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2008 EME
  • Results Article (Members Only)
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    Main Article
  • Jeremy Alexander, W7EME

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  • Getting Started in Moonbounce
  • All Scores
  • Table 1 - Category Winners

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    Basic Antennas -- An introduction to antennas--basic concepts, practical designs, and easy-to-build antennas!

    Experimental Methods in RF Design -- Immerse yourself in the communications experience by building equipment that contributes to understanding basic concepts and circuits.

    ARRL's Low Power Communication with 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit -- Build and operate low-power radio gear--the QRP way! 3rd Edition. Includes the 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit.

    Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering -- Now Shipping! -- The most comprehensive book on electromagnetic compatibility, including all the latest advances and developments in the field.

    The ARRL Antenna Book -- The ultimate reference for Amateur Radio antennas, transmission lines and propagation. Fully-searchable CD-ROM included. 21st edition.

    2008 ARRL International EME Competition Results

    Category Winners

    Single Operator Entrants
    All Band, Analog G3LTF 1,582,400
    All Band, Digital VK4CDI 28,500
    All Band, Mixed Mode OH2DG 967,500
    Multi-Band, 50-1296 MHz Analog VK3UM 618,000
    Multi-Band, 50-1296 MHz Digital VK4CDI 28,500
    Multi-Band, 50-1296 MHz Mixed-Mode WA4NJP 459,200
    50 MHz, Digital JR6EXN 1,600
    144 MHz, Analog LA8YB 159,600
    144 MHz, Digital HA0HO 251,600
    144 MHz, Mixed Mode RA6DA 1,252,900
    144 MHz, Mixed Mode, Assisted RU1AA 3,175,900
    432 MHz, Analog I1NDP 198,000
    1296 MHz, Analog DL0SHF 438,600
    1296 MHz, Mixed Mode PA3FXB 107,500
    1296 MHz, Mixed Mode, Assisted PY2BS 18,000
    Multi-Band, 2.4 GHz and Up RW1AW 256,500
    2.4 GHz WD5AGO 39,600
    10 GHz F5JWF 14,300
    24 GHz DF1OI 900
    Multi-Operator Entrants
    All-Band Mixed HB9Q 5,724,000
    Multi-Band, 50-1296 MHz Analog SP6JLW 713,900
    Multi-Band, 50-1296 MHz Mixed Mode RK3WWF 934,800
    144 MHz Mixed Assisted K5QE 1,258,000
    432 MHz Analog OH2PO 213,000
    1296 MHz Analog LA2Z 41,400
    1296 MHz Mixed Mode VA7MM 160,000
    Multi-band, 2.4 GHz and Up OK1KIR 36,000
    Commercial Gear Entrants
    Multi-operator, Multi-Band, 50-1296 MHz Mixed Mode PI9CAM 1,833,500
    Multi-operator, 144 MHz Mixed-mode 8J1AXA 57,800


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