Want to be on a team for NAQP SSB? Quick.....E-mail me and you could be a
member of "Team Cramp".
Thanks mike k5nz
>From N3BB@easy.com (Jim George, N3BB) Sat Jan 18 15:02:38 1997
From: N3BB@easy.com (Jim George, N3BB) (Jim George, N3BB)
Subject: Amps in LP tests?
Message-ID: <v02120d04af06949644c7@EIM-Mac-1.5tcp>
I have had the same problem with the 150 Watt limit of the NAQP. When this
station operates it, we are barefoot (100W +/- on the TS940s). It seems
more appropropiate to reduce the power limit to 100 Watts and get away from
the issue of "whether to amp it to 150W?"
73, Jim N3BB
>At 11:53 PM 1/16/97 +0000, you wrote:
>
>>> Guess this is another reason to have a 200W output xcvr. :-)
>
>>Absolutely. That's one of the reasons I'd rather have a plain
>>FT-1000 over an 'MP!
>
>If there's a perceived 'need' to increase power to the maximum
>allowed under the rules, and if the majority of us still use
>exciters which have outputs in the neighborhood of 90-110W (which
>I'll bet covers 90% of us), why not LOWER the maximum allowable
>power output to, say, 100W instead of promulgating the perceived
>need to meet the 150W maximum limit? It'd be a whole lot easier
>to REDUCE power than to BOOST it, and there'd be a lot less
>incentive to feel the need for extraordinary measures to do so...
>which probably helps to keep us a bit more 'honest'...
>
>73 - Tom Hammond N0SS
>From N6NT@worldnet.att.net (Bruce Sawyer) Sat Jan 18 15:19:01 1997
From: N6NT@worldnet.att.net (Bruce Sawyer) (Bruce Sawyer)
Subject: WRTC '96 VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE
Message-ID: <19970118151858.AAA13319@LOCALNAME>
Through the courtesy of WJET-TV, Inc. and station owner K3TUP,
production of the WRTC 96 video has been completed and the tapes are
now ready for distribution. This 27-minute documentary of the
biggest contesting event of 1996 captures all the excitement and
drama of the competition and presents the contesting hobby at its
best.
Distribution of the tapes is being handled under the auspices of the
Northern California Contest Club and the Slovenian Contest Club. The
tapes are available for a nominal shipping and handling fee, and any
excess funds remaining after distribution will revert to the
sponsoring organizations.
If you want to order a tape recorded with NTSC format (the format in
use in the US), send $10 in US currency (or a check made payable to
Bruce Sawyer) together with a gummed address label (max size 2" x 4")
to the following address:
Bruce Sawyer, N6NT
15430 Bohlman Road
Saratoga, CA 95070, USA
If you want to order a tape recorded with PAL format (the format in
use in many European countries) send either $10 in US currency or 15
Deutch Marks together with a gummed address label to the following
address:
Tine Brajnik, S50A
Maroltova 13
1113 Ljubljana, Slovenia
We are prepared to ship to any location, worldwide, for the $10
shipping & handling fee. Our goal is to make available a copy of
this tape to anyone who wants one. Thus we do request your help in
reproducing this announcement wherever you think appropriate in order
that as many people as possible can be made aware of the video.
This announcement supercedes the information contained on the tape,
as that notice was prepared before we had fully analyzed our
distribution costs.
73,
Bruce Sawyer, N6NT
Co-chairman, WRTC '96
>From n2uck@juno.com (Roman S Makuch) Sat Jan 18 10:26:44 1997
From: n2uck@juno.com (Roman S Makuch) (Roman S Makuch)
Subject: VHF SS this weekend!
