Quack's
I use a TS870 and on cw I recieve on Lower side most of the time. Many,
Many stations call on the low side ?? as much as 2 khz low, and this is not
just in contest?? On SSB they seem to do the same when I'm on USB. I think
that it is because most tune from the bottom up and when they have good copy
they stop before getting on the TX freq? I find that I set RIT down about
300 hz and have much better tone for my old ears. On SSB there is no cure.
Many do call off freq but most of the time there is no need to retune to
copy them.
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gilmer" <n2mg@eham.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>; "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 01:23
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
> I would say that they simply zero beat poorly.
>
> If you are running at a good rate, I wouldn't move to accomodate the
> callers. They seem to be calling just fine, no?
>
> Mike N2MG
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 9:31 AM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
>
>
> > I've been wondering. When running in contests, I've noticed that
sometimes
> > stations answering tend to be .1-.2 kHz higher or lower than my
> > frequency. When this pattern emerges, if I check in the "opposite
> > direction" I quite often find a relatively loud signal close to my
> > frequency on that side.
> >
> > I'm guessing that people are tuning me in and tending to "lean" away
from
> > the QRM, and it often seems as if I can improve my run rate by shifting
> > frequency a little in the direction that the majority of callers are
> > "coming from."
> >
> > Am I just describing something that everyone else knows about, or am I
all
> > wet, or is this useful?
> >
>
>
>
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>From w4an at CONTESTING.COM Thu Aug 1 00:07:22 2002
From: w4an@CONTESTING.COM (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W4 NAQP CW Activity (WOW)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0207312239270.26598-100000@fresno.akorn.net>
Recent communications with other W4 team organizers indicate that more
than SIXTY (yes 60) W4 stations will take part in Saturday's NAQP and be
part of a team effort.
The Florida Contest Group has approximately 20 entrants including (to my
suprise) Dan "I hate NAQP" Street, K1TO.
Last word I had from TCG was that they had at least two teams.
K4FXN tells me that the Kentucky group is trying to organize two teams as
well.
We've managed to organize nearly 30 from the SECC, PVRC, and others. We
will be known as the Southern States Sprint Coalition (hoping to to inject
the expectation that this is just a warm-up for the real contest in early
September).
Condolence letters can be addressed to Paul, K9PG, and paul@k9pg.com for
our showing up those W9s with regards to participation. This tradition
will be extended through early September.
73
Bill Fisher, W4AN
>From Tine.Brajnik at pub.mo-rs.si Thu Aug 1 08:59:57 2002
From: Tine.Brajnik@pub.mo-rs.si (Tine Brajnik)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
Message-ID: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si>
EU HF Championship will be held on AUG 3rd 2002 from 10.00 to 21.59 UTC.
Please find rules and all about the contest at SCC homepage
http://lea.hamradio.si/~scc
73, cu
Tine S50A
>From jukka.klemola at nokia.com Thu Aug 1 12:52:59 2002
From: jukka.klemola@nokia.com (jukka.klemola@nokia.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
Message-ID: <8EA8FEF9E96FAB4099D8B01D8412CB680110906E@saebe004.NOE.Nokia.com>
So, CQWW committee made a -B.
Committee's scoring accuracy is still above 99.9% !
With more than 10.000 scores announced that is world's
most accurate operation still !
73,
Jukka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Goran SM4DHF [mailto:sm4dhf@telia.com]
> Sent: 31 July, 2002 21:57
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
>
>
> Hi,
> just heard from a friend in W7 who got the CQ Magazine that
> my contest operation
> in CQWW Phone 2001 as TI2/SM4DHF seems to be listed as a
> winning score for Europe on
> 15 m LP!!
>
> I have no idea how this happend... the soapbox comment that
> is on the CQ Internet page
> is not what was in my cabrillo file either!
>
> Trying to sort this out with CQ at the moment.
>
> 73 Goran SM4DHF
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>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Aug 1 06:08:52 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Left Coast Logs of the Future?
Message-ID:
<20020801050853.21036.h002.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
Worse than it being a non-priority, one could easily
imagine a regime that actively discourages long
distance (HF) communications. Also, some government
types in some places require some sort of "small"
payment (bribe) in order to get them to do their jobs
in individual cases. This is considered normal in
those places and astonishing to the rest of us.
I wonder if some "payola" would grease the wheels?
;-)
Mike N2MG
W7TI wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 17:51:50 -0500 (CDT), Zack Widup
> wrote:
> > That's really too bad. You'd think they'd get
> > real. I have never in 35 years heard anyone
> > use a Z-signal in ham radio.
> > Sort of like asking me as a photographer how to
> > shoot Autochrome or make a Bromoil. Chances
> > are mighty slim that either will happen!
> Being a third world country, there are no doubt
> some agendas at work we have little knowledge of.
> Having LOTS of hams with HF privileges is clearly
> not one of their priorities.
.
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Thu Aug 1 10:42:36 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Let's chill out
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020801093738.01edf7b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Speculation about ulterior motives and/or corruption on the part of foreign
licensing authorities does nothing to encourage a tidal wave of new
hams. A lot of quiet progress has been made in recent years in a number of
countries that formerly looked askance at ham radio. Let's let this thread
drop.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:04:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208011504.g71F4CY03409@localhost.localdomain>
2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: July 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: ve9qed@rac.ca
Mail logs to:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z5
Canada
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/M HP
VE3DC 602 1024 52 56 24 1,124,496
VE5RI 527 1214 41 40 24 818,424
KA6BIM 251 440 35 33 24 373,048 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/S HP
XM6JY(@VE6JY) 336 705 47 50 24 655,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K6LA 257 640 34 32 20 436,128 SCCC
VE4YU 230 229 35 33 255,136
VE7AVV 0 809 0 40 15 198,960 BCDX Club
N6HC 174 329 27 20 10 179,164 SCCC
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 212 121 22 19 5 96,268 BCDX
W4SAA 112 34 21 9 8 35,220 FCG
K4BAI 181 22 0 0 27,632 SECC
K1GU 118 0 28 0 4 24,920 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE5SF 416 562 39 39 18 579,696
VE3MQW 197 249 36 29 250,510
VA3NR 207 243 29 33 18 227,044
VE3BW 183 221 29 37 16 217,536
VE3AGC 47 360 18 36 19 207,252
VE7UQ 62 346 17 28 153,540
VE9WH 32 249 22 20 112,812
VE9DX 505 0 37 0 12 110,852
VA6RA 1 180 1 24 39,050
VE3IAY 194 0 26 0 32,708 CRDXC
VA3WN 142 50 13 10 6 26,542
W0ETT 100 2 25 1 7 21,632 Grand Mesa
VE3ANX 116 2 23 1 3 18,240
W1TO 67 12 15 5 12,680 YCCC
VE3BUC/W4 0 61 0 15 3 8,970
N4WSM 0 29 0 13 4,550 TCG
K1VU 0 38 0 10 3,380 YCCC
W4NZ 32 3 9 2 3,300
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
VE3KZ 242 226 40 39 22 309,048
VE3XAX 334 114 37 24 208,864 U-VE Contest Club
WB6BWZ 26 13 9 4 8 4,862 SECC
AA0XJ 19 5 7 3 5 2,080
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
XL5DX(VA5DX) 513 764 12 12 19 141,696
N6RO 35 66 9 12 1 18,018 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 60 179 8 10 4 30,564
VE3ZIK(VE3ZIK/4N 56 41 6 9 12 9,870
I2WIJ 53 23 7 5 2 5,880 Marconi Contest Club
AE9B/M 10 0 6 0 1 550
Operators:
KA6BIM KA6BIM,NT6K
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3JAI,VE3NYX,VE3OZO,
VE3SS,VE3STT,VE3VMO,VE3VZ
VE5RI VA6ZZZ,VE5CJR,VE5CMA,VE5FN,VE5WI,VE6EZ,VE6NAP,
VE6SV,ZL1JG
XM6JY TI2WGO,VE6JTM,VE6JY,VE6MAA,VE6SRV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:07:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011507.g71F7P403419@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 4 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:09:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011509.g71F96w03428@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Multi-Op LP
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12Mixed HP
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 510,600
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:11:11 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011511.g71FBBP03441@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 22, 2002
E-mail logs to: jshort@mindspring.com
Mail logs to:
Jeff Short, KD3UC
5106 Cypress Ct.
Alpharetta, GA 30005
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Rover LP
N4PN 676 75 400 57 20 20,876
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
KN4Y 591 0 42 0 12 49,644 FCG
W8RU 44 0 32 0 1 2,816 MRRC
NJ8J 43 7 21 7 3 2,604 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 2 1 2 1 2 15 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K5YAA 170 31 106 27 15 49,343 OkDX
W6KC 57 1 51 1 3 5,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 78 10 64 10 9 12,284 PVRC
W3DYA 92 0 66 0 12,144
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 62 11 33 11 8 5,896
K8MR 52 4 39 4 4,644 MRRC
W4SAA 27 0 23 0 2 1,242 FCG
NF4A 11 12 10 12 4 748 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
NJ4X/7 32 0 31 0 3 1,984
K8GU(@K8GU/P) 8 0 8 0 1 128 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:12:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011512.g71FCCj03450@localhost.localdomain>
2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqvhf@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ VHF Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op LP
N1LDY 268 66 15 17,688
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op QRP
HS4FKF/1 462 12 27 11,088 Sripatum University
HS3NEX 372 14 27 10,416 HOT WAVE DX GROUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K1TEO 285 96 6 37,824
KB8U 227 99 17 30,888
K3DNE 167 69 10 15,732 PVRC
K3ZO 183 67 11 14,874 PVRC
K8CC 130 72 7 12,240 MRRC
N8BJQ 116 58 12 8,642 SOUTHWEST OHIO DX AS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3KZ 126 66 9,570 Ontario VHF Associat
VE2ZP 54 31 8 2,232 Capital Region DX Cl
K8MR 55 34 3 1,870 MRRC
K0UK 2 2 27 6 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
N6MU(@N6NB) 220 57 17,100 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/2 QRP
HS8GLR 218 9 20 3,924
E21EIC 248 2 18 1,984 HSDXA
E20MXA 127 4 7 1,016 HSDXA
HS0XNO 97 2 9 388
HS4BPQ/9 44 3 3 264 HSDXA
HS6MYW/1 58 2 4 232 HSDXA
HS5SYH 25 2 2 100
E20JPJ 25 2 2 100 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 LP
K8KFJ 26 19 6 494
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 QRP
N3AWS 5 4 3 20
Operators:
HS3NEX HS3JWC,HS3MTB,HS3NEX,HS3NMK,HS3NNE,HS3NQQ,
HS3OPN
HS4FKF/1 E20MYX,E20TTJ,E20UWZ,E20XAU,HS4FKF,HS4IVS,
HS5WIU,HS8KJW,W20WUE
N1LDY KE1AK,N1LDY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:14:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011514.g71FEvX03459@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 10 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:25:05 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011525.g71FP5C03482@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary - please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 0 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:30:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011530.g71FU6d03493@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
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Non-USA Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:38:43 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011538.g71FchN03507@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Aug 1 10:05:13 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Left Coast Logs of the Future?
Message-ID:
<20020801090514.21463.h015.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
Just in time for this thread are Dink's compilation of
CQWW VHF results
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/cq-contest/2002-August/048911.html
See all the HS calls... one can only hope they get HF
licenses as well as the contest bug.
Mike N2MG
________________________________________________
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
>From va3uz at rac.ca Thu Aug 1 13:28:38 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Yuri Onipko)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST e-mail needed
Message-ID: <002901c23978$7f1f1f40$0201a8c0@yuri>
Anyone knows how to get in touch with CQ WW Contest director Bob Cox, K3EST?
k3est@cqww.com doesn't work.
Thanks.
73 Yuri VE3DZ
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Thu Aug 1 13:59:49 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] A query: looking for user-friendly contest logging
software for the blind
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A9070EA7@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
Hi all:
Tom Behler, KB8TYJ, recently contacted me and asked for help. I passed on what
I knew and suggested that some of you good folks might have an idea or two.
You can contact Tom directly with your ideas. Thanks!
73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Behler [mailto:tbehler@netonecom.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:07 PM
To: Henderson, Dan N1ND
Subject: Re: user-friendly contest logging software for the blind
Hi, Dan.
Here's my message for posting to the CQ contest reflector.
Thanks much for taking the trouble to do this.
I'll keep you informed on what I find out.
Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ: Big Rapids, MI
"I am a blind ham, and my call is KB8TYJ. I probably could best be
described as a casual contester, but am now interested enough in contesting
to start pursuing available user-friendly contest logging software for the
blind.
Are there any contest logging programs that have been successfully used by
blind hams with the JAWS for Windows screen reading software? I currently
use JAWS 3.7 with windows 98 Second edition. I am not a computer wizzard,
but if someone can send me a demo of some software to try, with some
easy-to-follow
installation and configuration instructions, I'd be willing to give it a
shot.
Any help would be most appreciated. Please direct any responses to my
arrl.net e-mail address listed below.
Thanks, and vy best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
E-mail: kb8tyj@arrl.net "
>From s51ta at volja.net Fri Aug 2 01:16:23 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
References: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si>
Message-ID: <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
But we know who the winner will be dont we?
73 Ted, s51ta
>From ve4vv at shaw.ca Thu Aug 1 18:15:50 2002
From: ve4vv@shaw.ca (Derrick Belbas)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NYC, October
Message-ID: <002c01c239a8$fee98140$0a815218@wp.shawcable.net>
Hi all. Anything particularly interesting for a guy who enjoys contesting
to do in the second half of October in or near NYC? Contest club meeting?
Suggestions? There is the obvious on the last weekend, but said guy has to
leave the area on the Saturday. Anybody want some extra voice during the
first couple of hours on Friday?
Please advise!
73..
derrick
VE4VV
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Aug 1 21:07:16 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <3D49CD34.1000902@tampabay.rr.com>
Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Aug 1 21:41:09 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <f2.1f7132b3.2a7b2f25@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/1/02 5:30:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com writes:
> Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
>
> I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
>
> Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
No - he's IGNORING you. I just got an email from him at k3est@mother.com.
I understand another working address is k3est@cal.net. Whether he responds is
another question. GL.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Thu Aug 1 22:07:08 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New DTA databases, your help needed
Message-ID: <3D49DB3C.572A0547@buckeye-express.com>
Hello
Last year K8CC and I (K9TM) took over the generation of the callsign
databases used by most of the popular contest logging packages (you may
know the file as master.dta or the feature as super-check partial). Due
to transition items, translation problems on my end, the databases
barely made it out in time for CQ WW last year. However, all reports
have been favorable on the accuracy of the database. This year I have
all the tools ready and can turn the crank pretty quickly.
The goal this year is to get them out by Oct 1. The major factor this
year is in receiving logs as I have already created the tools.
Regardless of deadlines, we need your help. All you have to do is get
together your logs and send them to us (see info at the bottom of this
note for details). Since people interested in the databases are using a
computer and since most of you submit your logs in cabrillo format
anyway... we are only accepting cabrillo logs. (In the past the tools to
generate the databases were based on CT BIN files and as a result, input
was by CT BIN files. Last year I created new tools to work from
cabrillo files.)
The more logs we get, the more calls we can extract and the better the
final result. So all you Multi-Multi's out there (we know you use
super-check partial :-) ) and anyone who wants to help (especially those
who use the database) please submit your logs.
We promise that your log(s) will not be shared with anyone. We will not
use your log for any purpose other than to extract callsigns for the
database project.
Updated databases are available @ http://www.datomonline.com.
To help out please do the following:
1) Name your files using your call. Something like K9TM1.LOG,
K9TM2.LOG.
Please do not name your files like 01SSCW.LOG! You only have to rename
a couple of files... I potentially have to do thousands (ok wishful
thinking, probably only hundreds).
2) Send the files as attachments to the email.
3) Please do not zip or otherwise compress the files.
4) It would also help if you could please make your subject line "[DTA]
your_callsign", for example Subject: [DTA] K9TM. Just like subject
lines from reflectors. This will allow me to sort the responses from my
normal mail.
5) Send the logs to: k9tm@buckeye-express.com.
If you would like to send your logs throughout the year rather than this
batch method, that is OK with me. If enough people do this, I wouldn't
have any problem making updates available more often.
If there are any questions regarding the databases, please direct them
to me (K9TM). We look forward to receiving many logs and putting
together the updated databases.
Thanks & 73s,
The master.dta team
Tim K9TM
Dave K8CC
>From TOMK5RC at aol.com Thu Aug 1 22:48:46 2002
From: TOMK5RC@aol.com (TOMK5RC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <116.14d59d78.2a7b3efe@aol.com>
Give him a break. He just got married and started a new job.
Tom, K5RC
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>From n5nj at gte.net Thu Aug 1 22:48:05 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
References: <f2.1f7132b3.2a7b2f25@aol.com>
Message-ID: <006001c239cf$07225820$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
k3est@cal.net is his current email address.
----- Original Message -----
From: <K7LXC@aol.com>
To: <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
> In a message dated 8/1/02 5:30:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> k4oj@tampabay.rr.com writes:
>
> > Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
> >
> > I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
> >
> > Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
>
> No - he's IGNORING you. I just got an email from him at
k3est@mother.com.
> I understand another working address is k3est@cal.net. Whether he responds
is
> another question. GL.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve K7LXC
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 2 03:53:57 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] logging accuracy and master databases
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020802023553.01aea290@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Kudos to K9TM and K8CC for taking on the task of generating master databases.
It's a tricky thing to get accuracy. Unfortunately, the starting point
(people's logs) can bring with it a lot of chaff. For example, I've been
told that the CQWW SSB log-checking database shows about 97,000 calls, of
which only ~30,000 are good calls. In other words, 2/3 of the call-signs
that could be gleaned if you had access to everyone's logs over a number of
years would be bad!
I'm sure that the logs submitted to K9TM and K8CC will be a lot cleaner
than that, and techniques will be applied to screen the unique/probably bad
calls out of that input. But even then, a lot of the common busts -- H for
S on CW, for example -- will undoubtedly sneak through.
Ironically, I find that rather helpful. Whenever I'm tempted to rely too
heavily on the database, I need only look at the screen when I'm part-way
through entering a call and see what look like two or three variations on a
single call. Or are they different calls? Better just copy the station
and be sure!
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From jaime at robles.nu Fri Aug 2 09:57:40 2002
From: jaime@robles.nu (Jaime Robles)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
In-Reply-To: <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
References: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si> <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
Message-ID: <200208020857.45020.jaime@robles.nu>
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> But we know who the winner will be dont we?
Of course Ted, EA4TV hi, hi, hi...
- --
Un saludo,
Jaime Robles, EA4TV
jaime@robles.nu
Visita http://www.redlibre.net - La Red Libre de todos!
http://smsdx.net - El DXCluster en tu movil!
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>From kenkeeler at jazznut.com Fri Aug 2 00:47:14 2002
From: kenkeeler@jazznut.com (Ken Keeler)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Practice NAQP FRIDAY NITE!
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020801233704.02b5ed90@mail.value.net>
NCCC will run a practice miniNAQP on Friday night, 9 PM PDT, 04Z
Sat. Everyone is invited. Pass the word to your club gangs, especially on
the west coast. Sri east coasters, the sun doesn't set on the west coast
until 11:30 EDST
Check in on 3830 starting about 8:30 PM PDT, when we can chat about
strategy, prop., logging programs, SO2R, etc. Number of check-ins will
determine how long we run the mini. We'll start the 10 or 15 minute mini
(80 and 40 CW, in the suggested CW segments) at 9:00 PM (04Z). This is a
good chance to check out your logging software and station before the REAL
THING happens Saturday.
N6RO
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Fri Aug 2 10:30:11 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New DTA databases, your help needed
References: <3D49DB3C.572A0547@buckeye-express.com>
Message-ID: <3D4A8963.3750DD37@buckeye-express.com>
The logs have started rolling in... thanks!
...and so have the questions. I have responded to everyone privately
(thus far) but would like to put a sort of FAQ list out here. So here
goes...
Q) Do you only want CQWW logs?
A) NO. We want all types of logs. WW is just one contest.
Any contest is fine.
Q) Why only cabrillo
A) Well since most all contest sponsors require cabrillo (or strongly
want) and
it has been around long enough now that software writers have had
time to
make it part of the package or write a post conversion program...
it really
helps tasks like this (and log checking).
Q) Since you do log checking for the ARRL you already have my 160 or 10
log, just use it.
A) While it is true that Dave and I do log checking for the ARRL, we
can NOT use the
logs submitted to the ARRL. Why? Because the ARRL does not want
them used for
anything other than log checking. That is their decision and Dave
and I abide by it.
Please send your logs again as described in the earlier post for
inclusion into
the database.
Q) How do you get rid of bad calls?
A) There are several techniques used. While we try our best through
software and
human inspection... things still happen. Garbage-in, Garbage-out
still sort-of
applies. We hope to filter through things and come up with a
quality database.
We were pretty successful last year and AD1C did it for years
before us.
BTW, I added a step to take out known bad calls that may have made
it through.
If you have specific bad calls in mind or have found some in prior
databases,
please send me a note with those calls and I will add them to the
list.
Note that you don't have to send OE5OSO (really OE5OHO), that call
inspired
this method.
Q) My logs are small, are they still useful?
A) Yes, all logs are useful. You don't have to be multi-multi,
multi-single or
multi-anything. All logs help.
Q) Do I need to mark the logs differently by contest (dx -vs- domestic,
etc)?
A) Nope, the tools do all the work for me (well most of it).
If other classes of questions come in, I will update this list.
73 Tim K9TM
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Fri Aug 2 11:38:28 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W1AW/5 2002 web site
Message-ID: <20020802103828.D21836@cs.utexas.edu>
http://www.ctdxcc.org/w1aw5/
The W1AW/5 team in the IARU HF World Championship 2002 had a great
weekend representing the ARRL and the USA in the contest. We've
put together a small web site with our claimed score, band-mode
breakdowns, rate sheets, continental distribution breakdowns, lots
of photos, and the Honor Roll of stations that worked us on all 12
band-modes, all 6 CW bands, or all 6 phone bands. We also have
information on the stations' equipment, operators, and locations:
http://www.ctdxcc.org/w1aw5/
A documentary video of the W1AW/5 contest effort will be shown
at the Austin Summerfest (http://www.repeater.org/summerfest/) this
weekend, which is also the ARRL Texas State Convention.
If you worked us and need a W1AW/5 QSL card, please QSL to: ARRL,
225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111, USA, or via the buro.
--
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Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From genewill at ordata.com Fri Aug 2 12:22:50 2002
From: genewill@ordata.com (Gene A. Williamson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Attracting new contesters
Message-ID: <200208021822.g72IMfQK033136@cobra.ordata.com>
We've discussed here the reminding of past contest participants about an
upcoming event, either by mail or email. That's really preaching to the
choir, so let's take it a step farther ....
An old sales rule of thumb says it's six times easier to sell an
existing
customer than to recruit a new customer. To entice new blood into our
sub-hobby, why don't we ...
Choose a local contest -- in USA, for example, perhaps the FQP or CQP --
so that rates will be reasonable AND callsigns will be familiar. Look up,
on www.qrz.com, everyone in your ZIP code (I'm not sure how our non-USA
friends would do this). Then, ten days or so before the contest, do one of
the following ... or both, if you like:
(1) Send each ham a postcard inviting him/her to operate or observe the
contest. Make it Open House-style ... between the hours of xx and yy ...
and be sure to include food.
(2) Also ten days or so ahead, after identifying each ham in your ZIP
code, send him/her an email (a click on the callsign in the ZIP code search
in qrz.com takes you to a page that MAY have an email address). In the
email, extend the above invitation AND attach a minute or so audio clip
from your station in a high-rate SSB contest.
73 Gene N7YW (and for 42 years, K7dBV)
>From k3est at cal.net Fri Aug 2 12:26:02 2002
From: k3est@cal.net (k3est)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Hi
Message-ID: <200208021826.g72IQ2d28268@pa.cal.net>
Hi Contesters,
Contrary to what K7LXC says, I am not ignoring anyone. We are moving the
cqww.com site and there was a book keeping error that removed my email adr +
mother.com has changed to cal.net so everything got screwed up.
Now, I think all is OK at k3est@cqww.com or k3est@cal.net You can also send a
message to questions@cqww.com
Sorry for any problems.
73
Bob, K3EST
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Fri Aug 2 16:04:33 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Florida Contest Group Salutes Dan, Dave and Dit
Message-ID: <3D4AD7C1.3030208@tampabay.rr.com>
To honor our members that were present at the WRTC 2,002, 35 members of
the Florida Contest Group will activate this weekend for the NAQP CW.
Dan, K1TO (#1)
Dave, N2NL (#4)
and
Dit, WC4E (Referee)
did us all proud at WRTC and we will honour their performance this
weekend with seven teams entitled:
FCG WRTC Killer D's #1 (though 7)
Everyone should sweep the Florida mltiplier this weekend in the NAQP!
Many of our members will adopt the names of our WRTC representatives -
and some may have unique versions of them - listen sharp!
73, thanks D's
K4FCG
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 2 18:27:56 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logbook of the World
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020802172622.01b0f170@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Of significant interest to contesters and their QSL burden, the
Administration and Finance Committee reported to the ARRL Board last month
that "Logbook of the World is on track for initial implementation in
September."
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Aug 3 08:23:43 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion Specs
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020803062343.00733134@pop.vnet.net>
I just added the Orion's claimed IMDDR3 spec to the
previous table of ARRL test measurements at 5 kHz spacing:
Rig IMDDR3 BDR
Ten-Tec Orion 101 (claimed) ?
Elecraft K2 88 126
Ten-Tec Omni 6+ 86 119
Yaesu FT-1000MP 83 111
ICOM IC-756 Pro 80 104
Yaesu FT-1000MP Mark V 78 106
ICOM IC-775DSP 77 104
ICOM IC-706 MkII G 74 86
Yaesu FT-1000MP Field 73 107
Kenwood TS-570D 72 87
ICOM IC-756 67 98
ARRL Test Data: http://www.elecraft.com/K2_perf.htm and
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/prodrev/pdf/pr0208.pdf which
adds the FT-1000MP Field to the summary on the Elecraft page.
Ten-Tec Data: http://www.tentec.com/TT565.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From n4gn at n4gn.com Sat Aug 3 16:40:45 2002
From: n4gn@n4gn.com (Tim Totten, N4GN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Newfoundland counts as Labrador?
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0208031536100.10443-100000@shell1>
Things to ponder when an X-class flare shoots a hole in the NAQP . . .
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Frank Davis <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca>
To: "Tim Totten, N4GN" <n4gn@n4gn.com>
Cc: Tree N6TR <tree@kkn.net>
Subject: Re: [TRLog] NAQP config file
Hi Tim:
Yes I have a file now thanks.
Yes I saw that in the rules and it sounds a bit backwards!!!....As well I notice
in TRLog that the mult list has VO1 and VO2.....?? So if the rules say that
"Newfoundland counts as Labrador" why isn't the multilier just VO?? I am
confused. Anyway the official name for the province is "Newfoundland and
Labrador".....for many years the name was "Newfoundland"...but last year the
Canadian govt under pressure from some politicians who aren't busy enough,
changed the name to include Labrador. All of us who are native Nfld'ers have
always known that VO2 was part of the province so the change is a bit ridiulous.
VO2 is in CQ Zone 2 and VO1 as on zone 5 ...so VO2 is special in that sense.
Anyway maybe Tree can advise as to why VO1 and VO2 are in the mult list when the
rules say that Nfld. counts as Labrador.
Anyway
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Totten, N4GN" <n4gn@n4gn.com>
To: "Frank Davis" <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: [TRLog] NAQP config file
> Glad you got a config file already. I was going to send mine.
>
> Did you notice in the rules "Newfoundland counts as Labrador"? Sometimes
> I wonder who writes this stuff . . .
>
> 73,
>
> Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
> http://www.n4gn.com
>
>
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Sat Aug 3 14:40:40 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
Message-ID: <002501c23b2e$0ae35440$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all the real-time cheering we
received during the WRTC. Especially, from the Senior Set, who I guess we
were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to the finish, first, and
hope we didn't let anyone down, other than ourselves. Age was not our
excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I think I heard.
OK, fair enough.
In recent months, I've been thinking that this being my FIFTH solar maxima,
of serious contesting that is, it may very well be my last! How depressing
is that?
So, quitting not exactly being in my internal workings, I have decided to go
public with:
SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
Many in this country, at least, probably read last week of the Yale
University research findings that if you THINK YOUNG, you will extend your
life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. And further, that
this singular "habit" is more important to your health than factors such as
blood pressure and cholesterol.
Can you imagine this?
Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my personal goal of SERIOUS
contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's another 37 years, or ANOTHER
3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100, I'll decide if I'll go
another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on. I hope you all will be
around to celebrate this with me.
Some are probably saying, "How silly is this? Neiger has definitely and
finally gone over the edge"!
My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this plan of (1)thinking
young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU CANNOT hit the contest
DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR efforts from home this and
every year.
What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit the most. And the rest
will derive great benefit from your activity, and many more multipliers!
And having our radio friends with us for so many more years, we all win.
And what has been on many of our minds, the bad notions that ham radio, and
contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have a limited future, are, as
they say " a little pre-mature".
Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the hobby. But we certainly
have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting lifetimes.
And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at least if won't be for want
of a serious effort.
Please join me in this quest. And thank you for reading this far.
Vy 73
Jim Neiger
N6TJ
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Sat Aug 3 18:26:05 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
References: <002501c23b2e$0ae35440$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Message-ID: <02ae01c23b4d$8b23e060$cdd6fea9@ph.cox.net>
I certainly think the Yale study is right! I attended my 40th High School
Class
reunion in 1990 and could not believe how pathetic the majority of the
people
looked! Especially the ones who never left Carlsbad, New Mexico. I've
tried
my best to destroy my body over the past 45 or so years with little success
but I think it's because I "think young" and won't participate in getting
old -
why should I? Hopefully we'll be doing a M/M from some exotic country or
planet 30 years from now - if you're there I'll be there too! My 60th
birthday
party will be held in Brazil or some South American country on November
26th - just after CQWW CW PT5A - it'll be a blast. I've celebrated my
birthday
on every continent and not sure how many countries and they were all fun!
73
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
To: <wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp>; <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
> Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all the real-time cheering
we
> received during the WRTC. Especially, from the Senior Set, who I guess we
> were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to the finish, first, and
> hope we didn't let anyone down, other than ourselves. Age was not our
> excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
>
> What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I think I heard.
> OK, fair enough.
>
> In recent months, I've been thinking that this being my FIFTH solar
maxima,
> of serious contesting that is, it may very well be my last! How
depressing
> is that?
>
> So, quitting not exactly being in my internal workings, I have decided to
go
> public with:
>
> SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
>
> Many in this country, at least, probably read last week of the Yale
> University research findings that if you THINK YOUNG, you will extend your
> life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. And further, that
> this singular "habit" is more important to your health than factors such
as
> blood pressure and cholesterol.
>
> Can you imagine this?
>
> Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my personal goal of SERIOUS
> contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's another 37 years, or
ANOTHER
> 3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100, I'll decide if I'll go
> another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on. I hope you all will be
> around to celebrate this with me.
>
> Some are probably saying, "How silly is this? Neiger has definitely and
> finally gone over the edge"!
>
> My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this plan of (1)thinking
> young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU CANNOT hit the contest
> DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR efforts from home this and
> every year.
>
> What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit the most. And the rest
> will derive great benefit from your activity, and many more multipliers!
> And having our radio friends with us for so many more years, we all win.
> And what has been on many of our minds, the bad notions that ham radio,
and
> contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have a limited future, are,
as
> they say " a little pre-mature".
>
> Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the hobby. But we certainly
> have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting lifetimes.
>
> And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at least if won't be for
want
> of a serious effort.
>
> Please join me in this quest. And thank you for reading this far.
>
> Vy 73
>
> Jim Neiger
> N6TJ
>
>
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>
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sun Aug 4 13:45:29 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ 160 High-Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020804114529.0125e544@pop.vnet.net>
The following info is from Dave K4JRB:
The 2002 CQ 160 CW and SSB High-Claimed Scores are now
available on the CQ Magazine web page at:
http://cq-amateur-radio.com/160%20Meter%20link.html
and may be viewed with Acrobat 5.0 downloadable from www.adobe.com
Hopefully within the next month the 2003 rules will be posted on the
same web page.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From Bill at ng3k.com Sun Aug 4 11:59:23 2002
From: Bill@ng3k.com (Bill@ng3k.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Announcing Contest Operations
Message-ID: <3D4D090B.27094.112396D@localhost>
I've just updated my Contest DX Operation Submission
form:
http://www.ng3k.com/Contest/consub.html
to include the following contests:
CQ/RJ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY (Sep 28-29,
2002)
CQ World Wide DX SSB (Oct 26-27, 2002)
CQ World Wide DX CW (Nov 23-24, 2002)
ARRL 160 M Contest (Dec 6-8, 2002)
ARRL 10 M Contest (Dec 14-15, 2002)
CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW (Jan 24-26, 2003)
CQ/RJ Worldwide RTTY WPX Contest (Feb 8-9, 2003)
ARRL International DX Contest, CW (Feb 15-16,
2003)
CQ 160-Meter Contest, SSB (Feb 21-23, 2003)
ARRL International DX Contest, SSB (Mar 1-2,
2003)
So, if you're planning a DXpedition for one of these
contests I'd like to hear about it. Just visit the
above mentioned URL and fill in/submit the form.
Your operation will then appear in the NG3K contest
operation tables, the NCJ-Web table, and in print
form in NCJ itself. You can determine what has
already been submitted by visiting:
http://www.ng3k.com/Contest/conasc.html
Thanks es 73,
Bill/NG3K
>From k6ll at juno.com Sun Aug 4 16:23:33 2002
From: k6ll@juno.com (Dave Hachadorian)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
Message-ID: <20020804.152333.-271297.1.K6LL@juno.com>
If anyone is looking for a non-rfi-generating monitor, Staples.com
has the Envision EN-710 17" monitor on sale again this week for $80,
after rebate, with free shipping. I'm not sure if that price is available
in the brick and mortar Staples stores.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
>From ny4t at comcast.net Sun Aug 4 19:55:29 2002
From: ny4t@comcast.net (Lee Hall (NY4T))
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TCG Seeking Team Players for NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <3D4DBEF1.6020100@comcast.net>
Come join the fun with a Tennessee Contest Group team. You don't have
to be in Tennessee to be on one of our teams. We will have teams from
big guns to little pistols. Team placement is based on past performance
(if any) so we usually have at least a couple of very competitive teams.
Drop me an e-mail by Thursday, August 15 if you are interested.
73,
Lee Hall (NY4T)
Public Information Officer - Tennessee Contest Group
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:46 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clarification CW, SSB and the FCC
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VMhF025980@contesting.com>
On 7/21/02 6:58, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Neither CW nor SSB is obsolete; in fact, both are far superior to any of
>the new digital modes at rapidly communicating information between
>many different stations under extreme conditions. In fact, PSK31 has
>NOT been proven to be superior to CW in weak signal environments IMHO.
>PSK31, WSJT, QRSS, etc are superior ONLY if you know the exact frequency
>to tune your receiver to the signal buried in noise. Without this
>critical information (either from a prearranged schedule or via the
>Internet), they cannot magically extract signals from noise. Can you
>imagine a contest where you tune your receiver but cannot hear the
>signals? I don't think so.
Bill, I though think that anyone who is an MIT alumni would be able to
acknowledge that modes like PSK31 could easily be superior to CW.
On a theoretical grounds, PSK has a signal/noise advantage of about 4 dB
over OOK (on-off-keying -- eg CW) in the presence of Gaussian noise.
Granted, the signal impairment of typical HF channels isn't purely
Gaussian, but the theory is there none the less.
As a pratical matter, PSK31 has demonstrated that solid copy is possible
with signal levels that are INAUDIBLE to the human ear. Read that again.
Inaudible -- as in you cannot hear it. Since CW is typically decoded by
ear, this clearly indicates the superiority of the mode in weak signal
environments.
As for tuning PSK31 signals, it's pretty obvious to anyone who is
familiar with current PSK31 applications -- you do not tune in signals by
ear. It would be impractical to do so. Instead, you tune according to a
visual display, typically an FFT waterfall. Signals are clearly evident
on this display and easily tunable. Many applications don't require
precise tuning -- just click on the visible stream in the waterfall
display.
>What I said was "I personally do not think a
>computer-to-computer 'QSO' means much". I specifically meant when
>neither station can hear the other station (with their own ears),
>and I'll stand by my statement.
By that logic, e-mail doesn't mean anything, either.
To me, though, it's just a means of person-to-person communication.
>To me, a QSO like this is just like
>nets where the Netmeister tells each side of the QSO "Good Contact"
>when in fact neither station can hear the other. The only difference
>is our computers have replaced the Netmeister!
It still takes considerable radio skill and communications acumen to hold
a PSK31 QSO.
Do you hold the same opinion of Baudot RTTY?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:49 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VPhF025987@contesting.com>
On 7/19/02 8:22, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>The only trouble is that there are only 5 Commissioners, who could decide
>to change a lot of things we find important (like abolishing CW
>subbands).
There ARE NO CW subbands on HF. There are a few narrow CW-only subbands
on VHF, but not on HF.
CW is permitted everywhere, and there are no indications it will be
prohibited.
I really get annoyed at this suggestion that any regulatory change is
couched in the framework of somehow eliminating CW subbands, when such
subbands do not exist.
>The bottom line, to me, is that it doesn't have to be either-or -- CW can
>remain, just like sailboats in an age of jet aircraft...
More like Piper Cubs in the age of jet aircraft.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:52 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VShF025993@contesting.com>
On 7/19/02 5:55, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Perhaps he would like to demonstrate digital modes are superior by
>comparing contest results for existing contests. Here are high-claimed
>CQ/RJ WW RTTY scores from last fall's contest:
>
>http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2001-October/029841.html
>
>The highest number of contacts made by any single op was 2461 QSO's
>which is not even close to the typical CW or SSB SOAB scores.
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:55 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 8:35, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>K4OJ:
>In a low power environment nobody can argue successfully with me that CW
>isn't a better node!
Technically, you're incorrect. Human-read CW signals are limited by being
audible above the noise. Certain digital modes can greatly exceed that
capability.
N4HY and W3IWI did experiments back in the mid-80's where they did
MOONBOUNCE with weak 432 MHz signals. (They actually read the CW off the
FFT displays from their transceivers.) Once you bring signal processing
to the problem, new types of communications are possible -- ones that are
not limited by the human ear.
> This is also true on the low bands. Proof - compare alltime
>SOSB records for CW vs SSB on 160-40 in the CQ WW records here:
Bill, this is so fallacious an argument, it is almost ludicrious to
reply. Not only does one have to contend with the different bandwidth
requirements of SSB over CW, but the world-wide frequency allocations are
so varied that simplex communication, the mainstay of high-speed contest
operation, are not possible on SSB -- but are common for CW.
> In the extreme conditions on the low bands, CW rules!
Over SSB, sure. CW requires almost 100th of the bandwidth of SSB. It's
information rate is much lower.
Dr. Shannon has a well-known theory about information transmission.
Sending information and lower rates requires less bandwidth, and can
therefore be done at lower signal levels.
By that rule along, modes like PSK31, whose information rates are lower
than some CW signals, ought to be superior with weak signals.
--
PS -- does NASA use CW on its deep-space network?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:36:03 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VehF026006@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 11:40, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
> 1. 40 and 80 must operate split between Region 2 and
>Regions 1 & 3 for the most part...but that has not been the case
>for 160 which has identical favorable results for CW as on
>the other two bands. Of course, I maintain SSB scores on 160
>will actually go up if we segment and DX operates split. The
>simple reason is that DX will not be buried underneath extremely
>strong local US stations continuously CQ-ing on top of them.
I've seen this argument so many times, I'm somewhat sick of it.
It is a good technical point. My question is -- why is it only applied to
SSB? Wouldn't this operation also be beneficial for CW? Of course it
would. So, why not propose to use CW exclusively in the US from 1950-2000
kHz and work all DX split?
> 2. Part of the problem with SSB is that it is a
>bandwidth hog. When you try to crowd an equivalent number
>of contesters into the same low band frequencies, the narrow
>bandwidth mode will always win. The inverse of this is 10-20
>meters where SSB usually wins.
SSB has bandwidth problems on the higher bands, with the possible
exception of 10 meters.
One important effect on the higher bands is that the presence of skip
zones tends to limit co-channel interference.
Bottom line, though, CW requires only a percent or so of the bandwidth of
SSB. Therefore, the signal levels required for effective communications
are definitely lower.
>On 10 meters, with effectively
>no bandwidth limit on either mode, SSB wins by about 50% (my CQ
>WW SSB record is 1.464M versus my CW record of 0.965M).
I don't think these records are any indication of the inherent properties
of the mode. On SSB, most likely it is due to the higher availability of
stations to work than the properties of the mode itself.
> Not at all. It has more to do with the fact that a
>narrow bandwidth mode allows better copy of weak signals
>because the narrower bandwidth allows better rejection of
>interference, noise, etc. This is the same reason that digital
>modes work well in extracting signals from noise. Programs
>like WSJT, QRSS/Spectrascan, etc effectively make EXTREMELY narrow
>bandwidths using DSP that allow copy even below the noise floor
>(of course I personally do not think a computer-to-computer
>WSJT or QRSS "QSO" means much but that's another topic!)
These modes aren't anything alike. WSJT is 441 baud, which is actually a
rather high signalling rate compared to CW. WSJT is designed for meter
scatter work, and therefore has to transfer information at a high rate.
(it also uses multi-bit FSK, to avoid some of the phase distortions
present in the meteor pings)
So, WSJT is not extremely narrow. It is wider than typical RTTY or 300
baud packet, even.
Point is, each of these modulation techniques is designed to meet certain
channel goals. WSJT works much more effectively than high-speed CW. (high
speed here meaning 100-800 wpm!)
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Sun Aug 4 22:26:37 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208050426.g754Qb011151@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Sun Aug 4 22:28:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208050428.g754Sc711160@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only QRP
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
DL4RCK 0 107 80 2,5 8,560 BCC
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Mon Aug 5 05:38:59 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ N3BB
Message-ID: <018801c23c3a$0472d740$27d7fea9@mirage>
Jim - none of the email addresses I have for you work. Please reply!
Anyone having a current email address for Jim, I would appreciate receiving it
(privately, so as not to pester the rest of the subscribers anymore than I am
doing right now...)
73, Ward N0AX
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Mon Aug 5 09:57:45 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <200208050331.g753VPhF025987@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805085257.020399b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 11:35 PM 8/4/02 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>On 7/19/02 8:22, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>
> >The only trouble is that there are only 5 Commissioners, who could decide
> >to change a lot of things we find important (like abolishing CW
> >subbands).
>
>There ARE NO CW subbands on HF. There are a few narrow CW-only subbands
>on VHF, but not on HF.
>
>CW is permitted everywhere, and there are no indications it will be
>prohibited.
>
>I really get annoyed at this suggestion that any regulatory change is
>couched in the framework of somehow eliminating CW subbands, when such
>subbands do not exist.
>
> >The bottom line, to me, is that it doesn't have to be either-or -- CW can
> >remain, just like sailboats in an age of jet aircraft...
>
>More like Piper Cubs in the age of jet aircraft.
I think Bill missed my point, probably because I could have put that more
precisely. There are no CW sub-bands, but the phone sub-bands protect CW
from phone QRM. I worry that the FCC will succumb to pressure to expand
the phone sub-bands to cover more and more spectrum now effectively set
aside for CW and digital modes. Digital devotees should realize that the
existing phone sub-bands now protect them, too.
As for metaphors, I still prefer sailing, because while CW may be
Piper-Cub-slow, it's also sailboat-like-fun.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 5 09:49:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208050848190.4482-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
> On 7/19/02 5:55, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>
> >Perhaps he would like to demonstrate digital modes are superior by
> >comparing contest results for existing contests. Here are high-claimed
> >CQ/RJ WW RTTY scores from last fall's contest:
> >
> >http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2001-October/029841.html
> >
> >The highest number of contacts made by any single op was 2461 QSO's
> >which is not even close to the typical CW or SSB SOAB scores.
>
> >From this -- what conclusions would you draw? Is this because of the
> actual characteristics of the operating mode, or is something else a
> factor?
>
> Hint: the level of activity on RTTY contests isn't nearly as high as that
> on CW or SSB. Bottom line is that there are many fewer stations CAPABLE
> of making RTTY contacts than those that can make CW or SSB contacts.
>
The new digital modes are far superior to CW or SSB in being able to copy
weak signals. But they take more time to make a QSO. If you're trying to
compare rates, that is a factor. Just like a view camera is far superior
in results to a 35mm camera. But it takes at least several minutes to set
it up. It isn't "point and shoot".
So you might say that the digital modes are better than CW or SSB in
having QSO's or ragchews but aren't the best for rapid contest operation.
My favorite is still CW.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Mon Aug 5 15:59:59 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] N3BB Located - Thanks!
Message-ID: <00a001c23c90$c5ae8020$27d7fea9@mirage>
Thanks for the addresses - Jim has been located.
73, Ward N0AX
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>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Mon Aug 5 11:30:01 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IARU HQ Stations
In-Reply-To: <00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>; from Dennis McAlpine
on Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20020719020602.02530b00@pop.texas.net>
<00e201c22f38$299ca140$62f1a118@tampabay.rr.com>
<00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <20020805103001.L21161@cs.utexas.edu>
On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400, Dennis McAlpine wrote:
> Yes, Jim, this year's ARRL HQ stations moved things up a bit but look at
> some of the Europeans and their geographic diversification. Following their
> example, why shouldn't we have stations spread out all over the country,
> e.g. K1EA, N2RM, W3LPL, W4MYA, etc. In fact, given the geographic range,
> why not have multiple statins on the same band, e.g. a W6 on 80 at the same
> time as a W2. OK, so you can't have multiple statios on the same band. How
> about a half hour from the East, then a half hour from midwest, then a half
> hour from west coast and keep repeating the process. Tht would allow us to
> use 36 different stations (6 bands X 2 modes x 3 stations per mode).
> Imagine merging those logs.
Actually, the software we used at W1AW/5 is 95% of the way to making that
sort of operation quite feasible. The stations at W1AW/5 were all
interconnected by TCP/IP over the internet, so whether they are in the same
state or not is pretty minimally important. And since the complete log
of the entire operation was always available to each of the stations in
realtime, you wouldn't need to worry about dupes or not knowing which bands
to pass calling stations to, etc.
The next big step in the software would be to integrate some very responsive
inter-station signalling that required few keystrokes to send and little
brain-power to receive. Signals like "I am now QRT - you take it over from
here," or "I can hear him well enough to complete the QSO, please standby
while I work him" and such boiled down to something that makes it fast
was the one trick we lacked at W1AW/5. Such signalling might also find itself
useful for traditional multi-multis.
With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
--
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Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 5 10:06:56 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
In-Reply-To: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
References: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <3i8tku8gpbbaa43kko8rdr45fop85qftn8@4ax.com>
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 23:35:55 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>PS -- does NASA use CW on its deep-space network?
_________________________________________________________
That's a good question. Does anyone know the details of their
transmissions? I understand there is some very advanced signal
processing, but I'm curious about the details.
Bill, W7TI
>From K8GT at flash.net Mon Aug 5 13:15:04 2002
From: K8GT@flash.net (Gerry Treas, K8GT)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
Message-ID: <AA-CFC21A52D0D190AB1384BFF3FA665908-ZZ@www4.prodigy.net>
Tony and Jim, et all,
Sign me up! I took my first trip outside the U.S.
last CQWW CW to PJ2T at 57 (almost 58) and have my
plane tickets for this fall already. I have only been
seriously contesting for 12 years, even if licensed
for 43. I have always thought and felt young and
rowdy. I am not ready for a rocker and pablum yet, if
ever!
After my 2nd divorce, I have a new young girlfriend,
she's only 50 and looks and acts young, and we are
like teenagers. She thinks ham radio is very cool.
I am one happy contented contesting dude!
I used to say that I wanted to be shot by a jealous
husband when I'm 90, but now I say that I'm looking
forward to working you all in the contests of the
next 3 or 4 sunspot cycles, and see you from PJ2T on
this year's CQWW CW.
73, Gerry K8GT
--- Original Message ---
From: "Tony Rogozinski" <trogo@telegraphy.com>
To: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
CC: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
>I certainly think the Yale study is right! I
attended my 40th High School
>Class
>reunion in 1990 and could not believe how pathetic
the majority of the
>people
>looked! Especially the ones who never left Carlsbad,
New Mexico. I've
>tried
>my best to destroy my body over the past 45 or so
years with little success
>but I think it's because I "think young" and won't
participate in getting
>old -
>why should I? Hopefully we'll be doing a M/M from
some exotic country or
>planet 30 years from now - if you're there I'll be
there too! My 60th
>birthday
>party will be held in Brazil or some South American
country on November
>26th - just after CQWW CW PT5A - it'll be a blast.
I've celebrated my
>birthday
>on every continent and not sure how many countries
and they were all fun!
