SC   Non-School Club
I apologize for the delay in submitting my very short log. The entire month of February 2024 I was very ill with flu-A. And having just started this club on February 6th, I really wanted to participate. I appreciate your leniency.
 
VA3UOT   ON   School Club - College/University
We were pleased to see so many schools on 10m and 15m. School CW QSOs were also great to see.

We exceeded our total schools count this time and appreciate the patience as we have just 100 watts and a G5RV. Our location of over 80 years (Hart House Amateur Radio Club) was lost in 2006 due to lack of student support and involvement.

It would be great to see other Canadian/DX schools on the air in this event.
 
VE3BFU   ON   Individual
THANKS FOR ALL THE GRATE CONTACTS .ALL THE BEST .
 
W0DAS   CO   Individual
It was great hearing all the schools on this week. Keep up the good effort!
 
W0FLN   MO   School Club - College/University
Operators Roman (working on license), KD9ZAP, KF0NXH, & KQ4OFV did a fantastic job! -KD8YVJ
 
W7FBS   ID   School Club - Senior High
This was our first time using HamDash. The students really enjoyed watching the results in real-time on HamDash. I recommend all advisors consider linking their log book to HamDash next time. It made the competition for the students more exciting as they raced to catch up to other schools in the competition. Also, we stood in awe at the massive amount of points the lead schools made. Lead schools, please share your strategies.

W7FBS operated on a student/teacher created homebrew center-fed dipole that tuned 2, 10, 15, and 20 meters. We operated a Yaesu FT-991A at 100 Watts. We were old school. We listened through the built-in radio speaker, spoke through the standard hand mic that came with the radio, and operated on SSB all the way.
 
W7WSD   WA   School Club - Senior High
As every other school says: Thanks much to all of the Amateurs who spoke with our school and kids. Much appreciated.

The sixth grade class came to the radio room for two hours on Thursday, and just before they left I asked them on a scale of 0 to 5 would you like to do this again, and nearly everyone held up a 10. Nearly everyone had made one contact, and they made 25 total in their time in the shack. On Friday morning the other sixth grade class complained so much about not being able to get to go that their math teacher called and we made an "emergency" club operating opening for them.

Somehow, and I don't know why, talking on the radio seems more real to kids than talking on their cell phones.

Our core team of 2 HS (Peter and Cor) and 3 MS (Jett, Stevie and Teagan) students really outperformed our expectations, and had help from the sixth graders and a few others.

This antenna and operating station were a test. Our biggest accomplishment isn't our score, rather it was "proving" our operating station and antenna. This set-up is proposed to be our county's main communications hub for health and welfare traffic in a major emergency. With 49 of the 50 states and 500 contacts, we now know it works. And, on the "emergency" Friday morning unexpected start-up, it literally took less than 30 seconds to be operational.
 
WA4AUG   GA   School Club - College/University
The Augusta University Amateur Radio Club is proud to return to the School Club Roundup, after a temporary absence. Five students from the Army ROTC program program got their licenses in early January of 2024, and with two of them (KQ4NTJ and KQ4NTH) already upgraded to the General license, they brought great energy to WA4AUG's SCR entry this year. Four of them were active during the week making their first HF contacts, and they all began to learn what it means to manage a small pile-up. Given the very busy schedule of these ROTC cadets, we were only able to manage a few hours of operation over three afternoons, but were very pleased with the results. Operators were AA5JF, W4AUC, KQ4NTK, KQ4NTH, KQ4NVD, and KQ4NTJ.