I had fun in my first SS effort. I operated from N6TR and felt LOUD!
Tree has an excellent station that plays very well. Thanks Tree! My
hat is off to you for the excellent job you did at W7RM also. Learned
some interesting things to apply next year regarding CQ vs S&P and band
changes. Never got to 10 meters (or 160). Finally got PQ at about
QSO #1000 for the sweep.
AA7NX Single Op (from N6TR), High power, Oregon Section
1238 QSOs x 77 sections = 190,652 points
73, Mike AA7NX
Michael R. Conatore
(503) 294-6769
mconator@sfovmic6.vnet.ibm.com
IBM Oregon Trading Area
1211 S. W. Fifth Avenue Suite 1000 Portland, Oregon 97204
IBMMAIL USIBM5CZ
A.R.S. AA7NX
>From bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) Tue Nov 9 04:53:08 1993
From: bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) (Bruce Horn)
Subject: SS Results
Message-ID: <199311090453.UAA14769@mail.netcom.com>
After reading everyone's comments, I couldn't resist. Decided to
test QRP capability of home station during CW portion of SS.
Due to severe time constraints (making up for all the time spent
in the CQWW the previous weekend), I limited myself to 100 Qs.
Ended up with 100Q x 52S = 10,400. Looking forward to some fun
in the phone SS running QRP again.
To all the big guns...just remember when you think no one is calling
you during those "boring" Sunday afternoons, some of us are trying
to make 5W sound like a 100.
73 de Bruce, WA7BNM
>From Ward Silver <hwardsil@seattleu.edu> Tue Nov 9 05:33:22 1993
From: Ward Silver <hwardsil@seattleu.edu> (Ward Silver)
Subject: N0AX SS Results
Message-ID: <Pine.3.03.9311082122.A23829-a100000@sumax.seattleu.edu>
Such as they are...
615 x 76 = 93480
Condx were lousy from Seattle. It was very tough to listen to N3SL and W9UP
running a pile of stuff I couldn't even hear on Sat afternoon. Missed VY1
this year and then was tortured with comments about his CQing with no takers
on 40 late ;-) This was the first time in a long time that Sunday was better
than Saturday. Had computer wierdness on Sat eve, but 80 was quite good this
year; QSOs with N4DW-VT, K1DG-NH, K1AR-NLI gave me a thrill...that much closer
to 5BWAS/QRP...thanks, guys. Knocking off CT,VT,NLI,and WV on 80 as new mults
was a twist! Maybe better next year? dididit dididit
See you from KH6 in CQWW, probably all-band, low-power using the Maui ARC
call KH6RS or NH6T.
GL/73
Ward, N0AX
>From Doug Grant <0006008716@mcimail.com> Tue Nov 9 04:44:00 1993
From: Doug Grant <0006008716@mcimail.com> (Doug Grant)
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <05931109044450/0006008716NA3EM@mcimail.com>
Sweepstakes scores from 3830
in order of QSO total, not score...