>
>73
>
>
>Tony N7BG
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
>To: <wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp>; <CQ-
Contest@contesting.com>
>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:40 PM
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
>
>
>> Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all
the real-time cheering
>we
>> received during the WRTC. Especially, from the
Senior Set, who I guess we
>> were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to
the finish, first, and
>> hope we didn't let anyone down, other than
ourselves. Age was not our
>> excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
>>
>> What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I
think I heard.
>> OK, fair enough.
>>
>> In recent months, I've been thinking that this
being my FIFTH solar
>maxima,
>> of serious contesting that is, it may very well be
my last! How
>depressing
>> is that?
>>
>> So, quitting not exactly being in my internal
workings, I have decided to
>go
>> public with:
>>
>> SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
>>
>> Many in this country, at least, probably read last
week of the Yale
>> University research findings that if you THINK
YOUNG, you will extend your
>> life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF
YEARS. And further, that
>> this singular "habit" is more important to your
health than factors such
>as
>> blood pressure and cholesterol.
>>
>> Can you imagine this?
>>
>> Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my
personal goal of SERIOUS
>> contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's
another 37 years, or
>ANOTHER
>> 3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100,
I'll decide if I'll go
>> another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on.
I hope you all will be
>> around to celebrate this with me.
>>
>> Some are probably saying, "How silly is this?
Neiger has definitely and
>> finally gone over the edge"!
>>
>> My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this
plan of (1)thinking
>> young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU
CANNOT hit the contest
>> DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR
efforts from home this and
>> every year.
>>
>> What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit
the most. And the rest
>> will derive great benefit from your activity, and
many more multipliers!
>> And having our radio friends with us for so many
more years, we all win.
>> And what has been on many of our minds, the bad
notions that ham radio,
>and
>> contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have
a limited future, are,
>as
>> they say " a little pre-mature".
>>
>> Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the
hobby. But we certainly
>> have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting
lifetimes.
>>
>> And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at
least if won't be for
>want
>> of a serious effort.
>>
>> Please join me in this quest. And thank you for
reading this far.
>>
>> Vy 73
>>
>> Jim Neiger
>> N6TJ
>>
>>
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>>
>
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Mon Aug 5 17:50:47 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020805155047.00728bc0@pop.vnet.net>
Under extreme contest conditions on any band, CW rules! Why
is this so? The answer is very simple...noise bandwidth. On the
low bands, noise tends to increase as you move down in frequency.
This is due to three primary reasons:
1. Local atmospheric noise (i.e. lightning storms) is propagated more
effectively on the low bands, 160 being the extreme.
2. Local manmade noise is worse on the low bands (powerline leaks,
electric fencers, and a multitude of other local sources)...again
160 being the extreme.
3. Local signal congestion interference is worse on the low bands
because you do not have the effective skip zone protection that
higher bands afford. This case is inverted on the higher bands
where most interference is from strong distant stations, but it is
more difficult to generate DX signal strengths as strong there as
commonly experienced on 160 or 80 from local stations (-20 to -30 dBm).
Because of noise, any mode which allows a smaller (i.e. narrower)
noise bandwidth will be more effective in communications than a mode
which requires larger bandwidths. W8JI recently commented on this on
the FT-1000MP reflector:
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/1000mp/2002-August/003416.html
********************************************************************
The reason is noise power is directly proportional to receiver
bandwidth, while signal level is constant as long as the signal is
narrower than the bandwidth. If you have a 100Hz filter bandwidth and
a 100Hz signal bandwidth, and switch to a wider 1kHz bandwidth, you
increase noise ten dB.
(This is most of the reason why people think PSK is significantly
better than other modes like CW. The digital system uses a ~70 Hz
filter in the computer but and the "ear" listening hears the signals
through a 2.1kHz SSB bandwidth of the receiver. Switch to a 100Hz
filter and copy a slow CW signal at slow typing speeds, and that
"apparent" advantage evaporates.)
*********************************************************************
SSB has an advantage in contest conditions where there is
relatively low manmade or atmospheric noise (20-10 meters) and
especially where interference due to signal congestion is not an
issue (i.e. 10 meters). Where congestion interference becomes an
issue, CW again has the advantage because of its narrow noise
bandwidth. In this case, the noise is primarily due to adjacent
signals rather than atmospheric or local manmade noise. The WRTC
teams made most of their contacts on CW because signal congestion
was severe on all of the bands below 10M and their 100W signals
were most effectively heard on CW using narrower bandwidths than the
wider bandwidth SSB requires. Taking a quick glance at the results,
only ONE of the 52 teams made more contacts on SSB than CW, and the
top 5 stations made 62% of their total contacts on CW, even though
scoring incentives were identical for both modes:
http://www.wrtc2002.org/results.htm (click on Full WRTC2002 Score
sheet link at the bottom for Excel spreadsheet)
I don't believe any current digital mode has an advantage
over either CW or SSB in contest conditions, not due to any
bandwidth considerations, but simply due to the awkwardness of the
human/computer/radio interface in making contacts rapidly (tuning,
identifying, exchanging, etc.) IMHO the human brain coupled to a
radio is a far more powerful combination under contest conditions
than any mode which requires a computer for coding/decoding signals.
This might change in the future but that's how I see it today.
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. The 2000 CQ 160 CW & SSB Contests had nearly identical
participation levels (December 2000 CQ Magazine listed 4606 unique
calls for SSB and 4512 for CW), so participation does not explain the
advantage CW demonstrated in the contest results. Also, the 2001 ARRL
bandplan was not in effect for any 160 contest results previously
referenced, so all USA SSB stations had full access to the entire band.
(Of course there WAS a bandplan in effect before 2001 but nobody honored
it until Riley Hollingsworth sent enforcement letters last September).
>From k2wr at njdxa.org Mon Aug 5 14:51:18 2002
From: k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich Gelber, K2WR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
mode" that supports this "feature".
Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you could
make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying more
than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
superior again. ;-)
Rich, K2WR
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 16:48:58 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SSB Vs. CW QSO's in a Contest
Message-ID: <200208051944.g75JiYhF017302@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 11:31, Jimmy Weierich at kg2au@stny.rr.com wrote:
>Shrug off the myths embraced by the mediocre. Don't listen to people who
>tell you that 2:1 SWR is good enough because all the power goes somewhere
>eventually.
*IF* feedlines were lossless, this would be true. In some situations, one
can use a feedline that is nearly lossless, so that the absolute SWR
matters less.
Such antennas are usually compromise antennas, and contestors are less
likely to compromise. Even so, LB Cebik's 88 foot doublet design is a
compromise of this type. It was really intended as a backup or second
radio antenna.
>Or that 9913 is lossless at HF.
9913 isn't lossless at HF, but it's loss is lower than other coax. Well,
that is, until it fills up with water....
>Or that a 1 dB difference in a signal is unnoticable at either end.
For signals well above the noise, 1 dBis just perceptable. But for
signals in the noise, it cam make all the difference.
>Or that connector loss is negligable.
If connector loss were even 1%, running 1500 watts through a connection
for just a few minutes would heat it up with 15 watts of power. They
would be HOT.
In practice, when properly installed, connectors do not heat this way. In
fact, even at full power, most connectors don't show any measurable
heating at all. This lack of heating indicates that connectors have
negligable loss.
That said, you're still better off to have as few connectors as you can.
Each connector is still a point of failure.
>All those statements are lies. Find out why.
Not all of them are lies. But finding out why is good advice....
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From n4zr at contesting.com Mon Aug 5 18:22:02 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IARU HQ Stations
In-Reply-To: <20020805103001.L21161@cs.utexas.edu>
References: <00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
<5.1.0.14.0.20020719020602.02530b00@pop.texas.net>
<00e201c22f38$299ca140$62f1a118@tampabay.rr.com>
<00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805170214.02031c80@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 10:30 AM 8/5/02 -0500, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:
>With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
>the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
>cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
>on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
>team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
This sort of Internet octopus would be pretty unwieldy, given the current
state of the network -- just too much latency. At NU1AW/4, I think that
having one station handle all the CW and another all the SSB was a pretty
good way to do things. With multipliers only counting once per band
there's little incentive to pass mults between modes.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From mark at ilexeng.com Mon Aug 5 19:32:37 2002
From: mark@ilexeng.com (Mark Bailey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
Message-ID: <008b01c23cd0$015691f0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
Hello, All:
I am in PJ2 with an Array Solutions SO2R Master. I'm having
intermittent RF problems. They appear to be with the receive
audio switching relay...it's chattering or switching when the paddle
sends CW. The radio is a TS940. I haven't hooked up the
second radio yet!
Has anyone had similar problems? Any suggestions?
I have grounded the SO2R box and computer, added ferrites
on the power and computer (LPT) cables and swapped the
"wall wort" power supply. I'm about to poke around with
bypass capacitors.
Thanks in advance.
73,
Mark, KD4D
kd4d@comcast.net
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 5 18:59:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208051749260.22217-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Rich Gelber, K2WR wrote:
> Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
> can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
> mode" that supports this "feature".
>
Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once.
None, however, allow you to transmit more than one signal at once. I'm
not sure I could type that fast, anyway. :-]
73, Zack W9SZ
>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Mon Aug 5 20:44:07 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
Message-ID: <161.11cc4c6a.2a8067c7@aol.com>
In a message dated 08/04/02 16:39:02 Pacific Daylight Time, k6ll@juno.com
writes:
> Staples.com
> has the Envision EN-710 17" monitor on sale again this week for $80,
> after rebate, with free shipping. I'm not sure if that price is available
> in the brick and mortar Staples stores.
>
Yep, it is ... just bought one. You might have to educate the salesperson a
bit because the rebate forms didn't print out automatically. However they can
go to the Staples.com website and print out the needed stuff.
The in store price is $159.98 plus tax. The rebate is $80.00.
THANKS DAVE!
73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 5 20:02:57 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
<024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <t7bukuc0e3ilk40eagprh07h2agqlpb6el@4ax.com>
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 13:51:18 -0400, Rich Gelber, K2WR wrote:
>Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
>can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
>mode" that supports this "feature".
_________________________________________________________
You have not kept up! The latest versions of both DigiPan and
WinPSK can copy two separate signals at once. They even have a
"seek" function similar to the one on your car radio.
Try 'em, you'll like 'em.
Bill, W7TI
>From ua9cdc at r66.ru Tue Aug 6 10:30:27 2002
From: ua9cdc@r66.ru (Igor Sokolov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
<024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <002701c23cf9$9ba06aa0$0801a8c0@mail.ur.ru>
Hi Rich,
Although I do support CW with all my heart, PSK 31 can copy several signals
simultaneously and the bandwidth is quite comparable with that of CW. Never
say never...
Igor UA9CDC
> Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
> can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
> mode" that supports this "feature".
>
> Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you
could
> make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying
more
> than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
> superior again. ;-)
>
> Rich, K2WR
>
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Tue Aug 6 05:44:51 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Distributed Multi-Ops and Experimental Class
Message-ID: <001401c23d04$1ec53780$27d7fea9@mirage>
> On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400, Dennis McAlpine wrote:
> > Yes, Jim, this year's ARRL HQ stations moved things up a bit but look at
> > some of the Europeans and their geographic diversification. Following their
> > example, why shouldn't we have stations spread out all over the country,
> > e.g. K1EA, N2RM, W3LPL, W4MYA, etc. In fact, given the geographic range,
> > why not have multiple statins on the same band, e.g. a W6 on 80 at the same
> > time as a W2. OK, so you can't have multiple statios on the same band. How
> > about a half hour from the East, then a half hour from midwest, then a half
> > hour from west coast and keep repeating the process. Tht would allow us to
> > use 36 different stations (6 bands X 2 modes x 3 stations per mode).
> > Imagine merging those logs.
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 10:30:01 -0500, Ken Harker wrote:
> Actually, the software we used at W1AW/5 is 95% of the way to making that
> sort of operation quite feasible. The stations at W1AW/5 were all
> interconnected by TCP/IP over the internet, so whether they are in the same
> state or not is pretty minimally important. And since the complete log
> of the entire operation was always available to each of the stations in
> realtime, you wouldn't need to worry about dupes or not knowing which bands
> to pass calling stations to, etc.
>
> The next big step in the software would be to integrate some very responsive
> inter-station signalling that required few keystrokes to send and little
> brain-power to receive. Signals like "I am now QRT - you take it over from
> here," or "I can hear him well enough to complete the QSO, please standby
> while I work him" and such boiled down to something that makes it fast
> was the one trick we lacked at W1AW/5. Such signalling might also find itself
> useful for traditional multi-multis.
>
> With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
> the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
> cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
> on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
> team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
I have been suggesting an "Experimental" category in regular contests for just
this kind of activity. There's really no reason why not to try it in, say, CQ
WW except for it not meeting the requirements for any of the categories. I
think an Experimental category would open the doors to some innovations.
About the only requirement for Experimental category would be to obey all the
rules of your ham license and whatever you do, you have to write it up and
explain it publically so we can all think about it. You might want to restrict
it a tad by limits on one signal per band, 1500 watts maximum output, etc. If
the contest sponsors don't want to implement another category, then submit the
results as a check log and write it up anyway. If it's a really good idea,
either the idea will be adopted or you can start a new contest.
As far as just distributed efforts, you can have distributed M/S or M/M as with
W1AW/5, although identification gets a little sticky on a worldwide basis. You
could also have distributed teams. There comes a whole new set of interesting
strategic problems like how to allocate bands as the earth rotates. What if
you have enough bandwidth to listen from remote sites? What if a single-op has
a half-dozen remote stations? The possibilities are pretty wide open. The
Internet offers a tremendous dose of technology, why don't we make it possible
to use it, while still retaining an emphasis on operating skill?
73, Ward N0AX
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>From k2av at contesting.com Tue Aug 6 01:51:14 2002
From: k2av@contesting.com (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW from deep space.
Message-ID: <009d01c23d04$e48dffb0$0500a8c0@swift>
What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep
space, vs. psk31, etc...
Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is
transmitting in packets with self-correction CRC's. Only transmitting
part of the time. The trick is doing what is necessary to trust the
zero state.
73
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 6 01:28:31 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
In-Reply-To: <161.11cc4c6a.2a8067c7@aol.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIAEOHCAAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> Yep, it is ... just bought one. You might have to educate the
> salesperson a
> bit because the rebate forms didn't print out automatically.
> However they can
> go to the Staples.com website and print out the needed stuff.
>
> The in store price is $159.98 plus tax. The rebate is $80.00.
>
> THANKS DAVE!
>
> 73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6
>
Hi, Bill.
This is reminiscent of when I bought a brand new ARRL Handbook for Radio
Amateurs at Bookmaster a year or two ago. Word had spread via the Internet
that the Handbook was on sale for $8. The price tag was still the original
shelf price. You had to tell the counter clerk it was on sale--he then
looked it up on their computer system and found, yes, indeed, it was on
sale.
Apparently, Bookmaster/Barnes&Noble puts selected books on sale at selected
and various stores. The stores don't always get the word and/or they don't
get marked as being on sale.
I've made it a point to ask the clerk to check their network system if the
book I'm wanting to buy is on sale. (don't take their word for it; have them
check their computer system)
73,
dale, kg5u
>From olinger at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 02:46:19 2002
From: olinger@bellsouth.net (Guy Olinger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] S units have been 6 db for a LONG time.
Message-ID: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
Have a look at the meter (carrier level indicator) on this photo of an
excellent condition pre-WW2 RME 69.
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dials.jpg
Calibration is 0-72 db in six db steps, with a lower scale clearly in
S units, going 1-9 every six dbs.
The photo is good enough that you can read the "RADIO MFG ENGINEERS"
and the PEORIA, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. in the meter face fine print.
I think the RME 69 is mid thirties. This is back when you had to read
the manual to see what the knobs did. Notice the complete lack of
stamped lettering around the knobs.
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69front.jpg
So the IDEA of an S unit being 6 db is quite a bit older than some
have put forward. Whether this one is any better than modern receivers
at displaying real signal levels is anyone's guess.
I'm intrigued as to what process was used to create the dial
calibration for the main tuning. Photo offset of a hand-drawn master?
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dial.jpg
This is part of an EBay auction at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1371533165
I watch the ads for the occasional excellent photos of these old
pieces of equipment.
73, Guy.
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Tue Aug 6 02:29:27 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
including the following which was typical of them:
"Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
wrong.
Why?
Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
their "decoders"
This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
than phone - if you are really good!
73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
73,
Jim, K4OJ
>From i4jmy at iol.it Tue Aug 6 14:14:44 2002
From: i4jmy@iol.it (=?iso-8859-1?Q?i4jmy@iol.it?=)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest]
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_[CQ-Contest]_S_units_have_been_6_db_for_a_LONG_time.?=
Message-ID: <H0F5WK$332DDC9485C1987D95429FDDE332AFDD@libero.it>
A 6 dB division and intuitively the half, 3dB, have definitely a
meaning.
6dB equals a doubling in voltage and a four times the power, 3dB
increase a power doubling, and so on.
Everything loses meaning when the AGC voltage doesn't follow this
logaritmic law and a receiver is a communication equipment rather than
an instrument.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 13:03:38 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020806110338.011f1900@pop.vnet.net>
K4OJ wrote:
>Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
Well said Jim. When contesting or DXing becomes nothing more
than exchanging data between our computers, everyone being 599+ with
no more effort than plugging their laptop into their telephone jack,
then this hobby is dead for me. You only need to look at some of
the spots and talk messages on the OH2AQ Webcluster to see that we
are getting close today. Take a look at the VHF spots especially:
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/144.html
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/430.html
I'm not picking on these guys but here's just one of many examples:
PD2DB 432200.0 CQ70CM WHO? CT1551 04 Aug
DH9NFM 432200.0 F5SMZ jn39(>jo50 1555 04 Aug
PD2DB 432200.0 DH9NFM Chris tis me jo22md DL1559 04 Aug
DH9NFM 432200.0 PD2DB jo22(>jo50 495km tnx marcus 1604 04 Aug
When you can make a realtime sked using the internet, make "2-way QSO's"
without either operator actually having heard the other using WSJT at
VHF or QRSS at VLF, and then "confirm" it realtime, I personally have to
question what the point is. This just reminds me too much of nets (and
prompters on the low bands) where "2-way" QSO's could never have been
made without the assistance of a third party.
I maintain that contests are one of the few areas left in our
hobby that have not been corrupted by stuff like this, but this is why
fewer of us know how to S&P without a Packetcluster screen in front of
us. Everyone can be 599+ with no radios or antennas necessary if we
push this to the extreme. A monkey with a computer connection (there
already may be a few on this reflector IMHO) can be equally loud as
anyone else. Dumbing down using computer-to-computer QSO's is simply
the next logical step until we next decide not to bother with radios
and antennas at all. When we reach that stage, I'll be long gone.
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. I wonder what W1CW thinks about computer-to-computer QSO's?
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Tue Aug 6 13:19:41 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] "Q" signals & WAE
Message-ID: <00bd01c23d43$8a994980$3dbb180a@9byjx01>
Here's some of the "Q" signals for review
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/forms/fsd218.pdf
before the WAE CW this weekend
http://www.waedc.de
QRL? Are you busy?
QRU? Have you anything for me?
QTC? How many messages have you to send?
QTX? Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
QRU would be no QTC to send and
QTX would be I have some but it's not a good time to send them.
There are a lot of unique things about the WAE contest:
a) only contest with QTC feature
b) the mult station in a M/O has no 10-min band restriction
c) S/O off times can only be taken in up to three time blocks
d) Scores "booklet" sent to entrants (mailed from Germany)
Let's break some USA records this weekend!
S/O 2001 N2NC 1,605,344 - 1,810 - 1,726 - 454
M/O 2001 KC1XX 2,414,490 - 2,294 - 2,236 - 533
CQ CONTEST!
73, Eric K9GY
>From lu6ef at yahoo.com.ar Tue Aug 6 10:18:51 2002
From: lu6ef@yahoo.com.ar (=?iso-8859-1?q?Raul=20Diaz?=)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] GACW KEY DAY
Message-ID: <20020806121851.14387.qmail@web14609.mail.yahoo.com>
THE GACW KEY DAY
The GACW KD is not a competition or contest but an
event to encourage all amateur radio to bring out his
old manual and no electronic keys and make as many
QSOs as they can with other participants.
23/2/2003.
Time: 1800 Saturday till 0600 UTC Sunday.
Frequencies: Close (but always up) to 3530-
7030-14030- 21030 and 28030 kHz.
WARC: The QSOs in the WARC bands are allowed but no
recommended freq.
Mode: A1A - CW, straight key and no-electronic key
only.
CALL: CQ KD - CQ GACW KD, etc.
Exchange: Greetings and RST plus your GACW #. Non GACW
members send KD.
If you made more than 10 QSOs you are invited to vote
for 3 different stations with a special very good
sending.
The "GACW KEY DAY" will be awarded to the 5 most voted
stations.
Logs. Simple list using log book format, etc.
Deadline: Not later than the 15st of March to GACW
Logs can be sent via e-mail as text-file to:
gacw@lan.no-ip.org
GACW
P.O. Box 9
B1875ZAA - Wilde
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
-o-o-o-o-o-o
GACW KEY DAY
El GACW KD no es una competencia ni un concurso, sino
que se trata de incentivar a todos los
radioaficionados a utilizar sus manipuladores
verticales o no electronicos, y hacer con ellos tantos
QSOs como les resulte posible con los demas
participantes.
Fecha: Comenzando el ultimo sabado de Febrero de cada
a?o - 23/02/2003.
Horario: Desde las 1800 UTC del sabado hasta las 0600
UTC del domingo.
Frecuencias: Cerca, pero siempre arriba de 3.530 -
7.030 - 14.030 - 21.030 y 28.030 KHz.
WARC: Los comunicados en las bandas WARC tambien estan
considerados, use la frecuencia mas conveniente.
Call: CQ KD - CQ GACW KD, etc.
MODE: A1A - CW, con manipuladores verticales o no
electronicos unicamente.
Intercambio: Saludos, RST y su numero de miembro del
GACW. Otros participantes deben usar KD en lugar del
numero de miembro.
Cada participante que envie una planilla con mas de 10
comunicados, tendra derecho a emitir tres votos
diferentes por aquellos participantes que hayan
demostrado una especial calidad en su transmision.
El diploma GACW KEY DAY sera entregado a los 5
participantes mas votados.
Planillas: Una simple lista como si fuera del libro de
guardia. Envielas al GACW por correo antes del 15 de
Marzo.
Tambien pueden ser enviadas por email a:
gacw@lan.no-ip.org
GACW
P.O. Box 9
B1875ZAA - Wilde
Buenos Aires
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>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 10:10:42 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208061306.g76D6EhF017533@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 8:57, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>I think Bill missed my point, probably because I could have put that more
>precisely. There are no CW sub-bands, but the phone sub-bands protect CW
>from phone QRM.
It's not true, Pete. The "phone" subbands actually separate analog
modulation (voice, fax, television), from "digital" subbands (RTTY,
Packet, etc). CW is permitted everywhere. CW operators can choose any
frequency that is free of QRM, regardless of mode.
> I worry that the FCC will succumb to pressure to expand
>the phone sub-bands to cover more and more spectrum now effectively set
>aside for CW and digital modes.
Again -- the same error. There is no spectrum "set aside" for CW on HF.
All frequencies are allowed for CW.
Indeed, it would appear, from the comment made by the FCC official that
further expansion of analog modes is less likely. After all, if amatuers
start emphasizing more digital modes, then the increased demand of these
frequencies would support the digital subbands, not caused them to be
decreased.
> Digital devotees should realize that the
>existing phone sub-bands now protect them, too.
Uh, it's vice versa. CW devotees should realise their best allies against
"phone QRM" are digital devotees.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 10:10:45 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208061306.g76D6JhF017602@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 9:49, Zack Widup at w9sz@prairienet.org wrote:
>So you might say that the digital modes are better than CW or SSB in
>having QSO's or ragchews but aren't the best for rapid contest operation.
This has been a topic of discussion before. I remember an article in the
last 15 years or so indicating that perhaps the best way to enhance
digital contesting is to develop a special protocol for contest exchanges.
Of course, such a mode would appear to further remove the human element
from contest operation.
>My favorite is still CW.
No one says you can't enjoy the mode. I do.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Tue Aug 6 09:40:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
In-Reply-To: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208060814481.2933-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Jim White wrote:
> There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
> including the following which was typical of them:
>
>
> "Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
> to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
>
>
> I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
> lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
> wrong.
>
> Why?
>
>
> Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
>
The operator still has to read the signal on the screen. The operator
still has to reply with his answers. To me, the operator is still copying
the signals - he's using his eyes instead of his ears. Why is that
different than SSB, CW or anything else? It is not totally a
machine-to-machine QSO, the operator is still involved. It's the
operator's ideas and thoughts that are being exchanged, not the machine's
(if machines can even have ideas and thoughts - read "Godel, Escher, Back
- an Eternal Golden Braid" by Douglas R. Hofstadter.)
>
> If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
> contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
> has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
> their "decoders"
>
>
> This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
> PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
> contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
>
>
> What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
>
Some of us think that new things are adventures. I still vividly recall
my first QSO's on 160, 30, 17, 12 meters; 222, 432, 1296, 2304, 3456 etc.
MHz. And my first QSO's with RTTY, PSK31, MFSK16, etc. They were ALL
adventures!
>
> Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
>
My opinion is that data exchange is data exchange - whether you exchange
the data via spoken word, Morse code, written or typed message or
telepathy - it's still data exchange. RADIO is the medium - a signal sent
from an electronic transmitter to an antenna and then relayed via free
space, ionosphere, troposphere, EME or whatever, and then received at
another antenna and detected by an electronic receiver. If it's done that
way, it's radio regardless of the mode of communication used. I myself am
interested in all the modes available. But I should note that CW is still
my favorite and occupies 90% or more of my operating time.
>
> 73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
> is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
OK - I guess we just have different opinions. I'll still work you on CW.
:-)
73, Zack W9SZ
>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Aug 6 10:55:04 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805085257.020399b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <004801c23d50$df2ad740$7deb21a2@com>
Gosh, another thread being beat to death. Valid points from
both camps, but look fellas; this is a hobby. Some folks like
Vanila and some like Chocolate.
Another example, analagous to Pete's Sailboat came from
Chuck Yeager at the Oshkosh airshow on "Sunday Morning".
He mentioned that he had flown 2500 MPH, and that the F15s
and F16s were relatively easy to fly. He enjoys flying his
vintage P51 Mustang. As he said, That takes real skill, and
if you don't stay on top of it all the time, it will beat you up.
Why don't we just enjoy the hobby, what ever mode we prefer.
Dallas - W3PP
>From mark at ilexeng.com Tue Aug 6 11:19:08 2002
From: mark@ilexeng.com (Mark Bailey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
References: <008b01c23cd0$015691f0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
<3D4F4A43.714E9016@btv.ibm.com>
Message-ID: <001701c23d54$3bbd3cc0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
Hi Ronald:
I've done some more research. I'm using TR-Log. Jay
from Array Solutions provided a suggestion for filtering RF
noise.
The problem appears to be that the LPT port in this computer
can't drive the STROBE, PTT, CW, Radio A/B and one
paddle (DIT or DAH) reliably in the presence of RF.
I can see the PTT voltage levels varying a little bit on a
voltmeter, following the paddle keying. This is enough to
cause the PTT sensing in the audio switching to follow the
keying.
The radio A/B select is so marginal that adding a voltmeter
probe to one specific leg of the input circuit causes something
to go into oscillation!
I'm going to try a different computer, with a different LPT
port type. I suppose I should build an opto-isolated interface...
Thanks and 73,
Mark, KD4D
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald Rossi" <rrossi@btv.ibm.com>
To: "Mark Bailey" <mark@ilexeng.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
> What are the paddles hooked up too? Do they drive a keyer feeding the
> box? Are they feeding the LPT port and the computer is generating the CW
> and PTT? Could it be the PTT generation is not right? What software are
> you using?
>
> Mark Bailey wrote:
> >
> > Hello, All:
> >
> > I am in PJ2 with an Array Solutions SO2R Master. I'm having
> > intermittent RF problems. They appear to be with the receive
> > audio switching relay...it's chattering or switching when the paddle
> > sends CW. The radio is a TS940. I haven't hooked up the
> > second radio yet!
> >
> > Has anyone had similar problems? Any suggestions?
> >
> > I have grounded the SO2R box and computer, added ferrites
> > on the power and computer (LPT) cables and swapped the
> > "wall wort" power supply. I'm about to poke around with
> > bypass capacitors.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Mark, KD4D
> > kd4d@comcast.net
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron (kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Tue Aug 6 08:17:36 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
>This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
>PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
>am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
>contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
I haven't tried PSK31 yet, so can't comment there, but I have done some
RTTY. Normally I find myself in violent agreement with OJ on most things,
but this one is a big exception. There definitely IS an element operator
skill involved in RTTY--a HUGE element. Until you've been on the receiving
end of a good RTTY pile-up, you just can't appreciate what chaos is. There
are lots of good calls in that mess, but trying to pull out just one good
one can be quite a challenge. It's the kind of thing where a mediocre op is
likely to have a UBN rate that is just through the roof. (Right now I'm
living in dread of my UBN report from last winter's RTTY/RU, because I know
I'm one of said mediocre RTTY ops!) In addition, timing is
everything...just as it is in CW. I can listen to a really great RTTY op
(e.g. AA5AU) running a pile-up and see hear just as much beauty (well,
almost) as listing to one of the CW greats showing off their stuff.
In summary, my advice to OJ would be to give it a try sometime. I think Jim
just might discover a new challenge and have some fun. And, super op that
he is, I would expect that eventually--after he learned the needed
skills--he would work his way into the top 10 boxes. Say, didn't K5ZD do
just that a few years ago?
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:11:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061511.g76FB7813098@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
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6200 Natoma Ave.
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K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
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KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
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W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 4 13,943 TDXS
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
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VO1HP 139 70 9,730
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WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:12:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061512.g76FCJA13107@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
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Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
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OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
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YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
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F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
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RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
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ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
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ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
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GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
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YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:13:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061513.g76FD1413116@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
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YL2KF 420 2630 188 494,440
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
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LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
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SV1CIB 211 1360 78 106,080
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
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F6FJE 190 1155 66 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 4 10,620
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WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
Operators:
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:15:20 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061515.g76FFKP13127@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
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G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
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P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
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W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
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IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
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IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
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IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
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IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
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IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
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IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
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Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
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Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
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Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
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Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
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Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
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Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
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Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
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Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
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Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
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Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
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Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
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Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
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Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:17:21 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061517.g76FHLP13145@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 22, 2002
E-mail logs to: jshort@mindspring.com
Mail logs to:
Jeff Short, KD3UC
5106 Cypress Ct.
Alpharetta, GA 30005
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State Rover LP
K4BAI/M 493 8 37 4 15 40,754 SECC
N4PN 676 75 400 57 20 20,876
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In State Single Op HP
K4BAI 67 2 19 2 1 2,856 SECC
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In State Single Op LP
KN4Y 591 0 42 0 12 49,644 FCG
W8RU 44 0 32 0 1 2,816 MRRC
NJ8J 43 7 21 7 3 2,604 SECC
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In State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 2 1 2 1 2 15 SECC
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Out of State Single Op HP
K5YAA 170 31 106 27 15 49,343 OkDX
W6KC 57 1 51 1 3 5,980
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Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 78 10 64 10 9 12,284 PVRC
W3DYA 92 0 66 0 12,144
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 62 11 33 11 8 5,896
K8MR 52 4 39 4 4,644 MRRC
W4SAA 27 0 23 0 2 1,242 FCG
NF4A 11 12 10 12 4 748 FCG
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Out of State Single Op QRP
NJ4X/7 32 0 31 0 3 1,984
K8GU(@K8GU/P) 8 0 8 0 1 128 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:18:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061518.g76FIke13154@localhost.localdomain>
2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqvhf@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ VHF Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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All Multi-Op LP
N1LDY 268 66 15 17,688
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All Multi-Op QRP
HS4FKF/1 462 12 27 11,088 Sripatum University
HS3NEX 372 14 27 10,416 HOT WAVE DX GROUP
HS2JFW/1 328 11 27 7,216 Bangkok University A
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All SOAB HP
K1TEO 285 96 6 37,824
KB8U 227 99 17 30,888
K3DNE 167 69 10 15,732 PVRC
K3ZO 183 67 11 14,874 PVRC
K8CC 130 72 7 12,240 MRRC
N8BJQ 116 58 12 8,642 SOUTHWEST OHIO DX AS
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All SOAB LP
VE3KZ 126 66 9,570 Ontario VHF Associat
VE2ZP 54 31 8 2,232 Capital Region DX Cl
K8MR 55 34 3 1,870 MRRC
K0UK 2 2 27 6 Grand Mesa
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All SOAB QRP
N6MU(@N6NB) 220 57 17,100 SCCC
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All SOSB/2 QRP
E21DKD 587 17 18 19,958 DX'er Group
E21SKK 373 12 24 8,952
HS8GLR 218 9 20 3,924
E20YGG 282 6 20 3,384
E21EIC 248 2 18 1,984 HSDXA
E20MXA 127 4 7 1,016 HSDXA
HS5AYO 60 8 5 960 HSDXA
HS0XNO 97 2 9 388
HS4BPQ/9 44 3 3 264 HSDXA
HS6MYW/1 58 2 4 232 HSDXA
HS5SYH 25 2 2 100
E20JPJ 25 2 2 100 HSDXA
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All SOSB/6 LP
K8KFJ 26 19 6 494
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All SOSB/6 QRP
N3AWS 5 4 3 20
Operators:
HS2JFW/1 E20MFO,E20MFS,E20SZO,E20TFM,HS2JFW
HS3NEX HS3JWC,HS3MTB,HS3NEX,HS3NMK,HS3NNE,HS3NQQ,
HS3OPN
HS4FKF/1 E20MYX,E20TTJ,E20UWZ,E20XAU,HS4FKF,HS4IVS,
HS5WIU,HS8KJW,W20WUE
N1LDY KE1AK,N1LDY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:20:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061520.g76FKu813165@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
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All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 11 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:28:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061528.g76FSPv13177@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 3 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 09:29:41 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] S units have been 6 db for a LONG time.
In-Reply-To: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
References: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
Message-ID: <edqvkuo1mpl6p6ekkh93a4ekmb5fg5pmfc@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 01:46:19 -0400, Guy Olinger wrote:
>Have a look at the meter (carrier level indicator) on this photo of an
>excellent condition pre-WW2 RME 69.
>
> http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dials.jpg
_________________________________________________________
DON'T GO to this website. Something funny is going on. My
firewall stopped a connection request, something that should be
totally unnecessary for an ordinary .jpg file. I told the
firewall to deny the connection and the file would not download
without it.
It might be perfectly innocent but I've downloaded lots of .jpg
files and never had this happen. Color me paranoid, but
something's not right here.
Bill, W7TI
>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Tue Aug 6 09:42:46 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
Message-ID: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
This debate is like others along the same lines..
Both have dedicated camps of followers who have
passionate (and usually well-reasoned) points of
view and positions staked out. Neither will budge
(much) off their positions.
(An aside.. kinda reminds me of the Kipling poem
about the 7 blind men touching different parts of
an elephant and THEN describing the elephant.
Each was right, passionate, and accurate... but
they all lacked an overall contextual point of
reference.)
After having followed the 'CW/NO CW',
'CW/SSB/PSK/etc' debates.. one theme seems to be
constantly appearing - at least to my eyes.
The BIG difference between the two camps is the
level of human involvment in the effort to
successfully initiate, follow through on, and
complete the communications.
CW/SSB operations (without intervening
decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
make the human being an integral part of the
equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
being.
It REQUIRES a buy-in and a committment to
participate which axiomatically brings ownership
(with the subsequenct personal pleasure of
succeeding in doing) to the entire process.
Ownership involves investment and that requires
one to comitt to the investment which invokes a
personal comittment by the one who is invested in
he process.
The decision on 'go/no-go' and success/failure of
the mission is totally dependent on the decisions
made by the human being which further cement the
relationship and make that bond even tighter and
more personal.
In the case of technology driven modes such as
PSK/RTTY/etc. where the machine makes the
'go/no-go', 'success/failure' determination and
decision the human being is reduced to a lesser
role not having any real stake or buy-in to the
success or failure of the mission outcome.
The amount of commitment/involvement/investment
of self is reduced (or depending on the level of
automation/technology involved) basically
eliminated and therefore no real sense of
achievement or satisfaction.
If the mission succeeds, it is due to the machine
being the primary source of success.. if it
fails.. then the machine is responsible. All the
human did was tune a knob and press a
button/click a mouse and stand back out of the
way.
The success/failure is dependent on a 'thing' not
a person and that drives the value to the human
down to where it becomes just a commodity to be
used rather than something to invest in.
No personal connection.. no buy-in.. no
investment of self into the project.. little
comittment... therefore little pleasure in
success or desire to findout why things failed.
I AM NOT.. ANTIDIGITAL/AUTOMATED MODES! I believe
firmly that digital modes and all the wonderful
benefits have their place, surely. Let us use
them for their best purposes, of course. However,
I think we should try to keep the understanding
of WHY in mind whichwill help eliminate the
constant aruging about 'MY MODE'S BETTER'N YOUR
MODE BECAUSE....' OH YEAH! WELL *MY* MODE CAN
DO...."..etc..etc..
Just one hams humble and perhaps misguided
understanding.
Fingers are twitching!@ MUST BE TIME FOR A
CONTEST!
73
Chuck K3FT
__________________________________________________
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>From llindblom at juno.com Tue Aug 6 18:16:19 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
Message-ID: <20020806.101643.5840.14174@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Unless you have spent some time operating RTTY contests please do not put down
those of us that do. It is not all machine nirvana and just watching the
equipment do everything. It still takes some brain power and close watching of
the screen to know when to switch decoders or change the settings and, to copy
partial print, shifted characters and other anomalies of RTTY.
73 and how many more days till FQP??
W0ETC
Message: 5
From: Jim White <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
Reply-To: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
Organization: Florida Contest Group
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
including the following which was typical of them:
"Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
wrong.
Why?
Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
their "decoders"
This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
than phone - if you are really good!
73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
73,
Jim, K4OJ
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>From tree at kkn.net Tue Aug 6 12:45:02 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
Message-ID: <20020806184502.GB11346@kkn.net>
Well - to each their own - and anything that gets people excited about
doing radio is good.
However, for this op, having the radio signals in my head is where
the fun is. Hearing those dahs come off the moon (with my ears) is
so much more exciting than seeing some kind of computer printout.
Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
I have no interest in pursuing any kind of operating where the human
isn't in the receiving loop.
73 Tree N6TR
>From n4gi at tampabay.rr.com Tue Aug 6 17:00:43 2002
From: n4gi@tampabay.rr.com (n4gi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <1.5.4.32.20020806110338.011f1900@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <000c01c23d83$f259d9a0$6c01a8c0@EAC>
> A monkey with a computer connection (there
> already may be a few on this reflector IMHO) can be equally loud as
> anyone else.
A monkey with a computer connection and thousands to spend on radio gear,
maybe.
Could somebody forward me this monkey's e-mail address.... I'm having a
bugger of a time setting up my MK-V for the digital modes.
Perhaps I just eat too many banannas, but I don't really think that all new
things are bad. (Just not as good as CW)
73
Blake N4GI
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Aug 6 21:25:01 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
In-Reply-To: <20020806.101643.5840.14174@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <3D50309D.17918.21BFFCE@localhost>
I agree. I've operated all 3 modes, and feel that the least amount of skill
is required for (in order):
1. The FQP
2. SSB
Three's and QRZ last two only,
Barry W2UP
On 6 Aug 2002 llindblom@juno.com wrote:
> Unless you have spent some time operating RTTY contests please do not put
> down those of us that do. It is not all machine nirvana and just watching
> the equipment do everything. It still takes some brain power and close
> watching of the screen to know when to switch decoders or change the
settings and, to copy partial print, shifted characters and other anomalies of
RTTY.
>
> 73 and how many more days till FQP??
>
> W0ETC
>
>
> Message: 5
> From: Jim White <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
> Reply-To: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
> Organization: Florida Contest Group
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
>
> There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
> including the following which was typical of them:
>
>
> "Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
> to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
>
>
> I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
> lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
> wrong.
>
> Why?
>
>
> Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
>
>
> If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
> contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
> has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
> their "decoders"
>
>
> This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
> PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
> contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
>
>
> What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
>
>
> Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
>
>
>
> And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
> than phone - if you are really good!
>
> 73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
> is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 15:13:39 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
In-Reply-To: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
References: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <nke0lucpgse4jeo9dkhtj68vvb1t18tl2p@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 07:17:36 -0700, Bruce Sawyer wrote:
>There definitely IS an element operator
>skill involved in RTTY--a HUGE element.
_________________________________________________________
Not to mention the technical side. Setting up a top-notch RTTY
station takes more than plugging a key into the CW jack,
especially on the receiving end. And yet it's not rocket science
either; it can be done by most anyone who has the desire.
Give it a try, why doncha?
73, Bill W7TI
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 15:31:24 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
In-Reply-To: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <m7f0luoobup8pm3mkqh940jttk8fg3l7h6@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 08:42:46 -0700 (PDT), Chuck wrote:
>CW/SSB operations (without intervening
>decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
>make the human being an integral part of the
>equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
>being.
_________________________________________________________
True of course, but still beside point for me. What we are doing
is using RADIO for communication. If you want real human
involvement in your communications, go talk to the neighbor over
the back fence. That far exceeds anything you can do with radio.
I'm trying to point out that we have a technically-oriented
hobby. Nobody gets their license because they want to improve
their people skills. For some operators just picking up a mike
or key is enough. For others, they become fascinated by the
technical details and pursue their interests to a fare-thee-well.
I'd guess I'm about halfway up the curve. I have a lot invested
in my station (time and money), but it pales beside what some of
the EME guys do. Or the very top contesters and DXers.
IMO, we are engaged in a technical hobby. The human interchange
is fun but secondary, and not the real driving force. YMMV and
probably does, but that's how I see it.
73, Bill W7TI
>From kq2m at mags.net Tue Aug 6 19:00:00 2002
From: kq2m@mags.net (Robert Shohet)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 15 days is NOT enough time
Message-ID: <000d01c23d94$9d050040$9b00a8c0@nt.charterne.com>
Lots of pro's and con's on this "issue" sparked by Trey's ambitious and
thoughtful ideas.
Most of the pro's and con's have been covered except for
family issues and career issues. These are issues that are not safe
to ignore.
Each year from about mid-January to the 3rd week in April,
I run a work marathon filled with issues of accounting, taxes, investments,
market trading, etc. Anyone in the financial services, tax or legal areas
has to deal with this. Some of us have more time and business
commitments than others.
In my case, it is almost impossible to make the time to operate in
both ARRLDX contests and CQWPX SSB. Fixing antennas is out of
the question, as is even thinking about the CQ160, Sprint or
anything else. Reviewing the log for typos (yes, I do this), and attempting
to write comments or contest notes stretches me almost to the breaking
point (as well as my family).
Now it is proposed that we have a 15 day deadline that for ARRLDX CW logs
will fall, depending on the calendar, either in the middle of ARRLDXSSB
weekend or shortly before it? It's just too soon in the middle of too much
going
on.
Perhaps this will be ok for others, but not for me. I also do not
understand how the difference between 15 and 30 days can be so pivotal and
crucial.
Let's first eliminate all the other sources of delays and deadlines before
we mess with this. Until and unless Congress changes our tax system and the
end of year work required to deal with it, a 15 day deadline virtually
ensures that I will have to make a choice between operating and not
submitting a log
or not operating at all.
I can't believe that this type of a choice, forced on the participants,
could be beneficial to any contest. For years we have waited many months
for the contest results. If instead of 7 months it will now take only 4
months, that's a great improvement! So why should it now be crucial to have
the results in 3.6 months instead of 4.0 moths?
I can wait, and I believe, so can a lot of the other participants.
73
Bob KQ2M
>From va3dx at sympatico.ca Tue Aug 6 23:22:18 2002
From: va3dx@sympatico.ca (va3dx@sympatico.ca)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
References: <3D50309D.17918.21BFFCE@localhost>
Message-ID: <001001c23db9$41485a20$17b4fea9@glennwyant>
Geez, I operate CW and RTTY; then SSB;
in that order BECUZ its more fun for me.
Others may like SSB or PSK, since they
enjoy that, I never really gave any
thought as to whether I was wasteing brain
cells operating RTTY ... 73 Glenn VA3DX
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 6 16:26:42 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
References: <20020806184502.GB11346@kkn.net>
Message-ID: <025201c23d98$59dbde20$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Amen to that. Why does everything have to be (1) data rate, or (2) skill
involved? What IS this compulsion for speed?
CW is simply, pure FUN. (Remember when that was a sufficient goal?)
Before computers, and memory keyers, and electronic keyers, it was just
plain FUN listening to "fists". Anyone here remember those?
Some of the operators I was blessed to work (and know), like W3GRF, W3BES,
W4KFC, W6CUF, KH6IJ, W9IOP - they had unique FISTS. I wasted more SS time,
just sitting there listening to W4KFC run them at seemingly impossible
rates. Or the rat-a-tat-tat of KH6IJ. That was simply fun.
Even more recently, I wasted too much time in the 1984 CQ WW CW @ EA9KF
marveling at my friend N6AA @ 9Y4VT running Europe on 40 meters. Flawless,
and the skill all between the ears.
Computer screen, not required.
And Ville OH2MM @ EA8EA. You guys want to hear how the best does it?
I don't begin to purport to be as skilled as the afore-mentioned (as
everyone knows by now, I'm just perhaps more tenacious, and unfortunately
will out-last most of them), but when I'm running a pile-up from, say ZD8Z,
I envision myself as the conductor of a large orchestra (bear with me here,
guys). OK, it's your turn. And now yours, etc.
Done right, CW is music to our ears. That's it: CW is music. Anyone here
think they can come-up with something better than music?
Vy 73
Jim Neiger
N6TJ
----- Original Message -----
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To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
>
> Well - to each their own - and anything that gets people excited about
> doing radio is good.
>
> However, for this op, having the radio signals in my head is where
> the fun is. Hearing those dahs come off the moon (with my ears) is
> so much more exciting than seeing some kind of computer printout.
>
> Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
>
> I have no interest in pursuing any kind of operating where the human
> isn't in the receiving loop.
>
> 73 Tree N6TR
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 6 19:05:59 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <200208061306.g76D6JhF017602@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIKEOOCAAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
<Insert scream here>
I don't need no stinkin' computer to do CW.
73,
dale, kg5u
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Wed Aug 7 01:41:38 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTCs & WAE
References: <000001c23d75$7dbdbd90$86dedede@nitz2k>
Message-ID: <003501c23dab$31498940$52bb180a@9byjx01>
>>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE contest
Funny thing... I was thinking about this on my way home from work, hah!
Paul K4JA made an excellent point to Jerry KE9I and I after last
year's WAE SSB contest. We left a little too many unsent potential QTCs
on the table due to poor strategy on my part! I thought Sunday we would
be able to dump QTCs like crazy but that didn't work out.
QTCs usually contain info from 10 previous QSOs. Each QTC sent is
the same point value as each additional QSO. So assuming that you can
send off the 10 QTCs in maybe 1.5 to 2 mins (?) that would equate to
an hourly QSO rate of about 300-400. Even if sending 10 QTCs took
4 mins that would equate to an hourly rate of 150 QSOs/hour!
( 60mins / (time to send 10 QTCs in mins) ) * 10 = equivalent hourly QSO rate
And the rate "bump" works for both the EU and non-EU side of the contest....
Since we each get a point per QTC sent/recvd.
Now the punch line: You need more QSOs in order to send more QTCs!
Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at 30+ wpm!
Good luck everyone!
It should really be a lot of FUN...
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw.htm
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Mon Aug 5 20:44:52 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
Message-ID: <00a101c23ce2$7a2adca0$6501a8c0@don>
Attention RTTY Contesters:
Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
Please only vote once. When you vote and place comments on the
page, they are sent to me in an E-mail. I will tabulate the results and
give them to Wayne. You don't have to make any comments, but
your callsign will be required.
I will publish the results on the web site and make an announcement here.
This survey will run one week and will be disabled on Wednesday, August 14th.
This is only a survey. I am guessing that it would take a very high result
FOR including 160M to have any thought about changing the RTTY rules
and that is not likely to happen IMO. But you never know.
The URL to the survey is www.aa5au.com/naqp.
73 & thanks for your participation.
Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:15 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208070051.g770pjhF006738@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 13:51, Rich Gelber, K2WR at k2wr@njdxa.org wrote:
>Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
>can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
>mode" that supports this "feature".
Well, RTTY operators have been using 2 or 3 radios for quite some time.
And it isn't a difficult task to process multiple digital signals at one
time. There are PSK31 appliactions that do this today.
In fact, if we get beyond the limitations of a radio "audio channel"
there's no reason a digital radio couldn't decode 15 kHz, 50 kHz or even
an entire band worth of signals similtaneously -- something that would be
difficult or impossible with the human ear.
>Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you could
>make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying more
>than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
>superior again. ;-)
Very nice straw man you've knocked down there.
If anything, digital modes using FSK, PSK or other types of modulation
are easier to decode multiple instances similtaneously than OOK
(on-off-keying) modulations (like CW).
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:20 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208070051.g770pphF006747@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 11:50, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
> Under extreme contest conditions on any band, CW rules!
Does it? That's an open question.
>Why
>is this so? The answer is very simple...noise bandwidth. On the
>low bands, noise tends to increase as you move down in frequency.