References: <199701171630.LAA22384@mx04.erols.com>
Message-ID: <19970118.105458.4415.0.n2uck@juno.com>
On Fri, 17 Jan 1997 16:31:30 +0000 k3mm@erols.com (Tyler G Stewart )
writes:
>When you guys get bored on Sunday after the NAQP is over, try firing
>up the
>old FM box and work a few guys in the VHF contest! FM freqs used are
>typically 52.525, 146.55, 223.5, and 446.0, but any simplex freq can
>be used
>except 146.52...NO repeater freqs. Packet IS allowed for
>coordination.
>Exchange is just your grid square.
>Contest starts at 1900Z Saturday and ends at 0400Z Monday. 73 es CU
>there!
>Tyler K3MM (2m @ K3MQH FM19hx)
>
You forgot to mention that National Simplex frequencies are not allowed.
73 de Roman, N2UCK
>From bagno@inm.ras.ru (Dmitri Bagno, RW3FO) Sat Jan 18 17:29:35 1997
From: bagno@inm.ras.ru (Dmitri Bagno, RW3FO) (Dmitri Bagno, RW3FO)
Subject: LZ Open Championship address?
Message-ID: <3.0.16.19970118202826.27a76536@inm.ras.ru>
What a nice thing is LZ Open Championship!
Exchange (Nr.QSO & Nr.QSO of previous correspondent) and high rate
reminds USSR championship on the end of '80-th- a great russians battle..
So I regret that in this contest I could take part in first two hours only.
By the way, does anybody know email address for log submitting --
only snail-mail is mentioned in LA9HW Web contest calendar.
RW3FO, Dmitri Bagno, Moscow
bagno@inm.ras.ru
>From w5robert@blkbox.COM (Robert) Sun Jan 19 04:43:44 1997
From: w5robert@blkbox.COM (Robert) (Robert)
Subject: Low Power limit
Message-ID: <9701182243.aa23789@blkbox.COM>
> And one radio. And one antenna. And no computers. And no memory
> keyers. And use callsigns six characters long.
>
> Hey, wait a minute! Last time we did this, people got angry and told
> us we were cheapening the contest!
>
> --Trey, N5KO (ex-Derek)
Maybe. Except for the TDXS cries of joy for
taking the devilish Derek's seriously and putting them in their
place.
--
73 Robert W5AJ w5robert@blkbox.com
(the tdxs guys would be too humble to point that out...)
>From aa0cy@robertwanderer.gardnerville.nv.us (ROBERT WANDERER) Sun Jan 19
>04:36:00 1997
From: aa0cy@robertwanderer.gardnerville.nv.us (ROBERT WANDERER) (ROBERT
WANDERER)
Subject: Petition (100W)
Message-ID: <01BC0581.224CA660@robertwanderer.gardnerville.nv.us>
I vote to have the standard three power levels QRP/100W/QRO used in almost
every other contest. Barring that, leave things as they are.
73, Bob AA0CY
----------
From: Scott Ellington[SMTP:sdelling@facstaff.wisc.edu]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 1997 7:56 AM
To: Chad Kurszewski WE9V
Cc: W9NQ@ccis.com; merchant@silcom.com; cq-contest@TGV.COM
Subject: Re: Petition (100W)
Chad Kurszewski WE9V wrote:
>
> I know you guys were comtemplating this recently, but to make it official,
> I hereby petition you to reduce the NAQP transmitter power down to 100W.
> You know the reasons, so I know I don't have to get into it. Let's just
> do it.
I'll second that.
73,
Scott K9MA
sdelling@facstaff.wisc.edu
>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) Sun Jan 19 05:28:05 1997
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: NAQP SSB & CW Scores
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19970119052805.23efe214@interpath.com>
Now I will be doing both the CW and SSB contests I beg of you to put in
subject line your call which contest the score is for.
Example:
WA4ZXA NAQP SSB
That is all I need and will keep me from putting the score in the wrong
test and then you having to send me email to correct it.
Thanks to everyone who worked my in the SSB test.
73 Jim
REMEMBER NO SCORES ARE TO BE POSTED TO THE CQ CONTEST REFLECTOR !!
