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IARU HF CHAMPIONSHIP
Call used: NF8R Location: 08
Category: Multi-Single Xmtr Mode: MIXED Power: 1500
Callsign of Operator: NF8R
If multi-operator, show calls of all operators and loggers:
KA8D,
NF8R___________________________________________________________________
Exchanged Information: NF8R RST 08
Hours of Operation: 23:57
CW CW SSB SSB band
band QSOs pts QSOs pts mults
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
160 3 5 1 3 2
80 57 85 12 20 13
40 102 302 95 229 36
20 268 932 346 1096 48
15 93 277 91 279 35
10 19 43 0 0 6
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
TOTAL 542 1644 545 0 140 SCORE: 457,940
Club or Team Name: MAD RIVER RADIO CLUB
Equipment: IC 765, AL80A, 40-2CD, CL33, 70 ft tower, NA 9.12, Coors
Light
Comments:Packet was mostly worthless.
I have observed all competition rules as well as all regulations for
amateur radio in my country. My report is correct and true to the
best of my knowledge. I agree to be bound by the decisions of the
ARRL Awards Committee.
Date_________ Signature_____________________________ Call____________
Name: DAVE LANCE Call: NF8R
1873 S. CLEVE MASS RD
COPLEY, OH 44321
Dave NF8R
NF8R@DELPHI.COM
>From cgate!ocker@zool.interaccess.com (Charlie Ocker) Mon Jul 10 15:36:53 1995
From: cgate!ocker@zool.interaccess.com (Charlie Ocker) (Charlie Ocker)
Subject: Tower Mast Installation Summary
Message-ID: <9507101436.AA06385@chasind.com>
I have generated a summary of all the responses that I have received. Due to
the length of the summary (22.5k), I'm not going to post it directly to the
reflector, but I will be more than happy to email it to any and all interested
individuals. Thanks to all who responded! Your comments and advice are greatly
appreciated!
73 es cul,
Charlie KD5PJ/9 ocker@chasind.com
>From junger@mtn.er.usgs.gov (John Unger) Mon Jul 10 15:53:02 1995
From: junger@mtn.er.usgs.gov (John Unger) (John Unger)
Subject: IARU - modest score
Message-ID: <9507101453.AA03881@mtn.er.usgs.gov.er.usgs.gov>
IARU SUMMARY SHEET
Contest Dates : 08-Jul-95, 09-Jul-95
Callsign Used : W3GOI
Operators : JOHN UNGER
Category : Single Operator / CW only
Default Exchange : 599 08
Name : John D. Unger
Address : P.O. Box 95
City/State/Zip : Hamilton, VA 22068
Country :
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults Zones
_______________________________________________________
40CW 72 72 222 2 10
20CW 272 271 1015 7 27
15CW 6 6 14 0 3
_______________________________________________________
Totals 350 349 1251 9 40
Final Score = 61299 points.
I worked about 7.5 hours of the contest; outside chores dominate
my free time this time of year. It didn't help to have such
glorious weather this weekend! High points: working HL9DC an hour
before the end of the contest for zone 44 (he was calling CQ without
getting much response, had everyone already worked him?). Low
point: having my logging program crash mid-way in a nice run and then
the unspeakable happened, I lost my whole log! Fortunately, I had
done a manual backup about 75 QSO's earlier. For that reason, I
apologize for all of the dupes I may have generated from those lost
QSO's. It was my first time for this contest but will not be my
last - I had a ball!
Rigs: TecTec Corsair II and L4-B
Antennas: 20-meter triplex wire beam and 40-meter dipole; both up
about 40 - 45 feet.
tnx for all the contacts - John, W3GOI
>From JH5ZCP <VYA00316@niftyserve.or.jp> Mon Jul 10 15:33:00 1995
From: JH5ZCP <VYA00316@niftyserve.or.jp> (JH5ZCP)
Subject: 95IARU JH5ZCP SCORES
Message-ID: <199507101457.XAA25837@inetnif.niftyserve.or.jp>
1995 IARU HF Championship
Call : JH5ZCP
Mode : SSB only
Category: Single Operator
BAND QSO QSO-PTS ZONES HQ STNS
80 1 1 1 0
40 30 100 15 9
20 574 2668 41 11
15 224 834 17 8
10 15 23 4 0
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Totals 844 3626 78 28
Score: 384,356 points
Op.JR5JAQ yamao
comment:80m ant is broken first qso hi
EQUIPMENT TS-940S TL-922A
80m/ROTARY DP 40m/2EL 20m/4EL 15m/6EL 10m/5EL
I HOPE TO SEE YOU NEXT I.O.T.A or W A E contest
DE JH5ZCP/JR5JAQ E-MAIL(NCN98485@pcvan.or.jp)
(VYA00316@niftyserve.or.jp)
>From lvn@fox.cen.com (Larry Novak) Mon Jul 10 15:56:37 1995
From: lvn@fox.cen.com (Larry Novak) (Larry Novak)
Subject: Contest Registry: last call
Message-ID: <9507101456.AA03351@cen.com>
This is the list that will be published in the next NCJ. I'll still take
additions but they probaboy won't be published in this issue. But, if
there are any errors here let me know ASAP and I'll try to get them
fixed before publication.