WM5G 1604 76 243808
W5WMU 1557 77 239778
KM9P 1529 77 (KM9P)
K5GN 1462 77
W7RM 1444 77 (N6TR)
K6LL 1428 77
K0RF 1414 77 (W0UA)
K9FD 1400 77 (WX3N)
NP4A 1388 77 A (K7JA)
K5MR 1377 76
K3LR 1372 76
AH3C 1351 77 at AA6TT
VE3EJ 1350 76 (K5ZD)
N2IC 1322 77
N5RZ 1315 76 A
KZ2S 1300 76
W6EEN 1298 77
K1TO 1292 76
N8RR 1281 77
K1DG 1257 76
K4VX 1253 77 (WX9E)
KQ8M 1238 76
AA4NC 1230 76
WA8ZDT 1218 76
KY7M 1217 75 A
K3ZO 1215 76
AD5Q 1210 77 A
KW8N 1187 76 (WD8IXE)
K0EU 1173 75 A
K0PP 1094 77
K4XU 1070 76 A
W2RQ 1050 75
N4AA 1030 77 A
N0AT 1016 76 A
WB1GQR 1016 74
VE4VV 916 77 A
WG9L 903 77
WE9V 874 76 A
KO9Y 852 77 A
W9YH 848 76 (N4OGW)
AA8U 831 75
K0FRP 824 75 Q
W2GD 814 76 QRP
N9JF 804 75 A
W9UP 788 76 (KA9FOX) Q
AI6E 782 74
AA2U/7 757 75 Q
W9RE 751 76 Q
WU3M 688 75
K1TR 686 76 Q
KE4GY 682 74 A
WA4PGM 667 76 Q
KB4GID 569 72 Q
KI4HN 347 69
KJ5JC 192 65 A
W4AQL 1379 77 MULTIOP
WX0G 1308 76 MULTI
K5OJI 1284 77 MULTIOP
K6XT 1220 77 MULTIOP
AB0S 1161 77 MULTIOP
W6BIP 1048 77 (+N1EE)
/UPLOAD OFF
/
>From george fremin iii <geoiii@wixer.bga.com> Tue Nov 9 06:58:24 1993
From: george fremin iii <geoiii@wixer.bga.com> (george fremin iii)
Subject: ss cw scores
Message-ID: <9311090658.AA04343@wixer>
single op high power
WM5G 1604 76
W5WMU 1557 77
N4RJ 1529 77
K5GN 1462 77
W7RM 1444 77
K6LL 1428 77
N2IC 1422 77
K0RF 1414 77
K9FD 1400 77
K5MR 1377 76
K3LR 1372 76
K7UP 1357 76
AH3C 1351 77
VE3EJ 1350 76
N6VR 1321 77
N6TV 1313 77
KZ2S 1300 76
W6EEN 1298 77
K1TO 1292 76
N8RR 1281 77
K1DG 1257 76
N6RO 1248 77
K4VX 1253 77
W6QHS 1248 77
AA7NX 1238 77
KQ8M 1238 76
AA4NC 1230 76
W5KFT 1227 76
WA8ZDT 1218 76
K3ZO 1215 76
K6KM 1199 77
KW8N 1187 76
W2RQ 1050 75
K2MM 1038 77
WB1GQR 1016 74
WG9L 903 77
KF8QE 894 76
W9YH 848 76
AA8U 831 75
single op low power
NP4A 1388 77
N5RZ 1315 76
KY7M 1217 75
AD5Q 1210 77
K0EU 1173 75
W1FEA 1106 77
K4XU 1070 76
N4AA 1030 77
N0AT 1016 76
KE4VV 916 77
KZ4H 913 76
NJ2L 901 76
WE9V 874 76
KO9Y 852 77
N6MZ 823 77
N9JF 804 75
AI6E 782 74
NN5T 712 75
AA6MC 682 76
KE4GY 682 74
WA1U 529 76
KF9PL 455 73
KI4HN 347 69
NG0X 260 31
KJ5JC 194 55
NV3V 111 47
single op qrp
K0FRP 824 75
W2GD 814 76
K1TR 786 76
W9UP 778 76
AA2U 757 75
W9RE 751 76
WA4PGM 667 76
KB4GID 569 72
WA7BNM 100 52
multi-op
W4AQ 1379 77
WX0B 1308 76
K5OJI 1284 77
K6XT 1220 77
KB0S 1161 77
K0PP 1095 77
W6BIP 1048 77
NV6O 666 77
K6XO 549 75
keep those updates and scores coming
george
wb5vzl aka. w5kft
geoiii@wixer.bga.com
>From george fremin iii <geoiii@wixer.bga.com> Tue Nov 9 07:23:17 1993
From: george fremin iii <geoiii@wixer.bga.com> (george fremin iii)
Subject: checks worked in ss