>From Brian_McCarthy@pei.philips.com (Brian McCarthy) Sun Jan 19 14:07:59 1997
From: Brian_McCarthy@pei.philips.com (Brian McCarthy) (Brian McCarthy)
Subject: Operations from Aruba
Message-ID: <2e22c0b0@pei.philips.com>
Hello All,
Anna and I will be leaving for Aruba this morning. We'll be there for
two weeks, until Feb 1, and we hope to both be able to operate on HF.
I will be P40X and Anna will be P4/N9KHC. The primary antenna will be
a wire flown from a kite, so operations may be sporadic. Luckily, the
winds on Aruba are generally strong and steady. I'm just not sure how
strong they are through the night.
During the weekend of Jan 25-26 I plan to particapate in both the UBA
SSB and the CQ 160M CW contests, SOP/LP. I expect that I will be
doing mostly search and pounce operations, but if conditions and the
antenna permit, I will try to call CQ. The 160M operation will be
concentrating on the USA during the evening and night. I will try my
best to hand out P4 to UBA operations during the day.
P49I and P40WA will also be on the island each running HP for the
160M contest. I'm glad they are at the other end of the island!
Cheers,
Brian McCarthy NX9O soon P40X
brian_mccarthy@pei.philips.com
>From n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten) Sun Jan 19 16:11:45 1997
From: n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten) (Bob Patten)
Subject: FSFD (50 States) Update for Jan 19 (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970119111123.28946A-100000@hyper>
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jim Hydzik <congress@magpage.com>
To: Low Power Amateur Radio Discussion <qrp-l@Lehigh.EDU>
Subject: FSFD (50 States) Update for Jan 19
Hello ALL, (QRP activity info at http://www.dancris.com/~ki7mn)
The 50 States In 50 Days (FSFD) activity started Jan 01 and runs through
Feb. 20. Below is a the schedule of States for the next few days. We will
attempt to provide digested schedules of states/times/bands/freqs. to help
reduce message traffic to the reflector. Typically, only 1 message per day.
ALL TIMES UTC
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 19 Sunday MAINE, WA5CVM, Joel 0400-1300 OPEN See Note
1300-1400 UTC 7.040
1700-1900 10.115
1900-2200 10.060
2200-2400 7.040
Joel will handle special requests: email jdenison@aisp.net
or (non-collect) 1-207-778-5099
Joel will work until 15 minutes after top of the hour if no reply
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 20 Monday MARYLAND NF3I, Scott TBA Busy Guy :)
N3REY, John 1000-1200 MON-UTC 3.555
1201-1300 7.042
1301-1400 10.116
2000-2200 10.116
0001-0200 TUE-UTC 7.042
0201-0300 " " 3.555
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 21 Tuesday MASSACHUSETS WA1QVM 2000-2100 UTC 14.057
Joel 2100-2200 UTC 10.108
2200-0100 7.037
0100-0200 WED-UTC 3.557
KANSAS KANSAS WA0EAF, Gary 0100-0300 WED-UTC 7.040
0330-0500 WED-UTC 10.110
If 30M dead, then 3.560
KANSAS KB0PZD, Bruce 2100-2300 UTC 14.060
2300-0100 7.040
KG0MZ, John 0500-0600 WED-UTC 3.560
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 22 Wed. MICHIGAN WA8LCZ, Byron 2000-2200 UTC 14.060-062
2200-0000 7.041-043
NOTE: Byron will also do MI on 0000-0500 THUR-UTC 3.697-700
Jan. 25 on 18.085 15-2000z
WA8CDU WA8CDU, Bill 2200-2400 UTC 14.060-062
0000-0200 THUR-UTC 7.038-040
W8KC, Paul TBA
W8RU, Ron TBA
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 23 Thursday MINNESOTA K0EVZ, Doc 2300-0130 UTC 7.040
0130-0300 FRI-UTC 7.112
0300-0500 FRI-UTC 7.040
N0UR, Jim 2000- UTC 14.060
Let's keep Jim Busy. 2100- UTC 10.116
He'll stay on as long 2200- UTC 7.040
as the calls keep coming. 0100- FRI-UTC 3.580
Jim will check 21.060 @ 15 minutes past the hour starting 2000 UTC
------------
WEST VIRGINIA K5IID/8 0100-0330 FRI-UTC 7.055
0345-0500 FRI-UTC 3.535
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 24 Friday WEST VIRGINIA K5IID/8 1230-1300 UTC 3.565
Tom will be active all day, 1330-1400 7.055
signing K8IID/8/WVA and ck 1500-1530 10.110
Novice segments of active 1530-1630 14.045
band at 15 min past the hr. 1700-1730 21.065
Sugg. 7.112 & 3.708 MHz. 1730-1800 28.065
Tom will also be available on the 160M contest Friday night
MS MISSISSIPPI K5XU, Mike 0100-0330 SAT-UTC 7.042
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Most every sign-up came with a note saying they would go longer if busy.