Thanks, Larry, K3TLX
CQ Contest DXpedition Registery.
Updated July 6, 1995
Contest Location Who/email Status
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IOTA 95 V7A Ken, V73C OC028 (QSL N4GAK)
v73c@aloha.net
IOTA 95 EJ EI6FR MM EU-106
IOTA SSB 95 NA129 John, VE8EV XK8X 95% sure
Banks Is. ve8ev@amsat.org
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WAE CW/95 VP2MGA Bill, K5GN Very Iffy
via Joe, <71045.2632@compuserve.com>
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WAE SSB/95 VP5 VP5C by PA3ERC,etal Confirmed M/S
norf@euronet.nl
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CQWW RTTY/95 VK9L W6OTC et al M/S call: VK9LZ
mgvinson@crl.com
CQWW RTTY/95 VP5 VP5C by PA3ERC,etal Confirmed M/S
norf@euronet.nl
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SAC SSB PY0F AH0W with WA7LNW Planned M/S
ahow@primenet.com
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CQWW SSB/95 8P 8P9Z
jjarrett@CapAccess.org
CQWW SSB/95 FP WA2VUY and NO2R Planned
from WA2VUY/packet
CQWW SSB/95 FP Gary, K9GS etal Confirmed M/M
garyk9gs@solaria.sol.net
CQWW SSB/95 FS N0BSH,WX9E, etal Planned M/S
WX9E@aol.com
CQWW SSB/95 HC8 N6KT Reserved
via GARLOUGH@TGV.COM
CQWW SSB/95 HI8 WA2VUY, NO2R Desired MS (leads wanted)
CQWW SSB/95 KH9 AL7EL, WB2DND etal
CQWW SSB/95 KH0AM Tack, JE1CKA/KH0AM M/M @ Diamond hotel
je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp
CQWW SSB/95 P40E Jose, CT1BOH Firm SO
ct1boh@telpac.pt
CQWW SSB/95 P40W W2GD (QSL N2MM) Firm SO
CQWW SSB/95 PJ7 Warren, WB1HHB Planned SOLP
wrothberg@mv.MV.COM
CQWW SSB/95 PJ9T KU4J (QSL AB4JI) Firm M/S
KU4J@OPUS.HSV.ISG.MOT.COM
CQWW SSB/95 V26B AB2E etal Firm M/M
via AB2E/packet
CQWW SSB/95 V31DX KI6IM( QSL-AA6BB) Firm M/S
vburns@netcom.com
CQWW SSB/95 V7X Ken, V73C M/S (QSL KH6HH)
v73c@aloha.net
CQWW SSB/95 VE2/Zone 2 WB2K VE2TJA SO
wb2k@ritz.mordor.com
CQWW SSB/95 VP5WW Red, K0LUZ etal Planned M/S
Hamk0luz@aol.com
CQWW SSB/95 VP5 N2VW, WB2YOF, KE2OP Confirmed. Planned M/S
Carroll_Bruce/amer_support@qad.com
CQWW SSB/95 XE 6D2X (K5TSQ) Planned M/S QSL K5TSQ
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CQWW ???/95 FG JF2DQJ/KI6FE etal Planned M/S
76353.2760@compuserve.com
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CQWW CW/95 8P 8P9Z
jjarrett@CapAccess.org
CQWW CW/95 HC8 WN4KKN Reserved
GARLOUGH@TGV.COM
CQWW CW/95 J3 Dave, WJ2O Thinking about it.
