Sono stati pubblicati su R.R.  di novembre e dicembre scorso, i risultati dei due più importanti contest italiani: l’internazionale  ARI–DX  e quello delle SEZIONI.  Dobbiamo constatare, con grande orgoglio e soddisfazione, che ARI PERUGIA ha fatto un pieno di successi con un  coinvolgimento  quasi del 30% dei Soci che hanno collaborato in vari modi nell’allestimento della stazione di Sezione IQ0PG e che hanno supportato le stazioni singole, aiutandole ad essere operative ed efficienti al 100%.

A trenta anni dalla nascita di questi contest, la Sezione di Perugia, ha conquistato per la seconda volta il  Primo posto per Sezioni nel più prestigioso dei contest italiani: l’ARI-DX.   Primi su 150 sezioni ed un 5° posto su 167 partecipanti nel contest  SEZIONI.   Primi  in ambedue i contest nella classifica del Diploma per le Sezioni che operavano con almeno cinque stazioni nelle varie categorie (ne avevamo nove in entrambi i contest).  Eccellenti e prestigiosi risultati sono emersi anche a carattere individuale: nell’ARI-DX IK0YUT secondo assoluto nel CW-HP, IZ0FWD secondo in RTTY-HP, IK0XBX sesto nel misto, I0KWX terzo SWL nell’ARI-DX e primo nel SEZIONI. 

Dobbiamo complimentarci con tutti i partecipanti che si sono impegnati al massimo per ottenere questi risultati. I nominativi, nostri Soci,  che compaiono nelle classifiche sono i seguenti, ma ringraziamo anche tutti coloro che in un modo o nell’altro hanno contribuito al raggiungimento degli obiettivi: IQ0PG operata da  IK0AZG  I0UZF  IZ0DBA  IK0FUX  IK0EFR  I0FSP  IZ0FUW,   poi: IK0YUT  IK0XBX  IK0UTM  IZ0FWD  IK0MPI  IZ0GUS  IW0SAF  IW0BHE  I0KWX  IK0VSY  IK0FWI  I0ZUT  I0ZUG.  Un grazie a Gianpiero I0ZUT per la collaborazione. 

Cordiali 73 a tutti de I0KWX 

Ricevitore SDR ARI PG

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