Frequencies are +/- QRM & typ. may reach as far as 3-4 KHz from posted freq.
CALLING CQ: A suggestion. If we call CQ WAS or WAS QRP de K6.... etc,
we give those not on QRP-L an indication of what we're doing. FSFD type
calling might be too cryptic for all but ourselves. However 'FS' is fine
when busy. Exchange RST, State/Province/Country, and Name. Power level is
nice to know.
ALASKA & HAWAII: Jim-AL7FS is back from Hawaii and will activate ALASKA as
soon as KL7Y's 40M beam repairs are complete. Watch for Jim's postings.
Thanks to him for the HI effort.
KB0ROL is in HAWAII until Jan. 25 and will post his time/freq info to the
group when ready. Best guess is Thursday 0200-0400 UTC on 20M or 40M. More
info soon.
If you want to sign-up for an upcoming State, e-mail band/freq/time directly to:
congress@magpage.com
Thanks for all the responses/encouragement and suggestions. Lets have a blast!
Jim K3QIO Wilmington, Delaware
>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) Sun Jan 19 16:12:29 1997
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: ARRL RTTY ROUNDUP 97 Scores FINAL POSTING
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19970119161229.3e5f6da8@interpath.com>
ARRL RTTY ROUNDUP 1997
CLAIMED SCORES
Compiled by: WA4ZXA
<floydjr@interpath.com>
Date Posted: 01/19/97
******** FINAL POSTING **********
CALL SECT HRS SCORES QSO'S PTS QTH DX
_____________________________________________________________________
Single/OP/LP
V31JU 53,508 653 637 56 28
HK3SGP 21,900 300 300 50 23
UR5IBG 12,250 246 245 14 36
KL7/KG5EG 11,918 203 202 49 10
JE2UFF 6,517 133 133 14 35
ON6CR 1,566 54 54 6 23
7K4QOK 1,134 42 42 17 10
AA5AU LA 24 113,568 1092 1092 56 48
WT4I FL 24 86,526 883 874 57 42
KA4RRU VA 24 77,714 804 793 54 43
VA3MM ON 74,250 675 675 55 55
KD5ZM AR 24 71,502 705 701 56 46
N1RCT ME 69,276 753 54 38
K2DS NY 22 68,340 670 670 53 49
WA4ZXA NC 24 65,856 672 672 54 44
N9CK WI 24 59,696 676 656 53 38
W1TY NY 24 59,470 626 626 54 41
K0SM NE 59,220 660 658 53 37
