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AB4RU 160 SSB Score

Subject: AB4RU 160 SSB Score
From: tucker@eedsp.gatech.EDU (Jeff Tucker N9HZQ)
Date: Mon Feb 27 22:51:06 1995
These numbers are approximate, because I shut down CT before we
wrote them down.

AB4RU 1995 CQ 160 SSB

~1480 QSO's * (56 states + 46 countries) ==> ~385,000 Points

Operators: AB4RU, KB4GID, N9HZQ

Equipment: Yaesu FT-1000, Commander HF2500 amp, full-size 1/4 vertical
           insulated at 20' with elevated radials, 6 Beverage antennas,
           1/2 wave dipole

A great time was had by all.  We had good propagation, but high noise
Friday night.  Saturday was probably a little better.  We operated
continuously, but those hours with 4 or 5 QSO's in the middle of the
day were real boring.

73 de Jeff, N9HZQ


-- 
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Jeff Tucker       N9HZQ
tucker@eedsp.gatech.edu             
W4AQL Contest Team              

>From bruce@shore.net (Bruce Marshall)  Tue Feb 28 05:22:55 1995
From: bruce@shore.net (Bruce Marshall) (Bruce Marshall)
Subject: Stouffer's info
Message-ID: <199502280522.AA19670@northshore.ecosoft.com>

I called Stouffer's a couple of weeks ago to inquire about getting an extra 
"roll-away" bed in my double room again this year.  The reservations manager
told me that they can no longer put an extra bed in a regular (two queensize
beds) room due to "fire department regulations".  She said that the Dayton
fire department was really cracking down on them and other hotels.

They did say an extra bed is OK in a room that has one king-size bed.

GL,

Bruce/WA1G >>
Bruce Marshall                             email:         bruce@shore.net
Contract Office Furniture                  Tel:           (617) 327-3666
52 Cornell Street                          Tel work:      (508) 683-5332
Roslindale, MA  02131                      Fax:           (617) 327-7373
Amateur Radio:    WA1G                     PacketCluster: WA1G >WA1G  


>From w6go@netcom.com (Jay O'Brien - W6GO)  Tue Feb 28 05:22:05 1995
From: w6go@netcom.com (Jay O'Brien - W6GO) (Jay O'Brien - W6GO)
Subject: Kevin Mitnick
Message-ID: <199502280522.VAA23657@netcom14.netcom.com>

Kevin Mitnick, N6NHG, was one of the callsigns omitted from the current 
Buckmaster database.  Buckmaster provided an update database for 
PacketCluster SYSOPs who provide the database to their users.  N6NHG
was one of the callsigns in the update database.

Jay
w6go@netcom.com


>From es@mvuss.att.com (Edward S Parsons 508 960 6722)  Mon Feb 27 16:08:00 1995
From: es@mvuss.att.com (Edward S Parsons 508 960 6722) (Edward S Parsons 508 
960 6722)
Subject: K1TR ARRL CW Summary
Message-ID: <9502271829.AA14979@ig1.att.att.com>

      Call: K1TR                     Country:  United States
      Mode: CW                       Category: Multi Multi

      BAND     QSO    QSO PTS PTS/Q COUNTRIES

      160       59      177   3.0       35
       80      738     2214   3.0       87
       40     1126     3375   3.0      108
       20     1718     5151   3.0      116
       15     1161     3480   3.0      101
       10       78      234   3.0       38
     --------------------------------------

     Totals   4880    14631   3.0      485  =   7,096,035

We echo the sentiments of most of the other east coast stations: a fun
weekend with great conditions for this time in the sunspot cycle.

We had intended to operate M/2 but when one of our key operators (WZ1R)
came down sick at the last minute we opted to "just have some fun"
and go M/M.

The main operators were: NX1H, K1XM, K1RX, K1DG, K1BG and K1TR.
Operators who dropped by to operate for somewhat shorter periods: KC1XX,
WB1HBB, NM1W and K1MNS (our gracious host).

Operating positions were:
160m/20m: IC-781, HB amp (8877) on 20, Dentron on 160m.
80m/15m:  IC-781, 3-1000 amp on 80 and an Alpha 77DX on 15m.
40m/10m:  IC-765, Henry 3K on 40 and a HB amp (8877) on 10m.

