CY2A will be active in the CQ WPX SSB. This station is in Quebec, CANADA. QSL
via VE2ZP
73, Dave VE2ZP/VE9CB
Packet: VE2ZP@VA3TCP.#EON.ON.CAN.NOAM
InterNet: ve2zp@va3tcp.ampr.org
>From rdimauro@ccs.internet.ve (Rino Di Mauro) Wed Mar 27 00:15:16 1996
From: rdimauro@ccs.internet.ve (Rino Di Mauro) (Rino Di Mauro)
Subject: YV5NCK in WPX SSB Contest
Message-ID: <199603270015.AAA03097@ccs.internet.ve>
YV5NCK (Rino) will participate again in WPX SSB as a Single Operator Single
Band Low Power in 80 Mtrs. QSL info via YV5NCK by bureau or Callbook. See
you in the contest!!, 73.
Rino Di Mauro
YV5NCK
>From Petar.Milicic@mef.hr (Petar Milicic) Wed Mar 27 07:26:45 1996
From: Petar.Milicic@mef.hr (Petar Milicic) (Petar Milicic)
Subject: 9A1A in WPX SSB
Message-ID: <199603270726.JAA12704@rebro.mef.hr>
Hello OMs
We will be as usual in WPX multi/multi:
- 160m - inv L, sloopers, beverages, TS950... 9A6A, 9A6D, 9A2B, 9A7R
- 80m - 2 phased vertical, horizontalloop, TS950, A77, ...9A9A, 9A3NR
- 40m - 4 el Yagi, TS950 A77, 9A2EU, 9A2TS,
- 20m - 6/6 Yagi TS950 , A77, 9A5W, 9A3GW, 9A2R, S58KW
- 15m - 6/6/8 Yagi TS950 A77, 9A3GW, 9A5W,
- 10m 6/6/6/6 Yagi TS950 HM, 9A6A, 9A6D,9A2B, 9A7R
Hope to meet everybody, specialy on 160m and 10m . Hope that 10m will start
to be open for USA...
73 de 9A6A Petar (member of 9A1A contest tim )
>From morpheus@kuwait.net () Wed Mar 27 14:57:09 1996
From: morpheus@kuwait.net () (morpheus@kuwait.net ())
Subject: I will join WPX Contest!
Message-ID: <m0u1tqo-0004T4C@access.kuwait.net>
Hi all,
I will join the WPX contest as Single Operator High Power All band
(20/15/10M), But as you all know we have no holiday in Sat&Sun but I hope I
can work you all!! look for me in the 10M opening.
I will use:-
Tx/Rx:Kenwood TS-850S
Ant:Sommer XP-508 (9 ele 20=>10m)
Amp:Alpha 87A by ETO
Power:1.5KW
Thank you
Hamad J. Al-Nusif
9k2hn
if you want to see me check my home page!!
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9K2HN | E-Mail: morpheus@kuwait.net |
Hamad Al-Nusif | http://www.kuwait.net/~morpheus/hamad/9k2hn.html |
Kuwait City | QSL is OK by the bureau or direct by 1995 CBA |
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>From Peter (VK4TPW) Wetzig" <Peter_Wetzig@msn.com Wed Mar 27 13:10:58 1996
From: Peter (VK4TPW) Wetzig" <Peter_Wetzig@msn.com (Peter (VK4TPW) Wetzig)
Subject: VK4MZ - CQ WPX SSB
Message-ID: <UPMAIL07.199603271312120089@msn.com>
Message inserted on behalf of Kerry VK4MZ ....
Due the band plan in effect in VK land, please note that VK4MZ will be working
3690-3695, ... listening up 3785-3795 for the duration of the CQ WPX SSB
Contest.
Thanks, Peter VK4TPW
>From Jimmy R. Floyd" <floydjr@Interpath.com Wed Mar 27 13:36:59 1996
From: Jimmy R. Floyd" <floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: ARRL DX SSB Contest 96 Scores FINAL POSTING!
Message-ID: <199603271445.JAA01366@mail-hub.interpath.net>
ARRL DX SSB CONTEST 1996
RAW SCORES
Compiled by
WA4ZXA
Email: floydjr@interpath.com
FINAL POSTING!!!!!!!