N2NFG NC 55,419 638 54 33
VE6WQ 50,220 620 53 28
VE6KRR AB 47,508 645 642 54 20
WA6ILT/1 MA 46,228 509 508 48 43
K0DI CA 34,840 520 53 14
KC4HW FL 11 32,625 379 375 53 34
K1TGS CO 31,557 471 471 53 14
W6/G0AZT CA 20 27,255 398 395 51 18
K0BX MO 18 27,075 363 361 47 28
WA4JQS KY 13 26,967 303 303 52 37
KF2OG NY 25,840 345 340 52 24
WB2HMF NY 25,228 372 371 51 17
KA2CYN NY 24,101 317 313 50 27
W7RSJ WY 23,460 391 391 48 12
VE7CFD BC 23,424 389 384 53 8
AA9RR WI 20,460 310 310 49 17
N9THC IL 20 19,782 331 314 46 18
N7UJJ AZ 20 19,320 349 345 47 9
N7EX WA 15 18,837 300 299 49 14
W5DG IA 18,360 307 206 49 11
KF9LI IL 17,050 275 275 47 15
WA4GKM TN 14 16,256 254 254 44 20
K0RC MN 6 15,114 229 229 46 20
VE2AXO QC 12 14,616 232 232 50 13
N2QLQ NJ 13 14,214 206 206 47 22
W8HVX MI 13,862 239 239 44 14
N3UN MD 10 13,735 205 205 46 21
AC6DR CA 13,520 260 260 47 5
AK0A KS 13,144 248 248 40 13
KA3TOV PA 12,824 229 229 49 7
W2JGR/0 MN 9 12,324 237 237 45 7
KC7MJ AZ 11,880 216 216 46 9
N5MTS TX 11 11,232 210 208 49 5
KD4HXT/7 AZ 20 10,800 225 225 45 3
WA3ZKZ DE 10,692 198 198 45 9
N9OKD 19 10,500 175 60
KF8VX OH 20 8,694 127 126 46 23
WU1F MA 8 7,236 134 134 41 13
N3MA VA 7 7,176 138 138 48 4
AB5SE AR 7,003 149 149 47
KB9KWL WI 6,440 140 140 41 5
K9RRB MD 6,016 128 128 40 7
N1AU MA 5,978 122 122 37 12
K5LK 12 5,452 116 116 42 5
K7EX OR 5,220 116 116 40 5
N1AFC/QRP ME 10 4,002 88 87 28 18
K7MK ID 10 3,762 99 99 37 1
N0UVR CO 5 2,574 78 78 33 0
K1MV ME 2,040 60 59 26 8
K8AI MI 5 414 23 23 18
N2CQ/QRP NJ 364 26 26 12 2
Single/OP/HP
YL2KL 54,450 605 605 32 58
DJ5JK 47,216 458 454 45 59
CE8SFG 45,684 491 486 51 43
OH2LU 20 36,261 459 459 32 47
OH2GI 30,750 412 410 29 46
DL4RCK 7,682 167 167 11 35
PA3EWP 5,888 129 128 10 36
LY2CG 16 3,534 93 93 15 23
K3MM MD 143,750 1274 1274 56 59
K5DJ (@W5KFT) TX 24 141,191 1332 58 48
K1AM RI 23 132,868 1141 1126 56 62
W7GG OR 24 122,745 1179 1169 55 50
VY2SS 21 93,000 930 930 53 47
K4GMH 24 87,035 860 845 54 49
KN6DV CA 24 86,260 929 908 56 39
