CQ-Contest
[Top] [All Lists]

Sept. ARRL VHF contest

Subject: Sept. ARRL VHF contest
From: klimas@uhavax.hartford.edu (klimas@uhavax.hartford.edu)
Date: Mon Sep 18 11:49:10 1995
Last call for scores/breakdowns for the rumored scores summary.
I especially need more Multi-Unlimited and Multi-Limited if you have
not yet posted them here or to vhf@w6yx or to me.
-Ron WZ1V,  klimas@uhavax.hartford.edu

>From Chad Kurszewski" <kurscj@OAMPC12.csg.mot.com  Mon Sep 18 15:52:37 1995
From: Chad Kurszewski" <kurscj@OAMPC12.csg.mot.com (Chad Kurszewski)
Subject: SSB Sprint 9/95 High Claimed
Message-ID: <9509180952.ZM8103@WE9V>

Here's the high claimed scores taken from 3830 after the ssb sprint.
Send any additions/corrections to chad_kurszewski@csg.mot.com
Also, team captains can forward calls, scores and team names for listing.


September 1995 SSB Sprint

K6LL        318  51    16218                      
K9ZO        292  55    16060  op AG9A
VE7NTT      316  50    15800                      
KW8N        306  51    15606                      
KA9FOX      302  49    14798  at W9UP
WE9V        286  50    14300  at KS9K
K7UP        309  45    13905                      
WD0T        299  46    13754                      
W9RE        286  48    13728                      
N6RO        266  51    13566                      
N7ML        288  47    13536  op KE7X
WX9E        264  50    13200  at KS9B
K0GU        281  46    12926  LP
KJ6HO       270  47    12690                      
NL7GP       238  50    11900                      
KR0Y        258  46    11868  LP 3hrs
W5NN        245  46    11270  op KB5YVT at W5SJS
NM5M        248  45    11160  LP
N5FA        222  50    11100                      
K7SS        220  48    10560  LP
WB9HRO      236  44    10384                      
K4XU        240  43    10320                      
KK9V        223  45    10035                      
KE2PF       207  48     9936                      
KE4GY       223  44     9812                      
W0OSK       236  41     9676  at N2IC/0
KI7WX       200  48     9600                      
N5RC        216  44     9504  LP
AA4NC       208  45     9360  op KI4HN
WK6V        200  44     8800                      
KO9Y        215  40     8600  LP
NC6U        197  43     8471  MP
KM0L        208  40     8320                      
NV60        196  42     8232                      
N0AX        181  42     7602  LP
W9NQ        163  41     6683  LP
K9WIE       171  39     6669                      
N6TR        160  39     6240                      
K7SV        138  45     6210  LP
WA7BNM      141  41     5781                      
VE5SF       138  35     4830                      
N9XBM       133  36     4788                      
K8JLF       129  35     4515  LP 3h
K9MMS       119  37     4403  LP 3h
AE0M        128  32     4096                      
K0EJ        115  34     3910  LP 1.5h
W9SZ         74  49     3626                      
KD1NG       109  33     3597  2.5h
N1PBT       104  33     3432  LP
KR4OQ        94  32     3008                      
AD1C         70  31     2170  at K1VR 1h
VE5MX        74  28     2072  1.25h
W1IHN        77  26     2002                      
K2MM         64  31     1984  LP
K6LRN        68  27     1836  LP 1.5h
WD9IAB       60  26     1560  LP
KO6RW        53  25     1325  LP
K0RC         48  24     1152                      
KF9PL        42  20      840  LP 1h
WB5VZL       19  14      266  12 min
WN3K         14   9      126  no ant


Low Power Top 10
K0GU      281    46  12926  LP
KR0Y      258    46  11868  LP 3hrs
NM5M      248    45  11160  LP
K7SS      220    48  10560  LP
N5RC      216    44   9504  LP
KO9Y      215    40   8600  LP
N0AX      181    42   7602  LP
W9NQ      163    41   6683  LP
K7SV      138    45   6210  LP
K8JLF     129    35   4515  LP 3h