CALL HRS SCORE QSO'S DX
__________________________________________________________________________
QRP
KA4RRU 100,203 263 127
VE7CQK 1,275 25 17
SO/HP/AB
HC8N (WN4KKN) 7,180,000 7250 330
TD9IGI (KA9FOX) 6,334,335 6703 315
P40V 6,282,390 6866 305
ZF2FT 4,280,000 5292 270
WR6R/KH6 3,986,865 4663 285
OK1RI 1,558,458 2778 187
K1AR (@K1EA) 2,820,000 2483 379
K5ZD (W2SC) 2,516,112 2424 346
N6BV 2,130,000 2215 322
K3ZO 2,066,931 2069 333
KM9P 1,930,932 1882 342
W9RE 1,599,960 1594 335
AA1K 1,420,146 1547 306
VO1MP 1,352,700 1503 300
WZ4F 41 1,308,051 1439 303
WC6H (NU6S) 1,036,032 1349 256
W9LT/8 940,473 1264 249
K4VVD 837,000 1062 263
KF8UM 21 573,333 857 223
AA2Z 15 514,040 765 224
N8II 14 514,000 927 185
KQ2M 11 390,000 822 158
KC6X 365,715 567 215
KB3TS 300,312 516 194
KE8KG 172,770 443 130
W4ZYT 4 39,342 158 83
SO/LP/AB
PY2NY 140,400 450 104
AC1O/4 40 587,223 717 273
WA7BNM 24 436,020 676 215
WA4ZXA 40 407,484 539 252
KJ6HO 40 403,572 676 199
AA1HJ 355,407 701 169
WA0QOA 333,564 532 209
WS1A 324,000 534 203
KC8FS 21 300,291 504 199
AA0SQ 204,672 417 164
KJ4WH 181,440 360 168
N1PBT 28 148,851 333 149
KS4XG 26 111,069 301 123
W3HZU 15 70,380 230 102
KD6DAE 16 47,520 180 88
KF9YH 4 28,776 109 88
WB4VIM 20 27,135 135 67
WU1F 8 24,948 108 77
WD3Q 18,000 100 60
SO/HP/ASSISTED
PQ0MM 3,543,350 4460 265
PY2EX 15 1,072,200 1787 200
G4OJH 562,000 1397 134
VE3EJ 3,000,000 2508 408
K2WK 2,001,654 1827 366
N3RR 1,570,000 1418 370
K3WW 1,509,228 1356 371
KS1L 1,500,000 1577 314
N4ZC 1,201,560 1178 340
N8ATR 38 953,250 1026 310
AA3B 48 929,556 1026 302
WN3K 900,936 1034 291
W1GD 30 849,150 925 306
KG4W 775,872 898 288
K3SW 26 639,540 749 285
KA5W 459,036 622 246
KB1GW 21 405,042 722 187
WA2TIF 391,000 597 219
N1CC 379,323 567 223
KQ4QM 366,798 541 226
N5HRG 328,000 462 237
K3IXD 323,400 440 245
K6XO/7 20 183,180 430 142
KA8D 144,900 300 161
WB0O 10 127,925 377 175
WB4NFS 101,010 259 130
WF3T 78,408 216 121
K0BX 8 51,606 183 94
WB4IUX 35,000 131 90
W2UP 2 14,025 85 55
KF2U 695 250
SO/LP/ASSISTED
K0LUZ 354,000 567 209
AB5LX (AGE 12) 62,400 208 100
KF2FB 36,828 132 93
SINGLE BAND
160M
ZF2ND 139,200 800 58
K2WI 29,232 168 58
AC4NJ 24,490 135 58
AA8U 7,740 62 43
80M
ON4UN 188,448 1208 52
DL4YAO 10 6,552 84 26
XE2AC 3,198 41 26
WA4SVO 125,000 449 93
KO1F 125,000 492 85
KD1NG 13 40,128 209 64
KF4HK 22,860 127 60
WZ1R 6 123 50
40M
S59DBC (S55OO) 109,950 733 50
ZY2HT (PU2LSR) 14 94,248 561 56
KC7EM 193,572 849 76
W0UN (W0UA) 142,065 615 77
20M
GI0UJG 427,614 2299 62
PY0FF 364,860 2027 60
GW4BLE 333,114 1882 59
GM4FDM 24 332,640 1851 60
HR6/N4MO 272,000 1623 56
OI6YF (OH6YF) 128,760 740 58
PI4TUE (PA3EZ) 117,477 687 57
HB9HFN 30,381 248 41
NI8L 26 518,256 1416 122
N9ITX/7 22 227,832 863 88
WA7IVZ 99,840 419 80
VE6DBH 14 17,280 120 48
15M
HK4QIM 302,157 1767 57
W7TSQ/TI5 106,236 681 52
K5XI 125,000 432 97
N4BP 82,908 329 84
W5ASP 64,218 278 77
WA2QNW 24,966 146 57
KF8K 21,945 133 55
10M
KE5FI 7,176 104 23
K2YJL/M 90 10 3
N5RZ 65 19
MULTI/SINGLE
WP2AHW 6,876,738 7491 306
PJ9G 6,253,542 6746 309
V31DX 6,170,175 6925 297
XE2KB 4,389,876 4782 306
VP9DX 3,846,180 4931 260
ZW5B 3,180,270 4670 227
IR4T 1,797,600 2800 214
EI7M 1,555,704 2788 186
DL0WW 1,062,936 2072 171
IR2W 946,116 1923 164
II2K 542,520 1320 137
G0FOS 210,288 674
K3LR 3,140,000 2507 417
K8AZ 1,972,848 1787 368
AA4NC 1,661,520 1505 368
K8CC 1,547,199 1461 353
N2IC/0 1,520,673 1590 319
W6GO 1,165,248 1428 272
S59POM 1,381,935 2556 181
K1KP 1,108,548 1169 318
VE6JY 908,901 1323 229
K3MD 771,456 900 287
KF6A 570,210 831 229
NO9Z 24 283,968 503 192
MULTI/TWO
XE2DV 8,646,276 8681 332
FS5PL 7,521,225 8675 289
IQ4A 1,890,600 3151 200
KC1XX 4,080,000 2965 460