N2DL 81,984 732 732 54 58
VE6JY 24 79,768 767 767 54 50
K0KO MN 78,027 842 839 54 39
K5OT TX 20 75,330 810 810 54 39
N9ITX/7 MT 16 74,120 872 54 31
W3BD PA 71,040 751 740 55 41
K7WM 68,352 785 768 56 33
W7TI WA 22 67,322 832 821 56 26
WB5B TX 18 65,790 739 731 55 35
N2FF NY 22 64,680 666 660 56 42
NO2T NJ 19 59,461 640 613 51 46
AF4Z FL 54,284 679 662 53 29
K4BU FL 54,029 575 557 56 41
N6HC CA 47,663 619 77
KE1FO MA 43,344 506 504 55 31
KA3JFI PA 19 40,392 466 459 52 36
K4DB SC 14 39,750 531 530 51 24
ND5S MI 17 36,800 400 400 52 40
VE7SAY BC 32,782 450 443 56 18
KD8FS MI 19 26,220 437 437 50 10
K2WK NJ 6 23,790 314 305 48 30
VA3WTM ON 19,136 299 299 50 14
Multi/OP/LP
KF4KL NC 59,878 611 611 52 46
WS1E NH 55,488 544 52 50
K5ED TX 24 53,460 660 600 54 27
N1JEB MA 24 53,070 611 610 53 34
W5VZF MS 24 39,759 459 457 53 34
VE6RAJ AB 39,468 599 598 53 13
N3IXR PA 28,911 421 419 52 17
AA0ZS MO 24 14,796 274 284 48 6
KC5WBL TX 19 5,670 135 135 37 5
Multi/OP/HP
GI0KOW 97,460 886 886 53 57
OT7E 63,600 640 632 45 55
GW5NF 24 59,892 652 644 44 49
JR5JAQ 15,844 233 233 26 42
W7RY WA 24 109,140 1084 1070 52 50
AA4NC NC 104,858 972 962 56 53
W0SD SD 90,528 984 92
KC7V AZ 24 88,752 1045 1032 55 31
W3BD PA 71,040 751 740 55 41
VE3FJB ON 56,602 633 622 56 35
K8AA MI 54,114 644 622 52 35
N0ISE CO 50,998 594 593 54 32
Multi/Op Operator List
N1JEB N1JEB,N1JIT
N3IXR N3IXR,WA3HAE,WA3SES,KB3AFT
W0SD W0SD,AC0M,N0ABE,WB0YQT
KF4KL KF4KL,KQ4QM,WB4OFN,KE4QBR
VE6RAJ VE6RRD,VE6RAJ
W3BD N3KVF,NE3H
W5VZF W5VZF,WA4DDE,KB4HB
AA4NC AA4NC,WN4BBJ,K4MA
KC7V KC7V,N7MB,WA7LNW
N0ISE N0ISE,WD0E
AA0ZS AA0ZS,KG0IT
WS1E K1SI,N1MEO,NO1V,WS1E,WW1Y
OT7E ON4GG,ON4ANT,ON4AOI,ON4AME,ON4CBA,ON4C
GI0KOW GI0KOW,GI0NWG
KC5WBL KK5QA,KK5NA,N3BUO,N5YAK,KC5TST
VE3FJB VE3FJB,VE3IJM,VA3CW,VA3EWC,VE3VSM
K5ED K5ED,KA5TQF,K5VI,K9RU
W7RY WS7I,W7RY
***********************************************************************
DO NOT SEND ANY SCORES TO THE CONTEST REFLECTOR !!!! Either to me direct
or the WB1B reflector for this contest.