[ Sound reasons removed ]
>Because of noise, any mode which allows a smaller (i.e. narrower)
>noise bandwidth will be more effective in communications than a mode
>which requires larger bandwidths.
This is essentially Shannon's law. (Actually, the law takes into account
both the bandwidth and the threshold above noise -- the total area
therein defines the maximum information content that can be moved aross a
defined channel)
So, it follows that ANY mode (as you indicated) which has a narrow
bandwidth would be effective on these noisier bands.
One DISadvantage of CW is that the transmitter isn't always keyed. At
extremely low signal levels, it is hard to discern at the receiver when
the signal is present and when it is absent. For this reason, FSK and PSK
have a distinct advantage over OOK (CW) -- at least a 2 dB advantage.
> I don't believe any current digital mode has an advantage
>over either CW or SSB in contest conditions, not due to any
>bandwidth considerations, but simply due to the awkwardness of the
>human/computer/radio interface in making contacts rapidly (tuning,
>identifying, exchanging, etc.) IMHO the human brain coupled to a
>radio is a far more powerful combination under contest conditions
>than any mode which requires a computer for coding/decoding signals.
>This might change in the future but that's how I see it today.
I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
watching....
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:34 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW from deep space.
Message-ID: <200208070052.g770q7hF006771@contesting.com>
On 8/6/02 0:51, Guy Olinger, K2AV at k2av@contesting.com wrote:
>What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep
>space, vs. psk31, etc...
>
>Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is
>transmitting in packets with self-correction CRC's. Only transmitting
>part of the time. The trick is doing what is necessary to trust the
>zero state.
Guy,
Please name one NASA space mission in the last 40 years that has used
CW/OOK as a means of information transmission.
The "zero" state is exactly the problem with OOK. That's why it is
inferior to FSK, PSK or QAM.
Although PSK has a higher duty cycle than OOK, it has a 4 dB advantage in
the presence of Gaussian noise. One could reduce the power by half (3 dB)
over an OOK transmitter and still maintain a 1 dB advantage. If the duty
cycle of an OOK transmitter is 50%, the power consumption would be the
same, and still the PSK transmitter would have a 1 dB advantage.
OOK doesn't cut the mustard for space communications.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From K7LXC at aol.com Tue Aug 6 22:13:02 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] "Q" signals & WAE
Message-ID: <1a0.678f974.2a81ce1e@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/6/02 12:21:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, K9GY@K9GY.com
writes:
> QRL? Are you busy?
> QRU? Have you anything for me?
> QTC? How many messages have you to send?
> QTX? Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
>
Don't forget the new one - QDC? What's your damn call?
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From w5gn at mxg.com Tue Aug 6 21:15:08 2002
From: w5gn@mxg.com (w5gn from earth to swbell)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
In-Reply-To: <025201c23d98$59dbde20$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Message-ID: <FJECJCDPGLAELGCJIMMNMEMJHPAA.w5gn@mxg.com>
N6TJ said:
"Done right, CW is music to our ears. That's it: CW is music. Anyone here
think they can come-up with something better than music?"
CW is music, but certainly not better than the music at Alpine Valley,
Wisconsin, this past weekend (instead of the NAPQ), when The Other Ones,
the remaining Grateful Dead, performed for two days at their
Terrapin Station show.
Were any other contesters there, and did you notice the callsign K6A
showing between Phil Lesh and Bobby Weir on their big screen projection?
If that's a clue that they plan to get their licenses, and use that
special call sign, and if they get as good at CW music as they are
with their current instruments, WRTC 20xx will likely have new
winners.
Barry, W5GN
>From K7LXC at aol.com Tue Aug 6 22:18:04 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
Message-ID: <10f.151614d5.2a81cf4c@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/6/02 12:44:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tree@kkn.net
writes:
> Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
>
No but CW sex would be.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From frenaye at pcnet.com Tue Aug 6 22:33:21 2002
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer to
the topic of contesting.
Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in which
conditions. You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the best
combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work them
fast. That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major contest I'm
aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except Field Day, and
digital activity is fairly minor).
-- Tom
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e-mail: frenaye@pcnet.com YCCC --> http://www.yccc.org/
Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 23:21:20 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
AA4LR wrote:
>I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
>RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
>There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
>
>I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
>watching....
Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
73, Bill W4ZV
World Records QSO Mode Year
P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Tue Aug 6 23:19:27 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
Message-ID: <002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
That would be a neat contest, though I wonder the extent to which you could
convince ops whose stations aren't already equipped to do the digital modes.
It is, of course, easier now with sound card applications that essentially
only require audio, PTT and control connections to a radio, but I imagine a
lot of ops won't bother even to do that (or if they have the requisite
connections, even to load the digital-mode application).
Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...
Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.
73, kelly, ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Frenaye" <frenaye@pcnet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:33 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
>
> Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer
to the topic of contesting.
>
> Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
>
> What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
>
> Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in
which conditions. You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the
best combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work
them fast. That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major
contest I'm aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except
Field Day, and digital activity is fairly minor).
>
> -- Tom
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>From g3xtt at lineone.net Wed Aug 7 15:38:18 2002
From: g3xtt@lineone.net (Donald Field)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Old vs. New?
Message-ID: <0a6801c23e17$cad63100$09d0403e@field>
Inspired (!) by the recent debate on here about digital modes, etc. I
drafted the following editorial for the UK's Chiltern DX Club Digest (a
temporary distraction from working on IOTA Contest logs). But then I
thought, what the heck, some of you "Reflectees" might enjoy it too. If not,
the Delete key isn't far away ..
73 Don G3XTT
g3xtt@lineone.net
There has been a long-running debate on the Contests reflector recently
about whether digital modes such as PSK31 and WSJT (used on VHF for weak
signal work) are "real" amateur radio. Views, as you might expect, vary from
"CW is the only real mode" to those who believe the new modes will
eventually oust CW and SSB altogether. Indeed, there seems to be another
theory on the go to the effect that the FCC will eventually ban the
"traditional" modes altogether, as being obsolete, and insist that the
amateur bands only be used for high-tech modes. As always, I suspect the
real truth is far from either extreme.
Far be it from me to give a definitive answer, as there are obviously many
shades between the two extremes I have described. But it seems to me there
are several elements here, and to focus on just one of them is to hobble
this fascinating and broad-based hobby of ours.
Firstly, there is the aspect of amateur radio which lies in technical
experimentation (which increasingly nowadays means software rather than
hardware, that being the nature of the way technology has evolved). Amateurs
have a distinguished history of technological innovation, and to see
amateurs pioneering new ways of, for example, reliably achieving VHF/UHF
communication via the moon with much more modest stations than heretofore is
an example of real progress. It opens up low signal work to a much greater
community than before. Who knows, the professionals may have something to
learn from this too, as they did from packet radio and other advances. And,
of course, if radio amateurs refuse to adopt technological advances, we
might just as well still be using AM or even spark gaps. All this
experimentation, of course, helps also to hone our technological skills,
continuing amateur radio's role as a pool of communications specialists,
which employers can and do draw from (at least one UK employer in the
communications sector will automatically shortlist any job application from
a licensed amateur).
Secondly, there is the aspect of amateur radio which is public service,
perhaps less so in the UK, but very much so in the USA, the Caribbean
islands, and elsewhere. There is already an inquiry underway into why the
professional communicators were less than impressive in the aftermath of
September 11th, and we are all aware that radio amateurs played an important
role in plugging the gap. But supporting professionals in emergency
situations require that we be professional ourselves. This can mean, for
example, employing the latest technology, particularly digital technology.
However much we love SSB or CW, a packet message will almost certainly be
delivered with a higher degree of accuracy and, perhaps even more
importantly, with an audit trail.
Thirdly, there is the actual operating element. CW and SSB demand specific
skills (CW especially so), and employing those skills, especially in a
competitive situation (DXing or contesting) hones them, while giving us a
real sense of satisfaction. It is a moot point whether those skills are
transferable in the 21st century but, in a sense, this doesn't matter, any
more than whether a fly fisherman could be useful on a trawler. Some would
argue that the digital modes require no skill, as the operator isn't
actually listening to, and decoding the signals himself. Anyone who has
operated a digital modes contest is likely to disagree strongly; the
workload can be even higher than the traditional modes if a high QSO rate is
to be maintained. Certainly there are all the usual strategy decisions of
when to run, when to search and pounce, when to change bands, etc.
Fourthly, (lastly, or are there other aspects I should have mentioned too?),
amateur radio is very much a bridge between nations, perhaps one of its most
vital roles when there is so much suspicion and enmity around. Do the new
modes help or hinder? Amateurs have always argued that CW is great, because
even the poorest amateurs in emerging countries can probably buy or build a
CW rig. CW also goes a long way to overcoming language barriers. But wait a
minute. Who is to teach CW to those aspirants in the developing world. From
personal experience in Africa and elsewhere, probably no one. I could
equally argue that digital modes have real benefits. The amateur in a
tenament building with little or no room for outside antennas, and
surrounded by electrical noise from neighbouring appliances, may find HF
radio quite impossible. But the new modes, able to discern signals at much
lower levels, even below the noise threshold, may give his hobby a new lease
of life (indeed, for may amateurs, PSK31 has already done exactly that).
And who knows, in the not too distant future, real-time translation software
may totally remove the language barrier, bringing back into our
communications the thousands of amateurs who currently don't call us because
they are insufficiently confident in their use of English.
All in all, I believe that as a hobby we should embrace change as we always
have, while continuing, as individuals, to enjoy those aspects which
particularly appeal to us. Live and let live, as the old saying goes!
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 7 09:26:58 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
In-Reply-To: <002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
<002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <rte2lucirvg8k4mfhmet5qilgdbpphmesf@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 22:19:27 -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
>I think it has been demonstrated
>that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
>have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale.
_________________________________________________________
Interesting comment.
For me, fun is that spine tingle I get watching an almost
inaudible signal print. Pure magic.
But, to each his own.
73, Bill W7TI
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 7 11:28:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - Claimed Scores 07Aug2002
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20020807102738.025e1508@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 NAQP CW - Claimed Scores 07Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary - please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 3 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 14:33:27 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <02f901c23d77$c23a5300$6501a8c0@don>
RTTY rates will never be higher than CW or SSB overall. The point is
moot. However, depending on the individual, RTTY rates can be higher
than in the other modes consistently.
For instance, my RTTY rates are always higher than my CW rates because
I've mastered SO2R on RTTY and not yet on CW even though I've
been CW contesting over 30 years.
The highest rate I've ever achieved as a single op on RTTY was 93 per hour.
I did this twice. During the first hour of the 2001 RTTY Roundup and the
2nd hour of the 2001 CQWW RTTY contest. Both were Low Power. I've
never achieved this rate on CW, ever, high or low power even though I've
tried. The problem with RTTY rates is that there are not as many RTTY
contesters as there are CW and SSB contesters. However, the number of
RTTY contesters is rising after every contest.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 9:21 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
> AA4LR wrote:
> >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> >
> >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> >watching....
>
> Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
> World Records QSO Mode Year
> P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>
>
>
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>From alfred_frugoli at hotmail.com Wed Aug 7 16:01:44 2002
From: alfred_frugoli@hotmail.com (Alfred Frugoli)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
Message-ID: <F128VE94yizp7lYyB0D0001192c@hotmail.com>
Hello fellow contesters;
I have read much of this thread on digital modes etc. There has been a lot
of talk along the lines of Chuck's post I am replying to. If we are talking
strictly about the copying of a signal, then yes, SSB and CW do require the
human component. However this discussion seems to miss what to me is a much
larger part of contesting - propagation, equipment, knowing your station,
knowing your personal limitations.
I personally have done a fair amount of SSB, CW and RTTY contesting. Yes,
when I do a RTTY contest I sit back with a burger in one hand and a beer in
the other, and occationally click the mouse. However, when there is a weak
one, I don't just give up and say "oh well, the machine can't copy it". I
read the text on the screen intently to see if I can find a prefix. I check
the clock to see if maybe there would be some other propagation mode that
might make sense (backscatter, skew path, long path etc) and try turning the
beam. Then I try a lower or higher antenna (even if it doesn't make sense).
I tweak the filters. I ask for fills. Often knowing to try these other
techniques brings the station up enough for the machine to do its work.
Sometimes this results in grabbing a mult, sometimes it isin't worth it -
just another DL. Before a contest I spend hours pouring over past years
logs of my station and other similar stations, planning, making band plans,
looking at current propigation conditions, deciding what band to be on when,
and beaming which direction. This often opens my eyes to wierd propigation
anomilies I can take advantage of, or a strategy that I tried last time that
clearly didn't work. It also allows me to make more balanced decisions
after a long night of 20/hr rates on 80M RTTY.
My point is that digital contests (at least RTTY) don't take the operator
out of the equation, it just relieves the operator from being the one to
copy the actual signal. There is still plenty of operator skill involved
>This debate is like others along the same lines..
>Both have dedicated camps of followers who have
>passionate (and usually well-reasoned) points of
>view and positions staked out. Neither will budge
>(much) off their positions.
>
>(An aside.. kinda reminds me of the Kipling poem
>about the 7 blind men touching different parts of
>an elephant and THEN describing the elephant.
>Each was right, passionate, and accurate... but
>they all lacked an overall contextual point of
>reference.)
>
>After having followed the 'CW/NO CW',
>'CW/SSB/PSK/etc' debates.. one theme seems to be
>constantly appearing - at least to my eyes.
>
>The BIG difference between the two camps is the
>level of human involvment in the effort to
>successfully initiate, follow through on, and
>complete the communications.
>
>CW/SSB operations (without intervening
>decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
>make the human being an integral part of the
>equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
>being.
>
>It REQUIRES a buy-in and a committment to
>participate which axiomatically brings ownership
>(with the subsequenct personal pleasure of
>succeeding in doing) to the entire process.
>
>Ownership involves investment and that requires
>one to comitt to the investment which invokes a
>personal comittment by the one who is invested in
>he process.
>
>The decision on 'go/no-go' and success/failure of
>the mission is totally dependent on the decisions
>made by the human being which further cement the
>relationship and make that bond even tighter and
>more personal.
>
>In the case of technology driven modes such as
>PSK/RTTY/etc. where the machine makes the
>'go/no-go', 'success/failure' determination and
>decision the human being is reduced to a lesser
>role not having any real stake or buy-in to the
>success or failure of the mission outcome.
>
>The amount of commitment/involvement/investment
>of self is reduced (or depending on the level of
>automation/technology involved) basically
>eliminated and therefore no real sense of
>achievement or satisfaction.
>
>If the mission succeeds, it is due to the machine
>being the primary source of success.. if it
>fails.. then the machine is responsible. All the
>human did was tune a knob and press a
>button/click a mouse and stand back out of the
>way.
>
>The success/failure is dependent on a 'thing' not
>a person and that drives the value to the human
>down to where it becomes just a commodity to be
>used rather than something to invest in.
>
>No personal connection.. no buy-in.. no
>investment of self into the project.. little
>comittment... therefore little pleasure in
>success or desire to findout why things failed.
>
>I AM NOT.. ANTIDIGITAL/AUTOMATED MODES! I believe
>firmly that digital modes and all the wonderful
>benefits have their place, surely. Let us use
>them for their best purposes, of course. However,
>I think we should try to keep the understanding
>of WHY in mind whichwill help eliminate the
>constant aruging about 'MY MODE'S BETTER'N YOUR
>MODE BECAUSE....' OH YEAH! WELL *MY* MODE CAN
>DO...."..etc..etc..
>
>Just one hams humble and perhaps misguided
>understanding.
>
>Fingers are twitching!@ MUST BE TIME FOR A
>CONTEST!
>
>73
>Chuck K3FT
>
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>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 12:38:26 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
<002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <02b801c23d67$b155a0e0$6501a8c0@don>
Kelly, VE4XT wrote:
>
> Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
> sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...
>
> Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
> superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
> that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
> have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
> really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
> copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
>
> That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.
>
Good idea because PSK contesting, IMO, is not fun at all (yet). Having entered
a good share of PSK contests, I can tell you that PSK31 is an excellent
conversational mode, but having nearly 20 years of RTTY contesting, I find PSK
contesting way too slow to be enjoyable. I no longer participate in PSK
contesting.
It's just not fun.
I believe the ARI International DX Contest is the only somewhat-major contest
that includes SSB, CW and Digital. When talking about Digital contesting, you
must think in terms of RTTY because any of the other digital modes are not
conducive to contesting at all. There is a mixed mode category in this contest.
I normally operate this contest RTTY only, and will occasionally work stations
with serial numbers several hundred higher than mine so I know these stations
are mixed. But the number of mixed stations appears to be low.
The CQ-M International DX Contest is SSB, CW and SSTV! There is no
combined SSB, CW & SSTV category though. There are combined SSB & CW
categories.
The Ukrainian DX Contest is CW, SSB & RTTY. The single op and mult op
categories are all mode only. But there is a RTTY only category.
For years, many RTTY operators have wanted RTTY included in the ARRL
10 meter contest (including me). I dabble in the CW part of the contest,
but like a lot of RTTY operators, feel we are missing out on the fun of the
ten meter contest. We feel the 28200-28300 section of the band could be used
for RTTY. They could still retain the mixed CW & SSB category and add
a RTTY only category for single and multi ops and reach more of the contesting
community as a whole. Even if RTTY was restricted to 28250-28300, it would
be better than having no RTTY at all.
I don't know that an all-mode contest category will ever be popular. I'm
willing to guess that at best, many of us are two mode contesters but not
3 mode.
73, Don AA5AU
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Wed Aug 7 21:50:27 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Fun
References: <200208072004.g77K3KhF005151@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <00ee01c23e54$103551e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
> Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is
technically
> superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
> that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
> have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
> really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
> copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
>
> 73, kelly, ve4xt
Exactly. Contesting is NOT about which mode gives the most 'reliable
transport'. In fact, the more reliable the transport mechanics, the less
opportunity for the operator to get involved and make a difference. If I
want high-rate reliable transport, I'll use TCP/IP over fiber. If we're
talking about Health-and-Welfare emergency traffic, I'll take an
error-correcting mode with zero requirements on the operator.
Contesting is fun precisely because it's hard enough that there is no
guaranteed winning strategy and has enough variability that the game is
always different. By increasing the reliability of the communications, the
amount of variability, and thus, the fun, is reduced.
73, Ward N0AX
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Wed Aug 7 14:46:37 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones, KR6X)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <008401c23e53$8878c8e0$963fca96@pacesetter.com>
I can't sit quietly while this thread goes on.
Below, W4ZV suggests that because RTTY contest scores are
generally lower than their CW or SSB counterparts, he can
conclude that RTTY and other digital modes are slower and
have inherently lower rates than their CW or SSB counterparts.
I don't want to endorse AA4LR's software choices without
the necessary expertise, but I'd have to object to the closed
mindedness that W4ZV displays.
I'm a guy who "loves" the music of contesting, and for me that
means the chorus of SSB contesters, the symphony of CW,
and the grand combinations found in contests like the CQP.
But, for me, modern RTTY contests are like sheet music.
Sheet music just doesn't have the same sound as music that's
being performed. But, old time RTTY contests with the old
Model 15's kerchunking away rhythmically-- now that was
percussion.
Be that as it may, I'd still have to object that with sufficient
activity and technical advancement the digital modes have the
potential for much higher contest score yields than CW and
SSB. There's simply not enough digital mode contesting to
drive the scores up. Perhaps this is because many digital
mode contesters are active on CW and SSB while only a
fraction of CW and SSB contesters are active on digital
modes.
When I began contesting, and W4ZV as well, the record
high CW scores for most contests typically eclipsed the
phone scores just as the record high phone score he lists
below eclipses the RTTY score. How quickly he forgets.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 19:21
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
> AA4LR wrote:
> >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> >
> >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> >watching....
>
> Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
> World Records QSO Mode Year
> P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>
>
>
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>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Wed Aug 7 22:34:29 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SAC 2001
Message-ID: <002301c23e5a$37f55940$2b4cfea9@MARC>
Hi all,
Does anybody know where I can find the results of the Scandinavian
Activity Contest 2001.
PSE reply direct.
73 Marc, ON7SS
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>From aa4lr at arrl.net Wed Aug 7 22:58:40 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
Message-ID: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
On 8/5/02 20:44, Don Hill AA5AU at aa5au@bellsouth.net wrote:
>Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
>RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
>contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
>be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
Very interesting.
This topic has come up before -- why not include RTTY on 160m?
Traditionally, hams have found that 45 baud RTTY doesn't work so hot on
160m. The reason for this is the same reason that 300 baud packet doesn't
work so hot on 40m, and virtually not at all on 80m.
The specific problem has to do with the nature of the communications
channel on HF, well below the MUF. At these frequencies, there will often
be several propagation paths between two points. This multipath
propagation produces some interesting effects, including the observed
fading of the mark or space frequency.
There is one other effect -- multipath distortion of symbols. Since each
path has a slightly different distance, each change in the digital signal
arrives at slightly different times at the receiver. As you move further
below the MUF, the effect is much more pronounced. At some point, digital
symbols are smeared together, and cannot be easily separated.
Higher symbol rates (300 baud) show this effect at higher frequencies. 45
baud RTTY has been used effectively for many years on 80m -- but not on
160m.
The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
PSK31, with it's lower symbol rate, may be more effective on 160m than
conventional Baudot RTTY. Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 7 20:38:36 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
References: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
Message-ID: <hvl3lu8bu111qash8u84v6htsrqio6pfgj@4ax.com>
On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 21:58:40 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
>than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
_________________________________________________________
There is another compensating factor on 160 meters which reduces
many of the effects that Bill mentions: Most 160 meter QSOs are
at a shorter distance than on the higher frequencies. The closer
the two stations, the less chance for multipath distortion.
Granted, if you tried to work a station half way around the world
on 160 meter RTTY, it would probably be a mess, if it even could
be done. But half way across the country ain't that bad. I only
have eight 160 meter RTTY QSOs in the log, but I don't recall any
particular difficulty with any of them. The farthest one was
about 1500 miles.
I'd like to give NAQP or some other contest a try. If it really
doesn't work, we can always go back.
Bill, W7TI
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Aug 8 04:43:20 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDOELFDLAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Wow. I think this may have been more than I wanted to know about RTTY and
160m! :)
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bill Coleman
> Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 01:59 AM
> To: Don Hill AA5AU; CQ-Contest; RTTY Reflector
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
>
>
> On 8/5/02 20:44, Don Hill AA5AU at aa5au@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> >Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
> >RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
> >contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
> >be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
>
> Very interesting.
>
> This topic has come up before -- why not include RTTY on 160m?
>
> Traditionally, hams have found that 45 baud RTTY doesn't work so hot on
> 160m. The reason for this is the same reason that 300 baud packet doesn't
> work so hot on 40m, and virtually not at all on 80m.
>
> The specific problem has to do with the nature of the communications
> channel on HF, well below the MUF. At these frequencies, there will often
> be several propagation paths between two points. This multipath
> propagation produces some interesting effects, including the observed
> fading of the mark or space frequency.
>
> There is one other effect -- multipath distortion of symbols. Since each
> path has a slightly different distance, each change in the digital signal
> arrives at slightly different times at the receiver. As you move further
> below the MUF, the effect is much more pronounced. At some point, digital
> symbols are smeared together, and cannot be easily separated.
>
> Higher symbol rates (300 baud) show this effect at higher frequencies. 45
> baud RTTY has been used effectively for many years on 80m -- but not on
> 160m.
>
> The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
> modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
> But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
>
> PSK31, with it's lower symbol rate, may be more effective on 160m than
> conventional Baudot RTTY. Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
> than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
>
>
>
> Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
> Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
> -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>
> _______________________________________________
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>
>From jds at twistedoak.com Wed Aug 7 22:11:57 2002
From: jds@twistedoak.com (Jeff Stai)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0
.20]>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020807210526.045b9b88@mail.megapathdsl.net>
At 06:58 PM 8/7/2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
>The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
>modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
>But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
I am thinking out loud here, but I do have some small experience with data
recovery in a difficult channel...
There are many ways to solve the problem (other than increasing the symbol
rate), even within the existing protocol. In general, the trick is to
correctly characterize the error function of the channel and to compensate
for this during transmit and/or receive.
Seems to me that if we set up the challenge of 160m for the folks who write
the RTTY software, we may very well end up with an improved product on the
other bands.
73 - jeff wk6i
Jeff Stai Twisted Oak Winery LLC
Email jds@twistedoak.com
Amateur Radio WK6I
ROC Web Page http://www.rocstock.org/
>From k6km at cncnet.com Wed Aug 7 22:22:17 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Writelog Reflector?
Message-ID: <3D51F1F9.81C4CFB4@cncnet.com>
I'd like to start using Writelog, beginning with
the forthcoming Oceania test. It would be helpful
to know about others' experinces but two attempts
to subscribe to the Writelog reflector have resulted
in rejection.
Could someone tell me how
to get on the Writelog mailing list?
Many thanks,
Bill K6KM
>From jeflanders at comcast.net Thu Aug 8 15:44:46 2002
From: jeflanders@comcast.net (Jerry Flanders)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
In-Reply-To: <02f901c23d77$c23a5300$6501a8c0@don>
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020808143815.03359460@mail.comcast.net>
A year ago I was using PED to help polish my CW keyboarding skills. After a
few hours practice, I was up to 240 simulated Q's per hour CW. The most I
have ever seen in my WL rate window on RTTY is about 115 real ones.
Jerry W4UK
> > AA4LR wrote:
> > >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> > >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> > >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> > >
> > >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> > >watching....
> >
> > Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> > I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> > anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> > know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> > but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> > conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> > rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
> >
> > 73, Bill W4ZV
> >
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Fri Aug 9 09:59:54 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC-CW this weekend!
Message-ID: <200208090659.g796xs102099@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hello Contesters!
The 48th WAE-DX-Contest is scheduled for the upcoming weekend, August
10/11 for the telegraphy portion. Operation is restricted to the
five classic HF bands from 10 to 80 meters. Exchange RST and serial
number. If you want to get serious, check out the rules, which are
published on the WAEDC Web site at http://www.waedc.de. Be sure to read
the chapter about QTC traffic.
There are minor changes in the rules in respect to previous years:
new DX multipliers for EU participants, a low power category, markup
of unassisted OPs, no more 10 minute QSY rule for Single OPs and
other little changes.
For the EU's:
Activities from some rare spots have been announced for the contest:
9Y4/DL5MAE, 5B4AGN, 9K9O, FR5FD, HS0/OZ1HET, JY9QJ, PJ2M, VP2V/N2WKS,
YB0ECT, ZL6QH and ZS4TX. Remember that at this time of the year,
stations in the southern hemisphere are enjoying good and quiet low band
propagation and so interesting QSOs can be made during WAEDC-CW with
South America, South Africa and Australia/New Zealand on the 80 m band.
For the non-EU's:
Several of the rare EU countries are expected to show up in this event.
Tune the bands and watch out for the 3A, C3, CU, GD, GJ, SV5, SV9, TK
and ZA stations! It is a good time to improve your DXCC totals. Join the
fun by sending QTCs back to EU stations. You don't need a big station
for this, everybody will want you even if you only have a tiny signal.
If you want to listen in on how QTCs traffic sounds, take a look at the
WAEDC Web site where some MP3 files of last year's QTC traffic are
available.
Last minute information is available on the WAEDC Web site
at http://www.waedc.de.
See you all during the weekend!
73 Ben, DL6RAI
--
[] Bernhard (Ben) Buettner, DL6RAI - WAE-DX-Contest Manager
[] E-Mail: dl6rai@darc.de Phone: +49-89-943663 Fax: +49-89-943191
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Wed Aug 7 12:40:20 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WPX SSB - Category Breakdowns
Message-ID: <003d01c23e07$35f46ee0$52bb180a@9byjx01>
http://home.woh.rr.com/wpx/breakown.htm
Interesting to see that there were 109 checklogs!
That is more entrants than 12 other categories (63%):
SO10HP, SO15HP, SO20LP, SO20HP, SO40LP,
SO40HP, SO80LP, SO80HP, SO160LP, SO160HP,
QRP, MM
Does this show that all the extra categories might not
draw enough participates to warrant the extra categories?
Has the WPX gone too far in having too many categories?
73, Eric
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:12:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091412.g79ECwQ16397@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 0 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 k 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 3 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From k3pp at ptd.net Fri Aug 9 11:17:26 2002
From: k3pp@ptd.net (Glenn O'Donnell, K3PP)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTCs & WAE
References: <000001c23d75$7dbdbd90$86dedede@nitz2k>
<003501c23dab$31498940$52bb180a@9byjx01>
Message-ID: <003001c23faf$7d06f5b0$6501a8c0@STATION>
> >>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE
contest
Because it's different than the other contests and THAT is what makes the
WAE so much fun. It's different. Different scoring, different challenges,
different skills, ... It's a great contest!
> Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at 30+
wpm!
Amen to that!!
VY 73 de Glenn K3PP
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:16:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091416.g79EGC116407@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:21:45 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091421.g79ELjE16424@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
LZ1KSL 1232 188 429 163 24 3,706,560
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
DL6MHW/P 260 50 280 70 12 450,000 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DJ6QT 601 210 459 186 22 3,716,064 RR DX
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
HG8Z(HA8UT) 0 0 485 193 12 926,979
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
DJ6QT DJ6QT,DJ7IK
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
LZ1KSL LZ1QV,LZ1ZM,LZ1ZU,LZ3YY,LZ4BU,LZ5QZ
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:23:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091423.g79EN1Z16433@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 5 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:25:50 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091425.g79EPom16446@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 3 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From tree at kkn.net Fri Aug 9 10:07:33 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 info
Message-ID: <20020809160733.GD5504@kkn.net>
My TS850S repair web page has several new updates to it (thanks to
people like you who are contributing). I know a lot of people use
this radio in contests - and it is a very good value these days as
you can have a great radio with filters for under a kilo-buck on
e-bay.
Please check it out - there are many well known common failures that
are discussed.
http://web.jzap.com/n6tr/850repair.html
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
>From timo.klimoff at kolumbus.fi Sat Aug 10 12:38:04 2002
From: timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ "Expanded" Results
References: <DAV72vrx0twzCRIv7Az00023117@hotmail.com>
Message-ID: <009401c24049$627c51a0$a5c5f83e@tklimoff>
>After trying to decipher the CQ homepage to determine where the "expanded"
>results are located, I found there are No expanded results...'cept for station
>ops.
And Bob is not commenting the single band scores in the magazine anymore.
But there is at least one single band score I would like to point out, check
this:
28MHz
HC8A 3.916.600 6957 39 161
(op N6KT)
That's almost 7000qs on 10 meters! (And almost 4 million points)
Wow, another great score from "Mr. Fast" !
73, Timo OH1NOA
http://www.oh1noa.tk
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Sat Aug 10 13:56:40 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey Results
References: <00a101c23ce2$7a2adca0$6501a8c0@don>
Message-ID: <00d701c24097$48001700$6501a8c0@don>
Interesting results http://www.aa5au.com/naqp_160surveyresults.html.
Thanks for participating in the survey.
73, Don AA5AU
>From OL5Y at contesting.com Sun Aug 11 15:31:01 2002
From: OL5Y@contesting.com (OK1FUA (OL5Y) Martin Huml)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ England, Oakham, nr Leicester
Message-ID: <1558189703.20020811143101@contesting.com>
Hallo!
I will be with my family one week (18.8. - 24.8.) near Oakham
(nr Leicester). We will go by car, from Dover.
Is it possible to meet some contesters nearby or on the way?
73!
Martin Huml
OK1FUA, in the contests: OL5Y, IH9/OL5Y, IH9P, S586U (WRTC 2000), 9A0A
OL5Y@contesting.com
Contest Team Pantelleria - IH9P - CQWWDX SSB MULTI/MULTI
www.ih9p.com
>From k3ft at erols.com Sun Aug 11 10:58:57 2002
From: k3ft@erols.com (Chuck K3FT)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] MDC QSO party
Message-ID: <3D567BB1.7134@erols.com>
If you have some time today (Sunday 11Aug) drop down to the MDC QSO
party. Several PVRC'ers are in the mix (WX3B and myself that I know of)
along with other contesters who I have seen on both of these lists.
CW target freq 3625/7070/14055/21115/28055
SSB target freq 3920/7236/14268/21370
Starts 1600Z runs till 2400Z Sunday.
Drop down and hadn out a few Q's! Increase your counties total, help out
the contesters!
(OK.. it's a shamless plug for the QSO party! Blame K4OJ.. -JUST
KIDDING!-
73
Chuck K3FT
>From ws7i at ewarg.org Sun Aug 11 15:03:02 2002
From: ws7i@ewarg.org (Jay Townsend)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY NAQP - Missing Log's
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20020811140302.00697394@ewarg.org>
We continue to be missing log's for the RTTY NAQP. Due to some technical
difficulties some log's were not received. I have two HCS logs listed that
aren't received as of yet. IT9BLB and WB0O.
Please check the following url for the list of RTTY NAQP log's received.
http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqplogs.php
If your call is not on this list then your log is not received nor will it
be unless you send it again.
---
Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
>From k4xu at bendcable.com Sun Aug 11 16:38:51 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
Message-ID: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the smaller
"mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
Dick Frey k4xu
>From s51ta at volja.net Mon Aug 12 09:53:26 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
References: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <002d01c241cc$f709e5b0$38ea4dc1@home>
HI!
As far as I know the best small radio is ic706mk2g (price performance), but
depence what you need and like. If you do not want to spent much money ic735
would serve also!
GL on dxped....
Ted, s51ta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:38 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
> I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
> The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the
smaller
> "mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
>
> My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
> transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
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>From artinian at siol.net Mon Aug 12 13:23:24 2002
From: artinian@siol.net (Marijan Miletic, S56A)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: QTCs & WAE
Message-ID: <011c01c241fb$0e42a2c0$0100a8c0@S56A>
Glen, K3PP wrote:
> >>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE
contest
>Because it's different than the other contests and THAT is what makes the
>WAE so much fun. It's different. Different scoring, different challenges,
>different skills, ... It's a great contest!
>> Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at
30+ wpm!
>Amen to that!!
QTC copy is much more enjoyable if traffic is sent in a smart fashion.
No need for repeated hour or leading zeros in received serial numbers.
UA9s are very good at that!
73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU with 30+ WAE EU and few DX operations
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:23:43 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121423.g7CENhq22163@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
nonWAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
nonWAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:25:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121425.g7CEPSk22172@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S52QM 660 659 247 12 162,773
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 5 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
SN4PW(SQ4NR) 170 53 126 5 28,098 WWYC
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:28:08 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121428.g7CES8e22181@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
N1XS(@KB1H) 310 117 7 36,270 YCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 4 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From w7why at harborside.com Mon Aug 12 16:03:54 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <3D57C04A.76E69A31@harborside.com>
Jim White wrote:
>I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them >into contest
> exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
Hi Jim
It's plain to see you have never operated a RTTY contest. CW
contests are FUN, but so are RTTY contests. You have to make the
same decisions in either contest. When to change bands. Moving
guys from band to band. When to run and when to S&P. Run 2
radios or 1 radio. Catching that LP opening on 10 meters for a
quick couple of new ones. The excitement of seeing (or hearing)
a "goodie" come back to me is the same, no matter what contest or
mode it is. Try it, you'll like it!! Now PSK31, that's a horse
of a different color. Not much fun talking to a buffer in
someone's computer. 73
Tom W7WHY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 10:52:26 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121652.g7CGqQ822318@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
>From wk6i at twistedoak.com Mon Aug 12 11:33:21 2002
From: wk6i@twistedoak.com (Jeff Stai WK6I)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
In-Reply-To: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020812102536.039b58b8@mail.megapathdsl.net>
At 03:38 PM 8/11/2002, Dick Frey wrote:
>I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
>The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the smaller
>"mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
The 100W version of the Elecraft K2 is the best small CW rig, hands down, if
you can get your hands on one - or if you have the time to build one before
the trip.
I would not recommend the FT-100 for multi-tx: it seems to have some sort of
low-level broadband noise it spits out that is enough to really annoy other
nearby rigs. Filtering will clean it up, but that would seem to defeat your
size purpose. Other than that, the 100 is a pretty nice rig.
hope this helps - 73 - jeff wk6i
>My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
>transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
>Dick Frey k4xu
>
>_______________________________________________
Jeff Stai Twisted Oak Winery LLC
Email jds@twistedoak.com
Amateur Radio WK6I
ROC Web Page http://www.rocstock.org/
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Mon Aug 12 19:24:10 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
<3D57C04A.76E69A31@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <3D57FD4A.13E3DCD9@directvinternet.com>
Tom Osborne wrote:
>
> Jim White wrote:
> >I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> > am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them >into
> > contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
Tom is right on the ball with his answer Jim. I love cw also, but one
of the most fascinating things about RTTY is you never have to hear a
single sound. Just sit there with the mouse and go go go.
Plus, you won't wake up Monday morning to "diddle diddle" ringing in
your ears! ):>
Come on and give us a try, you find the RTTY folks are about the
nicest bunch you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting.
73
Ed
>From bill at eHam.net Mon Aug 12 15:37:58 2002
From: bill@eHam.net (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ-Contest Mailing List Users
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0208121437370.2899-100000@fresno.akorn.net>
Contesting.com & eHam.net Users
I have been hosting the Contesting.com and eHam.net web sites and mailing
lists on my network since 1996. In the beginning, my company (Akorn
Access) provided the hosting for free. Since we started the eHam.net web
site two years ago and began to accept advertising, eHam has been able to
pay a small amount each month toward the hosting costs.
Today, eHam.net and Contesting.com steadily consume more than a T-1 of
bandwidth. Combined, the two sites deliver well over 4 million pages and
push more than 200 gigabytes of data each month. The success of both
sites and all of the mailing lists are demanding more and redundant
bandwidth. However, we face the question of how to pay for it.
The cost to host this level of bandwidth most anywhere else would exceed
$2000 per month. eHam is currently able to contribute only $250.00 per
month, leaving Akorn Access out of pocket for at least $23,700 per year.
In the past, I have been able to cover these costs because Akorn was doing
well enough in other areas and the utilization was not as high. With the
recent slow down in the economy and our changing Internet access business,
Akorn is unable to continue this level of support. Additionally, many
potential advertisers are engrained in their print advertising, and refuse
to acknowledge the Internet as a viable method of promoting their
products. Although we continue to sign up new advertisers, they are not
coming (and funding the site) at the same rate as the bandwidth
utilization.
So, with regret, I'm reluctantly forced to turn to the users of both sites
for ongoing assistance.
We have an annual subscription program at eHam.net for users to help pay
for the site operations. We don't define the amount of the subscription,
but rather suggest that each user define for themselves the site's value,
and consider their own financial ability to subscribe. We suggest
comparing how much time you spend reading QST or CQ magazines with how
much time you spend reading eHam.net, Contesting.com, or the various
mailing lists when making your decision.
You can help by subscribing at http://www.eham.net/cart/product/111. If
you are unable to contribute by credit card, you can send a check to
eHam.net, 5095 Hamptons Club Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30004.
Many thanks & 73
Bill Fisher, W4AN
PS - I should also point out that we have many volunteers working on both
Contesting.com and eHam.net who receive no compensation at all. These
folks volunteer their time to provide the rest of us these services. A
list of volunteers can be found on both sites, and it would go a long way
if you would write just one of them expressing your appreciation for their
time.
>From ny4t at comcast.net Mon Aug 12 16:32:25 2002
From: ny4t@comcast.net (Lee Hall (NY4T))
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Tennessee Contest Group seeking players for NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <3D581B59.8030802@comcast.net>
Come join the fun with a Tennessee Contest Group team. You don't have
to be in Tennessee to be on one of our teams. We will have teams from
big guns to little pistols. Team placement is based on past performance
(if any) so we usually have at least a couple of very competitive teams.
Drop me an e-mail by Thursday, August 15 if you are interested.
73,
Lee Hall (NY4T)
Public Information Officer - Tennessee Contest Group
>From ah3c at frii.com Mon Aug 12 20:17:15 2002
From: ah3c@frii.com (Peter Grillo, Sr.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
Message-ID: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 13 01:40:51 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
In-Reply-To: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGECMEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Peter,
I did a search on yahoo.com using "geochron" in the search field.
Netted a couple of hits.
One happens to be Geochron Enterprises
http://www.geochronusa.com/
73,
dale, kg5u
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Peter Grillo, Sr.
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 20:17
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
>
>
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Tue Aug 13 07:25:45 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
References: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <010201c242a3$a9025500$15840ec3@shack1>
Hi Dick
Beware the IC706 in a multi rig environment. Steve G3VMW and I tried this a
few years ago and it was horrible. The 706 meets it's small size spec by
missing out some pretty important stuff....filtering! As a consequence the
706 generates some very significant broadband synth trash as soon as you go
to transmit....even with the key up. This problem stopped us using 706's on
DXpeditions where there was to be more than just one station on the air.
The TS50 doesn't seem to have this problem but it doesn't have 6m. I have no
experience of the FT100.
Roger G3SXW and I have used TS570s very successfully in multi-station
expedition set ups but they are rather larger than the radios you've
mentioned.
My own DXpedition rig of choice is now easily the Elecraft K2/100. No 6m
but boy what a radio. Superb rx performance and excellent QSK. Again a
little bigger than the 706 etc but still only 8 x 8.5 x 3 inches and easily
fits in hand baggage. It comes in kit form so you have to build it, though
if you wanted to buy one ready made I think you could find one easily with a
mail to the Elecraft reflector. There are folks out there who are in love
with just building the things!
Have fun.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 10:38 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
> I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
> The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the
smaller
> "mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
>
> My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
> transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
> _______________________________________________
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>
>From n2mg at eham.net Tue Aug 13 07:32:52 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Michael Gilmer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
References: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <000e01c242b4$d6716f60$3201a8c0@mikehome>
Try AES
http://www.aesham.com
Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Grillo, Sr." <ah3c@frii.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 9:17 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
>From k3lr at k3lr.com Tue Aug 13 10:17:11 2002
From: k3lr@k3lr.com (Tim Duffy K3LR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
References: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <3D5914E7.761F9E0E@k3lr.com>
Ham Radio Outlet is a dealer for Geochron
73,
Tim K3LR
"Peter Grillo, Sr." wrote:
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 13 12:11:17 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020813151117.01297ed8@pop.vnet.net>
Hi Pete!
I think Ham Radio carries them for about $1000. Before
spending that, you might consider their software version called
World Watch which lists for $50. http://www.geochronusa.com/
Depending on what you want to do, there are better
software programs available IMHO. I use one called DX-Aid
which costs $25...see some plots here:
http://users.vnet.net/btippett/dx_aid_plots.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Tue Aug 13 17:10:27 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DX Phone Writeup - Your Input Needed!
Message-ID: <037001c242e3$f0937440$27d7fea9@mirage>
Hi all,
I'm writing up the ARRL DX Phone contest reports for both QST and the ARRL Web
site. I'm looking for stories, scores, tall tales, photographs, and interesting
tidbits from the contest.
DX perspectives have been under-represented in the past, so with the expanded
coverage available on the Web I'd like to feature more material from outside NA.
I am also open to good ideas for the writeups in general - is there a topic
that should be covered or a new perspective? On the Web site, we can also
publish some sidebar-style digressions that tackle a small topic
in-depth...authors welcome!
Please send your suggestions or material to n0ax@arrl.net!
73, Ward N0AX
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 13 12:23:03 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208131823.g7DIN3923442@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op HP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Tue Aug 13 14:33:21 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020813151117.01297ed8@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <20020813203321.89529.qmail@web13603.mail.yahoo.com>
--- Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> I think Ham Radio carries them for about $1000. Before
> spending that, you might consider their software version called
> World Watch which lists for $50. http://www.geochronusa.com/
I also recommend Geoclock (both Windows and DOS versions):
http://www.geoclock.com/
We use it at KC1XX on three computers in the corners of the room. A lot
cheaper than Geochron!
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 13 15:20:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208132120.g7DLKJO23548@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
Let's try that again. I'll try to avoid remapping
the world this time. :>) - n7wa
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From n4zr at contesting.com Tue Aug 13 21:07:12 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020813200135.02090a30@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From llindblom at juno.com Wed Aug 14 18:46:25 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
Message-ID: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us realized it meant.
73 W0ETC
----------------------Snip
Message: 6
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
--__--__--
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End of CQ-Contest Digest
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Wed Aug 14 14:37:49 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
In-Reply-To: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>; from
llindblom@juno.com on Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0000
References: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <20020814133749.A14577@cs.utexas.edu>
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0000, llindblom@juno.com wrote:
> Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us realized it meant.
There's never been a contesting column in QST.
Contest results, as it happens, usually come out at least once each month,
so there is almost always contest content in each issue of QST, but there
is no regular column where content not related to the results of a specific
contest can be discussed.
> 73 W0ETC
>
> ----------------------Snip
>
>
> Message: 6
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the World HF
> Contest Station Database at
> www.pvrc.org
>
>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 14 15:41:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] British Columbia Contesters?
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20020814143419.00a8c8a0@pop3.eskimo.com>
Hello
I am looking for a contester contact in the
the British Columbia or Fraser Valley DX Clubs.
I've tried the email address of the listed contact for
the BCDXC but nothing heard. Any of you lurking around here?
73
dink, n7wa
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Aug 14 19:44:06 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
In-Reply-To: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIIEBNCBAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Can't miss what we never had.
There's been a Contest Corral listing upcoming contests in QST for years.
But, I don't remember and, after going back to 1998 mags, don't find a QST
contest column or anything similar to K1AR's column in CQ.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
>
> Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us
> realized it meant.
>
> 73 W0ETC
>
Subject[CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the World HF
> Contest Station Database at
> www.pvrc.org
>
>
>
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Wed Aug 14 20:48:45 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020813200135.02090a30@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <3D5AEC5D.AA69495B@buckeye-express.com>
Pete Smith wrote:
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
As I look at my September 2002 QST, I see the following:
1) There is a contest related story thanks to W1WEF.
2) There is a contest write-up and line scores for RTTY Roundup
3) There is a contest write-up and line scores for 10m contest
4) There is a contest write-up for School Club Roundup with scores
5) There is a contest corral department. This is where the other items
mentioned above are also listed (DX, Public Service, QRP, etc).
A quick count shows that the above stories occupy roughly 18 pages of
QST. There are 160 pages in this QST. That means that 11% of this QST
contains contesting info.
Also, as I look back at other recent QST's... I don't see anything that
is now missing or different.
I am generally fairly observant but maybe I missed something?
Perhaps someone could say that if contesting is going to get 1 page in
QST (the department section) is the contest corral the best use of our
one page? But that is a different question/debate.
73, Tim K9TM
>From thompson at mindspring.com Thu Aug 15 01:29:35 2002
From: thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
References: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <001f01c24414$5c91f820$461256d1@default>
The Contest Corral by N0AX is there in my copy!
Dave K4JRB
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:08:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151708.g7FH8w125439@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14.5 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:10:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151710.g7FHAcb25454@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in thsi summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 8.5 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10:00 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 9.5 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 9.5 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 9.5 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 8:46 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 9:45 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8.0 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 8.5 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 8.5 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 ~5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8.2 37,004 NCCC
N1XS(@KB1H) 310 117 6.5 36,270 YCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 4.5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 7.5 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 4.5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 6.5 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 5.75 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 03:33 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 9:30 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2.1 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
N4BP 100 37 1 3,700 FCG
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 0.75 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 7.5 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7.0 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 4.5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 3.5 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:11:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151711.g7FHBer25463@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
LY4AA(@LY7A) 984 0 276 271,584
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
G3TXF 837 0 250 12 209,250
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S52QM 660 659 247 12 162,773
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 4:40 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
SN4PW(SQ4NR) 170 53 126 5 28,098 WWYC
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 2,5 8,560 BCC
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:12:09 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151712.g7FHC9M25473@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
YL2KF 420 2630 188 494,440
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
SV1CIB 211 1360 78 106,080
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 < 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 3.5 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:13:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151713.g7FHDvw25484@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
GU8D 877 205 1611 279 7,490,868
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
ED1URJ 808 127 1147 203 24 4,077,810
LZ1KSL 1232 188 429 163 24 3,706,560
SK2KW 657 94 420 105 23 1,339,260 TOEC
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 22.5 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
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IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
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IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
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IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
DL6MHW/P 260 50 280 70 12 450,000 BCC
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IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 9.7 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
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IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
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IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
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IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
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IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
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IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
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Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DJ6QT 601 210 459 186 22 3,716,064 RR DX
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 15:30 130,476 SCCC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
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Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11.2 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
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Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 11:56 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
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Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 11 7 70 41 5 51,408 BCDX
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Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
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Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
HG8Z(HA8UT) 0 0 485 193 12 926,979
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
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Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
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Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
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Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
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Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
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Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
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Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
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Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
DJ6QT DJ6QT,DJ7IK
ED1URJ CT1CJJ,CT1EEB,EA1CA,EA1DKV,EA2TV,EA4ABE,EA4ST
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
GU8D G3SJJ,G3SVL,G4DRS,G4IIY,GU0SUP
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
LZ1KSL LZ1QV,LZ1ZM,LZ1ZU,LZ3YY,LZ4BU,LZ5QZ
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
SK2KW SM2LIY,SM2ODB
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:17:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208151717.g7FHHfp25497@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
USA Headquarters are in DX summary
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USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23.4 1,536,780 YCCC
AA5NT 605 1143 190 24 1,268,820 NTCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 22:43 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22.3 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 23.5 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21.3 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 20.5 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
W2EN 1008 0 169 15 643,890 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9.3 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 12.5 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 310 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 ~17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2.0 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 22.5 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 18.9 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 18.5 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17+ 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 k 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 8:49 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7HRS 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 4.5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 12.7 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23+ 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 2.5 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:18:48 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208151718.g7FHImd25506@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
YL4HQ 5127 4885 374 24 12,302,356 Latvian CC
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
EI0HQ 1338 2662 166 24 2,160,000
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
DJ5FS 0 1026 198 24 772,002 RR DX
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA M/S LP
DL8SCG 633 0 195 24 399,945 RR DX
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
LY4AA(@LY3BH) 1851 0 283 24 1,850,537 Kaunas University of
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 19.7 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 22.5 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 14.7 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 7,5 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 18.5 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 7.7 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 22.5 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 9.5 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 26 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 1237 162,047
DL4RCK 286 0 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From kitty at lance-tech.net Fri Aug 16 12:03:04 2002
From: kitty@lance-tech.net (Michael Chen)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
Message-ID: <006401c244d1$70aced70$3f00a8c0@bd5rv>
I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW, but I
can't find the 2002 rules on cqww.com or any other website. Anybody
knows about that? Any details?
