Here are the Canadian scores I have collected so far. If you have any other
information to add, please send me mail at ve2zp@BBS.VE3JF.AMPR.ORG or by
packet at VE2ZP@VA3TCP.#EON.ON.CAN.NOAM. 73, Dave VE2ZP/VE9CB
XL6UX A XL2ZP MS CZ7Z MM
160m 0 0 0
80m 9 143 142
40m 79 262 576
20m 1332 1075 1016
15m 84 48 149
10m 0 11 0
TOT. 1504q 1539q 1882
x573m x578m x617
=2,217,510 =2,655,332 =3,713,723
XL3EJ A 1600q 2.5Meg (16h of op.)
XL6UX A 1504q 573m 2,217,510
XO1XX A 993q 1.5Meg (17h of op.)
XL7NTT AL 1232q 434m 1.587Meg*
XO1SF AL est.1100q*
XL6LB AL 200q 141m 73,786
VE3RHJ AQ 104q 87m 23,142
VE3HX 28 73q 58m 8,642
VE9ST 14 1945q 659m 3,242,939
VX7A 14 ca. 1400q 500m (VE7AHA op.)
XL4VV 14L 747q 345m 534k
XL7CC 3.5 533q 244m 621,712* (200 JAs)
XL9DH 3.5 304q 182m 243,152
XL7SV 1.8 70q 50m 14,768
XL2ZP MS 1539q 578m 2,655,332
VX3BB MS 1231q 494m 1,846,572
CI6AO MS 983q 367m 938,786
CZ7Z MM 1882q 617m 3,713,723
*Possible New Canadian Records
>From bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) Thu Jun 9 04:29:47 1994
From: bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) (Bruce Horn)
Subject: Tour de Northeast
Message-ID: <199406090329.UAA03475@netcom.com>
Hi All,
While many are attending the ARRL National Convention, I'm accompanying
my wife to Boston where she is attending a professional conference.
Therefore, I have nothing better to do Sunday, June 12 thru Tuesday,
June 14 than to wander around the Northeastern countryside. Thought
I might take a trip down to Newington to visit the ARRL, but am
interested in any suggestions of ham radio sites/sights to visit.
When you're used to the sprawl of Southern California, everything in
the Northeast seems close. Will still be accessing the Internet daily
and am attempting to get my portable packet system operational so that I
can attempt to log on the DX super PacketCluster system (are guests
allowed?).
So let me know if you have any suggestions.
73 de Bruce, WA7BNM (bhorn@netcom.com)
>From Field, Don" <field@btq2ec.igw.bt.co.uk Thu Jun 9 19:22:00 1994
From: Field, Don" <field@btq2ec.igw.bt.co.uk (Field, Don)
Subject: Aid for single-ops?
Message-ID: <2DF75DEA@smtpgate.agw.bt.co.uk>
My xyl saw a piece on TV the other day describing a great new product for
sale in the US - diapers (nappies, as we would call them) for TV-watching
baseball fans, so you won't miss that great home run. Guess this could be a
handy product for single-op contesters to avoid breaking off that 200 an hour
run ...
Don G3XTT
(field@btq2ec.igw.bt.co.uk)
>From oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu (Derek Wills) Thu Jun 9 11:58:22 1994
From: oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu (Derek Wills) (Derek Wills)
Subject: Aid for single-ops?
Message-ID: <9406091058.AA22334@astro.as.utexas.edu>
NASA may have some of those early space suits left over too,
they last for several days - enough for a whole DXpedition,
never mind a measly 48-hr contest.
Derek g3nmx, aa5bt
>From Bruce Sawyer" <zf8bs@twg.com Thu Jun 9 22:49:19 1994
From: Bruce Sawyer" <zf8bs@twg.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Subject: Need Cushcraft Help for CQP
Message-ID: <199406091447.OAA23007@eco.twg.com>
Last year I badly mangled my Cushcraft A3 on a county expedition for the
California QSO Party. Since only a few months remain before this year's big
opener to contest season, I decided to get get ready for CQP by ordering
replacement parts. I called the Cushcraft Service number I have on file (
603-627-7879) and got a MaBell message that the number was not in service "for
incoming calls". (I never heard THAT message before!) So I called Manchester
information and got a new number: 603-668-6130. When the fellow at the
other end answered, I thought I had a wrong number. But he verified that I
had dialed the correct number and no, this wasn't Cushcraft. Then he went
on to say that the company was now closed.
Huh? What's going on here? I don't mean to start false rumors, but there's my
data. Has Cushcraft gone out of business?
AA6KX
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