KF2ET (@KE2NL) 3,745,950 2950 425
K4ISV 3,278,025 2574 425
KS9K 2,843,000 2220 427
W1FJ 2,400,000 2000 392
W5KFT 2,084,262 1786 389
W3GNQ 1,690,000 1538 369
KO4EW 1,297,725 1338 325
KB1H 1,227,231 1251 327
NK7U 1,219,428 1619 252
NC0P 1,184,358 1211 326
AA3JU 1,161,810 1174 331
K3II 1,074,450 1103 325
WS4F 1,002,288 1111 304
W3USS 659,295 897 245
VE5RI 278,559 514 181
MULTI/MULTI
9A1A 2,531,496 3784 223
W3LPL 5,700,000 3714 517
N2RM 5,070,000 3470 489
K1RX 4,021,281 2962 453
N3RS 3,732,900 2709 460
N2NT 3,149,000 2422 434
W4MYA 2,690,000 2100 429
KY1H 2,509,686 2088 402
KY3N 2,280,840 1836 415
K3ANS 1,700,000
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
OPERATORS LIST
Call Ops
M/S
VE6JY VE6FR,VE6SLV,VE6JY,VE6LDX,VE6WQ
N2IC/0 N2IC,K0KR
AA4NC AA4NC,KI4HN,KB9MS
K3MD K3MD,N3PUR,N3NAV
ZW5B PY5CC,PY5EG,PY5VV,PY5GU
WP2AHW KE2VB,WD5N
W6GO AA6WJ,N6IG,N6IYS,NB6G,W6GO
DL0WW DJ5JK,DK3GI,DL1IAO,DL5IAR
XE2KB XE2KB,AA5NK,K5NA
KF6A KF6A,KJ6TC,NV6O
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8NZ,KD8TA,W8KIC,WT8C
K8CC AA8AV,K8CC,K8GL,VA3NA
V31DX N6YRU,KI6IM
K1KP K1KP,N1OEK,WA1S,KB2R
K3LR K3LR,WR3G,K3UA,ND8L
NO9Z NO9Z,KF9PL,W9SZ
S59POM S58A,S58AB,S59A,S52ZW
IR4T I4UFH,I4JMY,IK4IEE,I4YSS
IR2W I2VXJ,I2EOW,IK2QEI,IK4MED,IK4MTF
G0FOS G0VYH,G0LUJ,G7LXK,G0DBU,G0SBR,G0UDT,G0WIF,G4ZVJ
M/2
WS4F AB4RU,AE6E,NZ3I,WS4F
NC0P NCOP,WO0V,WA0FLS,WD0GVY,WR0G
KO4EW KO4EW,KQ4HC,K0EJ,WA6KUI
K3II K3II,WB3ESS,N3BDA
NK7U AA7TF,N7BZ,KK7A,AB7CZ,W7ZRC
VE5RI VE5FF,VE5FN,VE6BBP
AA3JU AA3JU,N3RCA,N3JGX,KE3RR,KB3AZR
XE2DV XE2DV,XE2DU,A17B,N2WEW
KB1H KB1H,AA1CE,K1DW,K1EBY,WA1RLV,WB1CBY
W5KFT W5KFT,AA5RB,WB5VZL
KS9K K9GS,K9PW,N9AU,NB9C,WB9TIY,KS9K
W3USS K3ZJ,JH1NBN
IQ4A I4VEQ,I4TJE,IK4DCT,IK4XQH,IK4EWK,IK2NCJ
K4ISV K4ISV,K9VV,WB4FLB,N1GL
M/M
KY1H KY1H,WM1K,K1MBO,WA1QCG,K2WR,W1MJ,WA1ZAM
KY3N KY3N,WB3FIZ,N3ADL,K3OX
KY1H KY1H,K1MBO,KM1P,KE6BER,WA1ZAM,KZ1O,WR2I,WT2Q,W1GG
W3LPL K3MQH,WB2Q,KE3Q,WM2H,WR3E,N3GB,K3RT,KF3P,K3RA,W3LPL,K1RZ,
ND3F,N5OKR
N3RS KY2T,N3AD,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W3UM
K1RX K1RX,NX1H,WT1S,K1FWE,K1TR,WB1HBB,K1XM,KQ1F,K1TWF
N2NT N2NT,KZ2S,W2GD
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
THESE ARE NOT OFFICIAL SCORES!! DO NOT SEND ME ANY LOGS!!
PLEASE DO NOT POST ANY SCORES TO THE CQ-CONTEST REFLECTOR!!!!
Send scores to the 3830 reflector or to me direct.
3830@akorn.net is the 3830 reflector. Put subscribe in text.
These scores are put in the classes by what the person submitted them.
Please do not email me and tell me there is no such class or it should
be called something else. I only by what the individual sends me.
I believe to subscribe to the 3830 reflector email 3830-REQUEST@akorn,net
and put subscribe in message body.
Please remember if you do not give me a class that I can figure out you
will be put in the Unlimited Class. I have no way of reading your minds.
You may have noticed that now the DX and Stateside are separated. I hope
this is the way everyone likes it. Breakdown sheets will also relfect
this.
73 Jim
**********************************************************
* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
* *
* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: **NEW** >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
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>From Jimmy R. Floyd" <floydjr@Interpath.com Wed Mar 27 13:37:10 1996
From: Jimmy R. Floyd" <floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: ARRL DX SSB Contest 96 Breakdown FINAL POSTING
Message-ID: <199603271445.JAA01394@mail-hub.interpath.net>
ARRL SSB DX CONTEST 96
BREAKDOWN of SCORES
Compiled by
WA4ZXA
Email: floydjr@interpath.com
FINAL POSTING!!!!!!!
