Feb 2019 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
KM4RERussell Elementary Amateur Radio ClubGA183,7501075043261234
KD8NOMDEARS Dresden Elem. Amateur Radio Station ClubOH161,0072468950841229
KB4SAPinewood Christian AcademyFL45,162392164422527
KW7SESStephensen Elementary SchoolID10,23042151342006
K1MCSMonsignor Clarke ARCRI1,0445172130103
NG0EMountain Lake Public SchoolMN7156013100009
K1EWGMetcalf Elementary SchoolRI26170950214
 
Category: School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
N4SMSSCHOFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL HAM RADIO CLUBSC286,132139851507301837
K5LMSLampasas Middle School Youth ARCTX134,1362048649510640
W9GRSGlenn Raymond School Science ClubIL70,80537613743412834
K4WBMWBMS Ham Radio ClubVA49,10545319935222618
N4GCSGainesville M.S. Radio ClubGA32,24855312632416615
W0WCSWorthington Christian SchoolMN29,747601974033519
KE9KEKKekionga Middle School Amateur Radio ClubIN17,272701363111218
W4LMSRambler Radio ClubGA16,986801143615121
K4DMSK4DMS - DuBose Middle SchoolSC10,208901162428210
K8CFSCuyahoga Falls City Schools Radio ClubOH9,215104892844211
K4PSAPalmetto Scholars AcademySC7,470110832310312
 
Category: School Club - Senior High - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
K5LBJLASA High School Amateur Radio ClubTX158,67911562347681132
K9SOUBloomington High School South ARCIN118,8812045947691633
W0BHSBerthoud High SchoolCO82,620305104230621
WB4HSWilliam Byrd High SchoolVA73,6444100123415171029
KF5CRFTiger Radio ClubOK67,000523314452727
W4GBHGreat Bridge Highschool Amateur Radio ClubVA56,880603953636219
KN4BBDPinson Valley High School Amateur Radio ClubAL52,6507162934527420
ND8GAGilmour Academy Amateur RadioOH6,31880782103111
KY4DHDixie Heights High SchoolKY6,2409078292029
W2CXNBROOKLYN TECHNICAL H. S. AMATEUR RADIO AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CLUBNY6,210100542017117
KC2AIFPioneer High School Amateur Radio ClubNY4,788110572507116
WA4RMARandolph-Macon Academy Ham Radio Club/ Randolph-Macon AcademyVA3,71212058231008
KE8FWTCopley High SchoolOH2,45713063152204
KE6SESSUTTER HIGH SCHOOL ARCCA1,184140161101112
W7FGHFOREST GROVE HIGH SCHOOLOR77515025120023
VE6XEPWA-ARC Peace Wapiti AcademyAB54160940010
KM4ATTCity Light Christian SchoolPA49170760100
 
Category: School Club - College/University - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
W9YBPurdue UniversityIN145,6441762248919927
W8EDUCase Amateur Radio Club/ Case Western Reserve UniversityOH80,46524329945419825
W4AQLGeorgia Tech Amateur Radio ClubGA56,5613633543815617
W9JWCBradley UniversityIL40,584402283912326
W5ACTEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYTX32,7765351712914618
W9YTBadger Amateur Radio Society/University of Wisconsin-MadisonWI26,505601554158621
AA4UTUniversity of Tennessee Amateur Radio ClubTN24,5767117223821276
W0QQQKansas State University Amateur Radio ClubKS24,240802022931615
W1MXMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)MA9,04790832822115
K0UNDUniversity of North Dakota Student Amateur Radio AssociationND7,347100792524112
VA3UOTUniversity of Toronto Amateur Radio SocietyON5,580119271501420
K5LSUAmateur Radio Society at La. State Univ.LA4,8231214252010014
KB3CVDUMBC Amateur Radio ClubMD4,641138351712313
K7UAZUniversity of ArizonaAZ4,42914487262502
W4DFUGator Amateur Radio ClubFL4,212150542420110
W1YKWPI Wireless AssociationMA4,050160542500010
W8LTAmateur Radio and RF Club at The Ohio State UniversityOH1,235170191401010
W8UMUniversity of MichiganMI1,08518031131413
W8CULWVU Amateur Radio ClubWV5061901180307
W1KBNNortheastern University Wireless ClubMA240201860303
K9IUAmateur Radio Club at Indiana UniversityIN72210650011
VE9UNBUNB Amateur Radio ClubNB24220220002
 