Top 10 QSOs       Top 10 Mults
-----------       ------------
K6LL    318       K9ZO    55
VE7NTT  316       K6LL    51
K7UP    309       KW8N    51
KW8N    306       N6RO    51
KA9FOX  302       VE7NTT  50
WD0T    299       WE9V    50
K9ZO    292       WX9E    50
N7ML    288       NL7GP   50
WE9V    286       N5FA    50
W9RE    286       KA9FOX  49 (and W9SZ 49)


Team Scores
-----------

Dead Lizards      SCCC#1           Grateful Eds
K9ZO    16060     K6LL    16218    K7SS    10560
KA9FOX  14798     KJ6HO   12690    KE2PF    9936
WE9V    14300     KI7WX    9600    KI4HN    9360
W9RE    13728     WK6V     8800    N0AX     7602
WD0T    13754     NC6U     8471    N6TR     6240
WX9E    13200     W9NQ     6683    KF9PL     840
KK9V    10035     N8SR        ?    AA7FT       ?
KO9Y     8600     N6HC        ?    NN7L        ?
W9SZ     3626     W6HAL       ?    K7LXC       ?
VE4VV      ??     W6UQF       ?    K1DG        ?
-------------     -------------    -------------
       108101             62462            44538

-- 
Chad Kurszewski, WE9V                   e-mail:  Chad_Kurszewski@csg.mot.com
Sultans of Shwing       Loud is Cool....yeah, heh, heh, heh, LOUD IS COOL!!!
The Official Sultans Web Site:        http://www.infoanalytic.com/ka9fox/sos

>From Moore, Frank (Hdw Eng)" <fhmoore@po7.pcmail.ingr.com  Mon Sep 18 16:16:00 
>1995
From: Moore, Frank (Hdw Eng)" <fhmoore@po7.pcmail.ingr.com (Moore, Frank (Hdw 
Eng))
Subject: KE4GY SSB Sprint
Message-ID: <305D8D64@hubsmp2.pcmail.ingr.com>


223 x 44  High Power (for the first time ever)

TS940, Amp Supply Linear

20m A3 @ 30'
40/80m wires

Breakdown
20m   83
40m   83
80m   57

This contest is alot more fun when people can hear you :-) Needless to say 
this was a personal best for me. 20m was much better than in cw and I 
started off with about 75 the first hour. This was the first time that I was 
able to cq and have a reasonable chance of someone coming back and the cqs 
provided a number of qs that I don't normally make. Usually I work the same 
guys each sprint but this time the cqs seemed to turn up stations that I 
don't normally come across. Many thanks to Greg, KC4ZV, for his hospitality 
and linear.    Frank, KE4GY fhmoore@ingr.com


>From M. Curran" <curran@howard.genetics.utah.edu  Mon Sep 18 16:54:58 1995
From: M. Curran" <curran@howard.genetics.utah.edu (M. Curran)
Subject: KI7WX Sprint SSB
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.950918093836.28524A-100000@howard>


Call: KI7WX (@ K6XO/7)
Name: Mark
Sec:  Utah

200 x 48 = 9600 (Before the evil log checking software nails me .... ..)

Team: SCCC #1

Ft1000 + kilowatt, 3 el 20M, wire beam for 40 and a sloper for 80.

20 and 40 were decent; spent the first 3.16 hours bopping back and
forth between them.  80 was only good for 45 Q's in 50 minutes and
made my head hurt.  Apologies to KJ6HO for the 40M dupes (got him
about 3 times, sheesh!).  Nice mult total this time, now to up 
the Q's........

CU in SS,

Mark

Mark "Doc" Curran,      KI7WX      
Curran@Howard.Genetics.Utah.Edu

"What, no Idaho?  Must be the potato(e) harvest"

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • Sept. ARRL VHF contest, klimas@uhavax.hartford.edu <=