CALL 160 80 40 20 15 10 SCORES
________________________________________________________________________
QRP
KA4RRU 0/ 0 13/ 9 15/ 15 150/ 62 83/ 39 2/ 2 100,203
VE7CQK O/ O 1/ 1 1/ 1 18/ 11 5/ 4 0/ 0 1,275
SO/HP/AB
HC8N 251/52 720/ 58 983/ 59 2109/ 60 2288/ 59 901/42 7,180,000
TD9IGI 286/49 817/ 59 963/ 58 1852/ 60 2447/ 59 338/30 6,334,335
WR6R/KH6 198/46 373/ 53 1070/ 57 1307/ 54 1282/ 56 433/19 3,986,865
OK1RI 101/25 322/ 40 531/ 41 1727/ 59 97/ 22 0/ 0 1,558,458
K1AR 61/42 328/ 72 346/ 74 1576/120 167/ 67 11/ 7 2,820,000
K5ZD 62/38 321/ 73 303/ 68 1641/118 86/ 42 11/ 7 2,516,112
K3ZO 39/30 322/ 69 307/ 61 1253/115 137/ 55 11/ 3 2,066,931
KM9P 57/36 212/ 64 220/ 63 1187/104 145/ 59 61/16 1,930,932
W9RE 52/36 160/ 62 163/ 60 994/104 175/ 62 50/11 1,599,960
WZ4F 36/31 126/ 61 120/ 54 980/104 166/ 51 11/ 2 1,308,051
WC6H 1/ 1 56/ 29 355/ 58 708/ 94 146/ 48 83/26 1,036,032
W9LT/8 9/ 9 163/ 59 162/ 54 843/ 91 83/ 34 4/ 2 940,473
KG4W 43/34 194/ 59 131/ 50 418/ 93 99/ 50 13/ 2 775,872
K6XO/7 5/ 3 20/ 14 20/ 16 308/ 76 72/ 31 5/ 2 183,180
KE8KG 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 334/ 85 97/ 42 12/ 3 172,770
SO/LP/AB
PY2NY 0/ 0 3/ 3 3/ 3 66/ 30 317/ 50 61/18 140,400
AC1O/4 28/24 90/ 47 105/ 50 223/ 74 207/ 64 64/14 587,223
WA7BNM 13/ 9 46/ 27 63/ 29 376/ 82 113/ 46 65/22 436,020
WA4ZXA 24/21 76/ 48 79/ 46 214/ 76 112/ 55 34/ 6 407,484
KJ6HO 7/ 3 49/ 28 154/ 31 286/ 72 126/ 47 54/18 403,572
AA1HJ 0/ 0 68/ 33 145/ 52 456/ 62 32/ 22 0/ 0 355,407
WA0QOA 5/ 5 48/ 37 86/ 42 278/ 77 102/ 45 13/ 3 333,564
KC8FS 0/ 0 48/ 33 75/ 45 272/ 81 81/ 35 28/ 5 300,291
AA0SQ 0/ 0 33/ 25 33/ 26 227/ 72 103/ 38 21/ 3 204,672
KJ4WH 13/12 36/ 21 53/ 30 128/ 60 86/ 38 44/ 7 181,440
N1PBT 0/ 0 47/ 31 58/ 33 203/ 65 25/ 20 0/ 0 148,851
KS4XG 0/ 0 3/ 3 49/ 27 162/ 55 85/ 36 2/ 2 111,069
KD6DAE 1/ 1 4/ 3 36/ 19 48/ 23 49/ 27 42/15 47,520
SO/HP/A
K2WK 61/46 258/ 71 136/ 66 1232/121 102/ 50 38/12 2,001,654
N3RR 63/46 161/ 68 219/ 71 757/109 173/ 66 45/10 1,570,000
K3WW 66/47 136/ 69 141/ 71 859/111 130/ 66 24/ 7 1,509,228
N4ZC 55/41 134/ 63 218/ 67 543/ 97 173/ 63 53/ 9 1,201,560
N8ATR 36/31 101/ 57 105/ 58 651/107 110/ 51 23/ 6 953,250
AA3B 29/27 101/ 54 121/ 60 613/ 96 121/ 57 41/ 8 929,556
WN3K 26/24 90/ 55 92/ 49 707/105 105/ 51 14/ 7 900,936
KB1GW 0/ 0 95/ 45 48/ 28 506/ 81 73/ 33 0/ 0 407,772
N1CC 4/ 4 49/ 36 67/ 45 337/ 85 94/ 48 16/ 5 379,323
KQ4QM 7/ 7 53/ 36 79/ 42 250/ 85 111/ 48 41/ 8 366,798
KA8D 1/ 1 34/ 25 59/ 34 156/ 71 49/ 29 1/ 1 144,900
WB0O 13/13 30/ 25 34/ 25 265/ 85 25/ 19 10/ 8 127,925
WF3T 0/ 0 23/ 18 30/ 23 119/ 55 44/ 25 0/ 0 78,408
SO/LP/A
KF2FB 0/ 0 0/ 0 22/ 18 66/ 42 44/ 33 0/ 0 36,828
M/S
WP2AHW 342/53 850/ 58 1074/ 59 2117/ 59 3013/ 59 95/18 6,876,738
PJ9G 382/53 798/ 59 864/ 58 2034/ 58 2552/ 59 116/22 6,253,542
V31DX 242/44 579/ 57 1388/ 59 2016/ 60 2360/ 59 340/18 6,170,175
XE2KB 305/51 990/ 59 1009/ 57 1241/ 57 888/ 55 349/27 4,389,876
VP9DX 426/51 1374/ 59 489/ 49 2226/ 58 414/ 41 2/ 2 3,846,180
EI7M 212/33 420/ 42 310/ 40 1815/ 58 31/ 13 0/ 0 1,555,704
S59POM 82/27 249/ 33 535/ 46 1649/ 59 0/ 0 0/ 0 1,381,935
DL0WW 59/23 363/ 41 344/ 41 1293/ 58 13/ 8 0/ 0 1,062,936
K3LR 67/46 344/ 87 269/ 82 1649/138 132/ 52 46/12 3,140,000
K8AZ 51/39 184/ 69 170/ 73 1198/116 127/ 57 57/14 1,972,848
AA4NC 44/39 138/ 64 284/ 69 770/108 226/ 81 43/ 7 1,661,520
K8CC 43/34 185/ 66 173/ 70 892/114 113/ 60 35/ 9 1,547,199
N2IC/0 30/23 90/ 51 383/ 60 871/109 125/ 51 81/25 1,520,673
W6GO 12/ 8 61/ 28 476/ 59 642/104 167/ 52 70/21 1,165,248
K1KP 30/27 177/ 63 144/ 62 687/103 119/ 56 12/ 7 1,108,548
VE6JY 13/12 44/ 29 99/ 45 1061/100 106/ 43 0/ 0 908,901
KF6A 0/ 0 43/ 25 196/ 41 426/ 90 104/ 47 62/26 570,210
M/2
XE2DV 553/58 1207/ 60 1470/ 60 2709/ 60 2312/ 59 429/35 8,646,276
FS5PL 344/51 1201/ 59 1838/ 59 2422/ 60 2905/ 59 2/ 2 7,251,225
KC1XX 71/47 545/ 84 366/ 87 1683/133 271/ 96 29/13 4,080,000
KF2ET 59/42 447/ 86 386/ 82 1822/132 200/ 75 36/ 8 3,745,950
K4ISV 75/42 278/ 79 289/ 75 1579/128 304/ 86 49/15 3,278,025
KS9K 54/50 277/ 80 255/ 85 1399/138 193/ 68 45/16 2,843,000
W5KFT 31/25 127/ 57 482/ 80 670/105 397/100 79/22 2,084,262
KO4EW 45/34 206/ 70 141/ 59 740/ 95 166/ 62 40/ 5 1,297,725