Category: School Club - College/University - DX
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
9G2HOHO Technical University Department of Electrical and Electronic EngineeringDX3601120100001
 
Category: Non-School Club - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
K3FBIFBIARAVA49,800132433835230
WV2LILIMARC Long Island Mobile ARCNY6932011800011
K3NEMN/AMD27230840006
AA4WCWarren County EmCommVA640110001
 
Category: Individual - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
VE3BFUON7,20013421508125
N7FLTMT4,00220291600124
W2ASCNY3,56430271200024
K2RYDNY3,15040251100023
N1SOHMA2,78456171402016
K4ELIGA1,85460181300018
WB4HRLSC1,76470181100117
W1RGANH1,6928018700117
N0KOENC1,54890181100513
N3FJPMD1,26010015900015
W4FEBMA949110131100112
N5QIMOK840120121000012
K3TWFL715130111000011
N2RQNY5831401171009
W4ATLGA5001501080018
VE3PYJON5001501060028
KD8TNSOH423170950018
KW6GBVA145180540005
KD2GXLNY120190540004
KB7MBV/4FL96200440004
K2EJMD54210330003
WB2KWCNY12221010001
VE2GTQC6230110001
 
Category: Individual - DX
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
P4/W1CQDX4,88010401833418
ON7DQLucDX4,02524819002170
 
Category: Checklog
Call Used
AC2OC

Comments:

AA4WC   VA   Non-School Club
Just trying to give a school a couple more points.-----
Just trying to give a school a couple more points.
 
K0UND   ND   School Club - College/University
Thank you !!
 
K3TW   FL   Individual
"Greetings from warm and sunny Florida."
 
K4PSA   SC   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
A great effort from the kids this week for only three or four hours after school. Thanks to all the schools for working us, and for all the support from the OMs we worked.
 
K4WBM   VA   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
Great conditions. Students were thoroughly engrossed in pile ups. We used a spotting program (DXSUMMIT) two days which helped us locate schools. We maintained a frequency 7.226 on the forty meter which really helped.
 
K5LBJ   TX   School Club - Senior High
Band conditions continue to go south, but it gave K5LBJ an opportunity
to try 3 different modes (Phone, CW, Digital). The variety added to
the fun. We worked AK & HI, but not RI, CT, or VT. HF is weird.
Great to see more schools each year. Tnx for another great SCR.
73, KC5EES (Trustee for K5LBJ, Austin, TX)-----
Band conditions continue to go south, but it gave K5LBJ an opportunity to try 3 different modes (Phone, CW, Digital). The variety added to the fun. We worked AK & HI, but not RI, CT, or VT. HF is weird. Great to see more schools each year. Tnx for another great SCR.
73, KC5EES (Trustee for K5LBJ, Austin, TX)
 
K7UAZ   AZ   School Club - College/University
Almost all of the students were new to PSK-31 and thoroughly enjoyed the contest! This was a great warm-up exercise for the ARRL Field day.
 
KB7MBV/4   FL   Individual
Here is a repeat of contest log. I was notified that my first log submission was incorrect. I am new to submitting logs for contests. Please feel free to contact me if this submission is not correct.-----
I am new to submitting a log. If any comments please email me. Thanks!!
 
KD8NOM   OH   School Club - Elementary/Primary
With missing Monday (school weather closure) our members had a LOT of catching up to do! A big rally on Tuesday continued through the week.Lots of calls and pile ups made for great ear training! Regardless of score I am super PROUD of our kids effort and skill. Special thanks to our volunteers for daily snacks and assistance ! See ya in the Fall !
 
KE6SES   CA   School Club - Senior High
Supported by three members of the Yuba-Sutter ARC. Several of the students will test March 2nd.
 
KE8FWT   OH   School Club - Senior High
Several new students introduced to Amateur Radio
 
KE9KEK   IN   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
Poor weather conditions caused us to cancel the contest for two days. Valentine's Day caused us to lose another day. We only contested for two days after school but the club had a great time. See you all in the fall.
 
KM4RE   GA   School Club - Elementary/Primary
As always this has been a great experience. Our students spend several days after school in the weeks before the event to plan strategies. It is always very satisfying to then see them implement and adjust their plans according to conditions, etc. This even embodies the processes that should drive effective STEM education.
 