Michael Chen BD5RV
-----------------------------------
There's a dream, if you look inside your mind,
and there's a love, if you feel into your heart,
you don't have to be afraid,
'cause a hero lies in you.
-----------------------------------
Member of Jiangsu DX Club (JSDXC)
World Wide Young Contesters (WWYC) #57
>From k4xu at bendcable.com Thu Aug 15 23:38:03 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was best to
take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together but all
limited to 100W.
My thanks to all 25 who responded.
The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even on the
list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a super
rig on CW.
The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks for
signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on TX.
The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the TS50,
especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as $350,
and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?
Dick Frey k4xu
>From d.popkin at verizon.net Fri Aug 16 08:37:01 2002
From: d.popkin@verizon.net (David B. Popkin W2CC@ARRL.net)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020816073636.00a11930@incoming.verizon.net>
NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
"Work NJ Counties"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the NJ operators' perspective: let's get on the air and GIVE NJ County
QSO's to others!
************************************************
Please change my e-mail address to read
w2cc@ARRL.net
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>From K7bv at aol.com Fri Aug 16 11:23:01 2002
From: K7bv@aol.com (K7bv@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K7BV 'puter crash-email change
Message-ID: <154.12977693.2a8e64c5@aol.com>
Friends,
My darned hard drive crashed again on this laptop. I think it best if I ask
my contester friends to please start using my League address k7bv@arrl.org
for ecomms from this point on. Thanks!
\
73 Dennis K7BV/1
PS /4 this weekend in Huntsville
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Fri Aug 16 12:20:44 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Thrill of It All!
In-Reply-To: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIIEBNCBAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMMECNDNAA.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Check out the article titled thusly in Sept. QST.
If this is the kind of material that will be replacing the line scores then
I guess we're headed in the right direction! Great article Jack.
73 and thanks,
Matt--K7BG
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Fri Aug 16 14:55:09 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020816175509.0121540c@pop.vnet.net>
BD5RV wrote:
>I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW
Yes, there is a Multi-Two category in 2002 rules here:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Contest%20Link%20815.html
Click "Rules 2002 CQ WWDX Contest" to read the Acrobat .pdf file.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Fri Aug 16 15:58:12 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJQ and NAQP simultaneously??
Message-ID: <62.2449b00f.2a8ea544@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/16/2002 6:47:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
d.popkin@verizon.net writes:
> NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> "Work NJ Counties"
>
Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously? NAQP
will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Fri Aug 16 16:52:30 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
In-Reply-To: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020816155034.009c5be0@mail.comcast.net>
At 10:38 PM 8/15/02 -0700, Dick Frey wrote:
>Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
>ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
>MFJ...?
K9TM and I have used the 30A Astron switchers for numerous contest trips,
FD, and around our home shacks with no issues.
Dave, K8CC
>From NQ4I at compuserve.com Fri Aug 16 17:49:41 2002
From: NQ4I@compuserve.com (Rick Dougherty)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
Message-ID: <200208161649_MC3-1-B96-D1CB@compuserve.com>
Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does NA
support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the support
level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am using 10
base2 with BNC
connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de Rick
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Fri Aug 16 17:54:02 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From nn9k at arrl.net Fri Aug 16 17:20:13 2002
From: nn9k@arrl.net (Peter E. Beedlow)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
In-Reply-To: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <DFEOLICMJOCCBNHCHIKFAELKCJAA.nn9k@arrl.net>
"Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?"
Check out the Samlex America supplies-light in weight, small footprint, no
meters, remove a jumper and it'll run on 240 V and inexpensive to boot.
Pete, NN9K
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dick Frey
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:38 AM
To: cq contest
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was best to
take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together but all
limited to 100W.
My thanks to all 25 who responded.
The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even on the
list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a super
rig on CW.
The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks for
signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on TX.
The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the TS50,
especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as $350,
and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?
Dick Frey k4xu
_______________________________________________
CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Sat Aug 17 00:04:45 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: "Power supplies" was: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <109.1725c556.2a8f174d@aol.com>
In a message dated 08/16/02 11:45:23 Pacific Daylight Time,
k4xu@bendcable.com writes:
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
Here's my $.02 worth. I've had a SAMLEX SEC1223 (20A continuous, 23A ICS) for
almost 3 years. It probably has 1000 hours on it because for a couple of
years I used it to run my FT990 at home and it was turned on 24/7. A couple
of years ago, it was relegated to being the traveling power supply
accompanying the 990 for trips after I acquired my FT1000D. Most recent
contest uses were FDin PR thus year as NP4A where it ran the GOTA station,
and CQ WPX CW 2001 as FO8DX. In the latter case it ran on 220V (well actually
240V) from a generator.
I have nothing but praise for the unit. It's never let me down, even when it
was literally too hot to touch. (High temperatures, high humidity and a high
duty cycle in French Polynesia will do that).
Some RF noise, but above 40M it's tolerable being some 30 to 40 dB down from
the usual signals.
And the best part, it's the cheapest of the bunch at a street price of $99.95
73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6 (aka FO0SCH, FO8DX, NP4A)
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>From geoiii at kkn.net Fri Aug 16 21:21:54 2002
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III - K5TR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
References: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <20020817032153.GA7187@loja.kkn.net>
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 04:54:02PM -0400, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
Yep.
CBS by K5KA.
You can get it here:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/software/Cbs.exe
It will do quite a few contests.
It produces output that looks like this:
Callsign: W5KFT
Contest: ARRL-SS-SSB
Category: SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH SSB
Operators: K5TR
-------------- Q S O R a t e S u m m a r y --------------
Hour 160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
2100 0 0 0 0 129 1 130 5.9
2200 0 0 0 0 156 0 156 7.0
2300 0 0 0 49 82 0 131 5.9
0000 0 0 0 131 0 0 131 5.9
0100 0 0 0 138 0 0 138 6.2
0200 0 0 0 113 0 0 113 5.1
0300 0 0 3 113 0 0 116 5.2
0400 0 0 4 90 0 0 94 4.2
0500 0 0 10 65 0 0 75 3.4
0600 0 2 39 0 0 0 41 1.9
0700 0 1 55 0 0 0 56 2.5
0800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
0900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1200 0 7 19 22 0 0 48 2.2
1300 0 0 0 0 1 29 30 1.4
1400 0 0 0 0 24 52 76 3.4
1500 0 0 0 0 3 78 81 3.7
1600 0 0 0 0 1 80 81 3.7
1700 0 0 0 0 5 76 81 3.7
1800 0 0 0 0 26 49 75 3.4
1900 0 0 0 0 7 75 82 3.7
2000 0 0 0 0 6 41 47 2.1
2100 0 0 0 0 8 29 37 1.7
2200 0 0 0 1 65 6 72 3.3
2300 0 0 0 60 14 0 74 3.3
0000 0 0 0 73 3 0 76 3.4
0100 0 0 1 62 7 0 70 3.2
0200 0 2 1 65 0 0 68 3.1
------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 12 132 982 537 516 2179
Gross QSO's=2213 Dupes=34 Net QSO's=2179
Unique callsigns worked = 2179
The best 60 minute rate was 159/hour from 2226 to 2325
The best 30 minute rate was 170/hour from 2236 to 2305
The best 10 minute rate was 186/hour from 2250 to 2259
The best 1 minute rates were:
4 QSO's/minute 34 times.
3 QSO's/minute 178 times.
2 QSO's/minute 487 times.
1 QSO's/minute 535 times.
There were 161 bandchanges and 80 probable 2nd radio QSO's.
Number of letters in callsigns
Letters # worked
-----------------
4 869
5 867
6 437
7 1
8 1
9 4
------------ M u l t i p l i e r S u m m a r y ------------
Mult 160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
Il 0 1 9 69 42 4 125 5.6
Mi 0 1 7 36 24 25 93 4.2
Oh 0 3 4 33 28 21 89 4.0
Va 0 1 3 28 25 31 88 4.0
Mn 0 0 1 37 26 6 70 3.2
Mdc 0 1 3 17 18 19 58 2.6
Ep 0 0 2 12 20 22 56 2.5
WWa 0 0 4 24 10 17 55 2.5
Em 0 0 0 19 13 22 54 2.4
ENy 0 0 4 15 13 20 52 2.3
WNy 0 0 3 13 5 30 51 2.3
NNj 0 0 4 16 15 13 48 2.2
Scv 0 0 1 21 10 14 46 2.1
In 0 1 2 24 17 1 45 2.0
Co 0 1 7 30 5 1 44 2.0
Nc 0 1 4 14 16 7 42 1.9
NLi 0 0 3 12 4 23 42 1.9
On 0 0 0 11 5 25 41 1.9
Wi 0 0 3 18 16 3 40 1.8
Lax 0 0 5 9 11 13 38 1.7
Nh 0 0 4 9 13 11 37 1.7
Mo 0 0 1 29 6 0 36 1.6
Ct 0 0 0 15 7 14 36 1.6
Tn 0 0 2 25 7 1 35 1.6
Or 0 0 0 13 9 12 34 1.5
Az 0 0 2 25 7 0 34 1.5
Ia 0 0 1 20 11 1 33 1.5
Org 0 0 2 14 8 6 30 1.4
Ga 0 0 2 19 7 1 29 1.3
Ky 0 2 1 18 8 0 29 1.3
SNj 0 0 1 8 3 17 29 1.3
Sv 0 0 1 14 4 10 29 1.3
WPa 0 0 2 4 8 13 27 1.2
Ks 0 0 2 19 1 2 24 1.1
Wv 0 0 0 10 6 7 23 1.0
SFl 0 0 2 7 8 6 23 1.0
STx 0 0 0 14 2 6 22 1.0
NTx 0 0 3 8 4 7 22 1.0
WMa 0 0 1 9 7 4 21 0.9
Sjv 0 0 3 11 3 4 21 0.9
Al 0 0 1 18 0 1 20 0.9
Ok 0 0 1 15 2 1 19 0.9
Sdg 0 0 2 8 4 4 18 0.8
Eb 0 0 1 9 4 3 17 0.8
Ri 0 0 0 6 4 7 17 0.8
NFl 0 0 0 11 4 2 17 0.8
Nd 0 0 2 6 3 4 15 0.7
Nm 0 0 1 13 1 0 15 0.7
Mt 0 0 3 6 1 4 14 0.6
Id 0 0 2 7 4 1 14 0.6
Me 0 0 0 6 3 5 14 0.6
Sc 0 0 1 9 3 1 14 0.6
La 0 0 1 10 2 1 14 0.6
Ms 0 0 1 13 0 0 14 0.6
Ne 0 0 1 12 1 0 14 0.6
Bc 0 0 1 7 4 1 13 0.6
Sb 0 0 1 5 2 5 13 0.6
Ut 0 0 1 6 5 0 12 0.5
Sf 0 0 0 5 4 3 12 0.5
WcF 0 0 2 4 5 0 11 0.5
Ew 0 0 0 6 3 2 11 0.5
Qc 0 0 0 6 1 4 11 0.5
Sd 0 0 2 6 2 1 11 0.5
Nv 0 0 1 5 2 2 10 0.5
Ar 0 0 2 7 1 0 10 0.5
Vt 0 0 1 0 4 5 10 0.5
Ab 0 0 2 1 2 5 10 0.5
Mar 0 0 0 2 4 1 7 0.3
NNy 0 0 0 3 1 3 7 0.3
Wy 0 0 0 5 2 0 7 0.3
De 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0.3
Ak 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 0.2
Mb 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 0.2
Pac 0 0 0 2 0 3 5 0.2
WTx 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0.1
Nl 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0.1
Vi 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.1
Sk 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0.1
Pr 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0.1
Nwt 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 12 132 982 537 516 2179
Sweepstakes Checks
Check QSOs Pct
----------------------
00 35 1.6
01 0 0.0
02 0 0.0
03 0 0.0
04 0 0.0
05 0 0.0
06 0 0.0
07 0 0.0
08 0 0.0
09 0 0.0
10 0 0.0
11 0 0.0
12 2 0.1
13 1 0.0
14 0 0.0
15 0 0.0
16 1 0.0
17 0 0.0
18 0 0.0
19 2 0.1
20 0 0.0
21 1 0.0
22 1 0.0
23 1 0.0
24 2 0.1
25 0 0.0
26 0 0.0
27 1 0.0
28 1 0.0
29 1 0.0
30 1 0.0
31 2 0.1
32 1 0.0
33 0 0.0
34 3 0.1
35 8 0.4
36 4 0.2
37 7 0.3
38 6 0.3
39 5 0.2
40 6 0.3
41 4 0.2
42 1 0.0
43 2 0.1
44 0 0.0
45 3 0.1
46 2 0.1
47 6 0.3
48 13 0.6
49 10 0.5
50 3 0.1
51 14 0.6
52 21 1.0
53 30 1.4
54 37 1.7
55 35 1.6
56 36 1.7
57 57 2.6
58 54 2.5
59 55 2.5
60 52 2.4
61 42 1.9
62 69 3.2
63 47 2.2
64 39 1.8
65 26 1.2
66 25 1.1
67 43 2.0
68 37 1.7
69 51 2.3
70 28 1.3
71 36 1.7
72 38 1.7
73 39 1.8
74 35 1.6
75 32 1.5
76 59 2.7
77 66 3.0
78 61 2.8
79 44 2.0
80 29 1.3
81 26 1.2
82 25 1.1
83 23 1.1
84 18 0.8
85 23 1.1
86 21 1.0
87 22 1.0
88 37 1.7
89 40 1.8
90 41 1.9
91 68 3.1
92 81 3.7
93 67 3.1
94 64 2.9
95 56 2.6
96 49 2.2
97 54 2.5
98 46 2.1
99 45 2.1
Callareas Worked
Area QSOs Pct
------------------
0 238 10.9
1 213 9.8
2 257 11.8
3 206 9.5
4 262 12.0
5 130 6.0
6 243 11.2
7 195 8.9
8 205 9.4
9 230 10.6
Sweepstakes Precedents
Precedent QSOs Pct
----------------------
A 1428 65.5
B 360 16.5
Q 90 4.1
M 169 7.8
U 116 5.3
S 16 0.7
--
George Fremin III - K5TR
geoiii@kkn.net
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr
>From n4gn at n4gn.com Sat Aug 17 02:51:40 2002
From: n4gn@n4gn.com (Tim Totten, N4GN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0208170148590.10537-100000@shell1>
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to CT's
> QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest rates per
> hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
All you need to do is use the column offset variable on the command line.
For example, on my latest NAQP CW Cabrillo log, the following works just
fine:
rate n4gn.cbr rate.txt 25
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
>From mike at stelex.com.au Sat Aug 17 18:49:22 2002
From: mike@stelex.com.au (M Sivcevic)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ magazine Sep 2002
Message-ID: <000501c245c2$9cd657a0$67930c3f@epox>
Has anyone received CQ magazine Sept 2002 ? I'm looking for CQWW CW Contest
scores.
Could someone post here the World's top ten in Single OP 20m Low Power
category.
Thanks, Mike
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sat Aug 17 11:26:39 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
In-Reply-To: <200208161649_MC3-1-B96-D1CB@compuserve.com>
Message-ID: <000d01c245d8$939f7a70$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
NA does support the dvp. It can not use nettsr.
With ct an Ethernet switch should work ok with nettsr, but it shouldn't
provide any advantage over a hub or 10base2 coax lan unless you are on a
network that is already congested with other traffic. Also with a hub
or switch you are more likely to have rf problems.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-
> admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Rick Dougherty
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 20:50
> To: (unknown)
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
>
> Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does NA
> support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the
support
> level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
> problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
> a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am
using 10
> base2 with BNC
> connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de Rick
> _______________________________________________
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>From clive at gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk Sat Aug 17 13:08:46 2002
From: clive@gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <VA.000000f5.0066a4f8@gw3njw>
You *can* use QRATE with Cabrillo files.
Just hack out the text at the top and the bottom of the file,
and resave it as say rate.txt, and run the prog. normally. From
memory the time column is at position 25, but do double check
that! Works just fine for me.
73
Clive
GW3NJW
Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
GW3NJW
gw3njw@gw7x.org
Contest Cambria-http://www.gw7x.org
>From n5nj at gte.net Sat Aug 17 08:26:01 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
References: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <005d01c245e9$3fbde020$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
QRATE works with any ASCII file, including Cabrillo.
Use a command line like this:
RATE YOURCALL.LOG RATESUMM.TXT 17
Works great!
73,
N5NJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 3:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
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>From k9la at gte.net Sat Aug 17 09:13:54 2002
From: k9la@gte.net (Carl)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Sep/Oct NCJ
Message-ID: <3D5E4C12.6000708@gte.net>
The September/October issue of NCJ went to the printer on August 9. It
should hit the streets in the first week of September.
This issue includes the first part of a WRTC2002 article, several
articles about contesting activities at Visalia and Dayton, a Beverage
antenna article, a review of DX Atlas, an article about setting up your
PC to easily run old DOS programs along with WINDOWS programs, an
article about the old Connecticut Wireless Association, CQ WW SSB 2001
from D4, and a twin spin on the PA QSO Party. The station profile is
about one of our VE friends, and the people profile is about a
well-known Western Pennsylvania contester. And of course we have our
regular columns.
We're working on more WRTC2002 articles for the Nov/Dec issue, along
with other interesting features. Be sure to visit our web site
(compliments of WA7BNM) at www.ncjweb.com
Carl K9LA
Editor, NCJ
>From w2up at mindspring.com Sat Aug 17 17:04:39 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAE contest - great service!
Message-ID: <3D5E7417.32213.49200B0@localhost>
Just submitted my log via email, and got a confirmation back including
the following:
Accessing this directory will allow you to download the personal
UBN report for your log after the log checking is finished.
Please make sure to store this message in a safe place for
later reference.
The contest results will be published on the WAEDC Web Site
as follows:
CW: December 10, 2002
SSB: January 10, 2003
RTTY: March 10, 2003
Only 4 months from contest to results, which will be available on their
web site. How nice! Guess not having a magazine to sell helps...
73,
Barry W2UP
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From rjohnson at tmlp.com Sat Aug 17 13:15:37 2002
From: rjohnson@tmlp.com (Bob Johnson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CT and NAQP ???
Message-ID: <Version.32.20020817121524.00ff57b0@mail.tmlp.com>
Hi:
Just went to set CT V9.80 up for NAQP and can't find the
contest listed in contests supported.
Am I missing something ???
Are we supposed to use one of the other contests for NAQP ???
73
Bob, K1VU
>From n7df at zianet.com Sun Aug 18 10:47:12 2002
From: n7df@zianet.com (Larry N7DF)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
Message-ID: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with great
interest.
The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each contact
has been a sore point with me for some time.
One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with each contact
is actually an FCC requirement.
?97.119 Station identification.
(a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand station, must
transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting channel at the end of each
communication, and at least every ten minutes during a communication, for the
purpose of clearly making the source of the transmissions from the station
known to those receiving the transmissions. No station may transmit
unidentified communications or signals, or transmit as the station call sign,
any call sign not authorized to the station.
If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would include this
requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any station that violated it.
Likewise, DXpeditions should be disqualified from accreditation for violation
of the requirement.
What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or their
equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and DXpeditions for violation
of this FCC regulation. If several such observers simultaneously reported
repeated violations then the station should be disqualified.
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Sun Aug 18 17:58:46 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <075101c246d8$84a9dc80$27d7fea9@mirage>
Marlin P. Jones (www.mpja.com) has a number of inexpensive switching supplies
that I've used for a variety of things - accessories, small rigs, repeater
controllers - with good results.
73, Ward N0AX
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>From k4sqr at juno.com Sun Aug 18 15:39:15 2002
From: k4sqr@juno.com (Jim Miller)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: PS
Message-ID: <20020818.144229.208.7.K4SQR@juno.com>
Hi Dick;
The four (4) pound Astron SS-25 or SS-30 models work well; use a 30 (no
meter model) here for 6M rig & a back up to the 17 year old Tripp-Lite
PR-40 "boat anchor" supply on the floor.
Trust all is well in OR.
73,
Jim, K4SQR
Jim Miller, K4SQR
http://www.comteksystems.com
4-Square Experts, Stack Yagi
& Remote Antenna Switching Systems
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> 1. Small rig - Summary (Dick Frey)
> 2. NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND (David B. Popkin W2CC@ARRL.net)
> 3. K7BV 'puter crash-email change (K7bv@aol.com)
> 4. The Thrill of It All! (Matt & Carrie Trott)
> 5. Re: Multi-Two in CQWW (Bill Tippett)
> 6. NJQ and NAQP simultaneously?? (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
> 7. Re: Small rig - Summary (David A. Pruett)
> 8. NA Contest program (Rick Dougherty)
> 9. QRATE for Cabrillo (Bill Tippett)
> 10. RE: Small rig - Summary (Peter E. Beedlow)
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 1
> Reply-To: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@arrl.net>
> From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
> To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was
> best to
> take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together
> but all
> limited to 100W.
>
> My thanks to all 25 who responded.
>
> The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even
> on the
> list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a
> super
> rig on CW.
> The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks
> for
> signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on
> TX.
> The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the
> TS50,
> especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as
> $350,
> and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
> Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
>
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and
> we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 2
> To: (Recipient list suppressed)
> From: "David B. Popkin \ W2CC@ARRL.net" <d.popkin@verizon.net>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND
>
> NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> "Work NJ Counties"
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From the NJ operators' perspective: let's get on the air and GIVE
> NJ County
> QSO's to others!
>
>
>
> ************************************************
> Please change my e-mail address to read
> w2cc@ARRL.net
> ************************************************
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> Message: 3
> From: K7bv@aol.com
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] K7BV 'puter crash-email change
>
> Friends,
> My darned hard drive crashed again on this laptop. I think it best
> if I ask
> my contester friends to please start using my League address
> k7bv@arrl.org
> for ecomms from this point on. Thanks!
> \
> 73 Dennis K7BV/1
> PS /4 this weekend in Huntsville
>
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> Message: 4
> From: "Matt & Carrie Trott" <aa7bg@3rivers.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Thrill of It All!
>
> Check out the article titled thusly in Sept. QST.
>
> If this is the kind of material that will be replacing the line
> scores then
> I guess we're headed in the right direction! Great article Jack.
>
> 73 and thanks,
> Matt--K7BG
>
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>
> Message: 5
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com, kitty@lance-tech.net
> From: Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
>
> BD5RV wrote:
> >I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW
>
> Yes, there is a Multi-Two category in 2002 rules here:
>
> http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Contest%20Link%20815.html
>
> Click "Rules 2002 CQ WWDX Contest" to read the Acrobat .pdf file.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 6
> From: Georgek5kg@aol.com
> To: d.popkin@verizon.net
> CC: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJQ and NAQP simultaneously??
>
> In a message dated 8/16/2002 6:47:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> d.popkin@verizon.net writes:
>
>
> > NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> > Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> > Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> > Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> > "Work NJ Counties"
> >
>
> Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously?
> NAQP
> will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday.
>
> 73, Geo...
>
> George I. Wagner, K5KG
> Productivity Resources LLC
> 941-312-9450
> 941-312-9460 fax
> 201-415-6044 cell
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> From: "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
> To: Dick Frey <k4xu@arrl.net>, cq contest
> <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
>
> At 10:38 PM 8/15/02 -0700, Dick Frey wrote:
> >Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies,
> and we're
> >ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> >MFJ...?
>
> K9TM and I have used the 30A Astron switchers for numerous contest
> trips,
> FD, and around our home shacks with no issues.
>
> Dave, K8CC
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 8
> From: Rick Dougherty <NQ4I@compuserve.com>
> To: "(unknown)" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
>
> Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does
> NA
> support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the
> support
> level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
> problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
> a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am
> using 10
> base2 with BNC
> connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de
> Rick
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 9
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
>
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 10
> Reply-To: <nn9k@arrl.net>
> From: "Peter E. Beedlow" <nn9k@arrl.net>
> To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> "Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies,
> and we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?"
>
> Check out the Samlex America supplies-light in weight, small
> footprint, no
> meters, remove a jumper and it'll run on 240 V and inexpensive to
> boot.
>
>
> Pete, NN9K
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dick Frey
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:38 AM
> To: cq contest
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was
> best to
> take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together
> but all
> limited to 100W.
>
> My thanks to all 25 who responded.
>
> The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even
> on the
> list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a
> super
> rig on CW.
> The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks
> for
> signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on
> TX.
> The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the
> TS50,
> especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as
> $350,
> and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
> Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
>
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and
> we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
> _______________________________________________
>
>From joe at microserve.net Sun Aug 18 16:40:15 2002
From: joe@microserve.net (Joe Stepansky)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Burlington, VT
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020818153809.0248baf0@microserve.net>
XYL and I are headed up to Burlington in about two weeks to scout out
possible QTHs for a possible move. Can anyone up in Burlington suggest any
"ham/tower friendly" areas where we can focus our effort? Thanks!
73, Joe KQ3F
>From kh7u at arrl.net Sun Aug 18 10:55:49 2002
From: kh7u@arrl.net (Kimo Chun)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switcher Supplies
Message-ID: <000c01c246f1$43781100$a0484140@delta>
I have used the Samlex SEC1223 and Astron 25 and 30A switchers
on several DXpeditions. I've used them on 240V (the Samlex) and 120V
both on foreign commercial mains and on generators.
I have had a number of failures of the Samlex and a couple on the Astron.
However, I cannot attribute the failures to specific causes except possible
WX and environment exposure to the Astrons (Kingman Reef).
I like the Astrons for their meters which can help sometimes in
troubleshooting (or assurance monitoring) in the field. I had one failure
of the set-screw head of the DC power connector. I'll be interfacing a
RigRunner DC strip stuck on top for distribution (though I dislike their
using the same rated Anderson Powerpole connector for the input
as all the outputs...and wonder about their marketing/sales strategy
of telling people that, "It's okay- they'll handle a lot more current than
the manufacturer rates them at". Can we read, "Sue job". Granted, we
are not likely to have problems in typical amateur usage.
I like the Samlex for the their small size, weight and price. When I
convert them to 240V I put a label outside noting that fact and
cable tie the jumper inside to some adjacent wiring so it won't get
lost and is available.
I would still buy either model but so far have had better luck with the
Astrons. I don't have any experience with other brands other than
the internal switcher supplies that Icom used to sell for the IC751/745,
etc. For awhile those where the only ones available until the Samlex
and another one from Electro Automation? (don't recall the name)
came out.
73, Kimo Chun KH7U
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sun Aug 18 22:47:42 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <001601c24700$e2b1cb30$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
That may work for stations under fcc jurisdiction, but not all countries
have the same identification requirements. There are also already
plenty of OO's who can send notices about identification problems now.
If you want to spend your contest time policing fcc rules, you are free
to do that and report what ever you find to the contest committees
and/or fcc for action, personally I have better things to do during a
contest.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-
> admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Larry N7DF
> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 15:47
> To: CQ Conrest reflector
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
>
> I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with
great
> interest.
>
> The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each
> contact has been a sore point with me for some time.
>
> One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with
each
> contact is actually an FCC requirement.
>
> ?97.119 Station identification.
> (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand
station,
> must transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting channel at
the
> end of each communication, and at least every ten minutes during a
> communication, for the purpose of clearly making the source of the
> transmissions from the station known to those receiving the
transmissions.
> No station may transmit unidentified communications or signals, or
> transmit as the station call sign, any call sign not authorized to the
> station.
>
> If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would
include
> this requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any station that
> violated it. Likewise, DXpeditions should be disqualified from
> accreditation for violation of the requirement.
>
> What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or
> their equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and DXpeditions
for
> violation of this FCC regulation. If several such observers
> simultaneously reported repeated violations then the station should be
> disqualified.
>
>
>
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>From GaryK9GS at wi.rr.com Sun Aug 18 23:52:15 2002
From: GaryK9GS@wi.rr.com (Gary K9GS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Asheville, NC Contesters??
Message-ID: <008901c24733$cee7d800$9a991f41@wi.rr.com>
Any contesters in the Ashville, NC area??
73,
Gary
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
K9GS
Gary Schwartz email: k9gs@arrl.net
Check out K9NS on the web http://www.qsl.net/k9ns/
Society of Midwest Contesters (SMC) GMDXA
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>From LaRecolte at yahoo.com Sun Aug 18 23:06:42 2002
From: LaRecolte@yahoo.com (Ed Taylor, G3SQX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching Power Supplies
Message-ID: <000a01c2474a$3f99ef00$3ca29fd4@lakwod2.co.home.com>
Dick Frey, k4xu, wrote:
"Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these?"
The Samlec SEC 1223 works well at 20A, is easily switched to 110/230v, and
has no RF noise I can detect. Small, low price, recommended -- I have three
of them.
Ed, G3SQX
>From k4ww at arrl.net Mon Aug 19 06:46:11 2002
From: k4ww@arrl.net (Shelby Summerville)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <002301c24765$40619080$87badc0c@insightbb.com>
"Larry N7DF" <n7df@zianet.com> wrote: "One thing he missed in his write-up
is that sending your call with each contact is actually an FCC requirement."
Actually the rules require identification after each "communication"! IMHO,
a contest is a "continous" communication, and only ends when the advertised
time frame has elapsed? Therefore, "at least every ten minutes during a
communication" is not necessarily efficient, but within ?97.119 Station
identification FCC requirements.
C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>From radio at stelex.com.au Mon Aug 19 21:49:21 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <3D60CD31.4060500@stelex.com.au>
The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
world.
73 Mike, VK4DX
=============================================
Visit VK4DX contest calendar at www.vk4dx.net
Larry N7DF wrote:
> I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with
> great interest.
>
> The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each
> contact has been a
sore point with me for some time.
>
> One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with
> each contact is
actually an FCC requirement.
>
> ?97.119 Station identification. (a) Each amateur station, except a
> space station or telecommand station, must transmit its assigned call
> sign on its transmitting channel at the end of each communication,
> and at least every ten minutes during a communication, for the
> purpose of clearly making the source of the transmissions from the
> station known to those receiving the transmissions. No station may
> transmit unidentified communications or signals, or transmit as the
> station call sign, any call sign not authorized to the station.
>
> If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would
> include this requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any
> station that violated it. Likewise, DXpeditions should be
> disqualified from accreditation for violation of the requirement.
>
> What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or
> their equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and
> DXpeditions for violation of this FCC regulation. If several such
> observers simultaneously reported repeated violations then the
> station should be disqualified.
>
>
>
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>
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 19 09:33:56 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <j732muoa4rb6qd43c6gprkn5bp5ncienmf@4ax.com>
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002 09:47:12 -0600, Larry N7DF wrote:
> =A797.119 Station identification.=20
> (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand =
>station, must transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting =
>channel at the end of each communication, and at least every ten minutes =
>during a communication, for the purpose of clearly making the source of =
>the transmissions from the station known to those receiving the =
>transmissions.
_________________________________________________________
A jailhouse lawyer like myself could have a field day with this
one. Your original question was "What is a contact". I might
ask "What is a communication". Is it an exchange of information
with one station, or with more than one station? I'm sure there
is no shortage of interpretations, but only the FCC's
interpretation counts, and that seems to be lacking.
Looking at the rule as a whole, I believe the correct
interpretation should focus on the last part which states the
purpose of the identification. The FCC wants identification
every ten minutes AND at the time of going QRT. I don't read it
as being needed after each QSO. But hey, I haven't passed my
jailhouse lawyer bar exam either... :-)
Bill, W7TI
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Mon Aug 19 12:00:43 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002301c24765$40619080$87badc0c@insightbb.com>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJCEFNEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Isn't that (one contest=one communication) pushing it a bit?
My understanding is that a 'communication' is a QSO.
According to The FCC Rule Book (ARRL, ISBN: 0-87259-245-6), page 6-4, the
Q&A explains that "legally, you have to ID only at the end of the QSO and at
least once every 10 minutes during the course of a QSO."
I accept the ARRL interpretation of the rule, since it was edited by Richard
Palm, K1CE, and he had a FCC staffer (John Johnston, W3BE) assist with the
editorial production of the book.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> "Larry N7DF" <n7df@zianet.com> wrote: "One thing he missed in his write-up
> is that sending your call with each contact is actually an FCC
> requirement."
>
> Actually the rules require identification after each
> "communication"! IMHO,
> a contest is a "continous" communication, and only ends when the
> advertised
> time frame has elapsed? Therefore, "at least every ten minutes during a
> communication" is not necessarily efficient, but within ?97.119 Station
> identification FCC requirements.
> C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>
>
>
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Aug 19 13:17:34 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching Power Supplies
Message-ID: <c9.26e6dce1.2a92741e@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/19/2002 3:12:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
LaRecolte@yahoo.com writes:
> The Samlec SEC 1223 works well at 20A, is easily switched to 110/230v, and
> has no RF noise I can detect. Small, low price, recommended -- I have
> three
> of them.
>
I found it. It is SAMLEX, not SAMLEC.
http://www.radiodan.com/misc/samlex1223.htm. Several dealers. The SEC 1223
seems to be priced from $89 to $99. Is one pound lighter than the Astron
SS-25 and much less expensive.
Tnx...geo
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From w9wi at w9wi.com Mon Aug 19 12:42:35 2002
From: w9wi@w9wi.com (Doug Smith W9WI)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>; from
cq-contest-request@contesting.com on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 12:05:08PM -0400
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com>
(If you get QST and you haven't already read the cited VHF column, you
should. It really may be more relevant to HF contesters than to VHFers -
while I don't agree with everything he writes, there's plenty of food for
thought.)
> From: "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au>
>
> The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
> world.
True, but contest sponsors are free to impose any additional rules they
wish, above and beyond FCC rules, and apply them to all participants
regardless of country.
IMHO adding such a rule in all contests would be a good thing. It already
exists in the Sprints and I don't see anyone complaining.
During a DXpedition, it is simply annoying to have to listen to a station
for 5 minutes before he IDs. During a contest, it is exceedingly
discourteous to the callers. At least the ones who are serious participants
in the contest.
=================================================================
"Contest OOs" are another issue. Actually I think that's a good idea too.
Everybody knows there are stations out there doing things they should get
disqualified for, but the chances they *will* get DQ'd are essentially zero.
It would not be easy to implement, especially on CW where anyone skilled
enough to catch violations would probably be participating in the contest.
It might be worth discussing though.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
>From bbradford at mail.agarcorp.com Mon Aug 19 14:10:42 2002
From: bbradford@mail.agarcorp.com (Bill Bradford)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CONGRATS--W5NN--NAQP SSB M2
Message-ID: <000f01c247ab$bbb0c8a0$3700a8c0@agar38.agarcorp.com>
Congratulations to the gang at W5NN for a SUPERB VICTORY once again. This
time in the NAQP SSB M2 category.
The little station that could again comes through beating the Goliaths to
win nationally.
Unfortunately I was personally unable to operate due to other committments,
but the other guys again prove that big money, big towers, and big antennas
do not by themselves insure victory.
What is required for victory no matter where or with what someone operates
is hard work, and the knowledge required for the particular contest.
This is another testimony for all the small contest stations out there to
keep on trying. Victory can be attained with relatively modest stations.
Mike, once again, my hat is off to you. A job well done....an intelligent
contest plan pulled off with perfection. Way to go !!!!
Hey Mike, is your middle name "RODNEY" ?
73,
Bill K5GA
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>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Tue Aug 20 00:13:02 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com>
Message-ID: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
At what point do we say enough with new rules? If we addressed every little
gripe on this reflector with a new rule, contest announcements would be
about as brief as War and Peace. The periodic reprintings of ARRL General
Rules would bankrupt the League. Serious stations would need to retain
attorneys just to figure it all out. Is that how far we want rulemaking to
go?
Certainly there are some blatant non-identifiers, but most stations that I
hear who don't ID after every QSO (and I think the jury is still out on
whether that really is what the FCC intends to stipulate (not that I need to
give one whit about what the FCC wants, unless I'm operating in the U.S.))
do tend to manage their pileups and their identity very well. My experience
in 20 years of contesting suggests the people like W9WI refers to are in the
vast minority.
If you tune across someone who isn't ID-ing as frequently as you would like,
it is likely because he knows that the people who were already in the pileup
know who he is. His failure to ID is possibly in some way a bonus to the
stations who got there first. It may be discourteous to the folk who are
newly tuned in, but it's not discourteous to those already calling.
But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
knot over stuff like this. It only hurts your rate. If you can't work him
because he doesn't identify enough, DON'T! Don't let something like this let
you take your eye off the ball. Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll
just end up being the umpteenth zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
"WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who already CAN work
the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
about that, too.
Sprints are unique, and require unique rules, because of the QSY rule. In
contests that actually allow running, the need for a rule about IDing is
less evident. If you don't like how someone is operating, don't work him.
Vote with your feet. Unless it's SS and the offending station is in VO1 or
VE8, there will be other mults, certainly there will be enough rate to make
up for it. But if enough people vote as you do, the other station will run
out of people to work and be forced to re-evaluate his operating technique.
You may believe that in the U.S., the quoted FCC regulation makes not IDing
after every Q against the law. I remain to be convinced. But even if it is,
remember, jaywalking is also illegal. In some places, chewing gum in a
public place is illegal. So is, in some areas, backing out of a front
driveway. But you know what, the world doesn't grind to a halt over any of
this stuff. The key here is perspective.
73, kelly
ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Smith W9WI" <w9wi@w9wi.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 11:42 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
> (If you get QST and you haven't already read the cited VHF column, you
> should. It really may be more relevant to HF contesters than to VHFers -
> while I don't agree with everything he writes, there's plenty of food for
> thought.)
>
> > From: "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au>
> >
> > The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
> > world.
>
> True, but contest sponsors are free to impose any additional rules they
> wish, above and beyond FCC rules, and apply them to all participants
> regardless of country.
>
> IMHO adding such a rule in all contests would be a good thing. It already
> exists in the Sprints and I don't see anyone complaining.
>
> During a DXpedition, it is simply annoying to have to listen to a station
> for 5 minutes before he IDs. During a contest, it is exceedingly
> discourteous to the callers. At least the ones who are serious
participants
> in the contest.
>
> =================================================================
>
> "Contest OOs" are another issue. Actually I think that's a good idea too.
> Everybody knows there are stations out there doing things they should get
> disqualified for, but the chances they *will* get DQ'd are essentially
zero.
>
> It would not be easy to implement, especially on CW where anyone skilled
> enough to catch violations would probably be participating in the contest.
> It might be worth discussing though.
> --
> Doug Smith W9WI
> Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
> http://www.w9wi.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 20 12:59:24 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEGBEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
> there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
> later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
> WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
> knot over stuff like this.
I like that....get your coax in a knot....
and I do tune on and come back from time to time.
> The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
> "WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who
> already CAN work
> the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
> interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
> they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
> about that, too.
>
Yessirreebob. There's nothing like poor operating practices (the
hypocrites) piled on poor operating practices (the no-ID'ing station) to
make it a fun pileup.
Some/many/most of those asking his call may also be those who could and did
work the guy...but, then asked the question over and over and over again
because they don't know his callsign either!
I like the idea of all contests having a simple rule requiring both calls
within a QSO.
Seems to me to be more efficient for all concerned.
73,
dale, kg5u
>From ua9cdc at r66.ru Wed Aug 21 00:08:13 2002
From: ua9cdc@r66.ru (Igor Sokolov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com> <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <003e01c2486c$33018280$0200a8c0@ua9cdc>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
> But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
> there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
> later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
> WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
> knot over stuff like this. It only hurts your rate. If you can't work him
> because he doesn't identify enough, DON'T! Don't let something like this
let
> you take your eye off the ball. Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll
> just end up being the umpteenth zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
My attitude is exactly the same. I either skip working the station that does
not ID or just call him and when/if he comes back give him 59001 and ask him
his call sign.
That cost him few extra seconds to give the call sign and few more to make
sure I got it. If I do not get the call sign he is not in my log and will
loose points for two more QSO. If he does not meet my demand for his call
sign and does not put me into his log - he has still lost some valuable
time. It always works well. If every third station that gets through starts
asking his call he quickly gets the message.
> The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
> "WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who already CAN
work
> the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
> interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
> they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
> about that, too.
Absolutely...
73, Igor UA9CDC
>From aaron.hsu at unistudios.com Tue Aug 20 12:26:43 2002
From: aaron.hsu@unistudios.com (Hsu, Aaron)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching power supplies
Message-ID:
<C97F028E8BEBD111A52E00805FE67BAF0A71BD19@usintex16lax.udh.unistudios.com>
QST did a review of several switching power supplies in the January 2000 issue.
The SS-30M had the "cleanest" DC trace with less than 20mVpp ripple and no
detectable switching spikes while the Samlex 1223 showed less than 30mVpp
ripple but 600mVpp switching spikes. Broadband noise is also 10 to 25db higher
on the Samlex supply. Surprisingly enough, the MFJ unit looks like it has the
lowest spectral noise of all the supplies tested! Spectral plots and trace
displays are in the report. You can download it from the ARRL site in the
members-only section. It's about 670K in size because it includes other
product reviews.
I've confirmed on my TS-850S/AT that you can hear the switching noise. At
Field Day 2001, we used a couple of Samlex 1223 supplies and my '850 would pick
up a 3 S-unit "bump" in the noise floor every few dozen kHertz on most HF
bands. The noise completely disappeared when we turned off the switchers and
used battery power. Although my '850 heard the noise, we weren't able to
detect it on 6 or 2 meters with a TM-255A 2M radio (with TenTec 1209
transverter for 6M). Nor was the noise discernable on Oak Hills or NorCal QRP
HF rigs (the '850 is known to have a VERY sensitive receiver!). I recently
purchased a Astron SS-30M, but haven't had time to test it yet with the same
'850. If anyone's interested, I'll hook it up sometime soon at home and post
results.
73,
- Aaron Hsu, NN6O (ex-KD6DAE)
{nn6o}@arrl.net
{athsu}@unistudios.com
No-QRO Int'l #1,000,006
. -..- - .-. .- ".... . .- ...- -.--"
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Tue Aug 20 16:59:16 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ohio QSO Party - This Saturday 8/24
Message-ID: <d2.1cc9e3f5.2a93f994@aol.com>
The 2002 Ohio QSO Party will be this Saturday, August 24, from 16Z (noon EDT)
to 04Z Sunday (Midnight EDT).
Full details are at the OQP Web site, www.mrrc.net/oqp
Several items of note:
This year we have added an out of state club competition. No great prizes,
but include your club name with your log and contribute to the glory of your
club.
Several logging programs have added OQP support. Writelog now has a module,
courtesy of Steve, N9OH, which is available at:
<A
HREF="http://www.xnet.com/~sjwoodr/ham/modules">http://www.xnet.com/~sjwoodr/ham/modules</A>
Free logging programs which support OQP include GenLog by W3KM, N1MM, and a
special demo version of NA. Links to all of these are available at the OQP
web site.
To promote high band activity, folks are encouraged to check 10 meters on the
hour of even GMT/EDT hours. If 15 meter conditions are like this past
weekend in NAQP, check 15 early and often. If the band seems to be in the
dumps, check it anyway on the hour of odd GMT/EDT hours. Keep in mind that
E-skip propagation can occur at any hour of this contest, so keep checking.
The Ohio QSO Party includes big activity from one of the biggest states, and
one of the best crew of mobile contesters of any state QSO party. We hope
you'll join us on Saturday!
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 20 19:31:06 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020820223106.01274644@pop.vnet.net>
Thanks to many who responded to this. FYI, I learned
that CBS by K5KA calculates rates AFTER dupes are removed, in
addition to several other nice analysis features. K5KA says he
"may" modify it later this year to do multiplier analysis for
DX contests like it currently does for SS (see K5TR's response
for SS examples).
73, Bill W4ZV
You can get CBS here:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/software/Cbs.exe
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Tue Aug 20 19:37:52 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEGBEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
References: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.1.20020820183619.00d9b980@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 11:59 08/20/02 -0500, Dale L Martin wrote:
>like the idea of all contests having a simple rule requiring both calls
>within a QSO.
Dale,
That's one of the things I like about Sweepstakes!
73, Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Wed Aug 21 06:03:15 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS870 Band data output
Message-ID: <006b01c248d0$243a6780$d8840ec3@shack1>
I love my TS870 which is a great radio but which because of its lack of band
data to control antenna and filter switching has been relegated to secondary
use in favour of two FT1000MPs in my SO2R set-up. I did use the 870 for a
while with band data generated by the logging computer but I didn't find
that too satisfactory. The problem being that if the computer crashed band
data was lost and the 870 was potentially exposed to front end damage when
band pass filters etc dropped out of circuit.
Yesterday, I decided to see if I could find a way of modifying my 870 to
provide the band data output it lacked. I found it to be remarkably easy to
achieve but not as 4-bit parallel band data (Yaesu) rather as direct decoded
band data the like of which a band decoder connected to a Yaesu rig would
provide. It seems to me this is a way better deal. I don't need an
external band decoder for the 870. It will now directly switch my Array
Solutions Six Pack and my Dunestar band-pass filters.
If anyone wishes their 870 could do this I am happy to provide details of
this relatively simple mod.
73 and good contesting.
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>From w9wi at w9wi.com Wed Aug 21 01:49:46 2002
From: w9wi@w9wi.com (Doug Smith W9WI)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>; from ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca
on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:13:02PM -0500
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com> <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20020821004946.A11589@w9wi.com>
Is a rule necessary? Maybe not. Obviously there are many on the reflector
who feel not. There is definitely considerable sentiment among the
operators I know that failure to ID frequently is a serious problem. This
view is largely expressed by the "little pistols", the folks who spend most
or all of the contest S&P.
Obviously the FCC does not consider this a serious issue even if they do
feel their rules require an ID with each QSO. Really I don't think this
issue should be one for governments to be involved in. Certainly
participants in a round-table or traffic net don't need to be forced to ID
every time they stop transmitting.
But they aren't in a hurry either - nothing is lost if a would-be new
participant has to wait around a few minutes to find out who he's listening
to. We're different.
> Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll just end up being the umpteenth
> zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
Very true. It's the possibility he might be that South Sandwich station
nobody expected to show up, and the fear I might pass him up because I
thought it was LU6XXX who I'd already worked and who only IDd every 5
minutes.
Anyway, I have developed a strategy for dealing with this. I'm not going to
take my chances that the non-IDing station might be a needed mult. (or even
needed QSO) If I hear someone running, and I don't know, by hearing his
call, that he's a dupe, I'm going to call him. (no, I'm not going to
jeopardize my rate by continuing to call if he doesn't come back reasonably
quickly) If, when he comes back to me, he hasn't given his call, I'm going
to ask him for it.
(I'm of mixed mind regarding what to do if, after asking for his call, he
still fails to ID. One option is to keep asking him, stepping on other
callers if necessary, until he IDs. The other is to scratch the QSO. On
the one hand, that gives him a NIL - on the other since it's probably going
to flag as a dupe on his end, it's not going to hurt him significantly.)
Would you, in the NAQP, call "CQ NA", and then insist on exchanging RST,
rig, weather, and occupation before you give your name and QTH? Of course
not; that would be an amazingly discourteous attempt to have a good time at
the expense of your fellow competitors. Intentionally failing to ID
frequently isn't quite as blatant but IMHO it's a similar behavior.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
>From Tine.Brajnik at pub.mo-rs.si Wed Aug 21 08:08:04 2002
From: Tine.Brajnik@pub.mo-rs.si (Tine Brajnik)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SCC RTTY championship
Message-ID: <3D639EC4.67DE@pub.mo-rs.si>
HI,
this coming Saturday Aug. 24th 12 UTC to Sunday Aug. 25th 1159 UTC will
be held another SCC RTTY Championship.
Complete rules at http://lea.hamradio.si/scc/rtty/rules.html
CU, 73 Tine Brajnik S50A
>From K1AR at aol.com Wed Aug 21 08:59:25 2002
From: K1AR@aol.com (K1AR@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW Trophy Update
Message-ID: <19c.7570357.2a94da9d@aol.com>
All--
This note it to give all of you a brief update on one of our favorite
subjects--CQ WW trophies. Here you go:
* All 2000 plaques have been produced and shipped. If you haven't received
yours, you will shortly.
