Oct 2013 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
KB3BRTCowanesque Valley School ARCPA31,0801018530224122
N7PORRau Elementary SchoolMT13,800251182816016
KD8NOMDEARS / Dresden Elementary Amateur Radio StationOH578301780034
W1CLADexter SouthfieldMA11740961101
KG4DTMWashington District Elementary SchoolVA3650411201
 
Category: School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
KF5CRFViking Radio Club, Eisenhower Middle SchoolOK213,5561081250824335
K5LMSLampasas Middle School Youth ARCTX64,81824319140215135
N4SMSSCHOFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL RADIO CLUBSC63,6903033036521325
W9GRSGlenn Raymond School Science ClubIL36,4564585230333329
K4DMSDuBose Middle SchoolSC30,0705019431313420
NQ9PPANA SCHOOLS ARCIL19,80061010030319421
K4WBMWilliam Byrd Middle School Amateur Radio ClubVA19,54972113130312412
W4MSAMill Springs Academy Amateur Radio GroupGA7,05580852515110
KB4SAPinewood Christian AcademyFL6,955955526110014
W4LMSRambler Radio ClubGA4,697100612011109
KB0KRTCleveland middle schoolOK1,430110221302010
 
Category: School Club - Senior High - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
K9SOUBloomington High School South ARCIN194,14217727498201033
K5LBJLBJ High School Amateur Radio ClubTX90,17128521744441228
WB4HSWilliam Byrd HSVA85,806312221039133820
WB4CHSJPII Falcons ARCAL47,2804024039416426
ND8GAGilmour Academy ARCOH19,2005348231123413
WA8CHSCOPLEY HIGH SCHOOLOH9,07260812622116
W4FOSW4FOS High School Amateur Radio ClubVA4,94473422014414
WD5IADSt. Stanislaus High School Amateur Radio ClubMS1,1508025110007
W2CXNBrooklyn Technical High School Amateur Radio and Wireless Technology ClubNY32890860007
AC0HSAnkeny Centennial High School ARCIA224100770005
 
Category: School Club - College/University - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
W4DFUUniersity of FloridaFL260,6401090547536538
K5UTDUniversity of Texas at Dallas ARCTX99,94621638143626631
W9JWCBradley University Amateur Radio ClubIL66,339353414756325
KB3CVDUniversity of Maryland Baltimore CountyMD48,96045416444231419
N7ERUEmbry Riddle Aeronautical UniversityAZ46,4605403803043017
W1KBNNortheastern UniversityMA37,995602553746120
K5LSUAmateur Radio Society at Louisiana State UniversityLA31,8787539233123220
W8SHMichigan State University ARCMI23,769801713022021
W9YTBadger Amateur Radio SocietyWI17,664909630016426
WD4EOGClemson UniversitySC16,96510227337110119
K4PCCPitt Community College Amateur Radio ClubNC15,37211101022719217
W7UWillamette University Amateur Radio GroupOR13,064124134381049
K0ESUEmporia State Uiversity Amateur Radio ClubKS11,4331301113103213
W1YKWorcester Polytechnic Institute Wireless AssociationMA3,599140611922113
K4KDJVirginia TechVA1,61715817111706
W6BHZCal Poly Amateur Radio ClubCA4321601641941
 
Category: School Club - College/University - DX
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
ON4HTISTARComDX28,8001119622733535
 
Category: Non-School Club - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
WM3PENHolmesburg Amateur Radio ClubPA7041011900011
 
Category: Individual - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW-Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
N4NYSC16,860106026241743
AD8BOK10,05027362100036
WB0IWGND2,47830211701020
K3TWFL5804010800010
N8DKAMI48650990009
N2RQNY32460950225
N2PPLNY29470770007
NR8UOH28080750007
KC5CYYIndividualOK14590540005
AI9ININ12101010001
 

Comments:

AC0HS   IA   School Club - Senior High
Our school amateur radio club just organized this semester and although we used only a modest portable antenna with a 56 inch whip, the students had a great time! We hope to have a vertical on the roof for the February contest!
 
AD8B   OK   Individual
Good band conditions this time except for the flare.
Lots of great operators heard.
 
K3TW   FL   Individual
"Greetings from my new QTH in sunny Florida."
 
K5LBJ   TX   School Club - Senior High
While this was a rebuilding year for K5LBJ, our new Club President, Jacob, KF5UVN, had a breakout contest using CW. Running 20 wpm using Morse Code, he contacted 41 countries during the SCR. Although the Club didn't have enough people to use up all of the time or run up the contact count, this year was historic for us; a young man worked dozens of people using Morse Code! Great to keep the heritage of CW and Amateur Radio alive. 73, KC5EES (Trustee, K5LBJ)
 
K5LMS   TX   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
Great fun. Got some new pictures to upload to QRZ and our club's website.
 
K5LSU   LA   School Club - College/University
A very successful operation at LSU. We had three licensed operators as well as two participants who are new to ham radio and quite interested in getting licensed. We also had 3 more students stop by to observe.
 
K5UTD   TX   School Club - College/University
We had a lot of fun operating this semester. We didn't get as much air time as we had hoped, but we were able to have a lot of fun.