NK7U 22/16 123/ 38 358/ 51 976/ 99 97/ 39 40/ 9 1,219,428
NC0P 30/23 105/ 57 167/ 67 645/ 94 207/ 67 57/18 1,184,358
AA3JU 30/27 241/ 72 172/ 69 562/104 129/ 49 40/10 1,161,810
K3II 44/37 100/ 54 158/ 68 641/103 141/ 56 19/ 7 1,074,450
WS4F 23/19 109/ 50 183/ 61 546/ 96 210/ 71 40/ 7 1,002,288
M/M
9A1A 191/32 837/ 47 692/ 53 1873/ 58 191/ 33 0/ 0 2,531,496
W3LPL 144/63 741/100 574/ 99 1814/137 363/100 78/18 5,700,000
N2RM 126/54 590/ 95 485/ 91 1810/138 394/ 98 65/13 5,070,000
K1RX 80/46 452/ 82 329/ 86 1750/133 293/ 92 58/14 4,021,281
N3RS 76/48 366/ 81 530/ 91 1298/131 368/ 95 71/14 3,732,900
N2NT 90/50 391/ 85 343/ 80 1312/126 234/ 80 52/13 3,149,000
KY1H 67/45 289/ 78 272/ 72 1202/120 213/ 73 45/14 2,509,686
KY3N 83/48 429/ 87 272/ 74 740/113 271/ 83 41/10 2,280,840
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
73 Jim
**********************************************************
* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
* *
* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: **NEW** >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
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>From N6IP Bob Wolbert" <n6ip@espmail.com Wed Mar 27 08:07:32 1996
From: N6IP Bob Wolbert" <n6ip@espmail.com (N6IP Bob Wolbert)
Subject: 1995 Calif. QSO Party Results Available on Web Site
Message-ID: <9602278279.AA827942852@espmail.espmail.com>
The results of the 1995 California QSO Party (CQP) are
available on the WW Web. Find them at
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/n6ip/cqp
73 de Bob, N6IP
Director, Northern California Contest Club
>From Larry Tyree <n6tr@akorn.net> Wed Mar 27 17:41:39 1996
From: Larry Tyree <n6tr@akorn.net> (Larry Tyree)
Subject: Tenth Internet Sprint
Message-ID: <199603271741.MAA18464@paris.akorn.net>
TENTH INTERNET CW SPRINT CONTEST
Contest period: 01:00:00Z to 03:00:00Z on Sunday April 28th UTC. This
is Saturday evening in the USA.
Bands: 40 and 20 meters only (this is a real radio contest, no internet).
Suggested frequencies are 7030-7050 and 14030-14050.
Max power output: 150 watts at transmitter output connector.
Exchange: Consecutive QSO number (starting with one), name and state
or province or DXCC country (if outside W/VE). The name for
the first QSO is your name. For every QSO afterwards, the name
you send is the name you received in the previous QSO.
Call: CQ INT
The standard sprint QSY rule must be followed. This means that if you
solict a QSO (ie: with CQ or QRZ), after completing the QSO, you must
QSY at least 1 kHz before calling another station, or 5 kHz before
solicting another QSO.
Both callsigns must be sent during the exchange. Only one signal at a
time please and all QSOs are to take place on CW. All information
submitted must have been decoded during the contest. The use of post
contest detection or verification techniques or systems is not allowed.
Also, do not make round robin type QSOs. It will be very easy to spot
these with the names floating around. A round robin QSO is one where
you should QSY, but instead hang around to work the station who is
QSOing the station you gave the frequency to.
You may work the same station multiple times provided they are separated
by at least 3 other QSOs in both logs (regardless of band). For example,
if WN4KKN works N6TR, KKN must work at least 3 other stations before he
can work TR again. TR must also work 3 stations before working KKN
again. Changing bands does not eliminate the three QSO requirement.
The three QSOs must not be dupes themselves.
You must not work the same station or stations using any kind of schedule
or system. It is the intent of the dupe rule to make sure we don't run out
of stations to work. It is NOT the intent of this rule for you to change how
you would operate the contest if dupes were not allowed. If, in the log
checkers opinion, you have not lived up to the intent of this rule, your
log will be disqualified!!
Total score is the number of contacts you make. Any QSO found to be
defective in anyway will be removed from both logs (yes, if someone
miscopies your exchange, you won't get credit for the QSO, so QRS a
bit!!).