* All requests for replacement awards that I have received have also been
produced and shipped. If you have not received an old award, now would be a
great time to let me know and I'll take care of it.
* The 2001 SSB plaques have already been ordered and should be available for
shipment in about 30 days. (thanks to K8DX for his assistance). The CW group
is right behind.
In addition, I have received numerous requests for duplicate awards, usually
multi-operations wanting plaques for each operator or a guest op wishing to
give an award to his host. If you are interested, the cost for each award is
$50. Send your request to me along with payment to: John Dorr, K1AR, 2
Mitchell Pond Road, Windham, NH 03087. I have my engraver a little
overwhelmed right now (she's processing nearly 200 plaques for me), so I
would guess the lead-time on these orders will be about 60 days.
We're making progress, guys. Thanks for your patience.
73 John, K1AR
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 07:52:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211352.g7LDqum03093@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info (tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 10 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 10 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 10 158,198 FCG
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 10 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 10 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 10 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 7 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 10 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 8 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 6 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 4 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 4 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 2 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 9 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 07:57:33 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211357.g7LDvXI03102@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visiy
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 08:02:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211402.g7LE2Ju03123@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this siummary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 08:10:11 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211410.g7LEABD03142@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Wed Aug 21 14:54:04 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <20020821135404.E25254@cs.utexas.edu>
I just noticed that Icom is apparently a sponsor (of plaques
awarded to winners) of the North American QSO Party. Is this
the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
support for contesting before:
http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=4
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From sm3cvm at swipnet.se Wed Aug 21 21:02:37 2002
From: sm3cvm@swipnet.se (Lars Aronsson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Coming up; TOEC WW GRID Contest
Message-ID: <001d01c2493c$ef8f3340$047b97d4@LarsAronsson>
The Top Of Europe Contesters (TOEC) hereby has the pleasure to invite all
amateur radio stations world wide to participate in the TOEC WW GRID CONTEST.
The aim of the contest is to boost the interest for "Grid hunting" on the HF
bands, and to introduce a contest where it is more important to copy the QSO
message than in most other similar events.
Contest event:
CW: August 24 - 25, 2002
Saturday 1200 UTC - Sunday 1200 UTC
Exchange:
RST + Grid Field/Square identifier, i.e. 599 JP73 (two letters (Grid Field) +
two figures (Grid Square)).
Multipliers:
Each Grid Field (JP, KO, EM etc.) worked gives 1 multiplier per band.
More information:
SM3CER Contest Service
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/toecwwgc.htm
TOEC
http://www.qsl.net/toec/
73, cu in TOEC WW GRID CONTEST
Lars, SM3CVM - SM3X
>From n5nj at gte.net Wed Aug 21 16:33:13 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
References: <20020821135404.E25254@cs.utexas.edu>
Message-ID: <007601c24951$f9293080$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
Kenwood has sponsored ARRL plaques for years - along with many other smaller
donors.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kharker@cs.utexas.edu>
To: "CQ Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
> I just noticed that Icom is apparently a sponsor (of plaques
> awarded to winners) of the North American QSO Party. Is this
> the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
> thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
> others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
> support for contesting before:
>
> http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=4
>
> --
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto"
kharker@cs.utexas.edu
> University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign:
WM5R
> Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest
Club
> Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on
Laptops
> Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Thu Aug 22 06:51:11 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: TS870 Band data output
Message-ID: <003f01c249a0$0271c280$159c0ec3@shack1>
A number of people have responded to my mailing requesting further details.
A few others responded pointing me to
www.dk9ip.de/DK9IPprojects/DK9IPdecod/dk9ipdecod.html and to
www.qsl.net/k0bx/ where information can be found on a similar mod for the
TS850. I guess this just goes to show that most things in life have already
been done! You just need to know where to find the details!
For those that asked I will describe the mod I have done. A look at the
above URLs will also be worthwhile.
My initial idea was to try to find a source of 4-bit parralel band data
(Yaesu style) within the 870. It doesn't exist as the 870 ships band data
around inside the radio in serial form. Of course this data has to be
decoded for the purpose of switching the selector relays in the Final filter
circuit. This job is done by IC1 on the Final filter board (TC9174F).
What I decided to do was to bring out 6 buffered switching lines for the six
HF contest bands to facilitate automatic switching of my Array Solutions Six
Pack and my six band Dunestars. I don't need lines for 30/17/12m but these
can be available for anyone that does.
I mounted a piece of .1 inch pitch strip board about 3/4 inch square on a
DB9 female connector. I did this by wedging the edge of the strip board
between the two horizontal sets of pins on the DB9 such that pins 1-5 of the
DB9 lined up on the centre 5 tracks of the 7 track wide strip board. Pins
1-5 were then soldered to the board. Pins 6 & 9 were wired with short wire
links to tracks at either edge of the board. I connected 6 npn switching
transistor collectors, one to each of pins 1-6 of the DB9 and all six
emitters were taken to ground. The bases of each of the transistors were
taken via a 5k6 1/4W resistor towards the back edge of the strip board to
which I attached a piece of ribbon cable.
I connected the other end of the ribbon cable to the collectors of Q10, 11,
12, 14, 15, 16 on the foil side of the Final filter board which can be
located top centre of the radio under a removable metal plate. The filter
board must be removed to make the connections. Connection is relatively
easy as Kenwood have located spare pads close and connected to the
collectors of these devices. In order to make the mod neat I didn't worry
about which of pins 1-6 on the DB9 related to which band. It turned out in
my case to be 1=20, 2=160, 3=80, 4=15, 5-40 & 6=10m. I used BC337
transistors which are good for switching up to 45V at close to an amp.
I removed the external auto ATU connector, which for me is redundant and
mounted my DB9 in its place. Anyone not wishing to remove this could
possibly feed the ribbon cable out at the back just under the case top.
I claim no rocket science here. This is just a simple mod that solves what
for me has been a significant shortcoming in the use of my Kenwood TS870 for
contesting. I pass it on to you for what it is worth.
73 and good contesting
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>From radio at stelex.com.au Thu Aug 22 19:54:47 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Plus ?
Message-ID: <3D64A6D7.9080302@stelex.com.au>
Anyone knows what happened to LogPlus ? Used to be one of the best DOS
logging programs, then it was gone but it finally came back last year (
or early this year) with the announcement of Windows version. The
original site was www.logplus.com, then after the comeback it was on
logplus.org, but now it's gone again. Any info ?
TNX ! 73 Mike,VK4DX
=============================================
Visit VK4DX Contest Calendar at www.vk4dx.net
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:33:36 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221433.g7MEXaH04240@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:35:22 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221435.g7MEZM704249@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:38:17 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221438.g7MEcHc04263@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info (tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
9K9K(9K2RR) 2339 2311 493 39 2,292,450
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S LP
NZ1U(@KB1H) 181 180 161 5 58,121 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
NZ1U KB1H,N1XS
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:40:49 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221440.g7MEenL04276@localhost.localdomain>
2002 RAC Canada Day - Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: July 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: ve9qed@rac.ca
Mail logs to:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z5
Canada
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All M/M HP
VE3DC 602 1024 52 56 24 1,124,496
VE5RI 527 1214 41 40 24 818,424
KA6BIM 251 440 35 33 24 373,048 NCCC
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All M/S HP
XM6JY(@VE6JY) 336 705 47 50 24 655,000
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All SOAB HP
K6LA 257 640 34 32 20 436,128 SCCC
VE4YU 230 229 35 33 255,136
VE7AVV 0 809 0 40 15 198,960 BCDX Club
N6HC 174 329 27 20 10 179,164 SCCC
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 212 121 22 19 5 96,268 BCDX
W4SAA 112 34 21 9 8 35,220 FCG
K4BAI 181 22 0 0 27,632 SECC
K1GU 118 0 28 0 4 24,920 YCCC
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All SOAB LP
VE5SF 416 562 39 39 18 579,696
VE3MQW 197 249 36 29 250,510
VA3NR 207 243 29 33 18 227,044
VE3BW 183 221 29 37 16 217,536
VE3AGC 47 360 18 36 19 207,252
VE7UQ 62 346 17 28 153,540
VE9WH 32 249 22 20 112,812
VE9DX 505 0 37 0 12 110,852
VA6RA 1 180 1 24 39,050
VE3IAY 194 0 26 0 32,708 CRDXC
VA3WN 142 50 13 10 6 26,542
W0ETT 100 2 25 1 7 21,632 Grand Mesa
VE3ANX 116 2 23 1 2 18,240
W1TO 67 12 15 5 12,680 YCCC
VE3BUC/W4 0 61 0 15 3 8,970
N4WSM 0 29 0 13 4,550 TCG
K1VU 0 38 0 10 3,380 YCCC
W4NZ 32 3 9 2 3,300
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All SOAB QRP
VE3KZ 242 226 40 39 22 309,048
VE3XAX 334 114 37 24 208,864 U-VE Contest Club
WB6BWZ 26 13 9 4 8 4,862 SECC
AA0XJ 19 5 7 3 5 2,080
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All SOSB/20 HP
XL5DX(VA5DX) 513 764 12 12 19 141,696
N6RO 35 66 9 12 1 18,018 NCCC
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All SOSB/20 LP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 60 179 8 10 4 30,564
VE3ZIK(VE3ZIK/4N 56 41 6 9 12 9,870
I2WIJ 53 23 7 5 2 5,880 Marconi Contest Club
AE9B/M 10 0 6 0 1 550
Operators:
KA6BIM KA6BIM,NT6K
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3JAI,VE3NYX,VE3OZO,
VE3SS,VE3STT,VE3VMO,VE3VZ
VE5RI VA6ZZZ,VE5CJR,VE5CMA,VE5FN,VE5WI,VE6EZ,VE6NAP,
VE6SV,ZL1JG
XM6JY TI2WGO,VE6JTM,VE6JY,VE6MAA,VE6SRV
>From WR1X at arrl.net Thu Aug 22 11:36:12 2002
From: WR1X@arrl.net (Paul WR1X)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Quebec City
Message-ID: <001c01c249ea$223579a0$843229d8@gis.net>
Good morning,
I will be visiting Quebec City in three weeks and would like to know if any
contest operators would like to get together over coffee.
Please contact me at the below address and we'll make plans.
73,
Paul C. Bolduc
E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
Amateur radio call: WR1X
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:44:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221444.g7MEik404291@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
(USA HQ stations are in DX summary)
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USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
AA5NT 605 1143 190 24 1,268,820 NTCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 22 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 23 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 20 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
W2EN 1008 0 169 15 643,890 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 12 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 310 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 22 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 18 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 18 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 12 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 2 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:47:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221447.g7MElSv04300@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
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Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
YL4HQ 5127 4885 374 24 12,302,356 Latvian CC
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
EI0HQ 1338 2662 166 24 2,160,000
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
DJ5FS 0 1026 198 24 772,002 RR DX
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA M/S LP
DL8SCG 633 0 195 24 399,945 RR DX
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
LY4AA(@LY3BH) 1851 0 283 24 1,850,537 Kaunas University of
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 19 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 22 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 14 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 7 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 18 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 7 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 22 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 9 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 1237 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Thu Aug 22 15:54:59 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <000e01c249eb$e7e9da00$1c705142@fpfzqlga>
>Is this
>the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
>thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
>others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
>support for contesting before.
Icom was a major supporter of WRTC '96, though I don't know what they may
have done for 2000 or 2002. In the beginning of our fund-raising efforts,
we were having a terrible time getting anyone in the industry to do anything
besides laugh at us and tell us how terrible the times were. Only HRO was
willing to help, kicking in a $10K donation to get us started. Then Icom
America got creative and donated a bunch of radios which we were able to
sell to raise funds. (By donating equipment instead of cash, they were able
to get around the watchful eyes of their JA overlords.) I don't recall
Yaesu's response to our requests, but I do remember Kenwood laughing us
right out of the room. I'm not a fan of Icom radios, since they can't ever
seem to get their CW output waveform right. But they have been a very good
corporate citizen in supporting the contest community
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT
>From henry at summitschool.com Thu Aug 22 14:33:48 2002
From: henry@summitschool.com (Henry Heidtmann)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
Message-ID: <3D65207C.EBB39FE8@summitschool.com>
Does anyone have any .ant files for the QY4 modeling software by WA7RAI?
I've downloaded it and am playing a bit, but would like to see what
other people have come up with in terms of modeling(I'm completely green
at this, but the bug has bitten!). Looking primarily at building a 15M
monobander. Also, per OJ's suggestion, I'm looking for the K6STI program
but cant find a website for it-
Any help appreciated-
Henry, N4VHK
Winston-Salem,NC
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Thu Aug 22 12:31:13 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Plus ?
In-Reply-To: <3D64A6D7.9080302@stelex.com.au>
Message-ID: <20020822183113.33866.qmail@web13605.mail.yahoo.com>
Sorry Mike, Bob N7XR got out of the business. Contact him at
mailto:N7XR@everett.com if you want more details.
I'm ben using DX4WIN since 1997, love it. K5ZD and ON4UN us it also.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au> wrote:
> Anyone knows what happened to LogPlus ? Used to be one of the best DOS
> logging programs, then it was gone but it finally came back last year (
> or early this year) with the announcement of Windows version. The
> original site was www.logplus.com, then after the comeback it was on
> logplus.org, but now it's gone again. Any info ?
=====
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From k4xu at bendcable.com Thu Aug 22 19:30:18 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig power supply -- results
Message-ID: <002a01c24a44$c7f44060$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
30 responses received. No pattern. Astron, MFJ and Sanlex all equal.
Everyone who has tried the small light 20/23A switches likes them for what
they are - small and light. They are usually not noisy -- several folks
said they are used in MM stations with no troubles.
One only thing they apparently do not like is power outages - over/under
supply. several comments on breaking them on island trips when the local
power dumped.
Thanks to all who replied.
Dick Frey k4xu
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Thu Aug 22 23:01:04 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
like it is clean.
Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
things about the 756 and the 1000.
I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and the
1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but my
main love is SSB contests.
Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000 is
the ultimate rig.
My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in my
shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community about
the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
Thanks for the help.
Bill K4XS
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>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Thu Aug 22 23:16:55 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Letterman's Top 10 List
Message-ID: <6c.213137a1.2a96f517@aol.com>
Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
10. You will gain an appreciation for those county lines you cross on the
way to Dayton.
9. Learn to operate SO2R when you can't screw things up too bad.
8. 176 Mults, 12 hours. Can you do that clean sweep?
7. Run with the Road Warriors!
6. We could never have X5 class solar flares two years in a row!
5. So My Club can beat Your Club.
4 If you liked chasing good ops with weak (WRTC) signals from OH, you'll
like chasing good ops with weak (mobile) signals from OH.
3 When it's over, you'll know that there are only 244 days until the
Florida QSO Party.
2. Thirty days to send in your log.
And still the number 1 reason:
1. No Sunday Afternoon!
Hope to see you in the Ohio QSO Party, Saturday, August 24, 16Z to 04Z
Sunday.
Full details at www.mrrc.net/oqp
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Thu Aug 22 21:08:08 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3D65A718.56D7EFAA@cncnet.com>
Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
> main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
> like it is clean.
>
> Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
> the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
> like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
> reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
> things about the 756 and the 1000.
Et C
Hey Bill,
There are a lot of super nifty radios out there. The most obvious
issue, to me, is similarity between your two radios. Personally,
I have minor problems moving between an MP and an MP MkV.
Many of the important push buttons are in different places, and
the DSP works on one radio and it's dog poo on the other.
If you are sufficiently mental agile, how about the new
Ten Tec, (Orion?) as the second radio? Amazing specs,
but no user reports yet.
Or, if you're really brave, how about the Elecraft K2 with
the 100W (and several other) additions. Mine has been on
loan far more than it has been here, but I fell in love with
it (at the five watt level) in the few hours that I've been
able to use it. Check it out. Would you FEEL competitive
with your rig about the same size as a big 2M box?
Neat problem you have. I look fwd to reading other
replies.
73 de Bill K6KM
>From k8khz at yahoo.com Thu Aug 22 21:35:13 2002
From: k8khz@yahoo.com (Sean Fleming)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K8KHZ's Top Ten Things To take with you mobile for OQP.
Message-ID: <20020823033513.93043.qmail@web13101.mail.yahoo.com>
10. State Map of Ohio, takes two to hold the map. Please don't do this while
calling cq or driving.
9. Radar detector for detecting highway patrolman. If pulled over still can use
excuse, "I am lost on my way to Dayton"
8. Rolls of Quarters. Good for paying the toll at the toll gate of the Ohio
Turnpike. "Also good for flipping to see who gets to ride shotgun"
7. Copy of OQP rules. can be also used if you run out of toilet paper cause you
are im-between exits. Remember to read them first.
6. Lemon Diet coke but remember to throw away the cans. Not good for anything
except making a large vertical antenna. use your imagination.
5. AAA Touring guide of Ohio. You can use pages not used for extra TP or
something to even out your mobile rig. but if you do get lost there is another
map incase your large state map blew out the window.
4. Book of Ohio restaurants, list will include Cracker Barrel, Arby's,Wendy's
Cracker Barrel, Bill Knapp's (now closed), oh yeah did I say Cracker Barrel?
Remember you can get a discount if you show your last years OQP log thanks to
K8MR.
3. Binoculars, good for making extra points in OQP. paragraph 4.2 seen in
rules says your get 3 points for making eye contact with a durgible. the list
contains such well knows as the Goodyear, Budweiser, and any other UFO that you
can identify correctly.
2. Amish cook book makes good reading material while im-between QSO's and
driving behind horse and buggy.
1. teleohone number to K8MR's incase you get lost.
good luck,73
Sean
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Fri Aug 23 00:55:03 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
In-Reply-To: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
Bill,
Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased
with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or
FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM and Yaesu booths a
half dozen times.
My decision was compounded by the fact that I harbored an active dislike
for Yaesu radios. I owned (and still own) a FT-107M (the WHITE radio) with
which I won the 1984 ARRL ARRL DX CW from HR1DAP. Still, every other Yaesu
HF radio I used struck me as rather odd: FT-101s (any version), the FT-102
and any model of the FT-7x7 family. I harbored a secret fondness for the
FT-ONE which I got to use at N5AU in the 1982 CQWW, but it still had its
oddities and a huge price tag to boot.
I walked out of Dayton 1995 with a brand new FT-1000D. In the seven years
since I've acquired four more used ones ("Ya got a used FT-1000D for sale,
call K8CC - he'll buy it" :-)). Another FT-1000D is a long term guest in
the shack, courtesy of a friend on assignment in DL-land. This past
January I bought a used FT-1000MP from AES to see if I was missing
anything. Multi-multis consume lots of radios...
When I sit down to single op, the FT-1000D is radio I get behind. Compared
to my IC-765s, its a much better SSB radio which is what I was looking to
improve. The SSB crystal filtering of that era (dual 2.7 KHz filters
yielding a -6dB bandwidth of 2.4 KHz) was not narrow enough. The IC-775
struck me as a DSP wrapped around the back end of a IC-765.
I am a big fan of "simple to operate". In this regard, the FT-1000D is
better than the FT-1000MP, although I've gotten used to it by now. The
TS-950SDX IMO was the worst in this regard - lots of little knobs with
medium gray legends which were difficult to read.
K6KM makes an excellent point - if you're going to do SO2R, you really need
two radios of the same model. I did 1991 SS with one IC-765 and one
IC-761. Same front panels, but different controls in different spots. The
same condition exists between the FT-1000MP and MKV/Field.
So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two FT-1000Ds.
FWIW
73,
Dave/K8CC
At 10:01 PM 8/22/02 -0400, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
>Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
>main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
>like it is clean.
>
>Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
>the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
>like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
>reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
>things about the 756 and the 1000.
>
>I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and the
>1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
>watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but my
>main love is SSB contests.
>
>Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
>Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000 is
>the ultimate rig.
>
>My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in my
>shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
>why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
>send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
>start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community about
>the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Bill K4XS
>
>
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>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Aug 23 04:58:01 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
Message-ID: <002301c24a65$85fd0860$31272a42@k7qq>
There is some freeware that has been around for a long time by K4VX that
does a fine job for designing yagi's
It is available at AC6V's web site as well as many others .
If you can't find it I think I have it in a ZIP format.
Quack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henry Heidtmann" <henry@summitschool.com>
To: "Contesting Reflector" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 17:33
Subject: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
> Does anyone have any .ant files for the QY4 modeling software by WA7RAI?
> I've downloaded it and am playing a bit, but would like to see what
> other people have come up with in terms of modeling(I'm completely green
> at this, but the bug has bitten!). Looking primarily at building a 15M
> monobander. Also, per OJ's suggestion, I'm looking for the K6STI program
> but cant find a website for it-
> Any help appreciated-
> Henry, N4VHK
> Winston-Salem,NC
>
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>From s51ta at volja.net Fri Aug 23 09:15:15 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] searhing for n8bjq!
Message-ID: <00a301c24a6c$72c2fd20$9ce94dc1@home>
Somebody knows n8bjq new email, n8bjq@erinet.com this one is not working....( I
found this on WPX HP)?
Thank you!
Ted, s51ta
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>From mark at concertart.com Fri Aug 23 06:00:13 2002
From: mark@concertart.com (Mark Beckwith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <061a01c24a8c$0dc8b750$0100a8c0@TL01>
> My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
my
> shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> why.
The Kenwood. :)
Mark, N5OT
>From w2up at mindspring.com Fri Aug 23 12:31:36 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3D661D18.32052.819CA@localhost>
Another option, which I use:
One FT-1000D and one FT-990. A used FT-990 can be had for under
$1K. It is basically the same radio as the 1000D, with an almost
identical layout. It doesn't have a second receiver, which is really
unnecessary in SO2R (unless you like listening to 4 receivers during a
contest!)
73,
Barry W2UP
On 22 Aug 2002 David A. Pruett wrote:
<snip>
> So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
> the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
> 150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two FT-1000Ds.
>
> FWIW
>
> 73,
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From wally at el-soft.com Fri Aug 23 15:41:36 2002
From: wally@el-soft.com (Valeri Stefanov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Budapest Hungary
Message-ID: <001701c24aa2$758fa220$081238d4@wally>
Hi Fellow Contesters,
I'll be in Budapest Hungary between 18th and 23rd of September and I'll be glad
to meet some HA contesters during my stay.
I'll be in EBEN Hotel - tel. 383 8418. I'll arrive on 18th late evening, have
to present a lecture on 19th during a dental implantology congress and I will
be free most of the day on 20,21st and 22nd of September.
73's de Wally (Dr.Valeri Stefanov) LZ2CJ,LZ8T and team member LZ9W & YM3LZ
P.S. EU guys - look for us in WAE SSB ! We will be YM3LZ again from Asiatic
Turkey Check http://www.qsl.net/ym3lz for updates.
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>From Timothy.Urban at wc.ey.com Fri Aug 23 10:45:39 2002
From: Timothy.Urban@wc.ey.com (Timothy.Urban@wc.ey.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <OF7E58C3AA.05A8CE28-ON85256C1E.004AE506@ey.com>
Bill:
Sorry about your rig.
Seems like it will help you a lot to answer two questions:
how important is it to have two easy to use rcvers operatable
simultaneously?
and, would you prefer to be able to shift rx/tx from ant1 to ant2
on the front panel, or would you rather be able to use ant2 for subrcvr
diversity reception?
I have the FT1000Mk5 which I like a lot for the 2 rcvrs and the ability to
push a front panel button to switch between rx+tx on either ant1 or ant2.
My FT1000D doesn't let you do that since ant2 is never a tx antenna. But
it does let you use the subrcvr to simultanteously listen on the second
antenna - really neat when you've got a horizontally opposed ant plugged
in ant1 and a vertical on ant2. If it matters to you, the 1000D looks and
feels like the most quality piece of equipment I've ever owned.
Happy to be corrected by others out there who have more experience with
these rigs,
73
N5IIT
Cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Sent by: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
08/22/2002 10:01 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
cc:
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT
1000 MP5
Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like
the
main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it
looks
like it is clean.
Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is
approximately
the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
things about the 756 and the 1000.
I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and
the
1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but
my
main love is SSB contests.
Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000
is
the ultimate rig.
My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
my
shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community
about
the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
Thanks for the help.
Bill K4XS
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Fri Aug 23 15:21:23 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Letterman's Top Ten List
Message-ID: <03b901c24ab0$5eceb5e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
> Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
But the real reason, of course, is to tone up those operating skills for the
Washington State Salmon Run on September 21st and 22nd!
http://www.wwdxc.org/salmonrun/ 30 days and counting!
Seriously - have fun with the boys from the home state of the Wendy Burger and
Hamvention this weekend!
73, Ward N0AX
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>From n4zr at adelphia.net Fri Aug 23 11:52:55 2002
From: n4zr@adelphia.net (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000
MP5
In-Reply-To: <061a01c24a8c$0dc8b750$0100a8c0@TL01>
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 05:00 AM 8/23/02 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
> > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
>my
> > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> > why.
>
>The Kenwood. :)
The TenTec Orion.
73, Pete N4ZR
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 23 12:21:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208231821.g7NILko05436@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
K6NA(N6ED) 862 202 10 174,124 SCCC
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
ND2T 185 80 14,800 NCCC
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
VA3XRZ 194 68 9 13,192 Contest Club Ontario
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 23 12:22:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208231822.g7NIMc205445@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
DK0EE(DL4MDO) 738 8810 250 24 2,202,500 BCC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
RW4WZ 479 5350 195 1,043,250
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
RW4WZ 211 1805 62 111,910
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
RW4WZ 279 2435 76 185,060
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW4WZ RW4WZ,RW4WZ,RW4WZ
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Fri Aug 23 15:47:04 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <003e01c2486c$33018280$0200a8c0@ua9cdc>
Message-ID: <20020823214704.54252.qmail@web13306.mail.yahoo.com>
The basic point is this.
** Don't worry if the OTHER station is playing by
the FCC rules (assuming that station is under the
FCC's jurisdiction) just make sure that YOU are
following the rules as best YOU know how for your
OWN station **
I'm not responsible for any other station's
operations so I don't give a burnt out 6146 if
they ID at the end or not. If I get their calland
exchange and I'm following the rules as best I
can and they don't.. NOT MY PROBLEM! **
just 1 ham's opinion..
73
Chuck K3FT
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Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
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>From wa7fab at cdsnet.net Fri Aug 23 17:16:47 2002
From: wa7fab@cdsnet.net (Van K7VS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
<5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001401c24afb$2742a140$0100a8c0@computer>
An FT1000D if you can afford it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@adelphia.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> At 05:00 AM 8/23/02 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
> > > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you
were in
> >my
> > > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
> > > why.
> >
> >The Kenwood. :)
>
>
> The TenTec Orion.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
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>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Sat Aug 24 00:47:51 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs YAESU 1000MP V
Message-ID: <46.2c8982e0.2a985be7@aol.com>
Thanks to all who posted on this topic. I hope I responded individually to
each of you. If I didn't, my apologies to you.
OK, it looks like if the 775 is toast when it arrives at the the repair site,
it will probably be replaced by a 1000MP V. After looking at the review in
QST and hearing the good things about it from you guys, I think it is a no
lose situation. If I like the other 775 I have which was not zapped better
than the 1000 the 775 will become the run radio. If I like the 1000 better,
the 775 will stay the S/P radio and the 1000 will be the main radio. I have
operated two different radios before and it has not been a problem. If it
becomes one, the rig I am least happy with will be replaced with a twin of
the other.
Here's the question. What set of filters would you guys recommend for SSB
and which set for CW? Most of my operation is in contests, and I have no
desire to fire up on any of the digital modes, RTTY etc.
Thanks again for the help guys.
Bill K4XS
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>From ah3c at frii.com Fri Aug 23 06:32:19 2002
From: ah3c@frii.com (Peter Grillo, Sr.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <000801c24a98$beaa2020$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Hi Dave -
12 years have past since I had my own station to operate....been on contest
DXpeditions and some multi-op since. Now I am building my own shack. My
Geochron arrived 2 days ago. My two FT-1000D's are still in their boxes (I
had the first one at KH3 and loved it, so I got the other and have never
used it). I have been gathering SO2R e-mails over the past 6 years so I can
make up the rest of the station. Now I will need to select the antenna
switching hardware and computer programs to go along with them. I have
always preferred TR over CT, simply because of my fear of the windows
environment causing crashing and the subtle flexibility Tree had vision to
include early in the game. I found a $50 used 486 computer just for keying
the radio. I picked up a Heil boom mike/headset at WRTC 2002 and hope to
have enough aluminum up to be on in time for SS.
Hope to CU on.
Thanks for your summary. It confirms I am heading in the right direction.
73,
Pete
----- Original Message -----
From: "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net>
To: <Cqtestk4xs@aol.com>; <x>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> Bill,
>
> Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased
> with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or
> FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM and Yaesu booths a
> half dozen times.
>
> My decision was compounded by the fact that I harbored an active dislike
> for Yaesu radios. I owned (and still own) a FT-107M (the WHITE radio)
with
> which I won the 1984 ARRL ARRL DX CW from HR1DAP. Still, every other
Yaesu
> HF radio I used struck me as rather odd: FT-101s (any version), the FT-102
> and any model of the FT-7x7 family. I harbored a secret fondness for the
> FT-ONE which I got to use at N5AU in the 1982 CQWW, but it still had its
> oddities and a huge price tag to boot.
>
> I walked out of Dayton 1995 with a brand new FT-1000D. In the seven years
> since I've acquired four more used ones ("Ya got a used FT-1000D for sale,
> call K8CC - he'll buy it" :-)). Another FT-1000D is a long term guest in
> the shack, courtesy of a friend on assignment in DL-land. This past
> January I bought a used FT-1000MP from AES to see if I was missing
> anything. Multi-multis consume lots of radios...
>
> When I sit down to single op, the FT-1000D is radio I get behind.
Compared
> to my IC-765s, its a much better SSB radio which is what I was looking to
> improve. The SSB crystal filtering of that era (dual 2.7 KHz filters
> yielding a -6dB bandwidth of 2.4 KHz) was not narrow enough. The IC-775
> struck me as a DSP wrapped around the back end of a IC-765.
>
> I am a big fan of "simple to operate". In this regard, the FT-1000D is
> better than the FT-1000MP, although I've gotten used to it by now. The
> TS-950SDX IMO was the worst in this regard - lots of little knobs with
> medium gray legends which were difficult to read.
>
> K6KM makes an excellent point - if you're going to do SO2R, you really
need
> two radios of the same model. I did 1991 SS with one IC-765 and one
> IC-761. Same front panels, but different controls in different spots.
The
> same condition exists between the FT-1000MP and MKV/Field.
>
> So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
> the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
> 150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two
FT-1000Ds.
>
> FWIW
>
> 73,
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
>
> At 10:01 PM 8/22/02 -0400, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> >Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like
the
> >main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it
looks
> >like it is clean.
> >
> >Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is
approximately
> >the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
> >like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
> >reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
> >things about the 756 and the 1000.
> >
> >I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and
the
> >1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
> >watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future
but my
> >main love is SSB contests.
> >
> >Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
> >Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000
is
> >the ultimate rig.
> >
> >My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in my
> >shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> >why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can
either
> >send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying
to
> >start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community
about
> >the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
> >
> >Thanks for the help.
> >
> >Bill K4XS
> >
> >
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>From pa5et at muurkrant.com Sat Aug 24 13:23:26 2002
From: pa5et@muurkrant.com (Rob Snieder)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Looking for DXpedition logs with more than 10.000 QSO's
Message-ID: <025301c24b58$494e03d0$6401892c@amd1900>
Hello all,
I'm currently working together with K4UVT on a DXpedition Statistical
Log Analysis software called LogStat. This software reads an ADIF
DXpedition log and creates graphs on which operating strategy could be
changed. It will clearly show you what mode, band and continents needs
more attention, it also shows if the number of QSO's in a specific mode
goes down like RTTY or PSK so you know you have worked most of them and
can spent more time on other modes and bands.
An example based on our logs of last years DXpedition can be found on:
http://www.qsl.net/lldxt/j7_vp2m_2002/statistics-j7.html
What I want to ask you is to mail me a zipped ADIF file of one of your
DXpeditions (only > 10.000 QSO's, can be multiple callsigns), in return
I will mail you the statistical graphs. The reason of asking you this is
to test the software with "real" logs so we know if it can handle all
formats. Of course I will keep the logs confidential for my selves only.
Later this year the software will become available to all of you.
Hope to hear soon from you,
Rob Snieder pa5et@muurkrant.com
Member Cocos Island DX-pedition 2002 <http://www.qsl.net/ti9m>
http://www.qsl.net/ti9m
LLDXT <http://www.qsl.net/lldxt> http://www.qsl.net/lldxt
PI4COM <http://www.muurkrant.com/pi4com>
http://www.muurkrant.com/pi4com
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>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Sat Aug 24 09:00:22 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ohio QSO Party - TODAY!
Message-ID: <1bb.551befb.2a98cf56@aol.com>
Yes, it's ZERO days to the Ohio QSO Party!
The fun starts today at 16Z (noon EDT), and goes 12 hours until 04Z Sunday.
Suggested frequencies are 45 KHz above the bottom on CW, and 3850, 7225,
14250, 21300, and 28450 on SSB.
Exchange serial number and county (OH) or state, province (VE), or "DX".
Full details are at www.mrrc.net/oqp
QSO Parties like these are greatly impacted by their mobile operations. We
will have six such operations by experienced contesters: AF8A (+W8AV), K8CC
(+W8MJ), K8MR, NY4N, W1NN, and WT9U. Just between these mobiles all 88
counties will be activated. Add in lots of home, portable, and other mobile
operations and you can count on a great contest with lots of activity.
See you soon in the OQP!
73 - Jim K8MR (mobile in 20+ counties in the hills of southeast Ohio)
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sun Aug 25 00:24:59 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
Message-ID: <3D67892B.4010009@stelex.com.au>
Well, if you happen to be the World #1 in your category and then you
find out to be classified into the wrong category where you are 137th or
so, you wouldn't call it accuracy, would you.
What CQ WW Contest organizers MUST MUST MUST do is to publish claimed
scores on the web, just like Steve N8BJQ does for WPX contest. That
would help to avoid a lot of disappointment for some.
73 Mike, VK4DX
==============================================
Visit VK4DX Contest calendar at www.vk4dx.net
>jukka.klemola@nokia.com jukka.klemola@nokia.com
>Thu, 1 Aug 2002 11:52:59 +0300
>So, CQWW committee made a -B.
>Committee's scoring accuracy is still above 99.9% !
>With more than 10.000 scores announced that is world's
>most accurate operation still !
>73,
>Jukka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Goran SM4DHF [mailto:sm4dhf@telia.com]
> Sent: 31 July, 2002 21:57
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
>
>
> Hi,
> just heard from a friend in W7 who got the CQ Magazine that
> my contest operation
> in CQWW Phone 2001 as TI2/SM4DHF seems to be listed as a
> winning score for Europe on
> 15 m LP!!
>
> I have no idea how this happend... the soapbox comment that
> is on the CQ Internet page
> is not what was in my cabrillo file either!
>
> Trying to sort this out with CQ at the moment.
>
> 73 Goran SM4DHF
> **************************************
> http://www.sm4dhf.com/search.shtml
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sun Aug 25 00:39:23 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] September state QSO parties
Message-ID: <3D678C8B.5060003@stelex.com.au>
VK4DX Contest calendar ( www.vk4dx.net ) has been updated with the
September state QSO parties' rules (TN, LA, AL, TX)
73 Mike, VK4DX
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Sat Aug 24 16:55:43 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
>> > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in
>>my
>> > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
>> > why.
>>
>>The Kenwood. :)
>
>
>The TenTec Orion.
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
>From ws7i at ewarg.org Sun Aug 25 00:54:39 2002
From: ws7i@ewarg.org (Jay Townsend)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Last Call - RTTY NAQP Log's
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20020824235439.007646ec@ewarg.org>
This is the last call for RTTY NAQP logs.
Send them today or miss helping with the accuracy of the contest.
Jay
---
Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Sat Aug 24 21:02:22 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000
MP5
In-Reply-To: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.2.2.20020824200151.01aa1e40@mail.attbi.com>
I saw the TenTec Orion at the New England Division convention. I did not
play with it, but over-heard that the "software isn't done yet".
73 - Jim AD1C
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Sat Aug 24 23:26:52 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <9e.2b74f300.2a999a6c@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/24/2002 11:32:45 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
ah3c@frii.com writes:
> I have been gathering SO2R e-mails over the past 6 years so I can
> make up the rest of the station.
Six years! What are you waiting for, the next sunspot cycle? Just joshing
you, but really, why wait?
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From ve3pn at igs.net Sun Aug 25 04:59:22 2002
From: ve3pn@igs.net (Peter Barron)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5 +Ten Tec
Orion
Message-ID: <000f01c24beb$cc5cb260$98f4a8c0@HOMEOFFICE>
Has anyone taken delivery of an Orion yet , interested in its SO2R capacity
Peter Barron
Ve3pn@igs.net
>From g4buo at compuserve.com Fri Aug 23 05:18:54 2002
From: g4buo@compuserve.com (Dave Lawley)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <200208230419_MC3-1-CA5-3286@compuserve.com>
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT wrote:
>Icom was a major supporter of WRTC '96, though I don't know what they may
>have done for 2000 or 2002.
Icom provided brand-new IC765 and IC735 radios for each station in the
original WRTC in Seattle in 1990. I remember being very impressed
with the IC765, and regret not having brought one back with me at the
very advantageous price that was on offer.
Icom provided us with brand-new IC756PROII and IC7400 (also known
as IC746PRO) on loan to the GB50 Jubilee station, and the rigs worked
flawlessly.
It seems to me that both Yaesu and Icom have gone crazy with their
rig naming conventions. IC756PROII, FT1000MP MK-V Field. Yuk.
Only Kenwood have stayed with a more sensible choice of identifier
for their rigs, unfortuntately in the area where it matters - performance
- Kenwood seem to have lost the plot. Will be interested to hear what
contesters think of the Ten-Tec Orion when it hits the streets. At
present if I had to get a new radio it would be the K2/100.
Dave G4BUO
>From ha1ag at compuserve.com Sun Aug 25 09:01:56 2002
From: ha1ag@compuserve.com (Zoli Pitman HA1AG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
<5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <000001c24c20$8630ba40$1c6cd3d4@pcl0486>
>>> My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in
>>> my shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
>>> why.
>>
>>The Kenwood. :)
>
>
> The TenTec Orion.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
How do you know?
Zoli HA1AG
>From arturodaprile at libero.it Mon Aug 26 00:28:41 2002
From: arturodaprile@libero.it (ik7jwy)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW-CW 2001 results ?
Message-ID: <000b01c24c7e$63412840$a89d1c97@it>
HI All,
does anyone know where I can find out the results (only Italy), please ?
Thanks
73's de Art, IK7JWY
>From nf1j at earthlink.net Sun Aug 25 17:14:42 2002
From: nf1j@earthlink.net (Warren C. Stankiewicz)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anyone have (or know a source for) DRSI PCPA software?
References: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <000b01c24c8d$3266e8e0$321bfea9@familyroom>
As I slowly put things together, and think about getting more actively on
the air...
I found my old DRSI board, but can't seem to find the floppy with the TNCTSR
drivers, and the regular packet program that used to use it. (I found the
BBS and TCPIP ones, naturally).
Since DRSI no longer exists, does anyone know of a regular source for this
stuff, or barring that, have an old disk laying around a copy of?
Many thanks,
warren, NF1J/6
nf1j@earthlink.net
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Sun Aug 25 19:28:35 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Letterman's Top Ten List
In-Reply-To: <03b901c24ab0$5eceb5e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEIHEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
>
> > Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
>
> But the real reason, of course, is to tone up those operating
> skills for the Washington State Salmon Run on September 21st and
> 22nd! http://www.wwdxc.org/salmonrun/ 30 days and counting!
>
Which, in turn is nothing more than a warm-up for the Texas QSO Party,
September 28-29, 2002.
If you can't be a Texan, you can at least work one (or more).
http://www.k5vuu.com/tqp/
73,
dale, kg5u
>From k5zd at charter.net Mon Aug 26 01:15:03 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5 +Ten Tec
Orion
In-Reply-To: <000f01c24beb$cc5cb260$98f4a8c0@HOMEOFFICE>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDMEEMDMAA.k5zd@charter.net>
I got to see the new Ten Tec Orion for the first time at the Boxboro
convention this weekend. It looks like a nice package - especially if you
like black! The look is kind of a cross between an Icom and a TenTec.
Word is that the original production run is sold out. Second run is
expected some time before Christmas.
This radio reflects a new concept in radio design. The hardware is a
platform with user interface (knobs, dials, display) and RF. The real
features will be enabled through software. Assuming they have a strong
platform (the specs look good), the innovation and possibilities will come
from software. Too early to tell if the Ten Tec engineering team is up for
that challenge, but assuming the software can be upgraded in the field, the
potential for continuous improvement is intriguing.
Given the expected product availability, you have some time to think about
it and wait for some of the early user comments.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Peter Barron
> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 03:59 AM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> +Ten Tec Orion
>
>
> Has anyone taken delivery of an Orion yet , interested in its
> SO2R capacity
>
>
> Peter Barron
> Ve3pn@igs.net
>
>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 26 11:03:54 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208261703.g7QH3sc11356@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to paticipate in this summary, please visit,
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
S50A 634 1498 229 24 343,042 SCC
SV1XV 233 525 117 61,425
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 788 1834 243 24 445,662 Latvian CC
HA9RU 574 1300 199 18 258,700
S56A 462 1063 219 15 232,797 CCS
AA5AU 462 1167 191 17 222,897
WX4TM 413 1053 147 154,791
W2YC 353 955 143 136,565 FRC
VK4UC 260 763 125 10 95,375
VE6YR 202 493 111 16 54,723
VA3DX 116 326 61 3 19,886 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
HG9A(HA9OA) 589 1346 214 21 288,044
PA5AT 454 1022 206 24 210,532
SP8SW 374 822 172 19 141,384 SPDX Club
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 280 809 162 10 131,058 Chiltern DX Club
YL2LY 332 747 167 13 124,749
F6FJE 337 790 155 122,450
N2WK 273 739 131 11 96,809
WA5CHX 230 585 123 14 71,955
M0BEX 158 343 77 10 26,411
VE3BUC 115 294 75 7 22,050 CCO
WA6BOB 62 141 48 2 6,768
Operators:
S50A S50A,S57IIO,S57LWG
SV1XV SV1VN,SV1XV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 26 11:05:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208261705.g7QH5Nv11365@localhost.localdomain>
2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: TOEC.Contest@pobox.com
Mail logs to:
TOEC
Box 178
S831 22 Ostersund
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
F5IN 338 74 36,852 U.F.T.
N2ED 145 25 4 10,525 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 20 20 00:23 400 Chiltern DX Club
Operators:
(none)
>From w4pa at yahoo.com Mon Aug 26 12:51:48 2002
From: w4pa@yahoo.com (Scott W4PA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Truth or Consequences. . . .
Message-ID: <20020826185149.98805.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com>
--------------
>>"Please note that as of today (June 19, 2002) that we have not
>>published complete spec and receiver performance data - we expect
>>these to be forthcoming shortly and will publish them to our web site
>>in the near future. Printed literature and revised photos of the
>>Orion will be available in the next few weeks."
>Excuse me, but I'm from the computer industry. That's where you know
a
>marketeer is lying simply by the fact that his lips are moving. While
>I'm sure there are some people who are so loyal to Ten-Tec that they
>would jump at the chance to get an early spot on this waiting list, I
>suggest that
>those "early adopters" are likely to end up the ones with the arrows
in
>their backs. Personally, I think I'll wait until I hear an Orion on
>the air
>and can read some reliable lab reports before jumping on this
>bandwagon.
>Bruce, N6NT
--------------------------------------------------------
The "marketing liar" who wrote the text that appears on the Ten-Tec
web site regarding the new Orion HF transceiver is rumored to know
a thing or two about high-end receiver performance. I hear he even
gets on for the occasional CW contest. Unconfirmed at this hour...
film at 11.
Scott Robbins, W4PA
Amateur Radio Product Manager
Ten-Tec, Inc.
__________________________________________________
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Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
http://finance.yahoo.com
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Aug 26 16:46:35 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
Message-ID: <a.241a944a.2a9bdf9b@aol.com>
Hello Guys,
I thought this might be of interest:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From contesting at eircom.net Tue Aug 27 00:00:58 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Flags wanted..
Message-ID: <00f201c24d4c$26ae3700$c7a6cad5@host>
Hi - I am looking for the flags of the following territories or islands -
does anyone know whether they exist, or where they can be located ?
73s, Tim EI8IC
www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
**************************
bs - Scarborough Reef
bv9p - Pratas Is
ce0 - Easter Is
ce0 - San Felix and San Ambrosio Is
ce0 - Juan Fernandez Is
cy9 - St. Paul Is
cy0 - Sable Is
fo - Austral Is
fo - Marquesas Is
fo8x - Clipperton Is
h40 - Temotu Province
hk0 - Malpelo Is
jd - Minami Torishima
kg4 - Guantanamo Bay
kh5 - Palmyra Is
kh5k - Kingman Reef
kh7k - Kure Is
kp5 - Desecheo Is
py0s - St Peter and St Paul Rocks
r1m - Malyj Vysotskij Is
vk9m - Mellish Reef
vk9w - Willis Is
vk0 - Macquarie Is
vp8 - South Orkney Is
vp8 - South Shetland Is
vu4 - Andaman and Nicobar Is
vu7 - Lakshadweep Is
xf4 - Revilla Gigedo Is
yv0 - Aves Is
zl8 - Kermadec Is
zl9 - Auckland Is and Campbell Is
3b6 - Agalega Is
3b9 - Rodriguez Is
3c0 - Annobon Is
3d2 - Conway Reef
3d2 - Rotuma Is
>From felipe at isla.net Mon Aug 26 19:15:54 2002
From: felipe@isla.net (Felipe J. Hernandez)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: [FCG] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
In-Reply-To: <a.241a944a.2a9bdf9b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <003601c24d4e$24ee73b0$c800640a@isla.net>
George,
Great to hear back from you...sounds like fun..
Anyway, this online soapbox is the most exiting thing Ive seen from the
arrl in years..
If cq would do something like this it would add a new dimension to
contesting...
Just imagine getting all the soapbox commentaries that bring back the
memories of the contest and immediate information including photos of
the stations... this is fun all year long.. KUDOS to the arrl for this
effort...
Felipe
-----Original Message-----
From: fcg-admin@mailman.qth.net [mailto:fcg-admin@mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Georgek5kg@aol.com
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 3:47 PM
To: TOMK5RC@aol.com; CWMAN1@aol.com; w6ter@worldnet.att.net; Steven
Wheatley; fcg@mailman.qth.net; w2gd@hotmail.com; A.AIMETTE;
CQ-Contest@CONTESTING.COM
Subject: [FCG] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
Hello Guys,
I thought this might be of interest:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 26 23:43:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Flags wanted..
In-Reply-To: <00f201c24d4c$26ae3700$c7a6cad5@host>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208262239060.9421-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Tim Makins, EI8IC wrote:
> Hi - I am looking for the flags of the following territories or islands -
> does anyone know whether they exist, or where they can be located ?
>
> 73s, Tim EI8IC
> www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
>
Most of the islands you've listed are owned by other countries and would
fly the flag of the parent country. The CIA World Fact Book might be a
good place to look.
Zack W9SZ
>From f5nly at free.fr Tue Aug 27 07:11:22 2002
From: f5nly@free.fr (F5NLY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
Message-ID: <000c01c24d7f$ce5d46c0$7ab5933e@lo>
Hi,
is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
?
Tks in advance,
73 Lee.
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 27 09:57:06 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
References: <000c01c24d7f$ce5d46c0$7ab5933e@lo>
Message-ID: <052c01c24dd1$a151ee40$6501a8c0@don>
Excellent group of programs. Not only do you get the Log Checker, you
also get a Cabrillo converter that converts just about any kind of log to
Cabrillo
and a Master Call database maintenance program which I use to maintain a very
large database for RTTY. Master call files can be converted for WriteLog, WF1B
or CT and I'm sure some of the others.
Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "F5NLY" <f5nly@free.fr>
To: <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:11 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
> Hi,
> is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
> ?
> Tks in advance,
> 73 Lee.
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Aug 27 11:52:52 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
Message-ID: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/27/2002 12:58:45 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
f5nly@free.fr writes:
> is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
>
Lee, I use the WT4I contest tools, and I find them to be quite useful for
finding anomolies in Cabrillo files. For example, you can quickly and easily
find RST errors, Zone errors, Band errors, etc. There is a feature for using
master.dta, but I have never really every figured out how to use this,
however.