Message-ID: <9311090723.AA06061@wixer>
since this was brought up and i just happen to have the software
to count this sourt of stuff. (thanks to N5HD)
my 1993 ss code log
Total contacts = 1228
Chk QSO's percent
21 2 0.2%
23 1 0.1%
27 1 0.1%
30 5 0.4%
31 3 0.2%
32 6 0.5%
33 2 0.2%
34 5 0.4%
35 10 0.8%
36 9 0.7%
37 4 0.3%
38 10 0.8%
39 8 0.7%
40 3 0.2%
41 6 0.5%
42 3 0.2%
46 4 0.3%
47 14 1.1%
48 12 1%
49 8 0.7%
50 6 0.5%
51 14 1.1%
52 28 2.3%
53 20 1.6%
54 29 2.4%
55 38 3.1%
56 39 3.2%
57 59 4.8%
58 46 3.7%
59 46 3.7%
60 24 2.0%
61 41 3.3%
62 42 3.4%
63 43 3.5%
64 29 2.4%
65 22 1.8%
66 33 2.7%
67 33 2.7%
68 27 2.2%
69 30 2.4%
70 25 2.0%
71 23 1.9%
72 30 2.4%
73 24 2.0%
74 16 1.3%
75 14 1.1%
76 32 2.6%
77 49 4.0%
78 21 1.7%
79 22 1.8%
80 9 0.7%
81 11 0.9%
82 10 0.8%
83 6 0.5%
84 5 0.4%
85 14 1.1%
86 9 0.7%
87 8 0.7%
88 20 1.6%
89 21 1.7%
90 31 2.5%
91 32 2.6%
92 23 1.9%
93 8 0.7%
and for comparison -- my 1992 ss phone log
Total contacts = 2200
Chk QSO's percent
10 1 0.0%
13 2 0.1%
17 1 0.0%
21 2 0.1%
22 1 0.0%
23 1 0.0%
24 3 0.1%
27 1 0.0%
29 2 0.1%
30 3 0.1%
31 3 0.1%
32 4 0.2%
33 3 0.1%
34 9 0.4%
35 13 0.6%
36 6 0.3%
37 3 0.1%
38 7 0.3%
39 8 0.4%
40 6 0.3%
41 6 0.3%
42 1 0.0%
43 2 0.1%
44 1 0.0%
45 2 0.1%
46 8 0.4%
47 13 0.6%
48 10 0.5%
49 19 0.9%
50 4 0.2%
51 23 1.0%
52 35 1.6%
53 23 1.0%
54 36 1.6%
55 37 1.7%
56 44 2.0%
57 56 2.5%
58 51 2.3%
59 62 2.8%
60 37 1.7%
61 52 2.4%
62 51 2.3%
63 37 1.7%
64 42 1.9%
65 43 2.0%
66 21 1%
67 46 2.1%
68 32 1.5%
69 52 2.4%
70 45 2.0%
71 37 1.7%
72 38 1.7%
73 29 1.3%
74 33 1.5%
75 34 1.5%
76 57 2.6%
77 82 3.7%
78 73 3.3%
79 44 2.0%
80 32 1.5%
81 35 1.6%
82 33 1.5%
83 26 1.2%
84 30 1.4%
85 33 1.5%
86 37 1.7%
87 48 2.2%
88 70 3.2%
89 102 4.6%
90 124 5.6%
91 148 6.7%
92 84 3.8%
by the way this phone log has less then 600 qsos on 10m.
and about 1100 qsos on 20m. i would think that the newer
checks would increase in number with more 10m contacts.
question -- if you are guest op what check do you use?
i have always used *my* check -- no matter what call i use.
of course the check only tells yo how long these folks have been hams.
i have a check of 76 -- but i am not too much of an old timer at age 29.
all this is fun and all but the numbers that are more intresting are
the numbers of folks that you work in each section.
cu in the phone ss
thanks again to Dwaine N5HD for the programs that do this.
george
wb5vzl aka w5kft (these days)
geoiii@wixer.bga.com
>From Keskinen Petri <oh3mep@cc.tut.fi> Tue Nov 9 11:15:52 1993
From: Keskinen Petri <oh3mep@cc.tut.fi> (Keskinen Petri)
Subject: RTTY-contest?
