October 2014 School Club Roundup final results are listed below. Click on a call to see the entry details.

Category: Elementary/Primary School - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW/RTTY/Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
KD8NOM DEARS Dresden Elementary Amateur Radio Station ClubOH98,106153844348736
W3NCS North Clarion County Elementary School ARCPA46,683223227402221117
KB3BRT Cowanesque Valley School ARCPA26,598301432926229
KB4SA Pinewood Christian AcademyFL13,161401233002015
KL7DG Pilot Station SchoolAK18450860013
 
Category: Middle/Intermed/JR High School - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW/RTTY/Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
KF5CRF Viking Radio Club Eisenhower Middle SchoolOK183,04013376648915428
K5LMS Lampasas Middle School Youth ARCTX172,22020545447201045
N4SMS SCHOFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL RADIO CLUBSC145,7503053043313840
K4WBM William Byrd Middle School Amateur Radio ClubVA122,9764107274456301329
W9GRS Glenn Raymond School Science ClubIL83,65756113740520948
NQ9P PANA SCHOOLS ARCIL38,844601563927837
K4DMS k4dms - DuBose MS Amateur Radio ClubSC27,240702273726015
W4LMS Rambler Radio ClubGA13,000845142415019
W4MSA Mill Springs Academy Amateur Radio ClubGA7,920942152210111
K1CLS Lighthouse Amateur Radio Explorer ClubMA5,002109231601021
KC9ULA North Mac Middle SchoolIL1,98411031181009
KC2KJN Gowanda Central School District ARCNY57412014110006
W7LUD Jefferson County Schools ARCWA49413019131012
 
Category: Senior High School - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW/RTTY/Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
K5LBJ LASA High School Amateur Radio ClubTX354,64514091948749847
K9SOU Bloomington High School South ARCIN346,998218870509221654
N4HVH HVHS Ham Radio ClubVA127,5123143197453381430
WB4HS William Byrd High SchoolVA101,655410818940231932
WD5IAD St. Stanislaus High School Amateur Radio ClubMS21,945501333708024
ND8GA Gilmour Academy ARCOH15,344646452633016
WB4CHS Saint John Paul II Catholic High SchoolAL13,02670782302128
W4VHS Venice High School Amateur Radio ClubFL10,29587212411606
AC0HS Ankeny Centennial HS ARCIA9,63090903120214
W4FOS Chesapeake Center for Science and TechnologyVA7,950100752602414
W2CXN Brooklyn Technical High School Amateur Radio and Wireless Technology ClubNY5,612110612217112
W1HLO The Norwich Free Academy Ham Radio ClubCT4,41012070222407
W4GBH Great Bridge High School Amateur Radio ClubVA637132990008
KK4RUT Chancellor High Amateur Radio ClubVA513140971077
 
Category: College/University - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW/RTTY/Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
W4DFU University of FloridaFL364,89610108647727549
K4KDJ Virginia Tech ARAVA358,848211104647617352
W9NAA Rose Tech Radio Club / Rose-Hulman Institute of TechnologyIN274,49230842497131147
K0UND University of North DakotaND209,30440102647813326
N7ERU Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityAZ164,388537544487191134
W9JWC Bradley University Amateur Radio ClubIL139,4826056748510435
W8UM University of Michigan ARCMI107,64077426644414936
W8SH Michigan State University ARCMI51,408832463531033
K5LSU Amateur Radio Society at La. State Univ.LA40,56095513040211322
W7U Willamette University Amateur Radio GroupOR32,0461002183652220
KB3CVD UMBC Amateur Radio ClubMD20,5641154104343749
W2CXM Cornell UniversityNY17,2901241223312119
K4RY Auburn University Amateur Radio ClubAL16,99213011832616516
W7OSU Oregon State University ARCOR16,6101401103817519
W1MX MIT Radio SocietyMA1,62015036231104
W2HJ The City College of New YorkNY90316021100615
W6BHZ Cal Poly Amateur Radio ClubCA81917021701014
W5AC Texas A&M University Amateur Radio ClubTX3901801061016
KC9WQI Ivy Tech Community College ARCIN22119017201100
 