For me WT4I tools was worth the money.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:32:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271632.g7RGWCv12495@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
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Out of State SOAB HP
K4BAI 133 42 59 25 7 25,872 SECC
W4SAA 139 13 66 12 22,698 FCG
N6RO 99 31 50 15 5 14,820 NCCC
KW8W 0 198 0 74 4 14,652
N2ED 52 63 35 40 5 12,525 FRC
W3IQ 17 94 13 52 5 8,320 NCC
K5KG 48 12 35 11 3 5,060 FCG
N6DE(@W6YX) 43 17 26 13 3 4,056 NCCC
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Out of State SOAB LP
KU8E 159 109 68 57 12 53,375 SECC
N8EA 149 77 71 41 11 41,776 MRRC
NY1S 177 43 76 26 12 40,494
K8IR 124 88 65 43 36,288 BAY AREA WIRELESS
W7LPF 138 17 74 11 11 24,905
NF4A 98 79 49 40 24,475 FCG
NA4K 96 67 55 39 24,346 TCG
NU8Z 65 58 41 33 4 13,912 MRRC
KN4Y 100 0 2 0 9 12,800 FCG
N3SD 45 45 28 23 5 6,885 NCC
K5OT 65 0 50 0 6,500 SMC
W8RU 34 12 25 9 1 5,440
N2CU 36 27 24 20 2 4,356 Western New York DX
N4GG 22 3 18 3 1 801 PVRC
K6UFO 10 12 8 12 2 640 NCCC
K4LOG 0 26 0 20 520 FCG
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB QRP
N4BP 50 0 37 0 3,700 FCG
WB6BWZ 11 5 11 4 3 405 SECC
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:33:44 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271633.g7RGXiT12504@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
S50A 634 1498 229 24 343,042 SCC
SV1XV 233 525 117 61,425
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
9A5W 921 2217 250 22 554,250 Croatian CC
YL2KF 788 1834 243 24 445,662 Latvian CC
KH6ND(@KH7R) 555 1632 212 345,984
HA9RU 574 1300 199 18 258,700
S56A 462 1063 219 15 232,797 CCS
AA5AU 462 1167 191 17 222,897
WX4TM 413 1053 147 154,791
W2YC 353 955 143 136,565 FRC
VK4UC 260 763 125 10 95,375
VE6YR 202 493 111 16 54,723
VA3DX 116 326 61 3 19,886 CCO
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All SOAB LP
RG9O(RZ9OU) 593 1651 209 22 345,059 Novosibirsk Contest
HG9A(HA9OA) 589 1346 214 21 288,044
PA5AT 454 1022 206 24 210,532
A45WD(YO9HP) 340 967 160 154,720
SP8SW 374 822 172 19 141,384 SPDX Club
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 280 809 162 10 131,058 Chiltern DX Club
YL2LY 332 747 167 13 124,749
F6FJE 337 790 155 122,450
N2WK 273 739 131 11 96,809
GU0SUP 265 604 131 79,124
WA5CHX 230 585 123 14 71,955
M0BEX 158 343 77 10 26,411
VE3BUC 115 294 75 7 22,050 CCO
VE7ASK 112 260 72 18,720
WA6BOB 62 141 48 2 6,768
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DJ9XB/QRP 203 443 122 54,046
Operators:
S50A S50A,S57IIO,S57LWG
SV1XV SV1VN,SV1XV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:35:20 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271635.g7RGZKq12513@localhost.localdomain>
2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: TOEC.Contest@pobox.com
Mail logs to:
TOEC
Box 178
S831 22 Ostersund
Sweden
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
F5IN 338 74 36,852 U.F.T.
N2ED 145 25 4 10,525 FRC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
SM3X(SM3CVM) 273 54 19,062 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 20 20 1 400 Chiltern DX Club
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:37:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271637.g7RGbPk12524@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
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Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
RI4M 811 9235 260 2,401,100
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
DK0EE(DL4MDO) 738 8810 250 24 2,202,500 BCC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
KH6ND(@KH7R) 646 9555 206 24 1,968,330
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
KI6DY/0 430 5440 168 22 913,920
WX4TM 440 5480 107 893,240
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
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All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
A45WD(YO9HP) 456 6455 177 1,142,535
RW4WZ 479 5350 195 1,043,250
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
VE6YR 262 3090 98 302,820
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
SP8SW 177 1925 96 9 184,800 SPDX Club
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 CCO
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
A45WD(YO9HP) 210 3030 63 190,890
RW4WZ 211 1805 62 111,910
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
RW4WZ 279 2435 76 185,060
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 CCO
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
A45WD YO9HP,YO9HP
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW4WZ RW4WZ,RW4WZ,RW4WZ
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:39:50 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271639.g7RGdoh12533@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
K6NA(N6ED) 862 202 10 174,124 SCCC
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
K9MI 490 124 9 60,760 SMC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 CCO
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
VE3DZ 244 90 4 21,960 CCO
W0ETT/M 282 77 10 21,714 Grand Mesa
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 CCO
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
W0TM 201 80 3 16,080 Grand Mesa
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 CCO
ND2T 185 80 14,800 NCCC
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
VA3XRZ 194 68 9 13,192 CCO
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
K4RFK 73 40 2,920 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
KW8W 32 20 640 MRRC
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
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All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:41:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271641.g7RGffL12546@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
9K9K(9K2RR) 2339 2311 493 39 2,292,450
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
NZ1U(@KB1H) 181 180 161 5 58,121 YCCC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 CCO
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
N2GC 226 225 228 6 102,828 YCCC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DH1TW(@DF3CB) 652 874 465 36 709,590 BCC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 CCO
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 CCO
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 CCO
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 CCO
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 CCO
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 CCO
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 CCO
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 CCO
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
NZ1U KB1H,N1XS
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From k8khz at comcast.net Tue Aug 27 21:53:40 2002
From: k8khz@comcast.net (Sean D. Fleming)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
Message-ID: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left the
computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only one
but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so how
do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
Sean K8KHZ
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>From k5ka at earthlink.net Tue Aug 27 23:04:17 2002
From: k5ka@earthlink.net (Ken Adams)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <200208280246.g7S2kMhF022937@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
>I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
>
The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
available for
your transmit antenna.
>2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build your
own.
See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods, including
the
computer interface.
>3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
>
Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works with
all the
popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
>any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
Good luck and enjoy the rig.
73, Ken K5KA
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 00:18:22 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <3D6C4F0E.000017.00920@MIKE>
Sean, although you may feel like you stepped
backwards, you actually took a big step forward
in comparing a 570 to an 850 as a contest rig.
I've had both. To connect to a pc for rig control,
there are several choices you can make. You
can build your own, or guys like W1GEE sells
them for about 40 bucks. Just do a search on
W1GEE and it will show his site. Same thing
goes for the cw keying. You can build a serial
interface with directions that usually come with
your logging software, or purchase interfaces
such as sold on the TRLog web site made by
W1WEF. There are 3 models that range from
$25 or so to around $50. In an actual contest,
I think you'll find the 850 is much better in
handling the QRM then the 570. For CW use,
I had 2 400 hz Inrad filters in mine, and it worked
well. On the antenna part, I've never used
seperate antennas for transmit and receive,
so I'm not much help there, but I have seen the
mod, so it can be done. Hang in there, because
you DID make the right decision.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Sean D. Fleming
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so
how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
Sean K8KHZ
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>From n5nj at gte.net Wed Aug 28 09:53:40 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
Message-ID: <20020828135340.OIEZ18399.out012.verizon.net@[127.0.0.1]>
Once you use your 850 in a contest, you'll wonder why you said what you said
here. This is especially true if you install good filters in both IF's.
The receive antenna mod allows you to connect seperate receive antennas.
N3OC's (nee WA3WJD) mod is excellent to do this. The single SO-239 is for
transmitting. Use an external antena switch.
For computer interfacing, you need a Kenwood IF-232C level convertor or
equivalent to change from the TTL levels on the radio to RS-232. Then, it's
equivalent to the 570 as far as computer control.
You can use a rig blaster with the 850 just like you would with the 570. You
may want to consider using a simple LPT port or serial port interface for
sending CW. They can be built for a few dollars, or you can buy them from many
sources - W1WEF makes an excellent one.
The 850 has less bells and whistles than the 570, but can out-perform it
easily. Invest in some good filters for it. If you close your eyes and
listen, you won't be able to tell you're not using one of the latest
multi-kilobuck radios.
73,
Bob N5NJ
>
> From: "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net>
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
>
> I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
> 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
> one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
> transmit on it?
>
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
> mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so
> how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
> 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
> blaster will that do the trick?
>
> any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
> Sean K8KHZ
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 28 09:53:50 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
should develop their own.
Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
73, Bill W7TI
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Wed Aug 28 14:35:25 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL contest certificate redesign
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A92993CC@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
After many years of service, were are retiring our old style landscape-format
(horizontal) certificates and replacing them with sleek, sharp portrait-style
(vertical) designs. The changeover has meant delivery delays, however.
To those awaiting certificates for several ARRL-sponsored operating events,
please stand by. The basic artwork has been approved, and the Graphics
Department is hard at work tweaking the final design and layout for the
certificates.
We anticipate having the new certificates on hand, ready for labeling and
mailing by the Contest Branch by mid-October. The new-style certificates will
be used for all ARRL-sponsored HF and international events starting with the
certificates for the 2001 ARRL 160 Meter Contest. New VHF/UHF certificates will
debut with the 2002 June VHF QSO party. New ARRL November Sweepstakes
certificates will be issued for the first time for the 2002 events.
In addition to the new certificates, we are also replacing the old-style ARRL
June VHF QSO Party plaque with a more modern design. The artwork was selected
from dozens of photos submitted by members and will feature a spectacular
mountain sunrise from a rover's perspective. The new June plaques also are
expected to be available by mid-fall.
Thanks for your patience. If you have questions, please contact me at
n1nd@arrl.org or at 860-594-0232.
73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Wed Aug 28 14:31:40 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Logs Received Page available
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A92993CB@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
Field Day 2002 logs received posted (Aug 28, 2002) -- The ARRL Contest Branch
has announced that the logs submitted for Field Day 2002 have been posted on
the Logs Received page on the ARRL Web site. Click on "2002 ARRL Field Day"
under "Other Reports." Contact the ARRL Contest Branch (contests@arrl.org or
860-594-0232) if you spot errors or if your entry is missing. The Contest
Soapbox page includes interesting photographs and stories from many Field Day
groups. Feel free to share your group's photos and stories.
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
>From 00tlzivney at bsu.edu Wed Aug 28 13:46:01 2002
From: 00tlzivney@bsu.edu (Zivney, Terry L.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Turner [mailto:w7ti@dslextreme.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:54 AM
To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
should develop their own.
Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
73, Bill W7TI
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>From n2rd at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 15:01:50 2002
From: n2rd@arrl.net (Rajiv Dewan, N2RD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
Message-ID: <3A1862A8-BAB0-11D6-84A4-003065E721EA@arrl.net>
I think that log checking is a huge volunteer effort. Common standard
format log files help the volunteers. This is the reason for the
Cabrillo file requirement. Should ARRL, in other words its members,
pay for this or should the contesters bear some cost in making the log
checking easy? On the surface, it seems to me that the contesters
should bear the burden of making the volunteers' job easier.
The one argument that can be made against such a requirement, is that
it makes it harder for a casual contester to participate *and* send in
the logs. This is somewhat ameliorated by the fact that most
electronic log programs generate some form of Cabrillo logs, and ARRL
does not require Cabrillo format submission for contesters who log on
paper.
Just another opinion.
Regards,
Rajiv, N2RD
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:53 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
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>From w2up at mindspring.com Wed Aug 28 15:05:54 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <E17k7Ct-00013i-00@smtp6.mindspring.com>
Bill,
Are you serious?
Should the government buy your radios for you since they created
the FCC and licensing requirements? and so on...
Barry W2UP
On 28 Aug 02, at 8:53, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
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--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Aug 28 16:21:11 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <37.2ca0155e.2a9e7ca7@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/28/2002 5:40:23 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
w7ti@dslextreme.com writes:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
Here are my comments:
WT4I Tools software is not required in in order to create a Cabrillo
compliant log. That is the responsibility of the contest participant, and
most if not all of us, depend on our logging software - TR, WL, CT, etc. - to
generate the Cabrillo format correctly. WT4I Tools is an optional aide to be
used in ensuring, but only to a degree, that contact information is logged
correctly.
The contest sponsors, in this case the ARRL, has established - with the help
of very accomplished contesters - a standard format in which logs should be
submitted. That is Cabrillo. The benefit, of course, in having such a
standardized format is in the efficiency gained by automating the processing
of hundreds or thousands of logs.
You are questioning why the ARRL does not provide free of charge to the
contest community the WT4I Tools software. Your argument seems to be that
the League has adopted the Cabrillo standard and, therefore, should provide
software to edit the content of a Cabrillo file. Following that logic, you
could also argue that the League should provide free of charge the contest
logging software - TR, WL, CT, etc.- that generates the Cabrillo files.
Carrying the thread further - why not have the League provide free of charge
the equipment required to operate the contests to provide the contacts to
capture in the software to generate logs in the standardized format? (...she
swallowed a fly...). I think that you can begin to see the ridiculousness of
this logic.
Here is the Bottom Line in my way of thinking: The contest sponsor has the
responsibility of setting the rules (and standards) of the contest,
advertising the contest, evaluating and publicizing the results and awarding
the prizes. Everything else - including all costs of participation and
compliance with the rules - are are the responsibility of the contestants.
IMHO.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 28 14:33:55 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
Sean...
Checkout N6TR's website at http://n6tr.jzap.com/850repair.html .
It has alot of useful info on mods/repairs etc... Gee if guys like
N6TR, K6LL, etc.. are using TS-850 's that can't be all that bad.
Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
$20. I have had an 850 for years - with both the 1st/2nd IF CW filters
and it has worked great !!! I have only used a 570 one time (at W4AN's)
for CQ WPX CW so don't have much experience with it. Have fun....
Jeff KU8E
--- "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net> wrote:
> I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
> 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve
> or can you transmit on it?
>
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is
> no rs232 port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a
> box to buy or what?
>
> 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
> have rig blaster will that do the trick?
>
> any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
> Sean K8KHZ
>
>
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>From trey at kkn.net Wed Aug 28 15:46:37 2002
From: trey@kkn.net (Trey Garlough)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <20020828214637.GC5081@kkn.net>
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from the
> membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I at some
> reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who wants them.
> If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League should develop their
> own.
> Am I missing the bigger picture here?
In a word, yes.
Did you find it annoying that back in The Old Days[tm] the ARRL
required you to use offical ARRL contest summary sheets and log sheets
and to submit an Op Aid 6 dupe sheet with your log?
Did you find it annoying that you had to send an SASE to Newington to
request copies of these official forms?
Did you find it annoying that the ARRL didn't provide postage-paid
envelopes for you to submit your contest logs?
Did you find it annoying that the ARRL didn't provide you with a
voucher to use at Kinko's to make copies of your logs?
Did you find it annoying that the post office charged you extra money
if you wanted to send your log via certified mail with return receipt
requested?
Now ask yourself all those same questions and substitute CQ for ARRL.
Now consider a budget for paper log submission, rounding off to whole
dollars to make things easy:
$1 SASE snail mailed to Newington to request forms
$1 Kinko's charge before the contest for copying one blank
summary sheet, the blank Op Aid 6 (two sides), and 10 blank
log sheets
$1 Kinko's charge after the contest for copying one prepared
summary sheet, the used Op Aid 6 (two sides), and 10 used
log sheets
$1 Log packet snail mailed to Newington
$4 Certified mail with return receipt (optional)
$??? Cost of your personal time, wear and tear on your car, etc
So using paper logs it's gonna cost you about $3-4 out of pocket every
time you get on and operate a contest and work 500 guys, unless you
splurge and send it certified USPS. Or you can send it in a FedEx
overnight letter for $10.
You can buy WT4I's Cabrillo Converter for $20, or you can download and
use KA5WSS's LogConv program for FREE.
I didn't include in the budget the cost of radios, amplifiers,
feedlines, antennas, headphones, power strips, ground rods, a desk for
your shack, a chair, a lamp, electricity, logging software, nor the
ISP charges you would spend submitting your log (or writing messages
to cq-contest!) because you have already paid for these things whether
or not your submit a log. You break even on a $20 Cabrillo converter
after about six contests. LogConv is a spectacular deal for the
price.
There is nothing new under the sun. The bottom line is that for
30/40/50? years there have been established procedures for submitting
contest logs. Today in 2002 there are still established procedures
for submitting contest logs -- only the details have changed.
A few years ago I predicted that "10 years from now people will look
back and laugh at all moaning that took place as contest log submittal
procedures were revised to include electronic logs."
Today I have a new prediction: "We will not have to wait 10 years."
--Trey, N5KO
>From kb1h at myeastern.com Wed Aug 28 19:25:44 2002
From: kb1h@myeastern.com (Dick Pechie)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <013a01c24ee1$da3f8800$8ecfd442@myeastern.com>
I can only echo most comments sent so far plus:
though we use FT-1000D, FT1000MPs here, we always use a TS-850 in one of the
operating spots.
The 850 is an excellent contest rig and much more simple to operate when you
don't need all the bells and whistles the other rigs have.
Dick - KB1H
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Clarke <ku8e1@yahoo.com>
To: Sean D. Fleming <k8khz@comcast.net>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
> Sean...
>
> Checkout N6TR's website at http://n6tr.jzap.com/850repair.html .
> It has alot of useful info on mods/repairs etc... Gee if guys like
> N6TR, K6LL, etc.. are using TS-850 's that can't be all that bad.
> Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
> $20. I have had an 850 for years - with both the 1st/2nd IF CW filters
> and it has worked great !!! I have only used a 570 one time (at W4AN's)
> for CQ WPX CW so don't have much experience with it. Have fun....
>
> Jeff KU8E
>
> --- "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net> wrote:
> > I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
> > 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve
> > or can you transmit on it?
> >
> > 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> > band and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is
> > no rs232 port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a
> > box to buy or what?
> >
> > 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
> > have rig blaster will that do the trick?
> >
> > any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> >
> > Sean K8KHZ
> >
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Wed Aug 28 19:23:22 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL DX CW Results Now Available
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020828222322.0117d208@pop.vnet.net>
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/
At the bottom of the page under August 28 and click
for Adobe .pdf file.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 18:57:45 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <3A1862A8-BAB0-11D6-84A4-003065E721EA@arrl.net>
Message-ID: <3D6D5568.000001.01580@MIKE>
The burning question in my mind is, since we
know you have a computer, I'm assuming you
are using a pc to log with. What program are
you using that doesn't create a Cabrillo file for
you? I've used CT. It does. I now use TRLog,
it does. WriteLog I'm fairly certain does. Are
you using computer logging Bill?
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Rajiv Dewan, N2RD
To: w7ti@dslextreme.com
Cc: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
I think that log checking is a huge volunteer effort. Common standard
format log files help the volunteers. This is the reason for the
Cabrillo file requirement. Should ARRL, in other words its members,
pay for this or should the contesters bear some cost in making the log
checking easy? On the surface, it seems to me that the contesters
should bear the burden of making the volunteers' job easier.
The one argument that can be made against such a requirement, is that
it makes it harder for a casual contester to participate *and* send in
the logs. This is somewhat ameliorated by the fact that most
electronic log programs generate some form of Cabrillo logs, and ARRL
does not require Cabrillo format submission for contesters who log on
paper.
Just another opinion.
Regards,
Rajiv, N2RD
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:53 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Wed Aug 28 20:38:43 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com> <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
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Bill,
N5KO developed Cabrillo at the request of the ARRL with the input from just
about every major developer of contest software. These people are the ones
who have the experience with to contribute to the specification.
I'm amazed the anyone would gripe about the cost or availability of
programs to submit Cabrillo logs. All of the major programs support it
now, with upgrades available for free or nominal cost. If you really
insist on using a ten year old version of your logging program, tools such
as the KA5WSS (available free, I think) or WT4I tools don't cost all that much.
The ARRL really needed to embrace electronic log submittal in order to get
their contest operations under control with regards to support costs and
turnaround. The alternatives would be higher dues or fewer contests. I'm
sure the ARRL directors would not support the former, and I for one would
regret the latter.
Dave/K8CC
At 08:53 AM 8/28/02 -0700, Bill Turner wrote:
>Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
>software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
>foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
>the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
>at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
>wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
>should develop their own.
>
>Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
>73, Bill W7TI
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>From w7why at harborside.com Thu Aug 29 01:42:14 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
Message-ID: <3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com>
"Zivney, Terry L." wrote:
>
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
Tom W7WHY
>From n4zr at contesting.com Wed Aug 28 22:20:13 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NU1AW/4 Story Online
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020828211901.054104b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
The NU1AW/4 story has just been posted on the PVRC web page -- www.pvrc.org
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 21:56:07 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
<3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <3D6D7F37.000009.01580@MIKE>
"Zivney, Terry L." wrote:
>
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
Tom W7WHY
I suppose maybe not in all cases but...
http://www.qth.com/tr/rtty_sprint.html
I would imagine WriteLog can handle about
any RTTY contest you could throw at it.
73 - Mike K9MI
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>From djones449 at cogeco.ca Wed Aug 28 23:23:42 2002
From: djones449@cogeco.ca (David Jones)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] How is Log Checking actually done?
Message-ID: <000c01c24f03$1bee6660$9d00a8c0@hala2.on.cogeco.ca>
Pardon if this seems like too simple a question, but are there sources of
information as to how log checking is actually accomplished?
The Cabrillo thread actually prompted my thought.
Based on submitting in that format, is there a "magical" way to merge every
log and then determine who has contacted who, and which are and are not
valid? In other words, have the machines check logs, instead of humans (the
old fashioned way)?
David VE3STT
ve3stt@rac.ca
>From k7qq at netzero.net Wed Aug 28 03:00:55 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <000501c24e3a$b46e6a80$d4262a42@k7qq>
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Quack Says
So Does NA and CT There is also a took (software ) to convert old
versions of CT logs into .adi ADIF format for input into most logging
programs. I use LOGGER Because its free and does all I need.
Rex
>
> Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Turner [mailto:w7ti@dslextreme.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:54 AM
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
>
>
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
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>From csufitchi at travtech.com Thu Aug 29 00:00:56 2002
From: csufitchi@travtech.com (Ciprian Sufitchi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX HF Contest 2002
Message-ID: <000101c24f08$4c178e20$705b6444@travtechdev.com>
Dear contesters,
The Romanian Amateur Radio Federation (FRR) has the honour to invite the
radio amateurs all over the world to participate in the International
Short Wave Championship of Romania (YO DX HF Contest) which is held on
the last weekend of August every year. The objective of the contest is
to establish as many contacts as possible between radio amateurs around
the world and radio amateurs in Romania. Any SSB or CW is allowed, but
YO counties count as multipliers in addidion to the DXCC entities.
Pay attention! The rules have been changed. The most significant
difference is data sent by NON-YO hams (serial #) and contest multiplier
(no ITU zones, but DXCC entities plus YO counties).
The rules can be read here:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/contests/yodx_eng.htm
RCKLog (by DL4RCK) is ready for the YO DX HF Contest for YO and NON-YO
stations. It can be downloaded from DL4RCK homepage
http://www.rcklog.de.
Another electronic log could be DL5MHR YO Contesting packagage:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/news/yocontest.htm
Submit logs by: September 11, 2002
E-mail logs to: yodx_contest@romstar.com
Mail logs to:
YO DX HF Contest
P.O. Box 22-50 71100
Bucharest, ROMANIA
Best 73s de Ciprian N2YO
Formerly YO3FWC
>From k8cc at comcast.net Thu Aug 29 00:03:54 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
>Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
>cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
>$20.
The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot -
unfortunately they are not made any more.
Dave/K8CC
>From kn5h at earthlink.net Wed Aug 28 21:07:11 2002
From: kn5h@earthlink.net (KN5H)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Sean:
For what its worth.
We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the 570.
It sucked.
The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
73 de kn5h
----- Original Message -----
From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> Message: 1
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
> At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
>
> First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>
> >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
only
> one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
you
> transmit on it?
> >
>
> The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> available for
> your transmit antenna.
>
> >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
> and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
what?
> >
>
> Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
your
> own.
> See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
including
> the
> computer interface.
>
>
> >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
rig
> blaster will that do the trick?
> >
>
> Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
with
> all the
> popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
>
> >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> >
>
> Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
>
> Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> 73, Ken K5KA
>From SunGodX at cox.net Wed Aug 28 22:09:29 2002
From: SunGodX@cox.net (Dennis Younker NE6I)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Message-ID: <00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
----- Original Message -----
From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Sean:
> For what its worth.
> We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
570.
> It sucked.
> The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> 73 de kn5h
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> >
> > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left
> > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > >
> >
> > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> >
> > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only
> > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
> you
> > transmit on it?
> > >
> >
> > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > available for
> > your transmit antenna.
> >
> > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
band
> > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
> what?
> > >
> >
> > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> your
> > own.
> > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> including
> > the
> > computer interface.
> >
> >
> > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
> rig
> > blaster will that do the trick?
> > >
> >
> > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> with
> > all the
> > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> >
> > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > >
> >
> > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > 73, Ken K5KA
>
>
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 01:07:09 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
<4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <3D6DABFD.00000D.01580@MIKE>
Around 6 months ago, I purchased a
W1GEE cable for my Icom from the web site:
http://www.sarrio.com/sarrio/w1gee.html
Looks like they have cables for most rigs.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: David A. Pruett
To: Jeffrey Clarke; Sean D. Fleming; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
>Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
>cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
>$20.
The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot -
unfortunately they are not made any more.
Dave/K8CC
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Wed Aug 28 23:25:14 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
Message-ID: <3D6DB03A.640E8C9C@cncnet.com>
Hi Contesters,
Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
request.
I've previously dealt quite successfully with W8ZD, but
there were problems with my last order.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Bill K6KM
>From n4bp at netzero.net Thu Aug 29 07:38:26 2002
From: n4bp@netzero.net (Bob Patten)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
<3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com> <3D6D7F37.000009.01580@MIKE>
Message-ID: <3D6DF9A2.1000803@netzero.net>
Michael Brown wrote:
>
> Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
> ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
>
No, but MMTTY does, is free, and outputs a Cabrillo log.
--
73, Bob Patten, N4BP Plantation, FL
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>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Thu Aug 29 08:17:23 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] How is Log Checking actually done?
References: <000c01c24f03$1bee6660$9d00a8c0@hala2.on.cogeco.ca>
Message-ID: <3D6E02C3.8958AC1C@buckeye-express.com>
David Jones wrote:
> Based on submitting in that format, is there a "magical" way to merge every
> log and then determine who has contacted who, and which are and are not
> valid? In other words, have the machines check logs, instead of humans (the
> old fashioned way)?
Cabrillo allows, in simple terms, two major things (at least in the ARRL
case).
1) Logs can be checked for format as they are submitted by an email
robot and if accepted put into CM (configuration management, version
control).
2) A common format for the log checkers and sponsors to work with.
An effective item 1, really helps item 2.
There is no "magic" involved in log checking. One may think that the
machines are doing the checking but the reality is (the same as it is
with any computer product) that the machine is only as good as the
person(s) who programmed it (and created the requirements for the
programming). The computer just runs programs. People create the
programs and requirements. The computer just does the boring part more
effectively/efficiently/consistently than a human.
There are various methods used by each sponsor and even each contest to
check logs. K8CC and I have been checking the ARRL 10m/160m logs for
several years now. I can tell you that cabrillo has been a HUGE benefit
to the process (along with the robot to accept logs). We used to spend
weeks getting logs into a format that was useable by us... now it takes
just hours. There are still some that slip through the cracks and need
repair but each year gets better and better as contesters are more aware
of what they are submitting and the robot gets better at catching errors
in format before accepting the logs.
Cabrillo is just a specification of a format. It is not cabrillo so
much that is making things easier as it is having a specification and
being able to enforce it. I'm glad to see the ARRL and other sponsors
backing a standard, which happens to be cabrillo.
I think if you want an explanation on "how" logs are checked (in any
detail), it would be more appropriate for you to ask the contest
sponsors.
73 Tim K9TM
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Thu Aug 29 14:20:43 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <002701c24f5e$fae7a380$bc840ec3@shack1>
Dennis
My twopence or is it 2 cents worth. The 570 is a nice rig. I've used it on
several DXpeditions with great success BUT I agree that it doesn't quite
come up to snuff as a serious contest rig. Why? Well for my money, it's
because the filtering isn't good enough. In the 570 the DSP is at audio
frequency rather than at I/F as in the 870 and you can only add xtal
filtering in the 8 MHz I/F which means the shape factor isn't too
impressive. With the low cost ceramic filtering it uses nearer the front
end it may be prone to overload, though in practice I haven't noticed a
problem there.
That aside the 570 is a good radio for most uses and it has some nice
features.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Younker NE6I" <SunGodX@cox.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest
rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
>
> > Sean:
> > For what its worth.
> > We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> > The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
> 570.
> > It sucked.
> > The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> > TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> > 73 de kn5h
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> > To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> > Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> >
> >
> > > Message: 1
> > > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> > >
> > > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left
> > > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > > >
> > >
> > > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> > >
> > > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only
> > > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or
can
> > you
> > > transmit on it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > > available for
> > > your transmit antenna.
> > >
> > > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band
> > > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no
rs232
> > > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy
or
> > what?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> > your
> > > own.
> > > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> > including
> > > the
> > > computer interface.
> > >
> > >
> > > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
have
> > rig
> > > blaster will that do the trick?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> > with
> > > all the
> > > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> > >
> > > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> > >
> > > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > > 73, Ken K5KA
> >
> >
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 09:24:01 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <3D6E2071.000001.01580@MIKE>
Main problem is AGC pumping and selectivity.
In a contest, you're always going to have QRM.
The ability to copy a signal thru the QRM in an
850 is much better, at least in my experiences,
then the 570.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Dennis Younker NE6I
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
----- Original Message -----
From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Sean:
> For what its worth.
> We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
570.
> It sucked.
> The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> 73 de kn5h
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> >
> > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left
> > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > >
> >
> > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> >
> > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only
> > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
> you
> > transmit on it?
> > >
> >
> > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > available for
> > your transmit antenna.
> >
> > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
band
> > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
> what?
> > >
> >
> > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> your
> > own.
> > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> including
> > the
> > computer interface.
> >
> >
> > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
> rig
> > blaster will that do the trick?
> > >
> >
> > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> with
> > all the
> > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> >
> > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > >
> >
> > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > 73, Ken K5KA
>
>
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>From ludal at dmv.com Thu Aug 29 10:37:31 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL DX CW
Message-ID: <003a01c24f61$3b2ca9c0$c4eb21a2@com>
Have the results been withdrawn? Looked at them
yesterday, today they are missing
W3PP
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 08:10:31 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <3D6DABFD.00000D.01580@MIKE>
Message-ID: <20020829141031.4620.qmail@web10508.mail.yahoo.com>
MFJ might not make the computer interface cable anymore but you can
still buy them. If you check the HRO online catalog they sell the the
MFJ 5383K (The "K" is for Kenwood) interface cable for $49.95. They
also list it as being in stock.
73's Jeff
--- Michael Brown <k9mi@arrl.net> wrote:
> Around 6 months ago, I purchased a
> W1GEE cable for my Icom from the web site:
>
> http://www.sarrio.com/sarrio/w1gee.html
>
> Looks like they have cables for most rigs.
>
> 73 - Mike K9MI
>
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: David A. Pruett
> To: Jeffrey Clarke; Sean D. Fleming; cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
>
> At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
> >Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> >cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs
> around
> >$20.
>
> The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot
> -
> unfortunately they are not made any more.
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 08:30:07 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020829143007.64954.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com>
Sean,
Here is the circuit from the N6TR webpage for a computer interface in
case you don't want to spend the $$$ to buy a pre-made cable...
Jeff
=======================================================================
Computer Interface for the TS-850, without using the IF-232
Level Converter. Mod developed by N6TR and possibly others,
with zener idea added by K6LL.
470 ohms
DB9 PIN 3 (TXD)>----/\/\/\/\------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 3 (RXD)
(DB25 PIN 2) |
|
|
---- 5 VOLT ZENER DIODE
/\
/ \
|
|
DB9 PIN 5 (GND)>------------------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 1 (GND)
(DB25 PIN 7)
DB9 PIN 2 (RXD)>------------------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 2 (TXD)
(DB25 PIN 3)
-----<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 4 (CTS)
|
|
|
-----<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 5 (RTS)
--- "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net> wrote:
> At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
> >Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> >cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs
> around
> >$20.
>
> The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is
> moot -
> unfortunately they are not made any more.
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
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>From andrew.faber at gte.net Thu Aug 29 09:07:56 2002
From: andrew.faber@gte.net (Andy Faber)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-570
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <000f01c24f6d$dbbfb9c0$8d00000a@bc>
Dennis et al,
My 2 cents worth on the 570:
I have used a 570DG as a second rig for several years. It has some great
features: easy to use, light weight, dsp, etc. It major shortcoming as a
contest radio is that the agc passband is much wider than the digital filter
passband, so that you can have a weak signal wiped out by adjacent strong
signals that you don't actually hear, but that are pumping the agc to
desensitize the receiver. This is more of a problem on cw than on phone,
and is true even if you add the optional 500 Hz cw filter to the radio. The
agc is not defeatable (although there is a web site by a Kenwood engineer
describing some hardware mods to do that).
I once tried running sprint cw just using the 570, and vowed never again.
73, andy, ae6y
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Younker NE6I" <SunGodX@cox.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2109
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest
rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
>
> > Sean:
> > For what its worth.
> > We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> > The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
> 570.
> > It sucked.
> > The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> > TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> > 73 de kn5h
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> > To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> > Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> >
> >
> > > Message: 1
> > > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> > >
> > > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left
> > > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > > >
> > >
> > > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> > >
> > > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only
> > > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or
can
> > you
> > > transmit on it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > > available for
> > > your transmit antenna.
> > >
> > > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band
> > > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no
rs232
> > > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy
or
> > what?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> > your
> > > own.
> > > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> > including
> > > the
> > > computer interface.
> > >
> > >
> > > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
have
> > rig
> > > blaster will that do the trick?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> > with
> > > all the
> > > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> > >
> > > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> > >
> > > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > > 73, Ken K5KA
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
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>From tree at kkn.net Thu Aug 29 09:21:54 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 versus TS570
Message-ID: <200208291521.g7TFLsE19034@loja.kkn.net>
I have never used a TS570 - but my biggest complaint is that the early
rigs had some really bad issues with sending CW and having the network
going at the same time. It seemed that any network activity (over the
radio interface) messed up the CW. I think Kenwood fixed this problem -
but I really don't know. They never did any kind of communication about
it (that I heard of) and that really makes me uncomfortable.
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 29 09:47:24 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208291547.g7TFlO014576@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
Operators:
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K8MR/M K8MR,W8DRZ
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From tree at kkn.net Thu Aug 29 09:58:23 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DX CW Results
Message-ID: <20020829155822.GB19188@kkn.net>
Dear Contesters,
As has already been reported - the ARRL DX CW Results have been pulled from
the web site - just one day after being posted. This is due to a process
problem that was discovered when some of you saw the results. In short,
none of the duplicate QSOs in the logs were removed - and counted as good
QSOs.
Obviously, this could have an impact to the final standings, so we are
going to fix the problem, recompute the scores and repost the corrected
results as soon as possible (probably later next week).
We apologize for the delay.
The CW results in QST have already been printed. However, the .PDF version
of QST on the web will be corrected at a later date. The SSB results will
be fixed before they are published.
This programming error was a result of adding new functionality to the log
checking program to better detect infractions of the band change rule for
multi-one and multi-two entrants. In the future, we will put a process into
place to do a reality check on the numbers before the results are published.
This should detect this kind of problem in the future.
Tree N6TR
n6tr@arrl.org
>From guido.ted at tin.it Thu Aug 29 19:58:38 2002
From: guido.ted@tin.it (Guido Tedeschi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <005501c24f7d$56bb7fb0$0301a8c0@Main>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:53 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port
so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
Sean,
you can build also this interface, simple and safe
http://www.hamlan.org/tech/kenwood232/knw232.htm
Ciao and 73
Guido, ik2bcp / iu2r / ab9dg
P.S. The 850S is a very good contest radio and now, at the low price in the
used market, IMHO, it is a tremendous bargain!
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Aug 29 18:20:19 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
References: <3D6DB03A.640E8C9C@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <3D6E57D3.A308E87F@directvinternet.com>
Bill wrote:
> Hi Contesters,
> Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
> hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
> hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
> request.
Bill K6KM
Well, the cheapest and most effective method I've ever found is to
make them yourself.
Cut about a 6" length of the 1/2" hard line, and visit your local
hardware store. Also,
take along a barrel connector.
You will find they have brass compression fittings which will allow
the fitting to be
securely mounted to the hard line, along with a "step up" on the other
end which is almost a perfect match for the barrel.
Just place the compression ring on the hard line, ( be sure you put
the compressor fitting on first ), then bare the center wire so it
will be about .75" into the brass fitting. You can now either file off
the threads on the barrel connector, (or drill out the brass fitting
with a 1/2" drill down to the point where the inner housing begins to
expand ) and you will find perfect fit. A little no-alox on the
center wire, and fit the barrel down into the unit. You can now make a
very neat solder around the barrel fitting. A little more no-alox on
the aluminum shield, especially under the position where the
compression ring will come to rest, and tighten it down.
Helps if you have a dremal tool with a circular carbide blade to cut
through the aluminum to expose the center conductor, then slit the
aluminum from the cut to the coax end. Remove the outer shield and
then slice away the insulation back about .75" from the end. Gasoline
works great on a rag to remove that sticky stuff.
It has literally taken longer to write this than to make the actual
fitting.
As to performance, I tested several connectors up to about 200 mHz for
loss and found it was practically non existent. When I first started
using this method, I made up 2 short connects, put coax seal and tape
on one, and hung them with the coax end up on a fence for a little
more than a year. Then, took them apart, and honestly could not find
any difference in the appearance of the 2.
Short and sweet, Ace is the place for the ....
73
Ed
>From a45wd at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 09:45:36 2002
From: a45wd@yahoo.com (Alex - A45WD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
Message-ID: <20020829154536.48654.qmail@web21301.mail.yahoo.com>
Hi everybody,
For those interested to enter the YODXHF Contest this week-end using TR-log, I
am attaching below, the new logcfg.dat as per new contest rules (two main
changes: non-YO will transmit serial # and the multiplier is given by the sum
of DXCC entities + YO counties).
Note: there is still a weak point: QSO within own country should be zero points
(credited for multiplier only), but the program gives 2 points/QSO. I suggest
manual editing, since I don?t expect that anyone would be too interested in
QSO?s with his own country.
Good luck and see you in the contest!
Alex, A45WD ? YO9HP
MY CALL = A45WD
CONTEST = YO DX
DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
DOMESTIC MULTIPLIER = DOMESTIC FILE
DOMESTIC FILENAME = ROMANIA.DOM
DX MULTIPLIER = ARRL DXCC
ZONE MULTIPLIER = NONE
EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QSO NUMBER OR DOMESTIC QTH
INITIAL EXCHANGE = NONE
QSO BY MODE = FALSE
CQ EXCHANGE = 5NN #
S&P EXCHANGE = TU 5NN #
CQ MEMORY F1 = \ \ TEST
CQ MEMORY F2 = TEST \ \ TEST
CQ MEMORY F7 = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
CALL OK NOW MESSAGE = } cfm %
QSL MESSAGE = TU \ TEST
QSO BEFORE MESSAGE = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
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>From dxtelnet at lycos.it Thu Aug 29 15:36:45 2002
From: dxtelnet@lycos.it (Fab Sarti)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
Message-ID: <1030646196016752@lycos.it>
Hello All
This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a variety of
sources,
simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the CQDX
node),
Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot filters.
Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
If you set this filter, say, to:
AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software with
the
(filtered) spots it receives.
Please check
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
Thanks for your attention.
Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
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>From K4BEV at aol.com Thu Aug 29 17:08:47 2002
From: K4BEV@aol.com (K4BEV@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 versus TS570
Message-ID: <ea.2cf93322.2a9fd94f@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/29/02 10:31:57 Central Daylight Time, tree@kkn.net
writes:
> I think Kenwood fixed this problem - but I really don't know.
I have a TS-57SDG - The problem Tree mentions is not apparent in this
particular radio.
Trying to use it in a contest is a challenge, at best. Strong stations do not
need to be too close to cause the AGC to pump, and you can't turn it off.
I had mine in the pick-up for quite a while and it was a fb mobile rig,
although it is a bit large. I replaced it with a new IC-706 a few months ago,
and WAY prefer the 570.
The 706's digital remnants are extremely distracting on cw, but it isn't a
bad SSB rig, and it's SMALL. Another not cool contesting radio.
If you're into ham radio in general the TS-570 is a nice radio. If contesting
is your game best check out something else. Of course if your not into
contesting you're probably not reading this reflector.
73, Don - K4BEV
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>From g3xtt at lineone.net Thu Aug 29 22:17:11 2002
From: g3xtt@lineone.net (Donald Field)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IOTA Contest Logs
Message-ID: <022e01c24f9a$2f2f92c0$cad3403e@field>
The number of entries for this year's IOTA Contest is already an all-time
high, but there is still time to send in your log if you have not already
done so. The official deadline is 1st September. e-mail logs go to
iota.logs@rsgbhfcc.org or to hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk These are the only
addresses that work, although I am aware that some other e-mail addresses
have been published in various sources. All entrants should have received an
acknowledgement, automatic from the iota.logs address or manual from the
hf.contests address. If you have not received an acknowledgement, then
please try again.
About a week after the deadline we will put a list of claimed scores, with
category on the RSGB HF Contests Committee Web page (www.rsgbhfcc.org) and
would encourage entrants to check that we have all your details correct. We
will also be putting Soapbox comments and some photographs on the Web at the
same time.
Don Field G3XTT
IOTA Contest Manager
>From rtnash at netcom.ca Thu Aug 29 21:47:33 2002
From: rtnash@netcom.ca (Robert Nash)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
Message-ID: <01c24fbe$d3917120$f2719a8e@rtnash.netcom.ca>
Thanks Alex
Just what I was looking for. A little slicker than my version. Just one
caveat. Stations within your own country come up with 2 points rather than
zero. That appears to be the only editing needed to make it play 100%.
73 Bob VE3KZ
ve3kz@erac.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex - A45WD <a45wd@yahoo.com>
To: cq-contest@contesting.com <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
>
>Hi everybody,
>
>For those interested to enter the YODXHF Contest this week-end using
TR-log, I am attaching below, the new logcfg.dat as per new contest rules
(two main changes: non-YO will transmit serial # and the multiplier is given
by the sum of DXCC entities + YO counties).
>
>Note: there is still a weak point: QSO within own country should be zero
points (credited for multiplier only), but the program gives 2 points/QSO. I
suggest manual editing, since I don?t expect that anyone would be too
interested in QSO?s with his own country.
>
>Good luck and see you in the contest!
>
>Alex, A45WD ? YO9HP
>
>MY CALL = A45WD
>
>CONTEST = YO DX
>
>DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
>
>KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
>
>DOMESTIC MULTIPLIER = DOMESTIC FILE
>
>DOMESTIC FILENAME = ROMANIA.DOM
>
>DX MULTIPLIER = ARRL DXCC
>
>ZONE MULTIPLIER = NONE
>
>EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QSO NUMBER OR DOMESTIC QTH
>
>INITIAL EXCHANGE = NONE
>
>QSO BY MODE = FALSE
>
>CQ EXCHANGE = 5NN #
>
>S&P EXCHANGE = TU 5NN #
>
>CQ MEMORY F1 = \ \ TEST
>
>CQ MEMORY F2 = TEST \ \ TEST
>
>CQ MEMORY F7 = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
>
>CALL OK NOW MESSAGE = } cfm %
>
>QSL MESSAGE = TU \ TEST
>
>QSO BEFORE MESSAGE = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
>
>
>
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>From fanning at hiwaay.net Thu Aug 29 21:50:01 2002
From: fanning@hiwaay.net (Mike and Alicia Fanning)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Opinions wanted on FT-920
Message-ID: <00d401c24fc7$8de693e0$a900a8c0@fanningat>
Does anybody have opinions on the performance of the FT-920 as a
contesting/DXing rig? It looks like a lot of bang for the buck, but I have not
had the opportunity to use one in person yet. What kind of experience does the
contesting community have with the 920? I am particularly interested in
hearing how the radio performs on CW with QSK enabled. How does the receiver
stack up? Can you live with only having one IF to put (INRAD) filters in? How
good is the voice quality of the voice keyer? Is the audio DSP useful?
Opinions good and bad are equally welcome.
73,
-Mike, K4GU
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>From k1gu at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 23:53:49 2002
From: k1gu@arrl.net (Ned Swartz)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DARC Mail Server Down?
Message-ID: <3D6EA5FD.29246.1D83D1@localhost>
My WAE log to waedc@darc.de and email to dl6rai@darc.de are
immediately returned by my ISP with the failure notice "Access denied"
Is anyone else having the same problem or is my ISP playing a cruel joke
on me?
K1GU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Aug 29 22:53:32 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <01cd01c24fd0$6dd28420$6501a8c0@don>
Dennis Younker NE6I brings up a valid question.
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
Two years ago, almost to this week, my house (not the antennas) were struck
my lightning and it took out an IC751A and TS870. I purchased another TS870
and borrowed a 570 so I could run my normal SO2R RTTY thing for CQWW RTTY.
The '570 has a couple of problems when it comes to contesting. First off, it
has a 250 hz filter in the FSK position, but I'm not sure where this filter
could
be because if someone parks next to you with a strong signal, the AGC goes
way up and you can't copy squat. So the narrow filtering is probably not in
the IF section. This is the 570's biggest problem when contesting.
The next big problem for RTTY is that the radio does not give a RTTY
sidetone when used in the FSK position. But that had nothing to do with W2UP
whooping my butt that year.
It's great for a "holiday" rig, but not a good contesting radio.
You probably couldn't give me one because I have an FT757GX/II in the closet
that probably works better and is 10 years older.
FWIW... opinions are like ... well you know.
Don AA5AU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Aug 29 23:06:54 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
References: <1030646196016752@lycos.it>
Message-ID: <024201c24fd2$4b70b800$6501a8c0@don>
Thanks Fab,
I've been using DXTelnet several years with WriteLog. For RTTY contesting,
all you have to do is put into the filter the word "RTTY" and only RTTY spots
will be sent to WriteLog during the contests. It's nothing short of great.
For information on how to run DXTelnet over a LAN with WriteLog, check
out www.geocities.com/writelog/. For those contests that allow packetcluster
spots, DXTelnet is the BEST!
Don, AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fab Sarti" <dxtelnet@lycos.it>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
> Hello All
>
> This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
>
> I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
> If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a variety
> of sources,
> simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the
> CQDX node),
> Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
> One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot filters.
> Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
> One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
> If you set this filter, say, to:
> AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
> DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
> This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
> Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
> In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software
> with the
> (filtered) spots it receives.
>
> Please check
>
> http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
>
> to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
>
> DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
>
> http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
> Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
>
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Thu Aug 29 22:37:21 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 vs. IC765 on cw
In-Reply-To: <200208291521.g7TFLsE19034@loja.kkn.net>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMEEMBDNAA.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Seems like the "survery says" the 850 definitely outshines the 570 at least
as far as CW contesting goes.
Could I humor those of you who have used both to compare the TS-850 vs. the
IC-765?
I'm starting to take an interest in "new" rigs. : )
Which would you rather have?
73,
Matt--K7BG
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 29 21:44:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208300344.g7U3iSE15023@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
Let's see if we can include the Out of Staters this time. :>)
73
dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
W8RD 0 313 0 82 8 25,666
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
K8ZT 100 13 0 0 20,022 CUYAHOGA FALLS AMATE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB HP
K4BAI 133 42 59 25 7 25,872 SECC
W4SAA 139 13 66 12 22,698 FCG
N6RO 99 31 50 15 5 14,820 NCCC
KW8W 0 198 0 74 4 14,652
K4XU 71 39 46 24 5 12,600
N2ED 52 63 35 40 5 12,525 FRC
W3IQ 17 94 13 52 5 8,320 NCC
K5KG 48 12 35 11 3 5,060 FCG
N6DE(@W6YX) 43 17 26 13 3 4,056 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB LP
KU8E 159 109 68 57 12 53,375 SECC
N8EA 149 77 71 41 11 41,776 MRRC
NY1S 177 43 76 26 12 40,494
K8IR 124 88 65 43 36,288 BAY AREA WIRELESS
W7LPF 138 17 74 11 11 24,905
NF4A 98 79 49 40 24,475 FCG
NA4K 96 67 55 39 24,346 TCG
NU8Z 65 58 41 33 4 13,912 MRRC
KN4Y 100 0 2 0 9 12,800 FCG
N3SD 45 45 28 23 5 6,885 NCC
K5OT 65 0 50 0 6,500 SMC
W8RU 34 12 25 9 2 5,440
N2CU 36 27 24 20 2 4,356 Western New York DX
NO5W 45 0 36 0 4 3,240
N4GG 22 3 18 3 1 801 PVRC
K6UFO 10 12 8 12 2 640 NCCC
K4LOG 0 26 0 20 520 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB QRP
N4BP 50 0 37 0 3,700 FCG
WB6BWZ 11 5 11 4 3 405 SECC
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8MR/M K8MR,W8DRZ
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From va3uz at rac.ca Fri Aug 30 01:18:25 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Onipko, Yuri)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX HF Contest 2002
References: <000101c24f08$4c178e20$705b6444@travtechdev.com>
Message-ID: <003801c24fdc$521989c0$0201a8c0@yuri>
> Submit logs by: September 11, 2002
> E-mail logs to: yodx_contest@romstar.com
>
Am I missing something or it's just 10 days between the contest and actual
deadline of LOG submission?