KN4BBD   AL   School Club - Senior High
Pinson Valley High School Amateur Radio Club participated in the February 2019 SCR with a combination of 45 students, one parent, and two teachers rotating through the school’s station during the week. Many students who had never been exposed to the amateur radio service were able to quickly learn to make contacts and a few even worked small pile ups.

“At the beginning of the School Club Roundup we set up the log, reviewed how to tune the radio, and get the whole system set up. We started giving our call sign and the traffic would vary often from overcrowded calls to the silence of nothing while talking to the static of the radio. The experience of hearing someone give their call or repeat yours is indescribably satisfying to hear. It was very exciting to make contacts especially DX contact. The overall experience is great and is even more fun because you are competing against other schools. I especially enjoyed showing other students how to operate the radio and make a contact.” Seth

“Participating in the contest (SCR) was so much fun. I had never talked on a radio before and really didn't know anything about it until we visited the radio room. I thought it was very cool to talk to people all over the country on the radio. Is this what they had before cell phones?” Kayla
Last week when we got to take part in the school radio contest I learned about a new technology.

“I thought it was amazing that you can talk to people through radio waves. When Mrs. Moore explained that our cell phone is basically the same thing, I was surprised. I didn't know radios like this existed except for the police, fire, and EMTs. It was really cool. I love to talk to people so I wasn't shy after a few times.” Allison-----
Pinson Valley High School Amateur Radio Club participated in the February 2019 SCR with a combination of 45 students, one parent, and two teachers rotating through the school’s station during the week. Many students who had never been exposed to the amateur radio service were able to quickly learn to make contacts and a few even worked small pile ups.

“At the beginning of the School Club Roundup we set up the log, reviewed how to tune the radio, and get the whole system set up. We started giving our call sign and the traffic would vary often from overcrowded calls to the silence of nothing while talking to the static of the radio. The experience of hearing someone give their call or repeat yours is indescribably satisfying to hear. It was very exciting to make contacts especially DX contact. The overall experience is great and is even more fun because you are competing against other schools. I especially enjoyed showing other students how to operate the radio and make a contact.” Seth

“Participating in the contest (SCR) was so much fun. I had never talked on a radio before and really didn't know anything about it until we visited the radio room. I thought it was very cool to talk to people all over the country on the radio. Is this what they had before cell phones?” Kayla
Last week when we got to take part in the school radio contest I learned about a new technology.

“I thought it was amazing that you can talk to people through radio waves. When Mrs. Moore explained that our cell phone is basically the same thing, I was surprised. I didn't know radios like this existed except for the police, fire, and EMTs. It was really cool. I love to talk to people so I wasn't shy after a few times.” Allison
 
KW6GB   VA   Individual
First-time participant. Glad to help a few schools add to their totals.
 
KY4DH   KY   School Club - Senior High
We counted W5RRR as a school, although they might count as a club. My students were excited to talk with NASA in Houston.
 
N4SMS   SC   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
With 17 student operators, we were very busy.
It is real interesting to watch former students, or current experienced students act like experienced ELMERS!

Dave, WB5NHL held a Technician class during the off times for the students, the whole week!

We put up our new OCF antenna at 40ft on Tuesday, before operating. A great antenna. Thanks to the Aiken County Schools IT department bucket truck and crew.
And Donuts on Wed., Cup Cakes on Thursday, PIZZA on Friday. Even had a school dance on Friday, just down the hall from the radio shack!


Thanks to all the Elmers that put in over 29 hours each, supporting the school club. It was well worth it. ALL the students got a good bit of mic. time, and a time of their lives talking to places they may never see. YOU want YOUTH in ham radio, YOU have to grow them one at a time..

QUOTES OF THE WEEK-
Annie, one of our smart licensed 8th graders was logging. She told the student on the mic to “Speak up and talk a little louder because you are talking to 70 year olds”.

Again, later she said, “You have to talk like you are talking to your grandmother”.

A conversation started about typewriters. One of the students said, “Yea, I know what that is, my Grandmother has one.”-----
With 17 student operators, we were very busy.
It is real interesting to watch former students, or current experienced students act like experienced ELMERS!

Dave, WB5NHL held a Technician class during the off times for the students, the whole week!

We put up our new OCF antenna at 40ft on Tuesday, before operating. A great antenna. Thanks to the Aiken County Schools IT department bucket truck and crew.
And Donuts on Wed., Cup Cakes on Thursday, PIZZA on Friday. Even had a school dance on Friday, just down the hall from the radio shack!