Please refrain from using vulgar or inappropriate names. If you receive
one of these names, feel free to either edit it or replace it with your
starting name. Make sure to make a note in your log so we know what you did.
Injecting the contest with an inappropriate name (in the log checker's
opinion) will result in a 1000 point penalty per occurrence. Examples of
inappropriate names may be found on MTV and generally start with the
letter "B".
Additional penalties will be assessed to people who work a significant number
of QSOs, but don't turn a log in. They will be given minus one point
for each QSO that we can verify actually occurred.
Logs must be sent in ASCII format via internet to n6tr@contesting.com within
72 hours of the end of the contest. Figuring out how to send in your
log on the internet is PART OF THE CONTEST. If you need help, we will
try to assist the best we can.
Logs must show the band, time, station worked, number sent, number received,
name received and QTH received for each QSO. Also, please tell me the
name you start the contest with. We will assume the name you send is the
name received on your previous QSO, so you don't have to show that.
Results will be publised on CQ-CONTEST within 2 weeks of the contest. Logs
are checked using the K2MM LogZap software system. All checked logs will
be made available by FTP except for those requested by the submitter to
be kept private. Decisions of the judging committe are final and arbitrary.
Good luck, tell a friend and HAVE FUN!!
Tree N6TR
tree@contesting.com
>From Richard Riley #7122" <RRILEY%ESA.bitnet@listserv.gmd.de Wed Mar 27
>23:57:15 1996
From: Richard Riley #7122" <RRILEY%ESA.bitnet@listserv.gmd.de (Richard Riley
#7122)
Subject: Ref: Power
HA1AG replied:
- Say what you want, but if you are permitted to 500W input and you use more
- than this then YOU BREAK THE LAW.... Consequently if you say kW (note the
- singular!) and you use more than this then YOU LIE! Moreover, if you sign the
- summary sheet saying something like "This is to certify that in this contest
-
-Ihave operated my transmitter within the limitations of my license and have
- observed fully the rules and regulations of the contest." your signature has
- the worth of the ink...
-
- So there are two reasons to withdraw your license.... PTT's work by the law
- and you Machiavellistic way of thinking won't be accepted...
and shortly afterwards added:
- This issue is getting more and more
- up-to-date. When the same 50-100 station can be heard on the band every
- contest then it is not a fun anymore...
-
- Let me enlighten my point a bit better. It is not the "neighbor's grass is
- always greener" topic... I have a modest station: 5 ele long Yagis on
- separate
- towers for 10,15 and 20m. 3 ele Yagi for 40m and delta loops + Beverages for
- 80/160. With the amplifier I have I could run pile-ups but that is not the
- goal.
-
- I've been thinking a lot and in my opinion this fight for Qs doesn't lead to
- anywhere. The Big Gun OMs are crying for the new blood but they didn't
- realize that with today's contesting the newcomers become frustrated easily
- and go back their nit-nets for DX Qs...
-
- But keeping the limits and fair play doesn't fit into this contesting
- world...There is no place for skills and tricks: the today's recipe is very
- simple: put 3 yagis stacked, buy an Alpha or a Henry, a DVP, tune to 14.192
- and keep your fingers on the keyboard... patience is the worst thing: it is
- needed to keep the frequency as your own but can't be found in ICOM's 96
- catalogue...
- Anyway, have you tried to take part in a WPX / WW / ARRL / IARU with that
- childish 500W input in the last 3 years? It's worth for a try...
G0JFX:
Thanks for your reply...yes from a "legal" viewpoint you're right...I didn't
intend to start a discussion on "Standardising Power Limits Globally" or
alike...
what I was addressing was the fact the no contest sponsor/organiser is
going to turn in a member/participant in the above scenario.
So why not be truthful on the air?
I believe all S/O and M/S entries throughout Europe use around 1-3KW
and the organisers know this...just as they know about multiple sites
for multi multis...they turn a blind-eye to this because it's the "accepted
norm".
It just strikes me as strange that the French appear (there may be others?)
to be the only guys doing this. Even when sending logs to the REF (the French
national society) some stations indicate levels considerably over the limit.
You could say they're just foolish..but I believe that there is very little
danger involved, in terms of them losing their licenses to the authorities,
.maybe this is not the case outside France.
.maybe outside France the authorities take a closer look at what's going on
on the bands...but I doubt it.
In the UK the licensing body and examining board is either contracted out
by the Government or handled by the RSGB...ie..the people involved are less
bureaucratic...generally less "strict" and more than likely involved with
the hobby. This is how things are moving in Western Europe.
Thus..the "authorities" are becoming less and less interested in how we
play with our gear.
What happens in HA?
What's your limit? And what do stations indicate in the ARRL DX?
What do the "big" HAs really use?
What's the answer? Is it "fair" that different countries have different limits
? And even if they have limits that we ignore them?
Is the answer to put a limit on the HP category of contests? ...taking
the "lowest-max power" permitted globally?
..ie 100w (3A has this limit...is there a lower one?)
To reply to Zoli's other points:
I see your point about money/power/patience and holding that frequency...
Take me for example...
and no I haven't operated one of the major contests
below the 500w Input limit recently....I have however regularly operated
the Coupe de REF (36hrs)...and European Field Day (9A9R/P)...
with this sort of power and modest antennas...and realise what operating
from "home" is like for the newcomers in the appalling condx we have
witnessed recently. I've been there and am now "doing" my bit to entice
the local guys at the club to come along and help out at TM1C or TM2Y.
I am lacking in experience....
dig out the IARU 95 results...and you'll see your fellow countryman HA0MM
beat me hands down from a station certainly not on the West Coast!
Compare QSO totals and you'll see we made exactly the same number...
but look at the breakdown and you'll find that HA0MM's mult total made
mine look silly!