Thanks.
VE3DZ
>From rz9ou at mail.ru Fri Aug 30 12:52:20 2002
From: rz9ou@mail.ru (Igor-RZ9OU-)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Denmark (OZ)
Message-ID: <008201c24fe9$688c3ab0$7bbce2c2@OKULOV>
I am going to be in Denmark, starting September 20 until 16 October.
I will work and stay in Lyngby, Danish Technical University.
I shall be glad to meet contesters and may be to take part in CQ WW RTTY or
SAC contest
If any Danish contester wants to meet over a beer or coffee, please send
e-mail:
rz9ou@mail.ru
73,
Igor/ RZ9OU/ RG9O in contest
>From k7qq at netzero.net Thu Aug 29 07:21:33 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
Message-ID: <006c01c24f24$553a5b60$57272a42@k7qq>
----- Original Message -----
From: "K4SB" <hamcat@directvinternet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 17:20
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
> Bill wrote:
> > Hi Contesters,
> > Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
> > hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
> > hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
> > request.
> Bill K6KM
See Quack comment below the next post Bottom of Page
> Well, the cheapest and most effective method I've ever found is to
> make them yourself.
>
> Cut about a 6" length of the 1/2" hard line, and visit your local
> hardware store. Also,
> take along a barrel connector.
>
> You will find they have brass compression fittings which will allow
> the fitting to be
> securely mounted to the hard line, along with a "step up" on the other
> end which is almost a perfect match for the barrel.
>
> Just place the compression ring on the hard line, ( be sure you put
> the compressor fitting on first ), then bare the center wire so it
> will be about .75" into the brass fitting. You can now either file off
> the threads on the barrel connector, (or drill out the brass fitting
> with a 1/2" drill down to the point where the inner housing begins to
> expand ) and you will find perfect fit. A little no-alox on the
> center wire, and fit the barrel down into the unit. You can now make a
> very neat solder around the barrel fitting. A little more no-alox on
> the aluminum shield, especially under the position where the
> compression ring will come to rest, and tighten it down.
>
> Helps if you have a dremal tool with a circular carbide blade to cut
> through the aluminum to expose the center conductor, then slit the
> aluminum from the cut to the coax end. Remove the outer shield and
> then slice away the insulation back about .75" from the end. Gasoline
> works great on a rag to remove that sticky stuff.
>
> It has literally taken longer to write this than to make the actual
> fitting.
>
> As to performance, I tested several connectors up to about 200 mHz for
> loss and found it was practically non existent. When I first started
> using this method, I made up 2 short connects, put coax seal and tape
> on one, and hung them with the coax end up on a fence for a little
> more than a year. Then, took them apart, and honestly could not find
> any difference in the appearance of the 2.
>
> Short and sweet, Ace is the place for the ....
>
> 73
> Ed
Quack approach
Very similar to above, I take the piece of 1/2 hard line to the same
hardware and buy a nipple that fits over the 1/2 line on one end and fits
the base of a SO239 on the other end.
Slot the end of the nipple that will go over the 1/2 in line and move it
back about 2 inches. Expose about 1/8" of the center conductor of the
hdline. Solder it to the center of the SO 239. To make the connector look
a bit better I have ground down the portion of the SO 239 that has the
mounting holes. Put some no-lox on the
aluminum and Slide the Nipple fwd to contact the base of the SO 239 and
solder at the sholder on the connector then put a worm clamp around at the
Slit that was cut in the nipple.
I have covered the whole thing with RTV and applied tape while the RTV is
still stickey. I use this connector on almost all of my antenna's and SO
FAR No problem.
Rex
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>From dxtelnet at lycos.it Fri Aug 30 10:07:33 2002
From: dxtelnet@lycos.it (Fab Sarti)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
Message-ID: <1030712744005067@lycos.it>
Thanks for your comments, Don.
You got the exact the meaning of my message: that filter can be tailored
for different needs.
RTTY is one, not to say about SSTV, QSP, PSK, FSK and many others.
During a contest, this filter makes multiplier detection easier.
About WriteLog I am going to post a specific article on the
WriteLog's reflector which describes a new link way
between writeLog and DXTelnet.
That is discussed in
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
It uses WriteLog TCP/IP connectivity, instead of the dedicated
dxt2wl application.
Same method applies, say, to CTWIN.
Bye for now.
Fab (IK4VYX)
> -------Messaggio originale-------
> Da "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
> Data 30/08/2002 05:07:06
>
> Thanks Fab,
>
> I've been using DXTelnet several years with WriteLog. For RTTY contesting,
> all you have to do is put into the filter the word "RTTY" and only RTTY spots
> will be sent to WriteLog during the contests. It's nothing short of great.
>
> For information on how to run DXTelnet over a LAN with WriteLog, check
> out www.geocities.com/writelog/. For those contests that allow packetcluster
> spots, DXTelnet is the BEST!
>
> Don, AA5AU
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fab Sarti"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:36 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
>
>
> > Hello All
> >
> > This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
> >
> > I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
> > If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a
> > variety of
sources,
> > simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the
> > CQDX
node),
> > Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
> > One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot
> > filters.
> > Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
> > One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
> > If you set this filter, say, to:
> > AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
> > DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
> > This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
> > Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
> > In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software
> > with the
> > (filtered) spots it receives.
> >
> > Please check
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
> >
> > to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
> >
> > DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
> >
> > http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
> >
> > Thanks for your attention.
> >
> > Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
> >
> > ______________________________________________________
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> >
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Fri Aug 30 11:18:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Ken Adams wrote:
> At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
>
> First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>
Many contesters and DXers have recommended the TS-850 to me as one of the
best deals in its price range, so I bought one a couple months ago. I've
been more than happy with it so far. The receiver is outstanding.
To me, any radio that has no tubes in it is not "stone age". :-) I grew
up contesting with S-lines, Heathkits, Drake R4B/T4XB, etc. With those,
even if you didn't get the "warm glow of victory", you at least had the
warm glow of the rigs!
73, Zack W9SZ
>From harry at oh6yf.com Fri Aug 30 20:59:59 2002
From: harry@oh6yf.com (Harri M. Mantila OH6YF)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Denmark, Copenhagen...
References: <008201c24fe9$688c3ab0$7bbce2c2@OKULOV>
Message-ID: <00db01c25046$acd94c50$0100a8c0@oh6yf1>
Hi!
I will be staying in Copenhagen next week from 3rd to the 6th of September.
If there are any Danish contesters it would be nice to have an eye ball QSO.
Best 73,
Harry OH6YF
________________________________
Harri M. Mantila
OH6YF-OH0MYF
Operator of OH6Y
Tel: +358505472478
harry@oh6yf.com
http://www.oh6yf.com
My summer photos from WRTC 2002:
http://wrtc.oh6yf.com
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Fri Aug 30 18:38:37 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
References: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
<Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <un30nucft237e9p8jfd5r3fiq3il96k9am@4ax.com>
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 10:18:22 -0500 (CDT), Zack Widup wrote:
>Many contesters and DXers have recommended the TS-850 to me as one of the
>best deals in its price range, so I bought one a couple months ago. I've
>been more than happy with it so far. The receiver is outstanding.
_________________________________________________________
IMO, the TS-870 has an even better receiver. On my '850, a very
strong station (40 over 9) very close in frequency could be heard
weakly - leakage around the filter. On my '870 there is no
leakage at all.
The only thing the '870 needs to make it perfect is the ability
to choose 50 Hz bandpass on SSB. Then PSK31 could truly come
into its own as a DX mode.
Sigh.
Bill, W7TI
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 30 22:01:36 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NU1AW/4 Story Online
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020830210123.02720950@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
The NU1AW/4 story has just been posted on the PVRC web page -- www.pvrc.org
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Fri Aug 30 21:35:01 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
Message-ID: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book, in
favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's current
production radios competition grade?
At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870 got
bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I read
(please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog filters, or
if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade? Maybe if
you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility must
have a price somewhere.
And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back on
contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
73, kelly
ve4xt
>From n2rd at arrl.net Sat Aug 31 00:42:21 2002
From: n2rd@arrl.net (Rajiv Dewan, N2RD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
In-Reply-To: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <A7AC47AC-BC93-11D6-B3BD-003065BA771A@arrl.net>
A couple of Daytons ago, I was staying at the same hotel as the Kenwood
team and they mentioned that the designer of the 850/950 series of
radios has passed away.
Regards,
Rajiv Dewan, N2RD
On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 09:35 PM, Kelly Taylor wrote:
> All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book,
> in
> favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's
> current
> production radios competition grade?
>
> At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The
> 870 got
> bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
> another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
> filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I
> read
> (please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog
> filters, or
> if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
>
> The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade?
> Maybe if
> you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility
> must
> have a price somewhere.
>
> And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
>
> The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its
> back on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
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>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Aug 30 17:57:51 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
Message-ID: <007e01c25046$be50e2e0$b4262a42@k7qq>
Quack note on TS 870
I have used the TS 870 for several years and the only problem I have is
when band is loaded with strong signals , HOWEVER that said. Thats why
Rx's have a control call RF Gain. By reducing RF gain I can copy weak
signals that might be covered by ajacent strong signals. Reports on TX
audio are excellent and I like the ability to control the Pass band of both
TX and RX audio. My only complaint on CW filtering is there is a
MAX band width of 1000 Hz. ( under slow cndx it can be desirable to have
this wider.)
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 01:35
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
> All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book, in
> favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's current
> production radios competition grade?
>
> At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870
got
> bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
> another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
> filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I read
> (please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog filters,
or
> if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
>
> The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade? Maybe if
> you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility must
> have a price somewhere.
>
> And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
>
> The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back
on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Sat Aug 31 11:22:19 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
In-Reply-To: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
References: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <eku1nug7ipp2c1r4ilu1cil51u4ts23n7s@4ax.com>
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 20:35:01 -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
>At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870 got
>bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
>another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
>filtering eliminates them.
_________________________________________________________
It's possible this might be a problem on SSB or CW using the
'870, but I use mine mostly on RTTY and I've never noticed an AGC
problem with it.
I suspect from comments I've heard over the years the '870 might
not be the best choice for SSB/CW contesting, but for RTTY I
can't imagine anything better. If there is, I'd like to try one
out. :-)
73, Bill W7TI
>From g.m.mcadams at worldnet.att.net Fri Aug 30 22:40:36 2002
From: g.m.mcadams@worldnet.att.net (Gary McAdams)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
References: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <000001c25151$f60dde20$dc89520c@computername>
-----
From: Kelly Taylor <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back
on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
Kelly,
I think that the 940 was the last truly competitive radio from
Kenwood.
I don't know what happened, but the folks at Kenwood have not
been keeping up. There has to have been some sort of decision
made to not go after that market. I don't understand it. They also
have rigs available in Japan that are not sold here. The solid
state TL-933 amplifier is an example.
Why they have decided to bow out is a mystery to me. I have
a TS-940S/AT vintage 1987. I have been looking for a replacement
and the Icom 756 ProII is a front runner. It would be nice if Kenwood
had anything that could compare.
My opinion only, YMMV!
Gary WG7X
>From k7qq at netzero.net Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020901092555.02721a90@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
<011a01c2521f$d15704c0$3201a8c0@mikehome>
Message-ID: <002a01c24020$eafd5fc0$41272a42@k7qq>
Quack's
I use a TS870 and on cw I recieve on Lower side most of the time. Many,
Many stations call on the low side ?? as much as 2 khz low, and this is not
just in contest?? On SSB they seem to do the same when I'm on USB. I think
that it is because most tune from the bottom up and when they have good copy
they stop before getting on the TX freq? I find that I set RIT down about
300 hz and have much better tone for my old ears. On SSB there is no cure.
Many do call off freq but most of the time there is no need to retune to
copy them.
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gilmer" <n2mg@eham.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>; "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 01:23
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
> I would say that they simply zero beat poorly.
>
> If you are running at a good rate, I wouldn't move to accomodate the
> callers. They seem to be calling just fine, no?
>
> Mike N2MG
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 9:31 AM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
>
>
> > I've been wondering. When running in contests, I've noticed that
sometimes
> > stations answering tend to be .1-.2 kHz higher or lower than my
> > frequency. When this pattern emerges, if I check in the "opposite
> > direction" I quite often find a relatively loud signal close to my
> > frequency on that side.
> >
> > I'm guessing that people are tuning me in and tending to "lean" away
from
> > the QRM, and it often seems as if I can improve my run rate by shifting
> > frequency a little in the direction that the majority of callers are
> > "coming from."
> >
> > Am I just describing something that everyone else knows about, or am I
all
> > wet, or is this useful?
> >
>
>
>
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>From w4an at CONTESTING.COM Thu Aug 1 00:07:22 2002
From: w4an@CONTESTING.COM (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W4 NAQP CW Activity (WOW)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0207312239270.26598-100000@fresno.akorn.net>
Recent communications with other W4 team organizers indicate that more
than SIXTY (yes 60) W4 stations will take part in Saturday's NAQP and be
part of a team effort.
The Florida Contest Group has approximately 20 entrants including (to my
suprise) Dan "I hate NAQP" Street, K1TO.
Last word I had from TCG was that they had at least two teams.
K4FXN tells me that the Kentucky group is trying to organize two teams as
well.
We've managed to organize nearly 30 from the SECC, PVRC, and others. We
will be known as the Southern States Sprint Coalition (hoping to to inject
the expectation that this is just a warm-up for the real contest in early
September).
Condolence letters can be addressed to Paul, K9PG, and paul@k9pg.com for
our showing up those W9s with regards to participation. This tradition
will be extended through early September.
73
Bill Fisher, W4AN
>From Tine.Brajnik at pub.mo-rs.si Thu Aug 1 08:59:57 2002
From: Tine.Brajnik@pub.mo-rs.si (Tine Brajnik)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
Message-ID: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si>
EU HF Championship will be held on AUG 3rd 2002 from 10.00 to 21.59 UTC.
Please find rules and all about the contest at SCC homepage
http://lea.hamradio.si/~scc
73, cu
Tine S50A
>From jukka.klemola at nokia.com Thu Aug 1 12:52:59 2002
From: jukka.klemola@nokia.com (jukka.klemola@nokia.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
Message-ID: <8EA8FEF9E96FAB4099D8B01D8412CB680110906E@saebe004.NOE.Nokia.com>
So, CQWW committee made a -B.
Committee's scoring accuracy is still above 99.9% !
With more than 10.000 scores announced that is world's
most accurate operation still !
73,
Jukka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Goran SM4DHF [mailto:sm4dhf@telia.com]
> Sent: 31 July, 2002 21:57
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
>
>
> Hi,
> just heard from a friend in W7 who got the CQ Magazine that
> my contest operation
> in CQWW Phone 2001 as TI2/SM4DHF seems to be listed as a
> winning score for Europe on
> 15 m LP!!
>
> I have no idea how this happend... the soapbox comment that
> is on the CQ Internet page
> is not what was in my cabrillo file either!
>
> Trying to sort this out with CQ at the moment.
>
> 73 Goran SM4DHF
> **************************************
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>
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>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Aug 1 06:08:52 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Left Coast Logs of the Future?
Message-ID:
<20020801050853.21036.h002.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
Worse than it being a non-priority, one could easily
imagine a regime that actively discourages long
distance (HF) communications. Also, some government
types in some places require some sort of "small"
payment (bribe) in order to get them to do their jobs
in individual cases. This is considered normal in
those places and astonishing to the rest of us.
I wonder if some "payola" would grease the wheels?
;-)
Mike N2MG
W7TI wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 17:51:50 -0500 (CDT), Zack Widup
> wrote:
> > That's really too bad. You'd think they'd get
> > real. I have never in 35 years heard anyone
> > use a Z-signal in ham radio.
> > Sort of like asking me as a photographer how to
> > shoot Autochrome or make a Bromoil. Chances
> > are mighty slim that either will happen!
> Being a third world country, there are no doubt
> some agendas at work we have little knowledge of.
> Having LOTS of hams with HF privileges is clearly
> not one of their priorities.
.
________________________________________________
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Thu Aug 1 10:42:36 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Let's chill out
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020801093738.01edf7b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Speculation about ulterior motives and/or corruption on the part of foreign
licensing authorities does nothing to encourage a tidal wave of new
hams. A lot of quiet progress has been made in recent years in a number of
countries that formerly looked askance at ham radio. Let's let this thread
drop.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:04:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208011504.g71F4CY03409@localhost.localdomain>
2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: July 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: ve9qed@rac.ca
Mail logs to:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z5
Canada
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/M HP
VE3DC 602 1024 52 56 24 1,124,496
VE5RI 527 1214 41 40 24 818,424
KA6BIM 251 440 35 33 24 373,048 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/S HP
XM6JY(@VE6JY) 336 705 47 50 24 655,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K6LA 257 640 34 32 20 436,128 SCCC
VE4YU 230 229 35 33 255,136
VE7AVV 0 809 0 40 15 198,960 BCDX Club
N6HC 174 329 27 20 10 179,164 SCCC
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 212 121 22 19 5 96,268 BCDX
W4SAA 112 34 21 9 8 35,220 FCG
K4BAI 181 22 0 0 27,632 SECC
K1GU 118 0 28 0 4 24,920 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE5SF 416 562 39 39 18 579,696
VE3MQW 197 249 36 29 250,510
VA3NR 207 243 29 33 18 227,044
VE3BW 183 221 29 37 16 217,536
VE3AGC 47 360 18 36 19 207,252
VE7UQ 62 346 17 28 153,540
VE9WH 32 249 22 20 112,812
VE9DX 505 0 37 0 12 110,852
VA6RA 1 180 1 24 39,050
VE3IAY 194 0 26 0 32,708 CRDXC
VA3WN 142 50 13 10 6 26,542
W0ETT 100 2 25 1 7 21,632 Grand Mesa
VE3ANX 116 2 23 1 3 18,240
W1TO 67 12 15 5 12,680 YCCC
VE3BUC/W4 0 61 0 15 3 8,970
N4WSM 0 29 0 13 4,550 TCG
K1VU 0 38 0 10 3,380 YCCC
W4NZ 32 3 9 2 3,300
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
VE3KZ 242 226 40 39 22 309,048
VE3XAX 334 114 37 24 208,864 U-VE Contest Club
WB6BWZ 26 13 9 4 8 4,862 SECC
AA0XJ 19 5 7 3 5 2,080
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
XL5DX(VA5DX) 513 764 12 12 19 141,696
N6RO 35 66 9 12 1 18,018 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 60 179 8 10 4 30,564
VE3ZIK(VE3ZIK/4N 56 41 6 9 12 9,870
I2WIJ 53 23 7 5 2 5,880 Marconi Contest Club
AE9B/M 10 0 6 0 1 550
Operators:
KA6BIM KA6BIM,NT6K
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3JAI,VE3NYX,VE3OZO,
VE3SS,VE3STT,VE3VMO,VE3VZ
VE5RI VA6ZZZ,VE5CJR,VE5CMA,VE5FN,VE5WI,VE6EZ,VE6NAP,
VE6SV,ZL1JG
XM6JY TI2WGO,VE6JTM,VE6JY,VE6MAA,VE6SRV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:07:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011507.g71F7P403419@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 4 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:09:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011509.g71F96w03428@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Multi-Op LP
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12Mixed HP
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 510,600
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:11:11 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011511.g71FBBP03441@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 22, 2002
E-mail logs to: jshort@mindspring.com
Mail logs to:
Jeff Short, KD3UC
5106 Cypress Ct.
Alpharetta, GA 30005
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Rover LP
N4PN 676 75 400 57 20 20,876
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
KN4Y 591 0 42 0 12 49,644 FCG
W8RU 44 0 32 0 1 2,816 MRRC
NJ8J 43 7 21 7 3 2,604 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 2 1 2 1 2 15 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K5YAA 170 31 106 27 15 49,343 OkDX
W6KC 57 1 51 1 3 5,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 78 10 64 10 9 12,284 PVRC
W3DYA 92 0 66 0 12,144
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 62 11 33 11 8 5,896
K8MR 52 4 39 4 4,644 MRRC
W4SAA 27 0 23 0 2 1,242 FCG
NF4A 11 12 10 12 4 748 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
NJ4X/7 32 0 31 0 3 1,984
K8GU(@K8GU/P) 8 0 8 0 1 128 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:12:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011512.g71FCCj03450@localhost.localdomain>
2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqvhf@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ VHF Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op LP
N1LDY 268 66 15 17,688
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op QRP
HS4FKF/1 462 12 27 11,088 Sripatum University
HS3NEX 372 14 27 10,416 HOT WAVE DX GROUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K1TEO 285 96 6 37,824
KB8U 227 99 17 30,888
K3DNE 167 69 10 15,732 PVRC
K3ZO 183 67 11 14,874 PVRC
K8CC 130 72 7 12,240 MRRC
N8BJQ 116 58 12 8,642 SOUTHWEST OHIO DX AS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3KZ 126 66 9,570 Ontario VHF Associat
VE2ZP 54 31 8 2,232 Capital Region DX Cl
K8MR 55 34 3 1,870 MRRC
K0UK 2 2 27 6 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
N6MU(@N6NB) 220 57 17,100 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/2 QRP
HS8GLR 218 9 20 3,924
E21EIC 248 2 18 1,984 HSDXA
E20MXA 127 4 7 1,016 HSDXA
HS0XNO 97 2 9 388
HS4BPQ/9 44 3 3 264 HSDXA
HS6MYW/1 58 2 4 232 HSDXA
HS5SYH 25 2 2 100
E20JPJ 25 2 2 100 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 LP
K8KFJ 26 19 6 494
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 QRP
N3AWS 5 4 3 20
Operators:
HS3NEX HS3JWC,HS3MTB,HS3NEX,HS3NMK,HS3NNE,HS3NQQ,
HS3OPN
HS4FKF/1 E20MYX,E20TTJ,E20UWZ,E20XAU,HS4FKF,HS4IVS,
HS5WIU,HS8KJW,W20WUE
N1LDY KE1AK,N1LDY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:14:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011514.g71FEvX03459@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 10 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:25:05 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011525.g71FP5C03482@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary - please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 0 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:30:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011530.g71FU6d03493@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:38:43 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011538.g71FchN03507@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Aug 1 10:05:13 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Left Coast Logs of the Future?
Message-ID:
<20020801090514.21463.h015.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
Just in time for this thread are Dink's compilation of
CQWW VHF results
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/cq-contest/2002-August/048911.html
See all the HS calls... one can only hope they get HF
licenses as well as the contest bug.
Mike N2MG
________________________________________________
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
>From va3uz at rac.ca Thu Aug 1 13:28:38 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Yuri Onipko)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST e-mail needed
Message-ID: <002901c23978$7f1f1f40$0201a8c0@yuri>
Anyone knows how to get in touch with CQ WW Contest director Bob Cox, K3EST?
k3est@cqww.com doesn't work.
Thanks.
73 Yuri VE3DZ
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Thu Aug 1 13:59:49 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] A query: looking for user-friendly contest logging
software for the blind
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A9070EA7@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
Hi all:
Tom Behler, KB8TYJ, recently contacted me and asked for help. I passed on what
I knew and suggested that some of you good folks might have an idea or two.
You can contact Tom directly with your ideas. Thanks!
73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Behler [mailto:tbehler@netonecom.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:07 PM
To: Henderson, Dan N1ND
Subject: Re: user-friendly contest logging software for the blind
Hi, Dan.
Here's my message for posting to the CQ contest reflector.
Thanks much for taking the trouble to do this.
I'll keep you informed on what I find out.
Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ: Big Rapids, MI
"I am a blind ham, and my call is KB8TYJ. I probably could best be
described as a casual contester, but am now interested enough in contesting
to start pursuing available user-friendly contest logging software for the
blind.
Are there any contest logging programs that have been successfully used by
blind hams with the JAWS for Windows screen reading software? I currently
use JAWS 3.7 with windows 98 Second edition. I am not a computer wizzard,
but if someone can send me a demo of some software to try, with some
easy-to-follow
installation and configuration instructions, I'd be willing to give it a
shot.
Any help would be most appreciated. Please direct any responses to my
arrl.net e-mail address listed below.
Thanks, and vy best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
E-mail: kb8tyj@arrl.net "
>From s51ta at volja.net Fri Aug 2 01:16:23 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
References: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si>
Message-ID: <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
But we know who the winner will be dont we?
73 Ted, s51ta
>From ve4vv at shaw.ca Thu Aug 1 18:15:50 2002
From: ve4vv@shaw.ca (Derrick Belbas)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NYC, October
Message-ID: <002c01c239a8$fee98140$0a815218@wp.shawcable.net>
Hi all. Anything particularly interesting for a guy who enjoys contesting
to do in the second half of October in or near NYC? Contest club meeting?
Suggestions? There is the obvious on the last weekend, but said guy has to
leave the area on the Saturday. Anybody want some extra voice during the
first couple of hours on Friday?
Please advise!
73..
derrick
VE4VV
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Aug 1 21:07:16 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <3D49CD34.1000902@tampabay.rr.com>
Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Aug 1 21:41:09 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <f2.1f7132b3.2a7b2f25@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/1/02 5:30:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com writes:
> Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
>
> I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
>
> Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
No - he's IGNORING you. I just got an email from him at k3est@mother.com.
I understand another working address is k3est@cal.net. Whether he responds is
another question. GL.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Thu Aug 1 22:07:08 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New DTA databases, your help needed
Message-ID: <3D49DB3C.572A0547@buckeye-express.com>
Hello
Last year K8CC and I (K9TM) took over the generation of the callsign
databases used by most of the popular contest logging packages (you may
know the file as master.dta or the feature as super-check partial). Due
to transition items, translation problems on my end, the databases
barely made it out in time for CQ WW last year. However, all reports
have been favorable on the accuracy of the database. This year I have
all the tools ready and can turn the crank pretty quickly.
The goal this year is to get them out by Oct 1. The major factor this
year is in receiving logs as I have already created the tools.
Regardless of deadlines, we need your help. All you have to do is get
together your logs and send them to us (see info at the bottom of this
note for details). Since people interested in the databases are using a
computer and since most of you submit your logs in cabrillo format
anyway... we are only accepting cabrillo logs. (In the past the tools to
generate the databases were based on CT BIN files and as a result, input
was by CT BIN files. Last year I created new tools to work from
cabrillo files.)
The more logs we get, the more calls we can extract and the better the
final result. So all you Multi-Multi's out there (we know you use
super-check partial :-) ) and anyone who wants to help (especially those
who use the database) please submit your logs.
We promise that your log(s) will not be shared with anyone. We will not
use your log for any purpose other than to extract callsigns for the
database project.
Updated databases are available @ http://www.datomonline.com.
To help out please do the following:
1) Name your files using your call. Something like K9TM1.LOG,
K9TM2.LOG.
Please do not name your files like 01SSCW.LOG! You only have to rename
a couple of files... I potentially have to do thousands (ok wishful
thinking, probably only hundreds).
2) Send the files as attachments to the email.
3) Please do not zip or otherwise compress the files.
4) It would also help if you could please make your subject line "[DTA]
your_callsign", for example Subject: [DTA] K9TM. Just like subject
lines from reflectors. This will allow me to sort the responses from my
normal mail.
5) Send the logs to: k9tm@buckeye-express.com.
If you would like to send your logs throughout the year rather than this
batch method, that is OK with me. If enough people do this, I wouldn't
have any problem making updates available more often.
If there are any questions regarding the databases, please direct them
to me (K9TM). We look forward to receiving many logs and putting
together the updated databases.
Thanks & 73s,
The master.dta team
Tim K9TM
Dave K8CC
>From TOMK5RC at aol.com Thu Aug 1 22:48:46 2002
From: TOMK5RC@aol.com (TOMK5RC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <116.14d59d78.2a7b3efe@aol.com>
Give him a break. He just got married and started a new job.
Tom, K5RC
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>From n5nj at gte.net Thu Aug 1 22:48:05 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
References: <f2.1f7132b3.2a7b2f25@aol.com>
Message-ID: <006001c239cf$07225820$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
k3est@cal.net is his current email address.
----- Original Message -----
From: <K7LXC@aol.com>
To: <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
> In a message dated 8/1/02 5:30:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> k4oj@tampabay.rr.com writes:
>
> > Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
> >
> > I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
> >
> > Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
>
> No - he's IGNORING you. I just got an email from him at
k3est@mother.com.
> I understand another working address is k3est@cal.net. Whether he responds
is
> another question. GL.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve K7LXC
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 2 03:53:57 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] logging accuracy and master databases
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020802023553.01aea290@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Kudos to K9TM and K8CC for taking on the task of generating master databases.
It's a tricky thing to get accuracy. Unfortunately, the starting point
(people's logs) can bring with it a lot of chaff. For example, I've been
told that the CQWW SSB log-checking database shows about 97,000 calls, of
which only ~30,000 are good calls. In other words, 2/3 of the call-signs
that could be gleaned if you had access to everyone's logs over a number of
years would be bad!
I'm sure that the logs submitted to K9TM and K8CC will be a lot cleaner
than that, and techniques will be applied to screen the unique/probably bad
calls out of that input. But even then, a lot of the common busts -- H for
S on CW, for example -- will undoubtedly sneak through.
Ironically, I find that rather helpful. Whenever I'm tempted to rely too
heavily on the database, I need only look at the screen when I'm part-way
through entering a call and see what look like two or three variations on a
single call. Or are they different calls? Better just copy the station
and be sure!
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From jaime at robles.nu Fri Aug 2 09:57:40 2002
From: jaime@robles.nu (Jaime Robles)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
In-Reply-To: <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
References: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si> <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
Message-ID: <200208020857.45020.jaime@robles.nu>
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El Vie 02 Ago 2002 00:16, Tadej Mezek, S51TA escribi?:
> But we know who the winner will be dont we?
Of course Ted, EA4TV hi, hi, hi...
- --
Un saludo,
Jaime Robles, EA4TV
jaime@robles.nu
Visita http://www.redlibre.net - La Red Libre de todos!
http://smsdx.net - El DXCluster en tu movil!
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>From kenkeeler at jazznut.com Fri Aug 2 00:47:14 2002
From: kenkeeler@jazznut.com (Ken Keeler)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Practice NAQP FRIDAY NITE!
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020801233704.02b5ed90@mail.value.net>
NCCC will run a practice miniNAQP on Friday night, 9 PM PDT, 04Z
Sat. Everyone is invited. Pass the word to your club gangs, especially on
the west coast. Sri east coasters, the sun doesn't set on the west coast
until 11:30 EDST
Check in on 3830 starting about 8:30 PM PDT, when we can chat about
strategy, prop., logging programs, SO2R, etc. Number of check-ins will
determine how long we run the mini. We'll start the 10 or 15 minute mini
(80 and 40 CW, in the suggested CW segments) at 9:00 PM (04Z). This is a
good chance to check out your logging software and station before the REAL
THING happens Saturday.
N6RO
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Fri Aug 2 10:30:11 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New DTA databases, your help needed
References: <3D49DB3C.572A0547@buckeye-express.com>
Message-ID: <3D4A8963.3750DD37@buckeye-express.com>
The logs have started rolling in... thanks!
...and so have the questions. I have responded to everyone privately
(thus far) but would like to put a sort of FAQ list out here. So here
goes...
Q) Do you only want CQWW logs?
A) NO. We want all types of logs. WW is just one contest.
Any contest is fine.
Q) Why only cabrillo
A) Well since most all contest sponsors require cabrillo (or strongly
want) and
it has been around long enough now that software writers have had
time to
make it part of the package or write a post conversion program...
it really
helps tasks like this (and log checking).
Q) Since you do log checking for the ARRL you already have my 160 or 10
log, just use it.
A) While it is true that Dave and I do log checking for the ARRL, we
can NOT use the
logs submitted to the ARRL. Why? Because the ARRL does not want
them used for
anything other than log checking. That is their decision and Dave
and I abide by it.
Please send your logs again as described in the earlier post for
inclusion into
the database.
Q) How do you get rid of bad calls?
A) There are several techniques used. While we try our best through
software and
human inspection... things still happen. Garbage-in, Garbage-out
still sort-of
applies. We hope to filter through things and come up with a
quality database.
We were pretty successful last year and AD1C did it for years
before us.
BTW, I added a step to take out known bad calls that may have made
it through.
If you have specific bad calls in mind or have found some in prior
databases,
please send me a note with those calls and I will add them to the
list.
Note that you don't have to send OE5OSO (really OE5OHO), that call
inspired
this method.
Q) My logs are small, are they still useful?
A) Yes, all logs are useful. You don't have to be multi-multi,
multi-single or
multi-anything. All logs help.
Q) Do I need to mark the logs differently by contest (dx -vs- domestic,
etc)?
A) Nope, the tools do all the work for me (well most of it).
If other classes of questions come in, I will update this list.
73 Tim K9TM
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Fri Aug 2 11:38:28 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W1AW/5 2002 web site
Message-ID: <20020802103828.D21836@cs.utexas.edu>
http://www.ctdxcc.org/w1aw5/
The W1AW/5 team in the IARU HF World Championship 2002 had a great
weekend representing the ARRL and the USA in the contest. We've
put together a small web site with our claimed score, band-mode
breakdowns, rate sheets, continental distribution breakdowns, lots
of photos, and the Honor Roll of stations that worked us on all 12
band-modes, all 6 CW bands, or all 6 phone bands. We also have
information on the stations' equipment, operators, and locations:
http://www.ctdxcc.org/w1aw5/
A documentary video of the W1AW/5 contest effort will be shown
at the Austin Summerfest (http://www.repeater.org/summerfest/) this
weekend, which is also the ARRL Texas State Convention.
If you worked us and need a W1AW/5 QSL card, please QSL to: ARRL,
225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111, USA, or via the buro.
--
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Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From genewill at ordata.com Fri Aug 2 12:22:50 2002
From: genewill@ordata.com (Gene A. Williamson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Attracting new contesters
Message-ID: <200208021822.g72IMfQK033136@cobra.ordata.com>
We've discussed here the reminding of past contest participants about an
upcoming event, either by mail or email. That's really preaching to the
choir, so let's take it a step farther ....
An old sales rule of thumb says it's six times easier to sell an
existing
customer than to recruit a new customer. To entice new blood into our
sub-hobby, why don't we ...
Choose a local contest -- in USA, for example, perhaps the FQP or CQP --
so that rates will be reasonable AND callsigns will be familiar. Look up,
on www.qrz.com, everyone in your ZIP code (I'm not sure how our non-USA
friends would do this). Then, ten days or so before the contest, do one of
the following ... or both, if you like:
(1) Send each ham a postcard inviting him/her to operate or observe the
contest. Make it Open House-style ... between the hours of xx and yy ...
and be sure to include food.
(2) Also ten days or so ahead, after identifying each ham in your ZIP
code, send him/her an email (a click on the callsign in the ZIP code search
in qrz.com takes you to a page that MAY have an email address). In the
email, extend the above invitation AND attach a minute or so audio clip
from your station in a high-rate SSB contest.
73 Gene N7YW (and for 42 years, K7dBV)
>From k3est at cal.net Fri Aug 2 12:26:02 2002
From: k3est@cal.net (k3est)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Hi
Message-ID: <200208021826.g72IQ2d28268@pa.cal.net>
Hi Contesters,
Contrary to what K7LXC says, I am not ignoring anyone. We are moving the
cqww.com site and there was a book keeping error that removed my email adr +
mother.com has changed to cal.net so everything got screwed up.
Now, I think all is OK at k3est@cqww.com or k3est@cal.net You can also send a
message to questions@cqww.com
Sorry for any problems.
73
Bob, K3EST
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Fri Aug 2 16:04:33 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Florida Contest Group Salutes Dan, Dave and Dit
Message-ID: <3D4AD7C1.3030208@tampabay.rr.com>
To honor our members that were present at the WRTC 2,002, 35 members of
the Florida Contest Group will activate this weekend for the NAQP CW.
Dan, K1TO (#1)
Dave, N2NL (#4)
and
Dit, WC4E (Referee)
did us all proud at WRTC and we will honour their performance this
weekend with seven teams entitled:
FCG WRTC Killer D's #1 (though 7)
Everyone should sweep the Florida mltiplier this weekend in the NAQP!
Many of our members will adopt the names of our WRTC representatives -
and some may have unique versions of them - listen sharp!
73, thanks D's
K4FCG
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 2 18:27:56 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logbook of the World
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020802172622.01b0f170@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Of significant interest to contesters and their QSL burden, the
Administration and Finance Committee reported to the ARRL Board last month
that "Logbook of the World is on track for initial implementation in
September."
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Aug 3 08:23:43 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion Specs
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020803062343.00733134@pop.vnet.net>
I just added the Orion's claimed IMDDR3 spec to the
previous table of ARRL test measurements at 5 kHz spacing:
Rig IMDDR3 BDR
Ten-Tec Orion 101 (claimed) ?
Elecraft K2 88 126
Ten-Tec Omni 6+ 86 119
Yaesu FT-1000MP 83 111
ICOM IC-756 Pro 80 104
Yaesu FT-1000MP Mark V 78 106
ICOM IC-775DSP 77 104
ICOM IC-706 MkII G 74 86
Yaesu FT-1000MP Field 73 107
Kenwood TS-570D 72 87
ICOM IC-756 67 98
ARRL Test Data: http://www.elecraft.com/K2_perf.htm and
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/prodrev/pdf/pr0208.pdf which
adds the FT-1000MP Field to the summary on the Elecraft page.
Ten-Tec Data: http://www.tentec.com/TT565.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From n4gn at n4gn.com Sat Aug 3 16:40:45 2002
From: n4gn@n4gn.com (Tim Totten, N4GN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Newfoundland counts as Labrador?
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0208031536100.10443-100000@shell1>
Things to ponder when an X-class flare shoots a hole in the NAQP . . .
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Frank Davis <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca>
To: "Tim Totten, N4GN" <n4gn@n4gn.com>
Cc: Tree N6TR <tree@kkn.net>
Subject: Re: [TRLog] NAQP config file
Hi Tim:
Yes I have a file now thanks.
Yes I saw that in the rules and it sounds a bit backwards!!!....As well I notice
in TRLog that the mult list has VO1 and VO2.....?? So if the rules say that
"Newfoundland counts as Labrador" why isn't the multilier just VO?? I am
confused. Anyway the official name for the province is "Newfoundland and
Labrador".....for many years the name was "Newfoundland"...but last year the
Canadian govt under pressure from some politicians who aren't busy enough,
changed the name to include Labrador. All of us who are native Nfld'ers have
always known that VO2 was part of the province so the change is a bit ridiulous.
VO2 is in CQ Zone 2 and VO1 as on zone 5 ...so VO2 is special in that sense.
Anyway maybe Tree can advise as to why VO1 and VO2 are in the mult list when the
rules say that Nfld. counts as Labrador.
Anyway
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Totten, N4GN" <n4gn@n4gn.com>
To: "Frank Davis" <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: [TRLog] NAQP config file
> Glad you got a config file already. I was going to send mine.
>
> Did you notice in the rules "Newfoundland counts as Labrador"? Sometimes
> I wonder who writes this stuff . . .
>
> 73,
>
> Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
> http://www.n4gn.com
>
>
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Sat Aug 3 14:40:40 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
Message-ID: <002501c23b2e$0ae35440$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all the real-time cheering we
received during the WRTC. Especially, from the Senior Set, who I guess we
were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to the finish, first, and
hope we didn't let anyone down, other than ourselves. Age was not our
excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I think I heard.
OK, fair enough.
In recent months, I've been thinking that this being my FIFTH solar maxima,
of serious contesting that is, it may very well be my last! How depressing
is that?
So, quitting not exactly being in my internal workings, I have decided to go
public with:
SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
Many in this country, at least, probably read last week of the Yale
University research findings that if you THINK YOUNG, you will extend your
life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. And further, that
this singular "habit" is more important to your health than factors such as
blood pressure and cholesterol.
Can you imagine this?
Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my personal goal of SERIOUS
contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's another 37 years, or ANOTHER
3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100, I'll decide if I'll go
another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on. I hope you all will be
around to celebrate this with me.
Some are probably saying, "How silly is this? Neiger has definitely and
finally gone over the edge"!
My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this plan of (1)thinking
young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU CANNOT hit the contest
DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR efforts from home this and
every year.
What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit the most. And the rest
will derive great benefit from your activity, and many more multipliers!
And having our radio friends with us for so many more years, we all win.
And what has been on many of our minds, the bad notions that ham radio, and
contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have a limited future, are, as
they say " a little pre-mature".
Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the hobby. But we certainly
have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting lifetimes.
And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at least if won't be for want
of a serious effort.
Please join me in this quest. And thank you for reading this far.
Vy 73
Jim Neiger
N6TJ
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Sat Aug 3 18:26:05 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
References: <002501c23b2e$0ae35440$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Message-ID: <02ae01c23b4d$8b23e060$cdd6fea9@ph.cox.net>
I certainly think the Yale study is right! I attended my 40th High School
Class
reunion in 1990 and could not believe how pathetic the majority of the
people
looked! Especially the ones who never left Carlsbad, New Mexico. I've
tried
my best to destroy my body over the past 45 or so years with little success
but I think it's because I "think young" and won't participate in getting
old -
why should I? Hopefully we'll be doing a M/M from some exotic country or
planet 30 years from now - if you're there I'll be there too! My 60th
birthday
party will be held in Brazil or some South American country on November
26th - just after CQWW CW PT5A - it'll be a blast. I've celebrated my
birthday
on every continent and not sure how many countries and they were all fun!
73
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
To: <wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp>; <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
> Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all the real-time cheering
we
> received during the WRTC. Especially, from the Senior Set, who I guess we
> were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to the finish, first, and
> hope we didn't let anyone down, other than ourselves. Age was not our
> excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
>
> What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I think I heard.
> OK, fair enough.
>
> In recent months, I've been thinking that this being my FIFTH solar
maxima,
> of serious contesting that is, it may very well be my last! How
depressing
> is that?
>
> So, quitting not exactly being in my internal workings, I have decided to
go
> public with:
>
> SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
>
> Many in this country, at least, probably read last week of the Yale
> University research findings that if you THINK YOUNG, you will extend your
> life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. And further, that
> this singular "habit" is more important to your health than factors such
as
> blood pressure and cholesterol.
>
> Can you imagine this?
>
> Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my personal goal of SERIOUS
> contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's another 37 years, or
ANOTHER
> 3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100, I'll decide if I'll go
> another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on. I hope you all will be
> around to celebrate this with me.
>
> Some are probably saying, "How silly is this? Neiger has definitely and
> finally gone over the edge"!
>
> My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this plan of (1)thinking
> young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU CANNOT hit the contest
> DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR efforts from home this and
> every year.
>
> What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit the most. And the rest
> will derive great benefit from your activity, and many more multipliers!
> And having our radio friends with us for so many more years, we all win.
> And what has been on many of our minds, the bad notions that ham radio,
and
> contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have a limited future, are,
as
> they say " a little pre-mature".
>
> Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the hobby. But we certainly
> have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting lifetimes.
>
> And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at least if won't be for
want
> of a serious effort.
>
> Please join me in this quest. And thank you for reading this far.
>
> Vy 73
>
> Jim Neiger
> N6TJ
>
>
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sun Aug 4 13:45:29 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ 160 High-Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020804114529.0125e544@pop.vnet.net>
The following info is from Dave K4JRB:
The 2002 CQ 160 CW and SSB High-Claimed Scores are now
available on the CQ Magazine web page at:
http://cq-amateur-radio.com/160%20Meter%20link.html
and may be viewed with Acrobat 5.0 downloadable from www.adobe.com
Hopefully within the next month the 2003 rules will be posted on the
same web page.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From Bill at ng3k.com Sun Aug 4 11:59:23 2002
From: Bill@ng3k.com (Bill@ng3k.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Announcing Contest Operations
Message-ID: <3D4D090B.27094.112396D@localhost>
I've just updated my Contest DX Operation Submission
form:
http://www.ng3k.com/Contest/consub.html
to include the following contests:
CQ/RJ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY (Sep 28-29,
2002)
CQ World Wide DX SSB (Oct 26-27, 2002)
CQ World Wide DX CW (Nov 23-24, 2002)
ARRL 160 M Contest (Dec 6-8, 2002)
ARRL 10 M Contest (Dec 14-15, 2002)
CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW (Jan 24-26, 2003)
CQ/RJ Worldwide RTTY WPX Contest (Feb 8-9, 2003)
ARRL International DX Contest, CW (Feb 15-16,
2003)
CQ 160-Meter Contest, SSB (Feb 21-23, 2003)
ARRL International DX Contest, SSB (Mar 1-2,
2003)
So, if you're planning a DXpedition for one of these
contests I'd like to hear about it. Just visit the
above mentioned URL and fill in/submit the form.
Your operation will then appear in the NG3K contest
operation tables, the NCJ-Web table, and in print
form in NCJ itself. You can determine what has
already been submitted by visiting:
http://www.ng3k.com/Contest/conasc.html
Thanks es 73,
Bill/NG3K
>From k6ll at juno.com Sun Aug 4 16:23:33 2002
From: k6ll@juno.com (Dave Hachadorian)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
Message-ID: <20020804.152333.-271297.1.K6LL@juno.com>
If anyone is looking for a non-rfi-generating monitor, Staples.com
has the Envision EN-710 17" monitor on sale again this week for $80,
after rebate, with free shipping. I'm not sure if that price is available
in the brick and mortar Staples stores.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
>From ny4t at comcast.net Sun Aug 4 19:55:29 2002
From: ny4t@comcast.net (Lee Hall (NY4T))
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TCG Seeking Team Players for NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <3D4DBEF1.6020100@comcast.net>
Come join the fun with a Tennessee Contest Group team. You don't have
to be in Tennessee to be on one of our teams. We will have teams from
big guns to little pistols. Team placement is based on past performance
(if any) so we usually have at least a couple of very competitive teams.
Drop me an e-mail by Thursday, August 15 if you are interested.
73,
Lee Hall (NY4T)
Public Information Officer - Tennessee Contest Group
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:46 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clarification CW, SSB and the FCC
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VMhF025980@contesting.com>
On 7/21/02 6:58, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Neither CW nor SSB is obsolete; in fact, both are far superior to any of
>the new digital modes at rapidly communicating information between
>many different stations under extreme conditions. In fact, PSK31 has
>NOT been proven to be superior to CW in weak signal environments IMHO.
>PSK31, WSJT, QRSS, etc are superior ONLY if you know the exact frequency
>to tune your receiver to the signal buried in noise. Without this
>critical information (either from a prearranged schedule or via the
>Internet), they cannot magically extract signals from noise. Can you
>imagine a contest where you tune your receiver but cannot hear the
>signals? I don't think so.
Bill, I though think that anyone who is an MIT alumni would be able to
acknowledge that modes like PSK31 could easily be superior to CW.
On a theoretical grounds, PSK has a signal/noise advantage of about 4 dB
over OOK (on-off-keying -- eg CW) in the presence of Gaussian noise.
Granted, the signal impairment of typical HF channels isn't purely
Gaussian, but the theory is there none the less.
As a pratical matter, PSK31 has demonstrated that solid copy is possible
with signal levels that are INAUDIBLE to the human ear. Read that again.
Inaudible -- as in you cannot hear it. Since CW is typically decoded by
ear, this clearly indicates the superiority of the mode in weak signal
environments.
As for tuning PSK31 signals, it's pretty obvious to anyone who is
familiar with current PSK31 applications -- you do not tune in signals by
ear. It would be impractical to do so. Instead, you tune according to a
visual display, typically an FFT waterfall. Signals are clearly evident
on this display and easily tunable. Many applications don't require
precise tuning -- just click on the visible stream in the waterfall
display.
>What I said was "I personally do not think a
>computer-to-computer 'QSO' means much". I specifically meant when
>neither station can hear the other station (with their own ears),
>and I'll stand by my statement.
By that logic, e-mail doesn't mean anything, either.
To me, though, it's just a means of person-to-person communication.
>To me, a QSO like this is just like
>nets where the Netmeister tells each side of the QSO "Good Contact"
>when in fact neither station can hear the other. The only difference
>is our computers have replaced the Netmeister!
It still takes considerable radio skill and communications acumen to hold
a PSK31 QSO.
Do you hold the same opinion of Baudot RTTY?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:49 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VPhF025987@contesting.com>
On 7/19/02 8:22, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>The only trouble is that there are only 5 Commissioners, who could decide
>to change a lot of things we find important (like abolishing CW
>subbands).
There ARE NO CW subbands on HF. There are a few narrow CW-only subbands
on VHF, but not on HF.
CW is permitted everywhere, and there are no indications it will be
prohibited.
I really get annoyed at this suggestion that any regulatory change is
couched in the framework of somehow eliminating CW subbands, when such
subbands do not exist.
>The bottom line, to me, is that it doesn't have to be either-or -- CW can
>remain, just like sailboats in an age of jet aircraft...
More like Piper Cubs in the age of jet aircraft.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:52 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VShF025993@contesting.com>
On 7/19/02 5:55, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Perhaps he would like to demonstrate digital modes are superior by
>comparing contest results for existing contests. Here are high-claimed
>CQ/RJ WW RTTY scores from last fall's contest:
>
>http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2001-October/029841.html
>
>The highest number of contacts made by any single op was 2461 QSO's
>which is not even close to the typical CW or SSB SOAB scores.