Message-ID: <9311090915.AA00904@cc.tut.fi>
Hey!
Have any of You been ever on that European RTTY-contest, which is hold
next weekend? We are planning to do some M/S -operating, but is it
worth it? Couple fellows are very interested, but will there be
enough activity or will it be just boring? I have operated few
RTTY-qsos during peditions to OH0-land, and sure it was fun to have
Stateside and JA-pileups on rtty...
Is it possible to get any Stateside qsos on 40m (2 el yagi up 0.8
waves running with linear) ?
At least it's good test for systems before cqww.
Pete
>From Takao Kumagai <je1cka@asuka.aerospace-lab.go.jp> Tue Nov 9 19:23:00 1993
From: Takao Kumagai <je1cka@asuka.aerospace-lab.go.jp> (Takao Kumagai)
Subject: Are you tired in contesting? (invitation to JIDX)
Message-ID: <9311091023.AA23204@asuka.aerospace-lab.go.jp>
CQ WW DX PH was the another history.
SS cw score rumours are fullfiling the contest reflecter.
No more contest in this weekend?
Japan International DX contest PH will be held in this weekend.
We are expecting a lots of activities.
JA7RHJ still been offering the FREE round trip to Japan for the
top US Sop winner.
The past winners were; K3EST('88), AI7B('89), ?('90), N6AW('91)
& K3EST('92). Does anyone try to break these Zone3 barrier?
period:2300 Nov 12 ~ 2300 Nov 14(utc) work as many as JAs!
See the Contest Coral or John's column on CQ for the rules.
Tack JE1CKA
>From Wayne E. Wright" <71034.3544@CompuServe.COM Tue Nov 9 03:05:13 1993
From: Wayne E. Wright" <71034.3544@CompuServe.COM (Wayne E. Wright)
Subject: W5XD SS. Find those sections?
Message-ID: <931109030513_71034.3544_CHJ51-1@CompuServe.COM>
565 Qs in 72 Sections in 17 hours with 100W.
How do you guys find all those sections? Ever since my first SS (20 yrs
ago) I've made a habit of scanning the results for folks with my QSO total
and fewer sections--almost never happens. STX is supposed to be an ideal
place for a sweep. I've only done it once--1992 phone. Enlighten me,
please? This year's absentees: WY AK NWT PQ PAC. Of those, the only one I
heard and couldn't work was AL7CQ on 15 Sunday afternoon. I spend less than
a third of my time CQing. Do the "rare" ones call you? or do you find them?
I'd like to see a new column in the results indicating how many sections
were only worked once. Then I'd hope to see lots of stations with numbers
in the 5 to 10 range so I could think they all worked the only guy who was
on from there :-) I'd hate to think I actually missed two or three stations
in each of the missing sections!
Wasn't planning for a big score and wasn't disappointed. Lucky I didn't;
after 3 years of good behavior, the 88ft guyed crankup had to make the 3
hour round trip twice in the same weekend for two independent
failures--once before the contest and once Sunday afternoon.
Memorable moments this year all had to do with call sign confusion: I share
all but a dah with two long time active SSer's: W4XD and W5XX. Its
especially fun when two of us pounce on the same CQer at the same
time--happened at least once this year with W5XX. I didn't note the call,
but you handled it flawlessly (i.e. you took me first:-). You know who you
are.
73,
Wayne, W5XD
>From Joel B Levin <levin@BBN.COM> Tue Nov 9 14:41:34 1993
From: Joel B Levin <levin@BBN.COM> (Joel B Levin)
Subject: checks worked in ss
Message-ID: <23054.752856094@bbn.com>
|of course the check only tells yo how long these folks have been hams.
|i have a check of 76 -- but i am not too much of an old timer at age 29.
Fascinating list - thanks for posting it.