Thanks and 73's de K5UTD
 
KB3BRT   PA   School Club - Elementary/Primary
What a great week. Our student operators met many wonderful hams who
took time to visit and encourage the young future hams. Thanks to the
amateur community for another wonderful radio experience for our club.
Bruce, K3LTM - Advisor CVSARC, KB3BRT
 
KC5CYY   OK   Individual
Heard lots of GREAT student operators. Fantastic job teachers and coaches.
 
KD8NOM   OH   School Club - Elementary/Primary
Although we had a limited amount of time to work this contest, we had fun and practiced basic contest QSO format. Looking forward to a big February 2014 SCR! Watch out for the mighty DEARS!!
 
KF5CRF   OK   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
Everyone had a great time. Looking forward to more in February.
 
N4NY   SC   Individual
THIS CONTEST FOUND ME FINALLY STRINGING UP A 10 METER INVERTED VEE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ANY 10 METER OPENINGS. I DID WORK N7ERU AT EMBRY RIDDLE UNIVERSITY ON 10, BUT IT SEEMS A LOT MORE SCHOOL STATIONS COULD HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE 10 METER OPENINGS.

I HAD QUITE A TIME RUNNING OUTSIDE TO LOWER DOWN THE 10 METER INVERTED VEE TO RAISE UP THE 20 METER ANTENNA ON THE ONE VERTICAL SUPPORT I HAD. SOMETIMES IT WAS RUNNING OUTSIDE IN THE RAIN TO LOWER THE 20 METER ANTENNA TO CONNECT THE COAX OVER TO THE 40 METER ANTENNA.

ANYWAY, I DID ENJOY WORKING THE ROUNDUP, AND I SURE DID MEET A LOT OF INTERESTING STUDENTS, AND I BELIEVE HAM RADIO WAS INTRODUCED TO A LOT OF STUDENTS WHO MAY POTENTIALLY BECOME AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS.
IT WAS GREAT TO SEE SO MANY TEACHERS, AND VOLUNTEERS THAT TURNED OUT TO GIVE MANY STUDENTS A CHANCE TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH AMATEUR RADIO.

I KNOW A LOT OF STUDENTS OPERATED DURING THEIR LUNCH BREAK, BEFORE SCHOOL, AND AFTER SCHOOL WHEN THEY COULD HAVE BEEN DOING OTHER THINGS SO CONGRATULATIONS TO THEM.

I CONTINUE TO BE AMAZED AT HOW MANY SCHOOLS TURN UP DURING THE SCR...ALL THE WAY FROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TO COLLEGE UNIVERSITIES.

HOPE TO SEE YOU IN FEBRUARY...TNX FOR YOUR CONTINUED HARD WORK AND EVERYONE ELSE AROUND THERE.
73
MARVIN...N4NY
 
N7POR   MT   School Club - Elementary/Primary
We were able to do better than last year
It was cool to see our kid's faces light up when they made a contact.
 
ND8GA   OH   School Club - Senior High
This was one of our best years, largely due to excellent 10-meter and
15-meter propagation to and from Europe. We had a few students in the
shack as observers. School was closed Friday due to a power outage.
Thanks to Lew, Dave, and all who support this event! ~ND8GA
Ken - KG8DN, Station Trustee
 
NQ9P   IL   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
The kids were new to radiosport and were taken by surprise when a mini pileup occurred.
Others enjoyed long QSO's with folks and not so much just making contacts.
My 7th graders are more keen on 'speed dating' DX stations as this allows for radio contacts in a very short class time schedule. So there was a good mix of activity however the highlight was PSK 31 contact with South Africa- 25 watts and the antenna pointed 90 degrees in the wrong direction. Gotta love a hex beam hihi
fun for all great time on the radio
73's
NQ9P
 
W2CXN   NY   School Club - Senior High
This the first entry using this new form from W2CXN.
 
W4FOS   VA   School Club - Senior High
The number of participants is down this year. The club has three new students and no returning students. Two students have indicated a desire to take the Technician's test. Although our membership is small, we had a great time. Keep up the good work.
 
W4MSA   GA   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
2013 was our first year as an amateur radio club and our first school club roundup. Following a very successful ARISS contact in September the SCR was a great opportunity to continue to promote amateur radio. We had tremendous support from all our school leaders. More than 150 students participated (some as observers and some as operators). The overall enthusiam and response was amazing! Our local community radio club, the North Fulton Amateur Radio League, provided coaches and control operators for each day. By every measure it was an outstanding success for our students and our school.
 
W7U   OR   School Club - College/University
Resubmission.
 
W9GRS   IL   School Club - Middle/Intermed/JR High
We had a great time again this fall. We were excited to make a rare and surprising 20m phone qso with fellow "9-landers" K9SOU and NQ9P! The highlight for me as the school trustee was to able to see my 1st grade daughter, Sophie, make her first voice qso with K4DMS in South Carolina! What an Experience and Thrill! - Troy J. Simpson, W9KVR, Glenn Raymond School W9GRS
 
WB4CHS   AL   School Club - Senior High
Brand new school club... This really got their attention! Thanks
 
WD5IAD   MS   School Club - Senior High
We did not have much time to operate but enjoyed the Roundup.
 
WM3PEN   PA   Non-School Club
Had fun!