WJ2O@aol.com
CQWW CW/95 KH0AM Tack, JE1CKA/KH0AM M/M @ Diamond hotel
je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp
CQWW CW/95 KP2 by Dave, WD5N Reserved
wd5n@msg.ti.com
CQWW CW/95 P40W W2GD QSL N2MM Firm SO
CQWW CW/95 PY0FF Jose, CT1BOH Firme SO
ct1boh@telpac.pt
CQWW CW/95 V31DX KI6IM (QSL AA6BB) Firm M/S
vburns@netcom.com
CQWW CW/95 VP2EFO K8MFO (QSL via W8TPS) Confirmed SOAB
via gooster@delphi.com
CQWW CW/95 VP2MDE Armadillo Contest Group Confirmed M/S
via Joe, <71045.2632@compuserve.com>
CQWW CW/95 XE 6D2X (K5TSQ) Planned SO
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SS SSB/95 KP2 Larry, KE2VB Reserved
readerl@goliath.sunyocc.edu
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CQ 160 SSB/96 KP2 Larry, KE2VB Reserved
readerl@goliath.sunyocc.edu
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CQ 160 CW/96 P4 John, K9UWA
k9uwa@mcimail.com
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ARRL DX CW/96 VP5 Ken, K0PP and N7HKW Reserved
k0pp@mcimail.com
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ARRL DX SSB/96 KP2 Larry, KE2VB Reserved
readerl@goliath.sunyocc.edu
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WPX CW/96 VP5 W5ASP
Jastaples@aol.com
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WAE CW/96 VP2MGA Bill, K5GN Probable
via Joe, <71045.2632@compuserve.com>
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CQWW CW/96 VP5 Dave, WD5N Reserved
wd5n@msg.ti.com
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Victor Burns says "V31DX and "the Country of Belize" is occupied for an
indeterminate number of years." (vburns@netcom.com)
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>From headrick@radar.nrl.navy.mil (Jim Headrick) Mon Jul 10 18:02:40 1995
From: headrick@radar.nrl.navy.mil (Jim Headrick) (Jim Headrick)
Subject: IARU Score - W3CPB
Message-ID: <v01520d00ac2708a83689@[132.250.182.180]>
40 M 96 Q 280 PTS 11 Z 13 HQS GROUND-PLANE BASE @ 12'
20 M 87 Q 287 PTS 12 Z 12 HQS AEA ISOLOOP @ 45'
15 M 45 Q 139 PTS 11 Z 8 HQS AEA ISOLOOP @ 45'
Total 228 Q 706 PTS 34 34 HQS ABT 8 HOURS TIME
The radio: Kenwood TS-830 with about 90 W
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* Jim Headrick ---> headrick@radar.nrl.navy.mil *
***********************************************************
>From pwalker@mbi.moody.edu (Paul D. Walker II) Mon Jul 10 16:12:49 1995
From: pwalker@mbi.moody.edu (Paul D. Walker II) (Paul D. Walker II)
Subject: KX8D IARU
IARU SUMMARY SHEET
Contest Dates : 08-Jul-95, 09-Jul-95
Callsign Used : KX8D
Operators : N9DHN, N9WHG
Category : MULTISINGLE (CLASS D)
Default Exchange : 59(9) 08
Equipment:
ICOM 781
10/15/20 Tribander
4 "directional" dipoles tuned for 80 loaded on 40/160
TRLog logging software
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults Zones
_______________________________________________________
160CW 1 1 1 0 1
160SSB 3 3 5 0 1
80CW 13 13 19 0 0
80SSB 18 18 32 1 4
40CW 58 58 126 8 10
40SSB 7 7 13 0 1
20CW 150 147 485 12 9
20SSB 181 181 573 7 21
15CW 13 13 25 0 1
15SSB 112 111 289 9 14
10SSB 12 12 32 1 5
_______________________________________________________
Totals 568 564 1600 38 67
Final Score = 168000 points.
Well, IARU is what got me interested in contesting originally, so I
convinced N9DHN to celebrate with me at KX8D and see exactly how much more
effective a beam antenna is than our measly verticals.
To say that we worked countries on one call that we have never even heard
before is simply a gross understatement of the fun that was had. We had so
greatly underestimated what was possible, that we were continually changing
our goals.
Now I have to figure out a way to explain to the wife why I need to put up
one of those ugly "TV" towers when we already have cable. ;^) Actually, I
probably need to buy some land and build a house first -- who says we are
obsessed.