Category: College/University - DX
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW/RTTY/Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
ON4HTI STARCom VIVESDX30,8881961051714228
DN2AA Berufskolleg OlsbergDX19526130202
 
Category: Individual - W/VE
Call UsedSchool/ClubQTHScoreRankCW/RTTY/Dig QsPhone QsUSVEDXClubsSchools
N4NY n/aSC22,311106728151255
AD8B OK11,54428362200040
KD5ILA AR8,619313251400031
N9NBC WI4,10440271700027
WB0IWG ND3,74450261700125
N2PPL NY2,28060201400020
KD8KWV OH2,14070201300218
KJ4YKG VA1,99580191300118
NG2D NY1,47290161200016
N2RQ NY1,168100161103211
K3TW FL946110119001111
KD2ARU NJ92312013900112
W1WBB RI59013010900010
VE2PIJ QC5201401080028
KX5U FL150150550005
AB5XM TX120160650051
NQ0I SC24170220002
 

Comments (more comments may be available on the ARRL Soapbox):

AC0HS   IA   Senior High School
Student operators had a great time using our new antenna on the roof. Thanks to DMRAA (local club) for their help.
 
AD8B   OK   Individual
Wonderful, wonderful propagation!
 
K0UND   ND   College/University
University of North Dakota first time participant.
 
K3TW   FL   Individual
"It's always a pleasure to participate in the ARRL School Roundups. 73 from sunny Florida."
 
K4KDJ   VA   College/University
Operators: John, KK4BSM, 814 QSOs; Nathaniel, W2NAF, 237 QSOs; Kevin, KJ4OAP, 6 QSOs. Logging Assistants: Magda, KM4EGE and Shenghou, KV4RJ. Special thanks to Andy, KB3WPR, Rick, K3IW and VT Student Britni Brown.
Lots of fun operating, check out our videos on YouTube! 73 de K4KDJ!
 
K4RY   AL   College/University
This was our first time participating as a club, and we had a great time! AUARC will definitely be doing the SCR next semester, as well.
 
K5LBJ   TX   Senior High School
The Oct. 2014 "School Club Roundup" will be remembered for all time!
The students learned what "10m is wide open" really means. Several
times, we had pile-ups that lasted for almost an hour. The number of
contacts was almost 1,000 (40 CW), with 48 states, 49 countries, and
47 schools. Truly an SCR for the ages. Thanks for the memories.
 
K5LMS   TX   Middle/Intermed/JR High School
THE STUDENTS, GORDON, AND I HAD LOTS OF FUN AS USUAL. MORRIGAN, 8TH GRADE, IS TESTING FOR TECH NOVEMBER 22.
 
K5LSU   LA   College/University
In addition to one student, N5KHM, we had two unlicensed students participate. They are both very interested now in getting licensed.
 
KB3BRT   PA   Elementary/Primary School
Our Radio Club at Westfield Area Elem. Sch. has been a part of the School Club Roundup since 1995 and we have thoroughly enjoyed each and every contact. I would like to thank all of the hams that have taken the time to visit and encourage the hundreds of students who have manned the mic at our station through the years. Many former students have told me they still remember their contacts and still have the QSLs. Thanks for the memories, Bruce (K3LTM) Advisor - KB3BRT, Cowanesque Valley School ARC at Westfield Elem Sch. PA
 
KC2KJN   NY   Middle/Intermed/JR High School
Band conditions were excellent this year!
 
KC9ULA   IL   Middle/Intermed/JR High School
This is the first time that our new club participated in the school club round-up (thanks to the awesome grant equipment from the ARRL) and the kids had a blast! They are already looking forward to the next one and I know we will have even more kids participating, perhaps even some newly licensed ones.
 
KD2ARU   NJ   Individual
Very nice to hear youngsters on the air. Kudo's to the younger license holders AND to the mentors and control operators for their efforts.
 
KD8KWV   OH   Individual
My first contest that I have entered.
 
KD8NOM   OH   Elementary/Primary School
Another fantastic SCR! The bands were hot and the kids were great with the radio, logging and pile-ups! Looking forward to the February SCR !
 