So...yes you can place well from a good station with a moderate operator...
but you won't win!
Hence...the youngster learns..that it aint just money that gets you to the top.
Digressing a little from the thread here Zoli...
So to throw this open to the reflector floor...I ask:
We can't all move to the "right" coast,
but wish to adhere to our respective power restrictions...how can we compete
internationally/continentally?
.shouldn't we all be running ~100w in the High Power category?
over to you boys!
73
Richard Riley
G0JFX/F5VCO ==> TM1C/Qrp for WPX
...................................
email: rriley%esa.bitnet@vm.gmd.de
packet: G0JFX@F6KBF
>From Richard Riley #7122" <RRILEY%ESA.bitnet@listserv.gmd.de Wed Mar 27
>23:57:15 1996
From: Richard Riley #7122" <RRILEY%ESA.bitnet@listserv.gmd.de (Richard Riley
#7122)
Subject: Ref: Power
HA1AG replied:
- Say what you want, but if you are permitted to 500W input and you use more
- than this then YOU BREAK THE LAW.... Consequently if you say kW (note the
- singular!) and you use more than this then YOU LIE! Moreover, if you sign the
- summary sheet saying something like "This is to certify that in this contest
-
-Ihave operated my transmitter within the limitations of my license and have
- observed fully the rules and regulations of the contest." your signature has
- the worth of the ink...
-
- So there are two reasons to withdraw your license.... PTT's work by the law
- and you Machiavellistic way of thinking won't be accepted...
and shortly afterwards added:
- This issue is getting more and more
- up-to-date. When the same 50-100 station can be heard on the band every
- contest then it is not a fun anymore...
-
- Let me enlighten my point a bit better. It is not the "neighbor's grass is
- always greener" topic... I have a modest station: 5 ele long Yagis on
- separate
- towers for 10,15 and 20m. 3 ele Yagi for 40m and delta loops + Beverages for
- 80/160. With the amplifier I have I could run pile-ups but that is not the
- goal.
-
- I've been thinking a lot and in my opinion this fight for Qs doesn't lead to
- anywhere. The Big Gun OMs are crying for the new blood but they didn't
- realize that with today's contesting the newcomers become frustrated easily
- and go back their nit-nets for DX Qs...
-
- But keeping the limits and fair play doesn't fit into this contesting
- world...There is no place for skills and tricks: the today's recipe is very
- simple: put 3 yagis stacked, buy an Alpha or a Henry, a DVP, tune to 14.192
- and keep your fingers on the keyboard... patience is the worst thing: it is
- needed to keep the frequency as your own but can't be found in ICOM's 96
- catalogue...
- Anyway, have you tried to take part in a WPX / WW / ARRL / IARU with that
- childish 500W input in the last 3 years? It's worth for a try...
G0JFX:
Thanks for your reply...yes from a "legal" viewpoint you're right...I didn't
intend to start a discussion on "Standardising Power Limits Globally" or
alike...
what I was addressing was the fact the no contest sponsor/organiser is
going to turn in a member/participant in the above scenario.
So why not be truthful on the air?
I believe all S/O and M/S entries throughout Europe use around 1-3KW
and the organisers know this...just as they know about multiple sites
for multi multis...they turn a blind-eye to this because it's the "accepted
norm".
It just strikes me as strange that the French appear (there may be others?)
to be the only guys doing this. Even when sending logs to the REF (the French
national society) some stations indicate levels considerably over the limit.
You could say they're just foolish..but I believe that there is very little
danger involved, in terms of them losing their licenses to the authorities,
.maybe this is not the case outside France.
.maybe outside France the authorities take a closer look at what's going on
on the bands...but I doubt it.
In the UK the licensing body and examining board is either contracted out
by the Government or handled by the RSGB...ie..the people involved are less
bureaucratic...generally less "strict" and more than likely involved with
the hobby. This is how things are moving in Western Europe.
Thus..the "authorities" are becoming less and less interested in how we
play with our gear.
What happens in HA?
What's your limit? And what do stations indicate in the ARRL DX?
What do the "big" HAs really use?
What's the answer? Is it "fair" that different countries have different limits
? And even if they have limits that we ignore them?
Is the answer to put a limit on the HP category of contests? ...taking
the "lowest-max power" permitted globally?
..ie 100w (3A has this limit...is there a lower one?)
To reply to Zoli's other points:
I see your point about money/power/patience and holding that frequency...
Take me for example...
and no I haven't operated one of the major contests
below the 500w Input limit recently....I have however regularly operated
the Coupe de REF (36hrs)...and European Field Day (9A9R/P)...
with this sort of power and modest antennas...and realise what operating
from "home" is like for the newcomers in the appalling condx we have
witnessed recently. I've been there and am now "doing" my bit to entice
the local guys at the club to come along and help out at TM1C or TM2Y.
I am lacking in experience....
dig out the IARU 95 results...and you'll see your fellow countryman HA0MM
beat me hands down from a station certainly not on the West Coast!
Compare QSO totals and you'll see we made exactly the same number...
but look at the breakdown and you'll find that HA0MM's mult total made
mine look silly!
So...yes you can place well from a good station with a moderate operator...
but you won't win!
Hence...the youngster learns..that it aint just money that gets you to the top.
Digressing a little from the thread here Zoli...
So to throw this open to the reflector floor...I ask:
We can't all move to the "right" coast,
but wish to adhere to our respective power restrictions...how can we compete
internationally/continentally?
.shouldn't we all be running ~100w in the High Power category?
over to you boys!
