Greetings, just got my NCJ forwarded and wanted to test this address. Hope
it works. The net sounds like a GREAT idea. 73 David XE1/AA6RX
>From jembry@monitor.win.net (Jeff Embry) Mon Nov 1 08:38:16 1993
From: jembry@monitor.win.net (Jeff Embry) (Jeff Embry)
Subject: WI2T CQWW Phone Results
Message-ID: <12@monitor.win.net>
A lot of fun this year. Biggest surprises were 10 meters and
having VU and ET answer my CQ. Thanks to all who participated.
See you next month for CW.
73 de Jeff WI2T
Call: WI2T Country: United States
Mode: SSB Category: Single Unlimited
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES
160 12 24 2.00 6 11
80 24 55 2.29 9 20
40 55 152 2.76 16 52
20 249 659 2.65 35 125
15 454 1300 2.86 32 133
10 230 643 2.80 24 117
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Totals 1024 2833 2.77 122 458 => 1,643,140
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Jeff Embry (WI2T) Internet: jembry@monitor.win.net
8550 Welbeck Way MILNET: embry@nbs-onet.navy.mil
Gaithersburg, MD 20879
>From Chris Gay" <KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM Mon Nov 1 15:54:56 1993
From: Chris Gay" <KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Subject: The incredible shrinking world
While walking through the parking lot of the hotel I was staying at in
Las Vegas last week, I looked down and saw the call letter license plate
belonging to K6LL. I left Dave a note, but he didn't see it until the
time he was ready to check out, and I didn't get back to my room until
after he left. But think how unlikely it is that we would be in Las
Vegas at the same time, and how unlikely it is that we would be staying
AT THE SAME HOTEL.
I had an eyeball with N6TV during the trip. He also happened to be
visiting Las Vegas at the same time. But, my meeting with him was pre-
arranged.
73 de Chris KU4A
Kentucky Contest Group
>From alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) Mon Nov 1 16:01:30 1993
From: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: CQWW
Message-ID: <9311011601.AA16739@dsd.ES.COM>
K6XO SO/UA/AB
160 3 3 3
80 12 4 4
40 16 12 11
20 134 27 52
15 267 27 81
10 27 13 18
T 459 86 169 ~339K
Didn't spend a lot of time doing this, as usual. 15 meters was quite
good, and 20 wasn't bad either. 10 was very spotty - no beam on that
band at the moment. Did not spend much time on the low bands - lots
of local noise here. I was surprised to run across 7Q7XX calling CQ
with no takers late Sunday morning on 15. CU in SS CW.
Alan, K6XO
alan@dsd.es.com
"Life's too short for QRP." - N6TU
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