Last year I used '92, since that was when I got my Tech+. Someone
pointed out that I could have been using '63, since I did have a
novice call that year . . . maybe I should have. After all, the
QCWA tells me I'm eligible on that account for membership, even
though I have now really been active only about 17 months.
Best & gl in SS(SSB) and WW(CW)
/JBL KD1ON
>From Ed Gilbert <eyg@hpnjlc.njd.hp.com> Tue Nov 9 14:41:57 1993
From: Ed Gilbert <eyg@hpnjlc.njd.hp.com> (Ed Gilbert)
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <9311091445.AA11778@hp.com>
WA2SRQ CW SS Low Power (A) Summary:
80 352
40 279
20 230
15 89
Total: 950 qsos, 76 sections, 144,400 points
Equipment:
Icom 765
Open-wire fed inverted V @ 70' for 80 and 40
3-element Hygain monobanders for 20, 15, and 10 on a 50' tower
Great fun, lots of activity, and good conditions, especially on 80m.
I can see how a second radio would be very helpful, particularly on
Sunday, but the thought of all the work to procure another radio and
solve all the antenna, computer, headphones, keyer, etc. switching is
daunting. Maybe just a second receiver would be of some benefit.
Anyone care to comment on an easy way to switch all this stuff?
Several times Sunday afternoon I caught myself copying the exchange
my own computer was sending and keying it into the log. That's when
you know you're really ready for a time-off period!
Congrats to all the guys at the top with those awsome qso totals.
73, Ed WA2SRQ
>From Jay Kesterson K0GU x6826 <jayk@hpxxx.fc.hp.com> Tue Nov 9 14:54:32 1993
From: Jay Kesterson K0GU x6826 <jayk@hpxxx.fc.hp.com> (Jay Kesterson K0GU x6826)
Subject: More checks worked in ss
Message-ID: <9311091454.AA01327@hpxxx.fc.hp.com>
Broke down the 610 Qs made last weekend into five years groups.
89-93 49 8.0%
84-88 20 3.3%
79-83 20 3.3%
74-78 59 9.7% 80 = 23
69-73 66 10.8% 40 = 110
64-68 89 14.6% 20 = 285
59-63 97 15.9% 15 = 192
54-58 111 18.2%
49-53 45 7.4%
44-48 13 2.1%
39-43 14 2.3%
34-38 18 3.0%
29-33 7 1.1%
24-28 0
19-24 2 0.3%
Very bad results in the 79 to 88 range. Almost worked as many in the
34-38 group. Oldest check received was from a N3 with a three letter
suffix.
73, Jay K0GU jayk@fc.hp.com
>From alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) Tue Nov 9 15:10:36 1993
From: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: Logging Maritima e Mobiles in CQWW
Message-ID: <9311091510.AA09304@dsd.ES.COM>
Hi Gary...actually, I think you get QSO points and Zone credit, but since
it is a /MM, you would get no country multiplier credit.
Alan, K6XO
alan@dsd.es.com
"Life's too short for QRP." - N6TU
>From alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) Tue Nov 9 15:07:41 1993
From: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: Multi single ethics
Message-ID: <9311091507.AA09290@dsd.ES.COM>
Pat writes:
...
>I think that if someone answers your CQ, then you can ethically move them to
>any frequency you can talk them into going to. On the other hand, breaking
>a pile and having the station QSY is really upsetting to the other stations
>calling in the pile.
>I've never seen any of the classier op's do this -- and I have always made
>a point of remembering the op's that did.
...
I have heard this a few times, but one instance that I vividly recall:
1979, CQWW CW @ AI6V...15 Meters, during the Saturday morning run - I run
across a really juicy African in zone 37 with a big pileup. One of the big
east coast multis snags him and asks him to QSY to 20. The RJA QSYs for the
BECM and leaves the rest of us hung out to dry! Boneheads...
Alan, K6XO
alan@dsd.es.com
"Life's too short for QRP." - N6TU
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