Antennas:
160m: gamma matched 155' tower with elevated radials. Beverage to Eu.
80m: 4-square with elevated radials.
40m: 2/2 at 155/80'.
20m: 5 el at 80'
15m: 4/4/4/4 at 110/85/57/30'
10m: 7 el at 100'

Look for us in the ARRL-SSB DX as K1RX!

BREAKDOWN QSO/mults  K1TR  ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST  Multi Multi
HOUR      160      80       40       20       15       10    HR TOT  CUM TOT  

   0    .....    74/23    77/25    47/17    .....    .....   198/65  198/65 
   1      .      50/14    62/16    18/8       .        .     130/38  328/103
   2      .      41/5     49/9     10/4       .        .     100/18  428/121
   3    11/11    33/5     28/4       .        .        .      72/20  500/141
   4     4/4     29/5     48/4       .        .        .      81/13  581/154
   5     2/2     49/7     24/4       .        .        .      75/13  656/167
   6     1/1     37/1     16/1      1/1       .        .      55/4   711/171
   7     4/4     15/2     39/6       .        .        .      58/12  769/183
   8     5/3      4/3     42/2     .....    .....    .....    51/8   820/191
   9      .       3/1     41/2      5/3       .        .      49/6   869/197
  10      .       2/2      7/1     31/13      .        .      40/16  909/213
  11      .       1/1      2/2    124/11    38/17      .     165/31 1074/244
  12      .        .       4/1    102/5    114/13      .     220/19 1294/263
  13      .        .        .      95/6    113/10     2/1    210/17 1504/280
  14      .        .        .      97/6    124/6       .     221/12 1725/292
  15      .        .        .      88/5    106/4     12/10   206/19 1931/311
  16    .....    .....    .....    79/7     73/11     5/2    157/20 2088/331
  17      .        .        .      74/2     57/5      5/4    136/11 2224/342
  18      .        .        .      81/1     28/4      4/0    113/5  2337/347
  19      .        .        .      84/1     17/8      5/1    106/10 2443/357
  20      .        .        .      61/5      9/3      6/2     76/10 2519/367
  21      .        .      77/2     49/4      8/1      2/0    136/7  2655/374
  22      .      31/3     81/4     68/6      1/0       .     181/13 2836/387
  23      .      45/1     70/1     57/1       .        .     172/3  3008/390
   0     2/0     53/1     59/1     42/0     .....    .....   156/2  3164/392
   1     5/2     37/0     34/2      3/1       .        .      79/5  3243/397
   2     4/2     26/3     13/0       .        .        .      43/5  3286/402
   3     4/2      5/0     21/2       .        .        .      30/4  3316/406
   4     2/1     15/2     12/2       .        .        .      29/5  3345/411
   5     5/1     39/1      9/0      1/1       .        .      54/3  3399/414
   6     4/1     38/3      2/1       .        .        .      44/5  3443/419
   7     4/1     34/0     25/1       .        .        .      63/2  3506/421
   8    .....    .....    33/1     .....    .....    .....    33/1  3539/422
   9      .       1/1     23/0       .        .        .      24/1  3563/423
  10      .       2/1      7/1     24/0       .        .      33/2  3596/425
  11      .        .        .      45/0     32/0       .      77/0  3673/425
  12      .        .       7/1     51/0     87/1       .     145/2  3818/427
  13      .        .        .      58/0     86/3      5/4    149/7  3967/434
  14      .        .        .      34/1     64/1     14/11   112/13 4079/447
  15      .        .        .      29/0     70/4      8/2    107/6  4186/453
  16    .....    .....    .....    43/2     44/0      2/0     89/2  4275/455
  17      .        .        .      51/1     36/3      3/0     90/4  4365/459
  18      .        .        .      54/0     24/0      3/0     81/0  4446/459
  19      .        .       9/0     46/0      8/2      1/0     64/2  4510/461
  20      .        .      53/0     28/2      6/2       .      87/4  4597/465
  21      .       3/0     59/4     24/0     11/1      1/1     98/6  4695/471
  22      .      42/2     56/3     10/1      3/0       .     111/6  4806/477
  23     2/0     29/0     38/5      4/1      2/2       .      75/8  4881/485
DAY1    27/25   414/73   667/84 1171/106   688/82    41/20    ..... 3008/390
DAY2    32/10   324/14   460/24   547/10   473/19    37/18      .   1873/95 
TOT     59/35   738/87 1127/108 1718/116 1161/101    78/38      .   4881/485