73,
Paul Walker N9WHG
------
Paul D. Walker II e-mail: pwalker@mbi.moody.edu
Database/System Administrator phone: (312)329-4392
Moody Bible Institute fax: (312)329-8961
820 North LaSalle Blvd amateur radio: N9WHG
Chicago, ILL 60610 packet: n9whg@????? BBS went offline
>From n2ic@drmail.dr.att.com (LondonSM) Mon Jul 10 16:35:23 1995
From: n2ic@drmail.dr.att.com (LondonSM) (LondonSM)
Subject: N2IC IARU CW
Message-ID: <9507100935.ZM28216@dr.att.com>
Don't think this really went out the first time I sent it. I apologize if I am
wrong.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
N2IC - Single-Op - CW only - Zone 7 (Colorado)
Band QSO Zones HQ
160 22 4 1 1/4 wavelength sloper
80 67 12 1 1/4 wavelength vertical
40 300 31 12 3 el KLM @ 115'
20 1061 42 19 Stacked KT-34XA's @ 65', 115'
15 254 31 9 "
10 62 10 1 "
Total 1766 130 43 => 1,203,734
Wow ! What a great contest ! FB propagation and activity. Thanks to everyone
who worked me. It was really hard to believe that this is the bottom of the
sunspot cycle - widespread Sporadic-E really saved the day. No equipment
problems or local thunderstorms, either.
10 meters - The EU opening didn't make it this far west - I listened and
listened. A pipeline to W8 from here. A few SA and ZL2AGY were the only DX.
Many CQ's towards JA and moved multipliers from 15 with nil results (VE6 being
the only exception).
15 meters - A pleasant surprise. The band never really opened for DX, but it
never totally closed, either. Except for HG95HQ when the band peaked, the DX
stations seldom moved the S-meter, but I could work every station I could hear.
No DX runs, but worked every mult that I heard. The only frustration was being
unable to break through the inaudible EU pileup to work A92Q (did work the C47
later for the mult, however). Amazed to work SP0HQ around 0600Z, and RA0FU at
0921Z (0321 local time). Moving mults from 20 was at least 90% successful.
20 meters - Just like the Energizer bunny, 20 just kept going-and-going. A
seemingly endless number of EU, almost the entire 24 hours. It's openings like
this that make you wish for a 4-stack, instead of a 2-stack, to work the next
layer of weak EU. FB JA condx the last few hours of the contest kept me on 20,
instead of 40.
40 meters - Started the contest here with JA, VK, and ZL, but that faded
quickly, as local sunrise is 1140Z. The big gun EU stations were loud and
easily workable an hour before sunset, but couldn't hear very many of the 2nd
tier EU stations that the east coast was running. Strange propagation around
0430Z-0500Z - the only EU heard were OH, SM, LA and TF, who were all well into
daylight. JA run disappointing - they were all up on 20.
80 meters - QRN ! Too bad I didn't have my winter beverages (have to take them
down for farming activities). Sorry to all those who called that I couldn't
pull through. Did my usual thing - work USA and VE zones during the night,
then grab JA and Pacific at sunrise (+- 10 minutes) when the band quiets down
and peaks. Where were all the VE6's I worked on 20 and 40 ?
160 - QRN, but at least I didn't miss Zone 8 (yes, it has happened in the past
!). Lack of beverages cost me an XJ7RAC QSO, amongst others.
Really love this contest when the K-index is low. When there are no sunspots,
40, 20 and 15 meter DX propagation is much better than the fall/winter
contests.
73,
Steve, N2IC(/0)
n2ic@dr.att.com
>From alan@ES.COM (Alan Brubaker) Mon Jul 10 16:57:31 1995
From: alan@ES.COM (Alan Brubaker) (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: IARU Contest @ K6XO
Message-ID: <199507101557.JAA28613@greely.corp.ES.COM>
K6XO Multiop with AB7GM, KI7WX and W0MHS
QSOs: 1175
Mult: 80 (est).
Final score: 300,000 (est).
Post processing of the log is required. Good conditions Saturday night.
We put in 19 hours out of 24.
Alan, K6XO
alan@es.com
>From Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW" <gswanson@arrl.org Mon Jul 10 17:49:00 1995
From: Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW" <gswanson@arrl.org (Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW)
Subject: IARU Score - W1INF (KB1GW, Op)
Message-ID: <30015AAE@arrl.org>
IARU HF Championship -- 1995
Call: W1INF Country: United States
(Operator: KB1GW) Category: Single Operator
BAND QSO QSO-PTS PTS/Q ZONES HQ STNS
160 0 0 0.00 0 0
80 0 0 0.00 0 0
40 0 0 0.00 0 0
20 405 947 2.34 18 11
15 70 220 3.14 12 4
10 35 125 3.57 7 1
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--
Totals 510 1292 2.53 37 16
Score: 68,476 points
*** Part-time effort: Time On = 7 hours. ***
(QSL via:) MAILING ADDRESS:
ARRL HQ Operators Club, W1INF
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111
(Op: Glenn Swanson, KB1GW)
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