Thanks to all the Elmers that put in over 29 hours each, supporting the school club. It was well worth it. ALL the students got a good bit of mic. time, and a time of their lives talking to places they may never see. YOU want YOUTH in ham radio, YOU have to grow them one at a time..

QUOTES OF THE WEEK-
Annie, one of our smart licensed 8th graders was logging. She told the student on the mic to “Speak up and talk a little louder because you are talking to 70 year olds”.

Again, later she said, “You have to talk like you are talking to your grandmother”.

A conversation started about typewriters. One of the students said, “Yea, I know what that is, my Grandmother has one.”
 
ND8GA   OH   School Club - Senior High
As before, we remain grateful for all the volunteer work that goes into the preparation and execution of this wonderful event. Many Thanks! Ken, KG8DN, Trustee
 
ON7DQ   DX   Individual
No luck for schools this time, but got a few other clubs. And still good memories of the SCR from the days at ON4HTI. 73 de Luc ON7DQ
 
P4/W1CQ   DX   Individual
A brief trip to test a lightweight portable DXpedition station coincided with the SCR - so it was great fun to be a DX contact for many schools and clubs while operating from a beautiful Caribbean location - TNX and 73 to all!
 
VA3UOT   ON   School Club - College/University
CW proved its mettle and helped us get to the 20 school mark. Let's just hope that we see more colleges and universities on next time.-----
Happy to see CW making a comeback in the SCR. Where were all of the Universities?
 
VE3BFU   ON   Individual
ALL THE BEST ,ENJOY THIS HOBBY WHICH HAS UNLIMITED WAYS TO GET INVOLVED IN ALL YOUR LIFE.-----
ALL THE BEST .ENJOY THIS GRATE HOBBY WHICH HAS UNLIMITED WAYS TO GET INVOLVED IN ALL YOUR LIFE.
 
VE9UNB   NB   School Club - College/University
We got a last-minute request to check the contest. We do not have great antennas and we could only hear a few stations. It took about 10 to 20 minutes to be heard over the noise and fading, but it was a pleasure to have QSOs with the school clubs at Purdue and Georgia Tech. The operators were Brent VE9EX, Alex VE9LEX and Nick VE9WAM.
 
W0QQQ   KS   School Club - College/University
Another great year for the Kansas State University Amateur Radio Club!
 
W0WCS   MN   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
We had limited operating time due to the students' tight schedules, the control operator's business trip, and weather-related school closures. But the kids had fun and made a lot of contacts. 40 meters was the most productive band, generating good pile-ups. 20 was very spotty but we got a decent opening to the west coast on Friday just before shutting down. Thanks to all the individual stations that made the effort to contact us!-----
We had limited operating time due to the students' tight schedules, the control operator's business trip, and weather-related school closures. But the kids had fun and made a lot of contacts. 40 meters was the most productive band, generating good pile-ups. 20 was very spotty but we got a decent opening to the west coast on Friday just before shutting down. Thanks to all the individual stations that made the effort to contact us!-----
We had limited operating time due to the students' schedules, the control operator's business trips, and weather-related school closures. But the kids had fun and made a lot of contacts. 40 meters was especially good, but we got a decent opening on 20 to the west coast on our last day of operation. Thanks to all the individual stations that made the effort to contact us!
 
