KC5AMA/T Steve
14 Hours
@ KB5YVT
40 cw 82
15 cw 139
10 ssb 16
458 QSO Pts. X 69 Mults = 31,602
Steve did very well for his first and last NR. Glad to hear all the
activity. He used NA and thought that was "a blast". He now wants to work
on his code speed so he can be ready for the real thing! Another contester
in the making, thanks to the NR!!
de Mike KB5YVT
>From Richard L. King" <0007131253@mcimail.com Mon Feb 6 16:46:00 1995
From: Richard L. King" <0007131253@mcimail.com (Richard L. King)
Subject: CQ 160M Contest score
Message-ID: <74950206164647/0007131253PJ1EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
My friend Bob, W2XL, asked me to post his score for him.
W2XL/VE9 - 745 QSOs - 54 states/prov - 37 countries - 362,362 score
73, Richard
K5NA@MCIMAIL.COM
>From H. Ward Silver" <hwardsil@seattleu.edu Mon Feb 6 23:06:00 1995
From: H. Ward Silver" <hwardsil@seattleu.edu (H. Ward Silver)
Subject: NH6T in ARRL CW
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9502061427.F10101-a100000@bach.seattleu.edu>
I will be doing a single-op, low-power, all-band effort from NH6T in the
ARRL CW contest. I hope to see all reflectoroids in the log on several bands!
Given the sorry state of the solar flux, I don't expect much from
10-meters, but will begin checking 28030 on the hour from 1800Z. I'll also
be checking 160 on the hour beginning about 0500 or 0600Z at 1830,
depending on how 40 and 80 are doing. (as well as whether I hear KH6CC
working anybody...hihi)
Guess it's a sign of the times that ya gotta make 10-meter skeds! See you
in those pileups, folks! A special thanks to Ron, AH6AZ, and his XYL,
Sylvia, for their hospitality.
73 and Aloha, Ward N0AX
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