73 Jim
**********************************************************
* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
* *
* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
**********************************************************
>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) Sun Jan 19 16:12:35 1997
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: NAQP CW Jan 97 Scores IV
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19970119161235.3e5f3000@interpath.com>
NAQP CW 1997
CLAIMED SCORES
Compiled by: WA4ZXA
<floydjr@interpath.com)
Date Posted: 01/19/97
CALL SCORE QSOS MULTI
___________________________________________________________
Single/OP
K4AAA (N4VJ) 274,688 1073 256
N5TJ 245,520 990 248
N4ZZ 201,354 907 222
N2NC (@N2NT) 198,398 874 227
K3MM 193,118 866 223
N4BP 191,744 896 214
K0EJ 190,314 873 218
K4OJ 187,620 795 236
VE3EJ 175,266 749 234
K7UP (KN5H) 172,886 742 233
NY4A 172,270 805 214
K5GO 171,756 734 234
WA8ZDT 168,240 804 209
K4FXN 167,420 761 220
K6LL 166,870 814 205
K4NO 166,246 823 202
KN4T 163,314 774 211
WC4E 163,229 781 209
K4AB 161,994 798 203
N5OT 160,011 773 207
K7SV 159,278 734 217
KC6CNV 159,120 816 195
K4AMC 152,859 753 203
K5OT 148,212 716 207
K6LA 146,600 733 200
AD5Q 141,930 747 190
K4RO 137,609 713 193
N5LZ 136,200 681 200
W4PA (@K4FW) 134,520 760 177
W9WI 134,469 669 201
N5FG (WQ5L) 133,300 775 172
W8MJ 129,828 698 186
K0RX 129,786 669 194
WB5B 127,380 660 193
AA3B 124,620 620 201
K9MA 124,032 646 192
N6NT 123,300 685 180
W4EF 122,570 599 206
WF3T 121,344 632 192
N4YO 121,338 642 189
WO4O 119,970 645 186
N5TU 119,145 611 195
K4MA (@AA4NC) 118,692 628 189
K6ZZ 117,800 620 190
K6AW (@N6RO) 117,650 650 181
K9WIE (@K9BZ) 116,701 611 191
N6KI 116,298 639 182
K0RC 114,030 630 181
KU8E 110,349 603 183
N5DU 109,928 604 182
WA5WJU 108,885 595 183
K9TM 108,000 600 180
KE3Q 107,690 605 178
N4UK 102,921 609 169
KN4QV 102,284 562 182
N4CW 101,369 607 167
KG5U 96,832 544 178
K1VUT 93,457 553 169
WD4AHZ 92,382 519 178
WA8YRS 86,460 524 165
K3TLX 85,514 506 169
N9FD 81,174 498 163
N5UL 76,960 481 160
N3IXR 73,628 466 158
K9EY 71,568 497 144
KW9KW 69,462 454 153
AC4ZO 68,320 488 140
W4AU 68,295 471 145
WB0OLA 67,014 459 146
N4ZR 64,680 440 147
N8JF 64,240 440 146
KB3AFT 59,940 405 148
KE2VB 53,793 387 139
W8CAR 53,568 372 144
WA3SES 52,060 380 137
K1TO/4 51,152 368 139
KB5IXI 50,552 356 142
AA9OC 49,920 384 130
N4GN 49,028 412 119
KA9FOX 48,498 354 137
KK5GT 47,121 339 139
KA8OKH 46,827 387 121
K1HT 43,920 366 120
K8MR 41,667 323 129
K4NA 41,375 331 125
N8YYS 40,375 323 125
K5WO 35,695 295 121
W1NN 32,472 264 123
WD0T 30,592 239 128
N7EX 30,015 261 115
K3WWP/QRP 28,122 258 109
N4VI 26,520 260 102
N0PGL 26,311 317 83
KA9EKJ 23,436 217 108
K8KFJ 20,748 273 76
AB5SE 20,200 202 100
KK1L 19,776 192 103
W1HIJ 15,253 186 82
W4ZW 13,376 209 64
W3CP 12,384 145 86
WA7BNM 12,090 155 78
N9JF 9,801 121 81
W8PT 5,959 101 59
K6RO 5,936 106 56
N9CO 5,800 116 50
NS0B 3,430 70 49
KB3A 3,000 75 40
N9YXA 912 38 24
KK7A 756 36 21
AB1U 660 30 22
Multi/OP
KS9K 308,750 1235 250
W5NN (@K5XI) 292,333 1213 241
N0NI 263,648 1183 224
KO7X 158,360 885 185
Team Scores
Florida Contest Group 798,289
TCG #1 782,843
TCG #2 354,192
Operator List
W5NN AB5LX,K5NZ
N0NI WO0V,W0FLS,N0NI,N0AC
KS9K WE9V,K9PG
K07X KO7X,W7CT
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NO ATTACHMENTS !!!!! ATTACHMENTS WILL NOT BE POSTED ON ANY SCORES
THAT I DO
73 Jim
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* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
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* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
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