Nice Condx Huh!!!!!!!!
15m Only SO Low Power Yagi at 40ft.
105 X 86 9,030
7 hrs is all I could take! The Indy 500 and Rockets game were more exciting!!
73 See ya at FD... Mike
>From abucksho@Direct.CA (Allan Buckshon VE7SZ) Mon May 29 21:49:39 1995
From: abucksho@Direct.CA (Allan Buckshon VE7SZ) (Allan Buckshon VE7SZ)
Subject: CJ7NTT @ VE7SZ WPX
Message-ID: <199505291348.GAA11805@mail.direct.ca>
Gary borrowed my station. I caught up on chores.
CJ7NTT (op VE7NTT/WA6VEF) @ VE7SZ
40M single band, High Power
1284 q's, 458 px = 2,821,280
Enough to give him Canadian 40m record, He allready has 15 & 20. Next year 80.
Rig: Ft-1000D + Henry Amp. Ant: M2 4-el at 115'
73/Allan VE7SZ
>From PARAT Gerard <parat@dassault-elec.fr> (Tel 34813272) Mon May 29 16:51:19
>1995
From: PARAT Gerard <parat@dassault-elec.fr> (Tel 34813272) (PARAT Gerard)
Subject: WPX 95 CW : TM6GG score
Message-ID:
<19950529155119*/S=parat/O=dassault/PRMD=dass-elec/ADMD=atlas/C=fr/@MHS>
I improve my last year score by 1M points. Was the conditions better
or/and using TM6 prefix helped ?
Opening toward USA late in the night was fine here in europe !
73 de Gerard / F6FGZ
parat@dassault-elec.fr
CQ WORLD WIDE PREFIX CONTEST -- 1995
Call: TM6GG (op F6FGZ) Country: France
Mode: CW Category: Single Operator High Power
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/Q PREFIXES
160 25 48 1.9 5
80 48 106 2.2 11
40 913 3504 3.8 319
20 1346 2686 2.0 353
15 124 178 1.4 23
10 0 0 0.0 0
--------------------------------------
Totals 2456 6522 2.7 711 = 4,637,142
>From Charles Fulp Jr <0006313915@mcimail.com> Mon May 29 16:05:00 1995
From: Charles Fulp Jr <0006313915@mcimail.com> (Charles Fulp Jr)
Subject: WPXCW SCORE K3WW QRP Single OP part time
Message-ID: <52950529150525/0006313915PK4EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
K3WW QRP SINGLE OP AllBand 13.5 hours unofficial time
BAND QSOS POINTS
160 0 0
80 18 62
40 138 584
20 167 417
15 22 56
10 3 4
348 1123 232 prefixes 260,536 points
Saturday was beautiful, did major yard work, Sunday had some chrores left.
Watched Flyers eliminate the Rangers during he opening hours of the contest,
while s/p on 40 and 80. Could not work anyone on 160 but some good ears
out there on 80. Main goal was to see if my new Index Lab QRP Plus radio
could be used under real contest conditios. The AGC is slow and pumps, but
could find guys well, and was hearing the stuff answering K3ZO and N3RS etc
It will be my new FD radio, being very battery effecient and small, but
user friendly. ONLY BIG PROBLEM is max speed of 30 wpm with external
(computer) keying. The built in keyer will do 45 but it misses Dots when
using computer to key at 32 and above. Got a nice feel for the activity
with all the tuning I did, was fun to give the F1 button a rest.
73, de Chas K3WW CFULP@MCIMAIL.COM
>From MRYP19C@prodigy.com (MR CHARLES S SPAFFORD) Mon May 29 16:57:28 1995
From: MRYP19C@prodigy.com (MR CHARLES S SPAFFORD) (MR CHARLES S SPAFFORD)
Subject: Networked Logging
Message-ID: <013.07029374.MRYP19C@prodigy.com>
-- [ From: Charles S. Spafford * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] --
Hi All,
I'm not sure if this is what the mailing lists are for, I'm a newbie.
If it's not, let me know it it won't happen again. What type of
software is available for networking 2 computers together for a
contest? I'm going to operate multi/multi in the 95 PA QSO Party, and
want to have sequential numbers coming from both stations. I don't
want to have one station from 1-1,000 and the other from 1,001-?. Any
help will be appreciated.
73, de Chuck / N3LAI
|