I only worked Dave G8GKQ who was 18 Km away on 70cms and 23cms - we were going to try RB-TV on 10GHz but we both lost the will to live! I should have been able to work Shaun GW8VPG on 146 but we couldn't even make it on .750 FM...
The only good thing is that John G7JTT helped out and is catching the ATV bug again after dropping out for 10 years - he used to do very well in ATV contests http://www.jmkl.freeserve.co.uk/contest1.htm
On Sunday I left home at 6am and drove down to Fairlight near Hastings - the site has excellent take off on most directions except West and was chosen to see if we could work Dutch and French stations. I managed to get set up in the dry but then it just rained for 4 hours solid followed by thick mist.
Everything just seemed to work well, unlike Saturday, but condx matched the weather. It took nearly an hour but eventually I managed to work F9ZG near Cherbourg on 432 MHz 125 Ks RB-TV (at 235 KMs is that the RB-TV record?) and I also saw pictures from F3YX in Paris on 70cms and 23cms 1.5 Ms DATV.
With much patience from Wouter (PA3WEG), I received pictures from him at Delft University (286 Km) 1ms DATV on 437 MHz but he could not see me due to a 10 dB power difference - a couple of people have asked if this is the first direct PA to G DATV reception not via a repeater - anyone know any different?
I used dxspot.tv to line up a 70cms ATV contact with an ON1 station but after 45 mins of trying using the TVsharp program, I only managed to get the first 2 digits on the contest exchange

But the real result was that I worked Charles G4GUO in Worthing - probably his best Dx ever at 76 Km - and well deserved for all the effort he has put in to DATVExpress project!
So great fun, hard work doing 2 contests in a weekend, managed to draw few spot lines on dxpot.tv but looks like we'll have to send the certificates "up north" yet again - and I'm not even allowed to qualify for the RB-TV best Dx prize

73 - Noel