W1MX   MA   School Club - College/University
SOAPBOX: A couple of Qs made to get warmed up, then really got into
SOAPBOX: the contest a few hours later. Only operated 20m and 40m, but
SOAPBOX: both bands sounded quite active. Unfortunately could not work
SOAPBOX: a lot of 20m, let alone other bands, because we got forced
SOAPBOX: into running 7.245 MC LSB thanks to a small pileup that
SOAPBOX: landed us the bulk of our Qs.
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Fun roundup this year, even though we could only operate for
SOAPBOX: 3-4 hours, only 2-3 of which were earnest, right to the end
SOAPBOX: of the contest.
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Didn't get computerized logging working on the HF opers in
SOAPBOX: time, so Qs were logged on paper and transcribed manually
SOAPBOX: after. Definitely will want to get logging running working
SOAPBOX: ASAP - we lost stations who were waiting for us to finish
SOAPBOX: writing down Qs during the pileup. Please excuse any
SOAPBOX: transcription and counting errors in advance.
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Unique states: 28
SOAPBOX: Unique provinces of the great white North: 2
SOAPBOX: Unique DXCC: 2 (including a W1CQ in Aruba!)
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Clubs: 1
SOAPBOX: Schools: 15
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Would strongly urge the ARRL to consider extending the event
SOAPBOX: from Monday to Friday into Monday to Sunday, allowing for
SOAPBOX: schools with members busy during the weekday to operate over
SOAPBOX: the weekend.-----
SOAPBOX: A couple of Qs made to get warmed up, then really got into
SOAPBOX: the contest a few hours later. Only operated 20m and 40m, but
SOAPBOX: both bands sounded quite active. Unfortunately could not work
SOAPBOX: a lot of 20m, let alone other bands, because we got forced
SOAPBOX: into running 7.245 MC LSB thanks to a small pileup that
SOAPBOX: landed us the bulk of our Qs.
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Fun roundup this year, even though we could only operate for
SOAPBOX: 3-4 hours, only 2-3 of which were earnest, right to the end
SOAPBOX: of the contest.
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Didn't get computerized logging working on the HF opers in
SOAPBOX: time, so Qs were logged on paper and transcribed manually
SOAPBOX: after. Definitely will want to get logging running working
SOAPBOX: ASAP - we lost stations who were waiting for us to finish
SOAPBOX: writing down Qs during the pileup. Please excuse any
SOAPBOX: transcription and counting errors in advance.
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Unique states: 28
SOAPBOX: Unique provinces of the great white North: 2
SOAPBOX: Unique DXCC: 2 (including a W1CQ in Aruba!)
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Clubs: 1
SOAPBOX: Schools: 15
SOAPBOX:
SOAPBOX: Would strongly urge the ARRL to consider extending the event
SOAPBOX: from Monday to Friday into Monday to Sunday, allowing for
SOAPBOX: schools with members busy during the weekday to operate over
SOAPBOX: the weekend.
 
W2CXN   NY   School Club - Senior High
Our newly installed antennas worked very well. This was our best performance in many years. Perhaps the best since 1991. It was great to have student members operating and logging.
 
W4LMS   GA   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
W4LMS had 11 student operators this week, including 8 students who were on the air for the first time! We continue to have great support from our school, staff, and our county leadership; we even had a visit this week from Walker County Superintendent Damon Raines! Rambler Radio Club students live for School Club Roundup Week!!
 
W5AC   TX   School Club - College/University
10.71 hours of operation
W5AC ENJOYED CONTACTING EVERYONE. THIS SEMESTER, WE HAD A GRADUATE
STUDENT AND SOPHOMORE SHOW SEVERAL NEW LICENSEES HOW FUN HF CAN
BE. ASIDE FROM SCR, WE WERE ABLE TO CONTACT A FEW FORMER STUDENTS
AND RPI (W2SZ, THANKS GALEN!) DUE TO THE RAISING OF OUR ANTENNA FOR
SCR. 73 FROM AGGIELAND. WHOOP!
 
W8EDU   OH   School Club - College/University
Wow! What a week! Lots of newcomers, several previously unknown amateur on campus came to operate, contacted alumni, chanced across friends from decades earlier, and on and on. Thank you as always to the organizers--and to all the club operators who coached newcomers through first HF contacts.
 
W8LT   OH   School Club - College/University
Thanks for organizing this, we had a blast! Go Bucks!
 
W9GRS   IL   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
We completed our 10th year on air and despite the another round of less than ideal conditions, each time brings new highlights for us. This year, Quentin, KD9LBO, took charge of the mic, helping
lead his fellow classmates through Q's. We worked 9G2HO for a new DX school and finally got W8LT into our log! Always great to see everyone on air and rekindle friendships. 73 from the Flatlands of Illinois! - W9GRS
 
W9YB   IN   School Club - College/University
Thanks for another great contest!
 
W9YT   WI   School Club - College/University
It irritates me to NO END that I submit an electronic log and then HAVE TO FILL IN THE BOXES ABOVE! YOU PARSE THE LOG!
 
WA4RMA   VA   School Club - Senior High
SOAPBOX: 3 operators
SOAPBOX: 1.86 hours of operation
 
WB2KWC   NY   Individual
I am a member of LIMARC, the sponsoring club and have been helping administrate the contest for at least 5 years however this is the first time I have been able to participate.