KF5CRF   OK   Middle/Intermed/JR High School
Everyone had a great time.
 
KJ4YKG   VA   Individual
Best SCR that I have participated in. I worked the contest as an individual and I also mentored two school clubs during the week. I worked at W4FOS,Chesapeake Center for Science and Technology (CCST) as well as at a new school W4GBH, Great Bridge High School both in Chesapeake, VA. Good job on the contest. See you next year.
 
N4NY   SC   Individual
GREAT BUNCH OF KIDS AND CONTROL OPERATORS! I WORKED A LOT OF OLD FRIENDS AND MET MANY KIDS THAT WERE LEARNING A LOT ABOUT RADIO. CONDITIONS WERE GREAT EXCEPT FOR THE SHORT SOLAR BLACKOUT THAT OCCURRED ONE MORNING ON TWENTY METERS. IT WAS A WORTHWHILE EVENT !! I HOPE MANY OF THE STUDENTS BECOME AMATEUR OPERATORS. THANKS TO ALL WHO HAD A PART IN THE ROUNDUP !!
 
N7ERU   AZ   College/University
Operators: WH6EAL, KJ6QJS, KR0CKT
 
N9NBC   WI   Individual
i had a ball this was a lot of fun. hope to do it next year!!!!!!!!!!
 
ND8GA   OH   Senior High School
We had a number of residence hall students from CHINA join our club this year, and several came to the shack during the October Roundup. Ron, a junior and vice president, made several contacts using both sideband and digital equipment. We always enjoy the Roundup and are thankful to those who support it twice each year. ND8GA
 
NQ9P   IL   Middle/Intermed/JR High School
Lots of fun and great to see kids quickly able to handle pile-ups.
 
ON4HTI   DX   College/University
sadly, no 3rd party ops allowed in Belgium ...
only 4 days participation, still good score we think,
Was big fun as always !
 
W1WBB   RI   Individual
Great to work the many youth operators from elementary schools up through university level school stations!
 
W2CXN   NY   Senior High School
A reluctant Ruzette was convinced to call CQ in our last 15 minutes on
Monday. She almost immediately generated a pile up. On wednesday,
Willy got to make several QSOs including one in Puerto Rico in Spanish
This was our best performance in at least 5 years.
 
W4FOS   VA   Senior High School
Great to hear all the schools again. Lots of fun.
 
W4VHS   FL   Senior High School
WC4SE is the faculty sponsor, but only students participated and make the QSO's.
 
W7LUD   WA   Middle/Intermed/JR High School
Our group was 5th to 8th grade students from several schools in rural Jefferson County, Washington State. First time for us and we only did a three hours on one day. We had fun and four students plan to take a Technician Class and exam in mid November. Thanks for holding this event!
 
W7OSU   OR   College/University
Everyone had a lot of fun this time around and everyone is looking forwards to the next one.
 
W8UM   MI   College/University
*** re our hours of operation *** We are fortunate to have several dedicated stations; Digital, SSB, APRS, Satellite... While we only operated 1 station (either SSB/CW or PSK) at a time during the ARRL SCR, we simultaneously ran the SCR timers for both radios, inadvertently, we forgot to turn the timers off thus resulting in the excess time of participation. Please review our submitted log carefully. Additionally, the log below shows CW in many instances where PSK was the mode of contact.
 
W9GRS   IL   Middle/Intermed/JR High School
This is our 7th year and we set many station records! We worked more schools than ever before and picked up several new schools as well. Amazing conditions on 20 meters! We have never seen anything like it!
 
W9NAA   IN   College/University
We are bringing Amateur Radio back at Rose-Hulman in a big way!
We are now teaching a Technician License Class so we can get new operators in the club!
Thank you to all of the school stations out on the air, that is what this is all about!
Thanks for hosting the roundup, it is getting alot of young people excited about amateur radio!
 
WD5IAD   MS   Senior High School
For most of our group it was their first School Club Roundup. They enjoyed it thoroughly. They would like to thank all the amateurs contacted for their kindness and encouragement.