73
Richard Riley
G0JFX/F5VCO ==> TM1C/Qrp for WPX
...................................
email: rriley%esa.bitnet@vm.gmd.de
packet: G0JFX@F6KBF
>From Jim Hollenback" <jholly@hposl62.cup.hp.com Wed Mar 27 18:26:54 1996
From: Jim Hollenback" <jholly@hposl62.cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback)
Subject: 1995 Calif. QSO Party Results Available on Web Site
References: <9602278279.AA827942852@espmail.espmail.com>
Message-ID: <9603271026.ZM473@hpwsmjh1.cup.hp.com>
On Mar 27, 8:07am, N6IP Bob Wolbert wrote:
> Subject: 1995 Calif. QSO Party Results Available on Web Site
>
> The results of the 1995 California QSO Party (CQP) are
> available on the WW Web. Find them at
>
>
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/n6ip/cqp
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/n6ip/cqp.htm will give fewer errors.
^^^^
73, Jim, WA6SDM
jholly@cup.hp.com
>From Hans Brakob <71111.260@compuserve.com> Wed Mar 27 19:50:55 1996
From: Hans Brakob <71111.260@compuserve.com> (Hans Brakob)
Subject: Power
Message-ID: <960327195054_71111.260_EHM74-1@CompuServe.COM>
>G0JFX: "....what I was addressing was the fact the no contest
>sponsor/organiser is going to turn in a member/participant in the
>above scenario.
Perhaps not, but any station which proclaims a power in excess of
their countries rules, on the air or in their log, should simply be
DQ'd on the spot, on a zero-tolerance basis.
Maybe I'm just too naive in my dotage, but if the sponsor (and the
rest of us) can "look the other way" on this point, then what other
part of the log should we trust? Last time I looked, we all sign a
standard "I lived by the rules" declaration on our summary sheet. To
the best of my knowledge, there is no fine-print disclaimer or latitude
for local interpretation of whatever your "FCC" says is maximum
allowed power. Shades of Romeo!
73, de Hans, K0HB
>From David L. Thompson" <thompson@mindspring.com Wed Mar 27 21:29:43 1996
From: David L. Thompson" <thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson)
Subject: VK4MZ - CQ WPX SSB
Message-ID: <199603272121.QAA13956@borg.mindspring.com>
At 01:10 PM 3/27/96 UT, you wrote:
>Message inserted on behalf of Kerry VK4MZ ....
>
>Due the band plan in effect in VK land, please note that VK4MZ will be working
>3690-3695, ... listening up 3785-3795 for the duration of the CQ WPX SSB
>Contest.
>
>Thanks, Peter VK4TPW
>
Sorry that you guys are back to 3695 again as I have worked VK's on 3795 in
recent years. I remember the bigs sigs on 3695 from VK3BM, VK6HD,
VK2APK...See you on 80.
Dave K4JRB
>
>From Brian K. Short" <ke7gh@primenet.com Wed Mar 27 22:19:46 1996
From: Brian K. Short" <ke7gh@primenet.com (Brian K. Short)
Subject: SSTV'ers
Message-ID: <01BB1C2B.9E370D00@ip21-046.phx.primenet.com>
I hate to bring up a sore subject, but I happened to overhear
a couple SSTV'ers in the midwest threatening to report any call
heard in the contest on 14.230 Mhz. I would suggest this as a
good place to fire up BIG BERTHA!
73 de Brian
>From k7fd@teleport.com (John Nicholson) Wed Mar 27 23:00:21 1996
From: k7fd@teleport.com (John Nicholson) (John Nicholson)
Subject: Neighbor Nixes WPX Contest
Message-ID: <199603272300.PAA08909@desiree.teleport.com>
I was already for this weekend's WPX and ka-blooey! My radio is filled with
garbage...pulsing electric fence garbage that just cropped up 3 days ago. It
is 'on' for 3 seconds and off for one second...
Anyone have any dealing with uncooperative neighbors and their electric fences?
So far the neighbor says too bad Charlie...so, if I can't get through to this
guy...
...will I have some kind of legal recourse against my neighbor and his fence
which
is radiating a 15 over S9 signal (at 3.5 MHz...dropping to S8 on 28.5
MHz)...this
signal is covering an area 2 miles by 2 miles (but my place is closest to him).
I was hoping to resolve the problem by getting him to allow me to track it
down...unfortunately he doesn't want me on his property. If I can't break
through being diplomatic, does anyone have any ideas? The power company
traced it to his place, but they can't tell him to fix it.
I read the QST article...very timely. But my question is who do I contact
to prod the neighbor?
>From Jim Hollenback" <jholly@hposl62.cup.hp.com Wed Mar 27 23:55:24 1996
From: Jim Hollenback" <jholly@hposl62.cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback)
Subject: CQP stuff
Message-ID: <9603271555.ZM1281@hpwsmjh1.cup.hp.com>
Where's my <fill_what_you_want> from CQP?
A lot is in boxes in my shack. As has been the practice in the past,
stuff will be handed out at Visalia. A mailing party is planned for the
week after Visalia to get what is left over boxed up for shipment.
I'll be handing out shirts, certificates, hard copy results, wine,
and probably the hardware. If your there at Visalia, great! stop by,
say hi and pick it all up. If your not, and you want someone else to
pick it up for you (greatly appreciated), please send me a e-mail on who is
picking up or send one of your QSL cards along.
73, Jim, WA6SDM
jholly@cup.hp.com
>From wylie@cqm.co.uk (Tom Wylie) Thu Mar 28 00:02:12 1996
From: wylie@cqm.co.uk (Tom Wylie) (Tom Wylie)
Subject: WPX
Message-ID: <199603280002.BAA01066@hippy.colloquium.co.uk>
wrong again
GM5VG will take part QSLs to GM3UTQ QTHR/BURO
73de Tom
Colloquium Internet
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