>From zs6nw@leclub.co.za (Jan Zs6Nw)  Tue Feb 28 01:13:00 1995
From: zs6nw@leclub.co.za (Jan Zs6Nw) (Jan Zs6Nw)
Subject: 160m CW (yes, CW) Result
Message-ID: <12f.15351.400.0CAF3320@leclub.co.za>

Erm, today is the closing date for the 160m CW contest.  Here's mine:

ZS6NW : 29 x 326 = 9454

If you insist, here's the whole log: 38 Q's in all...

5N0MVE  I4JMY       OT5T    VE3EJ       (spot the dupe)
7Q7LA   IL3/IK2NCJ  OZ1LO   W1PL
9A1A    K1BNQ       PA6A    W4RX
A22MN   K2VV        RU4AA   XE2/W7WA
A71CW   KD9SV       S50A    YL2PQ
DL0KF   LY6K        S51WV   ZS4TX
DL2NBU  NK7U        S59A    ZS6EZ
EA3KU   NK7U        SM5AQD  ZS6HS
HA8FM   OH0BA/EA    SP5GRM
HG5A    OM5M        UN5G

Regards Jan ZS6NW
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>From Matt Madison <madison@tgv.com>  Tue Feb 28 16:16:06 1995
From: Matt Madison <madison@tgv.com> (Matt Madison)
Subject: testing
Message-ID: <0098CA6C.00422776.51@tgv.com>

Please ignore this test message.

>From Matt Madison <madison@tgv.com>  Tue Feb 28 16:19:59 1995
From: Matt Madison <madison@tgv.com> (Matt Madison)
Subject: test again
Message-ID: <0098CA6C.8B291566.141@tgv.com>

Testing mail system changes.  Please ignore.

>From sellington" <sellington@mail.ssec.wisc.edu  Tue Feb 28 08:04:02 1995
From: sellington" <sellington@mail.ssec.wisc.edu (sellington)
Subject: di-di-dah-dah-di-dit

Perhaps there's another reason for all the "?"s.  At any given time, zillions
of operators are tuning around looking for a clear spot to call CQ.  So,
when a DX station is copying a weak stateside station, everyone in his
skip zone hears a clear spot, and drops in a ? to find out if it's busy.
A couple dits lets him know it is.  Would you rather they just start
calling CQ?

Scott  K9MA
sellington@ssec.wisc.edu

>From Wilson, Mark,  AA2Z" <mwilson@arrl.org  Tue Feb 28 13:21:00 1995
From: Wilson, Mark,  AA2Z" <mwilson@arrl.org (Wilson, Mark,  AA2Z)
Subject: Numeric abbreviations
Message-ID: <2F5323CA@arrl.org>



Some people call these "cut numbers." Most of you already use the standard 
cut numbers for 9 and 0. Basically, multiple dahs are replaced by a single 
dah:

1 dit dah (A)
2 dit dit dah (U)
3 dit dit dit dah (V)
4 dit dit dit dit dah (4)
5 dit (E)
6 dah dit dit dit dit (6)
7 dah dit dit dit (B)
8 dah dit dit (D)
9 dah dit (N)
0 dah (T)

This information is from "Morse Code: The Essential Language" by Pete Caron, 
W3DKV, which contains all sorts of arcane material on the code.

Mark Wilson, AA2Z
mwilson@arrl.org

>From Bill_Rogers <rogers@eng15.rochny.uspra.abb.com>  Tue Feb 28 13:00:27 1995
From: Bill_Rogers <rogers@eng15.rochny.uspra.abb.com> (Bill_Rogers)
Subject: 160 SSB KA2CKI SO Score
Message-ID: <9502281300.AA19252@nms1.abb.com>


        CQ 160M phone score for KA2CKI, Single Op Low Power
        99% S&P. 1st timer.

        207 QSO's       4 DX, 5 Prov, 41 States
        Score: 23,250

        Thanks to all who dug my short toploaded vertical 
        signal out of the mud.

        

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