>From this -- what conclusions would you draw? Is this because of the
actual characteristics of the operating mode, or is something else a
factor?
Hint: the level of activity on RTTY contests isn't nearly as high as that
on CW or SSB. Bottom line is that there are many fewer stations CAPABLE
of making RTTY contacts than those that can make CW or SSB contacts.
>I even
>made more than that myself on 10 meters alone! Isn't it about time
>we stop taking these "expert" claims at face value and do a reality
>check with the brain God has given us?
Big Amen to that. Let's use our brains.
Anyone with brains would realise that if there were more stations active
on RTTY contests, rates and QSO totals would be higher. Much higher.
> Then I have a challenge for CQ Magazine Dave. Replace the CQ
>160 SSB contest (where SSB has already been proven inferior to CW) with
>the CQ 160 PSK31 contest. Let's just see if Chariman Powell and ARRL's
>claims are true rather than taking them at face value.
What would this "replacement" prove?
> Sure some of the computer-to-computer modes (PSK31, WSJT, QRSS)
>can extract signals below the noise level, but how quickly do you think
>they could make contacts? A QRSS contest would be a real blast to hear
>at ~0.8 words per hour!
PSK31 is roughly the same speed as CW. It would be a better choice for
most run-of-the-mill communications.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:55 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 8:35, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>K4OJ:
>In a low power environment nobody can argue successfully with me that CW
>isn't a better node!
Technically, you're incorrect. Human-read CW signals are limited by being
audible above the noise. Certain digital modes can greatly exceed that
capability.
N4HY and W3IWI did experiments back in the mid-80's where they did
MOONBOUNCE with weak 432 MHz signals. (They actually read the CW off the
FFT displays from their transceivers.) Once you bring signal processing
to the problem, new types of communications are possible -- ones that are
not limited by the human ear.
> This is also true on the low bands. Proof - compare alltime
>SOSB records for CW vs SSB on 160-40 in the CQ WW records here:
Bill, this is so fallacious an argument, it is almost ludicrious to
reply. Not only does one have to contend with the different bandwidth
requirements of SSB over CW, but the world-wide frequency allocations are
so varied that simplex communication, the mainstay of high-speed contest
operation, are not possible on SSB -- but are common for CW.
> In the extreme conditions on the low bands, CW rules!
Over SSB, sure. CW requires almost 100th of the bandwidth of SSB. It's
information rate is much lower.
Dr. Shannon has a well-known theory about information transmission.
Sending information and lower rates requires less bandwidth, and can
therefore be done at lower signal levels.
By that rule along, modes like PSK31, whose information rates are lower
than some CW signals, ought to be superior with weak signals.
--
PS -- does NASA use CW on its deep-space network?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:36:03 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VehF026006@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 11:40, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
> 1. 40 and 80 must operate split between Region 2 and
>Regions 1 & 3 for the most part...but that has not been the case
>for 160 which has identical favorable results for CW as on
>the other two bands. Of course, I maintain SSB scores on 160
>will actually go up if we segment and DX operates split. The
>simple reason is that DX will not be buried underneath extremely
>strong local US stations continuously CQ-ing on top of them.
I've seen this argument so many times, I'm somewhat sick of it.
It is a good technical point. My question is -- why is it only applied to
SSB? Wouldn't this operation also be beneficial for CW? Of course it
would. So, why not propose to use CW exclusively in the US from 1950-2000
kHz and work all DX split?
> 2. Part of the problem with SSB is that it is a
>bandwidth hog. When you try to crowd an equivalent number
>of contesters into the same low band frequencies, the narrow
>bandwidth mode will always win. The inverse of this is 10-20
>meters where SSB usually wins.
SSB has bandwidth problems on the higher bands, with the possible
exception of 10 meters.
One important effect on the higher bands is that the presence of skip
zones tends to limit co-channel interference.
Bottom line, though, CW requires only a percent or so of the bandwidth of
SSB. Therefore, the signal levels required for effective communications
are definitely lower.
>On 10 meters, with effectively
>no bandwidth limit on either mode, SSB wins by about 50% (my CQ
>WW SSB record is 1.464M versus my CW record of 0.965M).
I don't think these records are any indication of the inherent properties
of the mode. On SSB, most likely it is due to the higher availability of
stations to work than the properties of the mode itself.
> Not at all. It has more to do with the fact that a
>narrow bandwidth mode allows better copy of weak signals
>because the narrower bandwidth allows better rejection of
>interference, noise, etc. This is the same reason that digital
>modes work well in extracting signals from noise. Programs
>like WSJT, QRSS/Spectrascan, etc effectively make EXTREMELY narrow
>bandwidths using DSP that allow copy even below the noise floor
>(of course I personally do not think a computer-to-computer
>WSJT or QRSS "QSO" means much but that's another topic!)
These modes aren't anything alike. WSJT is 441 baud, which is actually a
rather high signalling rate compared to CW. WSJT is designed for meter
scatter work, and therefore has to transfer information at a high rate.
(it also uses multi-bit FSK, to avoid some of the phase distortions
present in the meteor pings)
So, WSJT is not extremely narrow. It is wider than typical RTTY or 300
baud packet, even.
Point is, each of these modulation techniques is designed to meet certain
channel goals. WSJT works much more effectively than high-speed CW. (high
speed here meaning 100-800 wpm!)
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Sun Aug 4 22:26:37 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208050426.g754Qb011151@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Sun Aug 4 22:28:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208050428.g754Sc711160@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only QRP
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
DL4RCK 0 107 80 2,5 8,560 BCC
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Mon Aug 5 05:38:59 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ N3BB
Message-ID: <018801c23c3a$0472d740$27d7fea9@mirage>
Jim - none of the email addresses I have for you work. Please reply!
Anyone having a current email address for Jim, I would appreciate receiving it
(privately, so as not to pester the rest of the subscribers anymore than I am
doing right now...)
73, Ward N0AX
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Mon Aug 5 09:57:45 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <200208050331.g753VPhF025987@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805085257.020399b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 11:35 PM 8/4/02 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>On 7/19/02 8:22, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>
> >The only trouble is that there are only 5 Commissioners, who could decide
> >to change a lot of things we find important (like abolishing CW
> >subbands).
>
>There ARE NO CW subbands on HF. There are a few narrow CW-only subbands
>on VHF, but not on HF.
>
>CW is permitted everywhere, and there are no indications it will be
>prohibited.
>
>I really get annoyed at this suggestion that any regulatory change is
>couched in the framework of somehow eliminating CW subbands, when such
>subbands do not exist.
>
> >The bottom line, to me, is that it doesn't have to be either-or -- CW can
> >remain, just like sailboats in an age of jet aircraft...
>
>More like Piper Cubs in the age of jet aircraft.
I think Bill missed my point, probably because I could have put that more
precisely. There are no CW sub-bands, but the phone sub-bands protect CW
from phone QRM. I worry that the FCC will succumb to pressure to expand
the phone sub-bands to cover more and more spectrum now effectively set
aside for CW and digital modes. Digital devotees should realize that the
existing phone sub-bands now protect them, too.
As for metaphors, I still prefer sailing, because while CW may be
Piper-Cub-slow, it's also sailboat-like-fun.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 5 09:49:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208050848190.4482-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
> On 7/19/02 5:55, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>
> >Perhaps he would like to demonstrate digital modes are superior by
> >comparing contest results for existing contests. Here are high-claimed
> >CQ/RJ WW RTTY scores from last fall's contest:
> >
> >http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2001-October/029841.html
> >
> >The highest number of contacts made by any single op was 2461 QSO's
> >which is not even close to the typical CW or SSB SOAB scores.
>
> >From this -- what conclusions would you draw? Is this because of the
> actual characteristics of the operating mode, or is something else a
> factor?
>
> Hint: the level of activity on RTTY contests isn't nearly as high as that
> on CW or SSB. Bottom line is that there are many fewer stations CAPABLE
> of making RTTY contacts than those that can make CW or SSB contacts.
>
The new digital modes are far superior to CW or SSB in being able to copy
weak signals. But they take more time to make a QSO. If you're trying to
compare rates, that is a factor. Just like a view camera is far superior
in results to a 35mm camera. But it takes at least several minutes to set
it up. It isn't "point and shoot".
So you might say that the digital modes are better than CW or SSB in
having QSO's or ragchews but aren't the best for rapid contest operation.
My favorite is still CW.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Mon Aug 5 15:59:59 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] N3BB Located - Thanks!
Message-ID: <00a001c23c90$c5ae8020$27d7fea9@mirage>
Thanks for the addresses - Jim has been located.
73, Ward N0AX
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>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Mon Aug 5 11:30:01 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IARU HQ Stations
In-Reply-To: <00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>; from Dennis McAlpine
on Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20020719020602.02530b00@pop.texas.net>
<00e201c22f38$299ca140$62f1a118@tampabay.rr.com>
<00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <20020805103001.L21161@cs.utexas.edu>
On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400, Dennis McAlpine wrote:
> Yes, Jim, this year's ARRL HQ stations moved things up a bit but look at
> some of the Europeans and their geographic diversification. Following their
> example, why shouldn't we have stations spread out all over the country,
> e.g. K1EA, N2RM, W3LPL, W4MYA, etc. In fact, given the geographic range,
> why not have multiple statins on the same band, e.g. a W6 on 80 at the same
> time as a W2. OK, so you can't have multiple statios on the same band. How
> about a half hour from the East, then a half hour from midwest, then a half
> hour from west coast and keep repeating the process. Tht would allow us to
> use 36 different stations (6 bands X 2 modes x 3 stations per mode).
> Imagine merging those logs.
Actually, the software we used at W1AW/5 is 95% of the way to making that
sort of operation quite feasible. The stations at W1AW/5 were all
interconnected by TCP/IP over the internet, so whether they are in the same
state or not is pretty minimally important. And since the complete log
of the entire operation was always available to each of the stations in
realtime, you wouldn't need to worry about dupes or not knowing which bands
to pass calling stations to, etc.
The next big step in the software would be to integrate some very responsive
inter-station signalling that required few keystrokes to send and little
brain-power to receive. Signals like "I am now QRT - you take it over from
here," or "I can hear him well enough to complete the QSO, please standby
while I work him" and such boiled down to something that makes it fast
was the one trick we lacked at W1AW/5. Such signalling might also find itself
useful for traditional multi-multis.
With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
--
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Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 5 10:06:56 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
In-Reply-To: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
References: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <3i8tku8gpbbaa43kko8rdr45fop85qftn8@4ax.com>
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 23:35:55 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>PS -- does NASA use CW on its deep-space network?
_________________________________________________________
That's a good question. Does anyone know the details of their
transmissions? I understand there is some very advanced signal
processing, but I'm curious about the details.
Bill, W7TI
>From K8GT at flash.net Mon Aug 5 13:15:04 2002
From: K8GT@flash.net (Gerry Treas, K8GT)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
Message-ID: <AA-CFC21A52D0D190AB1384BFF3FA665908-ZZ@www4.prodigy.net>
Tony and Jim, et all,
Sign me up! I took my first trip outside the U.S.
last CQWW CW to PJ2T at 57 (almost 58) and have my
plane tickets for this fall already. I have only been
seriously contesting for 12 years, even if licensed
for 43. I have always thought and felt young and
rowdy. I am not ready for a rocker and pablum yet, if
ever!
After my 2nd divorce, I have a new young girlfriend,
she's only 50 and looks and acts young, and we are
like teenagers. She thinks ham radio is very cool.
I am one happy contented contesting dude!
I used to say that I wanted to be shot by a jealous
husband when I'm 90, but now I say that I'm looking
forward to working you all in the contests of the
next 3 or 4 sunspot cycles, and see you from PJ2T on
this year's CQWW CW.
73, Gerry K8GT
--- Original Message ---
From: "Tony Rogozinski" <trogo@telegraphy.com>
To: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
CC: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
>I certainly think the Yale study is right! I
attended my 40th High School
>Class
>reunion in 1990 and could not believe how pathetic
the majority of the
>people
>looked! Especially the ones who never left Carlsbad,
New Mexico. I've
>tried
>my best to destroy my body over the past 45 or so
years with little success
>but I think it's because I "think young" and won't
participate in getting
>old -
>why should I? Hopefully we'll be doing a M/M from
some exotic country or
>planet 30 years from now - if you're there I'll be
there too! My 60th
>birthday
>party will be held in Brazil or some South American
country on November
>26th - just after CQWW CW PT5A - it'll be a blast.
I've celebrated my
>birthday
>on every continent and not sure how many countries
and they were all fun!
>
>73
>
>
>Tony N7BG
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
>To: <wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp>; <CQ-
Contest@contesting.com>
>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:40 PM
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
>
>
>> Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all
the real-time cheering
>we
>> received during the WRTC. Especially, from the
Senior Set, who I guess we
>> were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to
the finish, first, and
>> hope we didn't let anyone down, other than
ourselves. Age was not our
>> excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
>>
>> What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I
think I heard.
>> OK, fair enough.
>>
>> In recent months, I've been thinking that this
being my FIFTH solar
>maxima,
>> of serious contesting that is, it may very well be
my last! How
>depressing
>> is that?
>>
>> So, quitting not exactly being in my internal
workings, I have decided to
>go
>> public with:
>>
>> SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
>>
>> Many in this country, at least, probably read last
week of the Yale
>> University research findings that if you THINK
YOUNG, you will extend your
>> life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF
YEARS. And further, that
>> this singular "habit" is more important to your
health than factors such
>as
>> blood pressure and cholesterol.
>>
>> Can you imagine this?
>>
>> Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my
personal goal of SERIOUS
>> contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's
another 37 years, or
>ANOTHER
>> 3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100,
I'll decide if I'll go
>> another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on.
I hope you all will be
>> around to celebrate this with me.
>>
>> Some are probably saying, "How silly is this?
Neiger has definitely and
>> finally gone over the edge"!
>>
>> My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this
plan of (1)thinking
>> young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU
CANNOT hit the contest
>> DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR
efforts from home this and
>> every year.
>>
>> What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit
the most. And the rest
>> will derive great benefit from your activity, and
many more multipliers!
>> And having our radio friends with us for so many
more years, we all win.
>> And what has been on many of our minds, the bad
notions that ham radio,
>and
>> contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have
a limited future, are,
>as
>> they say " a little pre-mature".
>>
>> Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the
hobby. But we certainly
>> have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting
lifetimes.
>>
>> And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at
least if won't be for
>want
>> of a serious effort.
>>
>> Please join me in this quest. And thank you for
reading this far.
>>
>> Vy 73
>>
>> Jim Neiger
>> N6TJ
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>>
>
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Mon Aug 5 17:50:47 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020805155047.00728bc0@pop.vnet.net>
Under extreme contest conditions on any band, CW rules! Why
is this so? The answer is very simple...noise bandwidth. On the
low bands, noise tends to increase as you move down in frequency.
This is due to three primary reasons:
1. Local atmospheric noise (i.e. lightning storms) is propagated more
effectively on the low bands, 160 being the extreme.
2. Local manmade noise is worse on the low bands (powerline leaks,
electric fencers, and a multitude of other local sources)...again
160 being the extreme.
3. Local signal congestion interference is worse on the low bands
because you do not have the effective skip zone protection that
higher bands afford. This case is inverted on the higher bands
where most interference is from strong distant stations, but it is
more difficult to generate DX signal strengths as strong there as
commonly experienced on 160 or 80 from local stations (-20 to -30 dBm).
Because of noise, any mode which allows a smaller (i.e. narrower)
noise bandwidth will be more effective in communications than a mode
which requires larger bandwidths. W8JI recently commented on this on
the FT-1000MP reflector:
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/1000mp/2002-August/003416.html
********************************************************************
The reason is noise power is directly proportional to receiver
bandwidth, while signal level is constant as long as the signal is
narrower than the bandwidth. If you have a 100Hz filter bandwidth and
a 100Hz signal bandwidth, and switch to a wider 1kHz bandwidth, you
increase noise ten dB.
(This is most of the reason why people think PSK is significantly
better than other modes like CW. The digital system uses a ~70 Hz
filter in the computer but and the "ear" listening hears the signals
through a 2.1kHz SSB bandwidth of the receiver. Switch to a 100Hz
filter and copy a slow CW signal at slow typing speeds, and that
"apparent" advantage evaporates.)
*********************************************************************
SSB has an advantage in contest conditions where there is
relatively low manmade or atmospheric noise (20-10 meters) and
especially where interference due to signal congestion is not an
issue (i.e. 10 meters). Where congestion interference becomes an
issue, CW again has the advantage because of its narrow noise
bandwidth. In this case, the noise is primarily due to adjacent
signals rather than atmospheric or local manmade noise. The WRTC
teams made most of their contacts on CW because signal congestion
was severe on all of the bands below 10M and their 100W signals
were most effectively heard on CW using narrower bandwidths than the
wider bandwidth SSB requires. Taking a quick glance at the results,
only ONE of the 52 teams made more contacts on SSB than CW, and the
top 5 stations made 62% of their total contacts on CW, even though
scoring incentives were identical for both modes:
http://www.wrtc2002.org/results.htm (click on Full WRTC2002 Score
sheet link at the bottom for Excel spreadsheet)
I don't believe any current digital mode has an advantage
over either CW or SSB in contest conditions, not due to any
bandwidth considerations, but simply due to the awkwardness of the
human/computer/radio interface in making contacts rapidly (tuning,
identifying, exchanging, etc.) IMHO the human brain coupled to a
radio is a far more powerful combination under contest conditions
than any mode which requires a computer for coding/decoding signals.
This might change in the future but that's how I see it today.
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. The 2000 CQ 160 CW & SSB Contests had nearly identical
participation levels (December 2000 CQ Magazine listed 4606 unique
calls for SSB and 4512 for CW), so participation does not explain the
advantage CW demonstrated in the contest results. Also, the 2001 ARRL
bandplan was not in effect for any 160 contest results previously
referenced, so all USA SSB stations had full access to the entire band.
(Of course there WAS a bandplan in effect before 2001 but nobody honored
it until Riley Hollingsworth sent enforcement letters last September).
>From k2wr at njdxa.org Mon Aug 5 14:51:18 2002
From: k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich Gelber, K2WR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
mode" that supports this "feature".
Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you could
make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying more
than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
superior again. ;-)
Rich, K2WR
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 16:48:58 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SSB Vs. CW QSO's in a Contest
Message-ID: <200208051944.g75JiYhF017302@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 11:31, Jimmy Weierich at kg2au@stny.rr.com wrote:
>Shrug off the myths embraced by the mediocre. Don't listen to people who
>tell you that 2:1 SWR is good enough because all the power goes somewhere
>eventually.
*IF* feedlines were lossless, this would be true. In some situations, one
can use a feedline that is nearly lossless, so that the absolute SWR
matters less.
Such antennas are usually compromise antennas, and contestors are less
likely to compromise. Even so, LB Cebik's 88 foot doublet design is a
compromise of this type. It was really intended as a backup or second
radio antenna.
>Or that 9913 is lossless at HF.
9913 isn't lossless at HF, but it's loss is lower than other coax. Well,
that is, until it fills up with water....
>Or that a 1 dB difference in a signal is unnoticable at either end.
For signals well above the noise, 1 dBis just perceptable. But for
signals in the noise, it cam make all the difference.
>Or that connector loss is negligable.
If connector loss were even 1%, running 1500 watts through a connection
for just a few minutes would heat it up with 15 watts of power. They
would be HOT.
In practice, when properly installed, connectors do not heat this way. In
fact, even at full power, most connectors don't show any measurable
heating at all. This lack of heating indicates that connectors have
negligable loss.
That said, you're still better off to have as few connectors as you can.
Each connector is still a point of failure.
>All those statements are lies. Find out why.
Not all of them are lies. But finding out why is good advice....
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From n4zr at contesting.com Mon Aug 5 18:22:02 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IARU HQ Stations
In-Reply-To: <20020805103001.L21161@cs.utexas.edu>
References: <00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
<5.1.0.14.0.20020719020602.02530b00@pop.texas.net>
<00e201c22f38$299ca140$62f1a118@tampabay.rr.com>
<00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805170214.02031c80@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 10:30 AM 8/5/02 -0500, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:
>With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
>the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
>cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
>on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
>team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
This sort of Internet octopus would be pretty unwieldy, given the current
state of the network -- just too much latency. At NU1AW/4, I think that
having one station handle all the CW and another all the SSB was a pretty
good way to do things. With multipliers only counting once per band
there's little incentive to pass mults between modes.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From mark at ilexeng.com Mon Aug 5 19:32:37 2002
From: mark@ilexeng.com (Mark Bailey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
Message-ID: <008b01c23cd0$015691f0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
Hello, All:
I am in PJ2 with an Array Solutions SO2R Master. I'm having
intermittent RF problems. They appear to be with the receive
audio switching relay...it's chattering or switching when the paddle
sends CW. The radio is a TS940. I haven't hooked up the
second radio yet!
Has anyone had similar problems? Any suggestions?
I have grounded the SO2R box and computer, added ferrites
on the power and computer (LPT) cables and swapped the
"wall wort" power supply. I'm about to poke around with
bypass capacitors.
Thanks in advance.
73,
Mark, KD4D
kd4d@comcast.net
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 5 18:59:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208051749260.22217-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Rich Gelber, K2WR wrote:
> Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
> can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
> mode" that supports this "feature".
>
Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once.
None, however, allow you to transmit more than one signal at once. I'm
not sure I could type that fast, anyway. :-]
73, Zack W9SZ
>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Mon Aug 5 20:44:07 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
Message-ID: <161.11cc4c6a.2a8067c7@aol.com>
In a message dated 08/04/02 16:39:02 Pacific Daylight Time, k6ll@juno.com
writes:
> Staples.com
> has the Envision EN-710 17" monitor on sale again this week for $80,
> after rebate, with free shipping. I'm not sure if that price is available
> in the brick and mortar Staples stores.
>
Yep, it is ... just bought one. You might have to educate the salesperson a
bit because the rebate forms didn't print out automatically. However they can
go to the Staples.com website and print out the needed stuff.
The in store price is $159.98 plus tax. The rebate is $80.00.
THANKS DAVE!
73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 5 20:02:57 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
<024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <t7bukuc0e3ilk40eagprh07h2agqlpb6el@4ax.com>
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 13:51:18 -0400, Rich Gelber, K2WR wrote:
>Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
>can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
>mode" that supports this "feature".
_________________________________________________________
You have not kept up! The latest versions of both DigiPan and
WinPSK can copy two separate signals at once. They even have a
"seek" function similar to the one on your car radio.
Try 'em, you'll like 'em.
Bill, W7TI
>From ua9cdc at r66.ru Tue Aug 6 10:30:27 2002
From: ua9cdc@r66.ru (Igor Sokolov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
<024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <002701c23cf9$9ba06aa0$0801a8c0@mail.ur.ru>
Hi Rich,
Although I do support CW with all my heart, PSK 31 can copy several signals
simultaneously and the bandwidth is quite comparable with that of CW. Never
say never...
Igor UA9CDC
> Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
> can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
> mode" that supports this "feature".
>
> Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you
could
> make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying
more
> than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
> superior again. ;-)
>
> Rich, K2WR
>
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Tue Aug 6 05:44:51 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Distributed Multi-Ops and Experimental Class
Message-ID: <001401c23d04$1ec53780$27d7fea9@mirage>
> On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400, Dennis McAlpine wrote:
> > Yes, Jim, this year's ARRL HQ stations moved things up a bit but look at
> > some of the Europeans and their geographic diversification. Following their
> > example, why shouldn't we have stations spread out all over the country,
> > e.g. K1EA, N2RM, W3LPL, W4MYA, etc. In fact, given the geographic range,
> > why not have multiple statins on the same band, e.g. a W6 on 80 at the same
> > time as a W2. OK, so you can't have multiple statios on the same band. How
> > about a half hour from the East, then a half hour from midwest, then a half
> > hour from west coast and keep repeating the process. Tht would allow us to
> > use 36 different stations (6 bands X 2 modes x 3 stations per mode).
> > Imagine merging those logs.
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 10:30:01 -0500, Ken Harker wrote:
> Actually, the software we used at W1AW/5 is 95% of the way to making that
> sort of operation quite feasible. The stations at W1AW/5 were all
> interconnected by TCP/IP over the internet, so whether they are in the same
> state or not is pretty minimally important. And since the complete log
> of the entire operation was always available to each of the stations in
> realtime, you wouldn't need to worry about dupes or not knowing which bands
> to pass calling stations to, etc.
>
> The next big step in the software would be to integrate some very responsive
> inter-station signalling that required few keystrokes to send and little
> brain-power to receive. Signals like "I am now QRT - you take it over from
> here," or "I can hear him well enough to complete the QSO, please standby
> while I work him" and such boiled down to something that makes it fast
> was the one trick we lacked at W1AW/5. Such signalling might also find itself
> useful for traditional multi-multis.
>
> With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
> the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
> cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
> on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
> team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
I have been suggesting an "Experimental" category in regular contests for just
this kind of activity. There's really no reason why not to try it in, say, CQ
WW except for it not meeting the requirements for any of the categories. I
think an Experimental category would open the doors to some innovations.
About the only requirement for Experimental category would be to obey all the
rules of your ham license and whatever you do, you have to write it up and
explain it publically so we can all think about it. You might want to restrict
it a tad by limits on one signal per band, 1500 watts maximum output, etc. If
the contest sponsors don't want to implement another category, then submit the
results as a check log and write it up anyway. If it's a really good idea,
either the idea will be adopted or you can start a new contest.
As far as just distributed efforts, you can have distributed M/S or M/M as with
W1AW/5, although identification gets a little sticky on a worldwide basis. You
could also have distributed teams. There comes a whole new set of interesting
strategic problems like how to allocate bands as the earth rotates. What if
you have enough bandwidth to listen from remote sites? What if a single-op has
a half-dozen remote stations? The possibilities are pretty wide open. The
Internet offers a tremendous dose of technology, why don't we make it possible
to use it, while still retaining an emphasis on operating skill?
73, Ward N0AX
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>From k2av at contesting.com Tue Aug 6 01:51:14 2002
From: k2av@contesting.com (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW from deep space.
Message-ID: <009d01c23d04$e48dffb0$0500a8c0@swift>
What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep
space, vs. psk31, etc...
Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is
transmitting in packets with self-correction CRC's. Only transmitting
part of the time. The trick is doing what is necessary to trust the
zero state.
73
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 6 01:28:31 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
In-Reply-To: <161.11cc4c6a.2a8067c7@aol.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIAEOHCAAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> Yep, it is ... just bought one. You might have to educate the
> salesperson a
> bit because the rebate forms didn't print out automatically.
> However they can
> go to the Staples.com website and print out the needed stuff.
>
> The in store price is $159.98 plus tax. The rebate is $80.00.
>
> THANKS DAVE!
>
> 73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6
>
Hi, Bill.
This is reminiscent of when I bought a brand new ARRL Handbook for Radio
Amateurs at Bookmaster a year or two ago. Word had spread via the Internet
that the Handbook was on sale for $8. The price tag was still the original
shelf price. You had to tell the counter clerk it was on sale--he then
looked it up on their computer system and found, yes, indeed, it was on
sale.
Apparently, Bookmaster/Barnes&Noble puts selected books on sale at selected
and various stores. The stores don't always get the word and/or they don't
get marked as being on sale.
I've made it a point to ask the clerk to check their network system if the
book I'm wanting to buy is on sale. (don't take their word for it; have them
check their computer system)
73,
dale, kg5u
>From olinger at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 02:46:19 2002
From: olinger@bellsouth.net (Guy Olinger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] S units have been 6 db for a LONG time.
Message-ID: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
Have a look at the meter (carrier level indicator) on this photo of an
excellent condition pre-WW2 RME 69.
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dials.jpg
Calibration is 0-72 db in six db steps, with a lower scale clearly in
S units, going 1-9 every six dbs.
The photo is good enough that you can read the "RADIO MFG ENGINEERS"
and the PEORIA, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. in the meter face fine print.
I think the RME 69 is mid thirties. This is back when you had to read
the manual to see what the knobs did. Notice the complete lack of
stamped lettering around the knobs.
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69front.jpg
So the IDEA of an S unit being 6 db is quite a bit older than some
have put forward. Whether this one is any better than modern receivers
at displaying real signal levels is anyone's guess.
I'm intrigued as to what process was used to create the dial
calibration for the main tuning. Photo offset of a hand-drawn master?
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dial.jpg
This is part of an EBay auction at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1371533165
I watch the ads for the occasional excellent photos of these old
pieces of equipment.
73, Guy.
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Tue Aug 6 02:29:27 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
including the following which was typical of them:
"Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
wrong.
Why?
Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
their "decoders"
This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
than phone - if you are really good!
73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
73,
Jim, K4OJ
>From i4jmy at iol.it Tue Aug 6 14:14:44 2002
From: i4jmy@iol.it (=?iso-8859-1?Q?i4jmy@iol.it?=)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest]
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_[CQ-Contest]_S_units_have_been_6_db_for_a_LONG_time.?=
Message-ID: <H0F5WK$332DDC9485C1987D95429FDDE332AFDD@libero.it>
A 6 dB division and intuitively the half, 3dB, have definitely a
meaning.
6dB equals a doubling in voltage and a four times the power, 3dB
increase a power doubling, and so on.
Everything loses meaning when the AGC voltage doesn't follow this
logaritmic law and a receiver is a communication equipment rather than
an instrument.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 13:03:38 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020806110338.011f1900@pop.vnet.net>
K4OJ wrote:
>Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
Well said Jim. When contesting or DXing becomes nothing more
than exchanging data between our computers, everyone being 599+ with
no more effort than plugging their laptop into their telephone jack,
then this hobby is dead for me. You only need to look at some of
the spots and talk messages on the OH2AQ Webcluster to see that we
are getting close today. Take a look at the VHF spots especially:
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/144.html
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/430.html
I'm not picking on these guys but here's just one of many examples:
PD2DB 432200.0 CQ70CM WHO? CT1551 04 Aug
DH9NFM 432200.0 F5SMZ jn39(>jo50 1555 04 Aug
PD2DB 432200.0 DH9NFM Chris tis me jo22md DL1559 04 Aug
DH9NFM 432200.0 PD2DB jo22(>jo50 495km tnx marcus 1604 04 Aug
When you can make a realtime sked using the internet, make "2-way QSO's"
without either operator actually having heard the other using WSJT at
VHF or QRSS at VLF, and then "confirm" it realtime, I personally have to
question what the point is. This just reminds me too much of nets (and
prompters on the low bands) where "2-way" QSO's could never have been
made without the assistance of a third party.
I maintain that contests are one of the few areas left in our
hobby that have not been corrupted by stuff like this, but this is why
fewer of us know how to S&P without a Packetcluster screen in front of
us. Everyone can be 599+ with no radios or antennas necessary if we
push this to the extreme. A monkey with a computer connection (there
already may be a few on this reflector IMHO) can be equally loud as
anyone else. Dumbing down using computer-to-computer QSO's is simply
the next logical step until we next decide not to bother with radios
and antennas at all. When we reach that stage, I'll be long gone.
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. I wonder what W1CW thinks about computer-to-computer QSO's?
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Tue Aug 6 13:19:41 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] "Q" signals & WAE
Message-ID: <00bd01c23d43$8a994980$3dbb180a@9byjx01>
Here's some of the "Q" signals for review
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/forms/fsd218.pdf
before the WAE CW this weekend
http://www.waedc.de
QRL? Are you busy?
QRU? Have you anything for me?
QTC? How many messages have you to send?
QTX? Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
QRU would be no QTC to send and
QTX would be I have some but it's not a good time to send them.
There are a lot of unique things about the WAE contest:
a) only contest with QTC feature
b) the mult station in a M/O has no 10-min band restriction
c) S/O off times can only be taken in up to three time blocks
d) Scores "booklet" sent to entrants (mailed from Germany)
Let's break some USA records this weekend!
S/O 2001 N2NC 1,605,344 - 1,810 - 1,726 - 454
M/O 2001 KC1XX 2,414,490 - 2,294 - 2,236 - 533
CQ CONTEST!
73, Eric K9GY
>From lu6ef at yahoo.com.ar Tue Aug 6 10:18:51 2002
From: lu6ef@yahoo.com.ar (=?iso-8859-1?q?Raul=20Diaz?=)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] GACW KEY DAY
Message-ID: <20020806121851.14387.qmail@web14609.mail.yahoo.com>
THE GACW KEY DAY
The GACW KD is not a competition or contest but an
event to encourage all amateur radio to bring out his
old manual and no electronic keys and make as many
QSOs as they can with other participants.
23/2/2003.
Time: 1800 Saturday till 0600 UTC Sunday.
Frequencies: Close (but always up) to 3530-
7030-14030- 21030 and 28030 kHz.
WARC: The QSOs in the WARC bands are allowed but no
recommended freq.
Mode: A1A - CW, straight key and no-electronic key
only.
CALL: CQ KD - CQ GACW KD, etc.
Exchange: Greetings and RST plus your GACW #. Non GACW
members send KD.
If you made more than 10 QSOs you are invited to vote
for 3 different stations with a special very good
sending.
The "GACW KEY DAY" will be awarded to the 5 most voted
stations.
Logs. Simple list using log book format, etc.
Deadline: Not later than the 15st of March to GACW
Logs can be sent via e-mail as text-file to:
gacw@lan.no-ip.org
GACW
P.O. Box 9
B1875ZAA - Wilde
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
-o-o-o-o-o-o
GACW KEY DAY
El GACW KD no es una competencia ni un concurso, sino
que se trata de incentivar a todos los
radioaficionados a utilizar sus manipuladores
verticales o no electronicos, y hacer con ellos tantos
QSOs como les resulte posible con los demas
participantes.
Fecha: Comenzando el ultimo sabado de Febrero de cada
a?o - 23/02/2003.
Horario: Desde las 1800 UTC del sabado hasta las 0600
UTC del domingo.
Frecuencias: Cerca, pero siempre arriba de 3.530 -
7.030 - 14.030 - 21.030 y 28.030 KHz.
WARC: Los comunicados en las bandas WARC tambien estan
considerados, use la frecuencia mas conveniente.
Call: CQ KD - CQ GACW KD, etc.
MODE: A1A - CW, con manipuladores verticales o no
electronicos unicamente.
Intercambio: Saludos, RST y su numero de miembro del
GACW. Otros participantes deben usar KD en lugar del
numero de miembro.
Cada participante que envie una planilla con mas de 10
comunicados, tendra derecho a emitir tres votos
diferentes por aquellos participantes que hayan
demostrado una especial calidad en su transmision.
El diploma GACW KEY DAY sera entregado a los 5
participantes mas votados.
Planillas: Una simple lista como si fuera del libro de
guardia. Envielas al GACW por correo antes del 15 de
Marzo.
Tambien pueden ser enviadas por email a:
gacw@lan.no-ip.org
GACW
P.O. Box 9
B1875ZAA - Wilde
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
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>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 10:10:42 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208061306.g76D6EhF017533@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 8:57, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>I think Bill missed my point, probably because I could have put that more
>precisely. There are no CW sub-bands, but the phone sub-bands protect CW
>from phone QRM.
It's not true, Pete. The "phone" subbands actually separate analog
modulation (voice, fax, television), from "digital" subbands (RTTY,
Packet, etc). CW is permitted everywhere. CW operators can choose any
frequency that is free of QRM, regardless of mode.
> I worry that the FCC will succumb to pressure to expand
>the phone sub-bands to cover more and more spectrum now effectively set
>aside for CW and digital modes.
Again -- the same error. There is no spectrum "set aside" for CW on HF.
All frequencies are allowed for CW.
Indeed, it would appear, from the comment made by the FCC official that
further expansion of analog modes is less likely. After all, if amatuers
start emphasizing more digital modes, then the increased demand of these
frequencies would support the digital subbands, not caused them to be
decreased.
> Digital devotees should realize that the
>existing phone sub-bands now protect them, too.
Uh, it's vice versa. CW devotees should realise their best allies against
"phone QRM" are digital devotees.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 10:10:45 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208061306.g76D6JhF017602@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 9:49, Zack Widup at w9sz@prairienet.org wrote:
>So you might say that the digital modes are better than CW or SSB in
>having QSO's or ragchews but aren't the best for rapid contest operation.
This has been a topic of discussion before. I remember an article in the
last 15 years or so indicating that perhaps the best way to enhance
digital contesting is to develop a special protocol for contest exchanges.
Of course, such a mode would appear to further remove the human element
from contest operation.
>My favorite is still CW.
No one says you can't enjoy the mode. I do.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Tue Aug 6 09:40:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
In-Reply-To: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208060814481.2933-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Jim White wrote:
> There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
> including the following which was typical of them:
>
>
> "Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
> to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
>
>
> I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
> lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
> wrong.
>
> Why?
>
>
> Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
>
The operator still has to read the signal on the screen. The operator
still has to reply with his answers. To me, the operator is still copying
the signals - he's using his eyes instead of his ears. Why is that
different than SSB, CW or anything else? It is not totally a
machine-to-machine QSO, the operator is still involved. It's the
operator's ideas and thoughts that are being exchanged, not the machine's
(if machines can even have ideas and thoughts - read "Godel, Escher, Back
- an Eternal Golden Braid" by Douglas R. Hofstadter.)
>
> If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
> contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
> has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
> their "decoders"
>
>
> This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
> PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
> contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
>
>
> What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
>
Some of us think that new things are adventures. I still vividly recall
my first QSO's on 160, 30, 17, 12 meters; 222, 432, 1296, 2304, 3456 etc.
MHz. And my first QSO's with RTTY, PSK31, MFSK16, etc. They were ALL
adventures!
>
> Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
>
My opinion is that data exchange is data exchange - whether you exchange
the data via spoken word, Morse code, written or typed message or
telepathy - it's still data exchange. RADIO is the medium - a signal sent
from an electronic transmitter to an antenna and then relayed via free
space, ionosphere, troposphere, EME or whatever, and then received at
another antenna and detected by an electronic receiver. If it's done that
way, it's radio regardless of the mode of communication used. I myself am
interested in all the modes available. But I should note that CW is still
my favorite and occupies 90% or more of my operating time.
>
> 73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
> is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
OK - I guess we just have different opinions. I'll still work you on CW.
:-)
73, Zack W9SZ
>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Aug 6 10:55:04 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805085257.020399b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <004801c23d50$df2ad740$7deb21a2@com>
Gosh, another thread being beat to death. Valid points from
both camps, but look fellas; this is a hobby. Some folks like
Vanila and some like Chocolate.
Another example, analagous to Pete's Sailboat came from
Chuck Yeager at the Oshkosh airshow on "Sunday Morning".
He mentioned that he had flown 2500 MPH, and that the F15s
and F16s were relatively easy to fly. He enjoys flying his
vintage P51 Mustang. As he said, That takes real skill, and
if you don't stay on top of it all the time, it will beat you up.
Why don't we just enjoy the hobby, what ever mode we prefer.
Dallas - W3PP
>From mark at ilexeng.com Tue Aug 6 11:19:08 2002
From: mark@ilexeng.com (Mark Bailey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
References: <008b01c23cd0$015691f0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
<3D4F4A43.714E9016@btv.ibm.com>
Message-ID: <001701c23d54$3bbd3cc0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
Hi Ronald:
I've done some more research. I'm using TR-Log. Jay
from Array Solutions provided a suggestion for filtering RF
noise.
The problem appears to be that the LPT port in this computer
can't drive the STROBE, PTT, CW, Radio A/B and one
paddle (DIT or DAH) reliably in the presence of RF.
I can see the PTT voltage levels varying a little bit on a
voltmeter, following the paddle keying. This is enough to
cause the PTT sensing in the audio switching to follow the
keying.
The radio A/B select is so marginal that adding a voltmeter
probe to one specific leg of the input circuit causes something
to go into oscillation!
I'm going to try a different computer, with a different LPT
port type. I suppose I should build an opto-isolated interface...
Thanks and 73,
Mark, KD4D
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald Rossi" <rrossi@btv.ibm.com>
To: "Mark Bailey" <mark@ilexeng.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
> What are the paddles hooked up too? Do they drive a keyer feeding the
> box? Are they feeding the LPT port and the computer is generating the CW
> and PTT? Could it be the PTT generation is not right? What software are
> you using?
>
> Mark Bailey wrote:
> >
> > Hello, All:
> >
> > I am in PJ2 with an Array Solutions SO2R Master. I'm having
> > intermittent RF problems. They appear to be with the receive
> > audio switching relay...it's chattering or switching when the paddle
> > sends CW. The radio is a TS940. I haven't hooked up the
> > second radio yet!
> >
> > Has anyone had similar problems? Any suggestions?
> >
> > I have grounded the SO2R box and computer, added ferrites
> > on the power and computer (LPT) cables and swapped the
> > "wall wort" power supply. I'm about to poke around with
> > bypass capacitors.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Mark, KD4D
> > kd4d@comcast.net
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron (kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Tue Aug 6 08:17:36 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
>This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
>PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
>am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
>contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
I haven't tried PSK31 yet, so can't comment there, but I have done some
RTTY. Normally I find myself in violent agreement with OJ on most things,
but this one is a big exception. There definitely IS an element operator
skill involved in RTTY--a HUGE element. Until you've been on the receiving
end of a good RTTY pile-up, you just can't appreciate what chaos is. There
are lots of good calls in that mess, but trying to pull out just one good
one can be quite a challenge. It's the kind of thing where a mediocre op is
likely to have a UBN rate that is just through the roof. (Right now I'm
living in dread of my UBN report from last winter's RTTY/RU, because I know
I'm one of said mediocre RTTY ops!) In addition, timing is
everything...just as it is in CW. I can listen to a really great RTTY op
(e.g. AA5AU) running a pile-up and see hear just as much beauty (well,
almost) as listing to one of the CW greats showing off their stuff.
In summary, my advice to OJ would be to give it a try sometime. I think Jim
just might discover a new challenge and have some fun. And, super op that
he is, I would expect that eventually--after he learned the needed
skills--he would work his way into the top 10 boxes. Say, didn't K5ZD do
just that a few years ago?
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:11:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061511.g76FB7813098@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 4 13,943 TDXS
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:12:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061512.g76FCJA13107@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only QRP
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed QRP
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:13:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061513.g76FD1413116@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
YL2KF 420 2630 188 494,440
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
SV1CIB 211 1360 78 106,080
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 4 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:15:20 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061515.g76FFKP13127@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:17:21 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061517.g76FHLP13145@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 22, 2002
E-mail logs to: jshort@mindspring.com
Mail logs to:
Jeff Short, KD3UC
5106 Cypress Ct.
Alpharetta, GA 30005
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Rover LP
K4BAI/M 493 8 37 4 15 40,754 SECC
N4PN 676 75 400 57 20 20,876
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
K4BAI 67 2 19 2 1 2,856 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
KN4Y 591 0 42 0 12 49,644 FCG
W8RU 44 0 32 0 1 2,816 MRRC
NJ8J 43 7 21 7 3 2,604 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 2 1 2 1 2 15 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K5YAA 170 31 106 27 15 49,343 OkDX
W6KC 57 1 51 1 3 5,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 78 10 64 10 9 12,284 PVRC
W3DYA 92 0 66 0 12,144
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 62 11 33 11 8 5,896
K8MR 52 4 39 4 4,644 MRRC
W4SAA 27 0 23 0 2 1,242 FCG
NF4A 11 12 10 12 4 748 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
NJ4X/7 32 0 31 0 3 1,984
K8GU(@K8GU/P) 8 0 8 0 1 128 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:18:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061518.g76FIke13154@localhost.localdomain>
2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqvhf@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ VHF Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op LP
N1LDY 268 66 15 17,688
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All Multi-Op QRP
HS4FKF/1 462 12 27 11,088 Sripatum University
HS3NEX 372 14 27 10,416 HOT WAVE DX GROUP
HS2JFW/1 328 11 27 7,216 Bangkok University A
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All SOAB HP
K1TEO 285 96 6 37,824
KB8U 227 99 17 30,888
K3DNE 167 69 10 15,732 PVRC
K3ZO 183 67 11 14,874 PVRC
K8CC 130 72 7 12,240 MRRC
N8BJQ 116 58 12 8,642 SOUTHWEST OHIO DX AS
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All SOAB LP
VE3KZ 126 66 9,570 Ontario VHF Associat
VE2ZP 54 31 8 2,232 Capital Region DX Cl
K8MR 55 34 3 1,870 MRRC
K0UK 2 2 27 6 Grand Mesa
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All SOAB QRP
N6MU(@N6NB) 220 57 17,100 SCCC
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All SOSB/2 QRP
E21DKD 587 17 18 19,958 DX'er Group
E21SKK 373 12 24 8,952
HS8GLR 218 9 20 3,924
E20YGG 282 6 20 3,384
E21EIC 248 2 18 1,984 HSDXA
E20MXA 127 4 7 1,016 HSDXA
HS5AYO 60 8 5 960 HSDXA
HS0XNO 97 2 9 388
HS4BPQ/9 44 3 3 264 HSDXA
HS6MYW/1 58 2 4 232 HSDXA
HS5SYH 25 2 2 100
E20JPJ 25 2 2 100 HSDXA
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All SOSB/6 LP
K8KFJ 26 19 6 494
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All SOSB/6 QRP
N3AWS 5 4 3 20
Operators:
HS2JFW/1 E20MFO,E20MFS,E20SZO,E20TFM,HS2JFW
HS3NEX HS3JWC,HS3MTB,HS3NEX,HS3NMK,HS3NNE,HS3NQQ,
HS3OPN
HS4FKF/1 E20MYX,E20TTJ,E20UWZ,E20XAU,HS4FKF,HS4IVS,
HS5WIU,HS8KJW,W20WUE
N1LDY KE1AK,N1LDY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:20:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061520.g76FKu813165@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
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All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 11 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:28:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061528.g76FSPv13177@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 3 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 09:29:41 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] S units have been 6 db for a LONG time.
In-Reply-To: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
References: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
Message-ID: <edqvkuo1mpl6p6ekkh93a4ekmb5fg5pmfc@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 01:46:19 -0400, Guy Olinger wrote:
>Have a look at the meter (carrier level indicator) on this photo of an
>excellent condition pre-WW2 RME 69.
>
> http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dials.jpg
_________________________________________________________
DON'T GO to this website. Something funny is going on. My
firewall stopped a connection request, something that should be
totally unnecessary for an ordinary .jpg file. I told the
firewall to deny the connection and the file would not download
without it.
It might be perfectly innocent but I've downloaded lots of .jpg
files and never had this happen. Color me paranoid, but
something's not right here.
Bill, W7TI
>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Tue Aug 6 09:42:46 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
Message-ID: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
This debate is like others along the same lines..
Both have dedicated camps of followers who have
passionate (and usually well-reasoned) points of
view and positions staked out. Neither will budge
(much) off their positions.
(An aside.. kinda reminds me of the Kipling poem
about the 7 blind men touching different parts of
an elephant and THEN describing the elephant.
Each was right, passionate, and accurate... but
they all lacked an overall contextual point of
reference.)
After having followed the 'CW/NO CW',
'CW/SSB/PSK/etc' debates.. one theme seems to be
constantly appearing - at least to my eyes.
The BIG difference between the two camps is the
level of human involvment in the effort to
successfully initiate, follow through on, and
complete the communications.
CW/SSB operations (without intervening
decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
make the human being an integral part of the
equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
being.
It REQUIRES a buy-in and a committment to
participate which axiomatically brings ownership
(with the subsequenct personal pleasure of
succeeding in doing) to the entire process.
Ownership involves investment and that requires
one to comitt to the investment which invokes a
personal comittment by the one who is invested in
he process.
The decision on 'go/no-go' and success/failure of
the mission is totally dependent on the decisions
made by the human being which further cement the
relationship and make that bond even tighter and
more personal.
In the case of technology driven modes such as
PSK/RTTY/etc. where the machine makes the
'go/no-go', 'success/failure' determination and
decision the human being is reduced to a lesser
role not having any real stake or buy-in to the
success or failure of the mission outcome.
The amount of commitment/involvement/investment
of self is reduced (or depending on the level of
automation/technology involved) basically
eliminated and therefore no real sense of
achievement or satisfaction.
If the mission succeeds, it is due to the machine
being the primary source of success.. if it
fails.. then the machine is responsible. All the
human did was tune a knob and press a
button/click a mouse and stand back out of the
way.
The success/failure is dependent on a 'thing' not
a person and that drives the value to the human
down to where it becomes just a commodity to be
used rather than something to invest in.
No personal connection.. no buy-in.. no
investment of self into the project.. little
comittment... therefore little pleasure in
success or desire to findout why things failed.
I AM NOT.. ANTIDIGITAL/AUTOMATED MODES! I believe
firmly that digital modes and all the wonderful
benefits have their place, surely. Let us use
them for their best purposes, of course. However,
I think we should try to keep the understanding
of WHY in mind whichwill help eliminate the
constant aruging about 'MY MODE'S BETTER'N YOUR
MODE BECAUSE....' OH YEAH! WELL *MY* MODE CAN
DO...."..etc..etc..
Just one hams humble and perhaps misguided
understanding.
Fingers are twitching!@ MUST BE TIME FOR A
CONTEST!
73
Chuck K3FT
__________________________________________________
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Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better
http://health.yahoo.com
>From llindblom at juno.com Tue Aug 6 18:16:19 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
Message-ID: <20020806.101643.5840.14174@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Unless you have spent some time operating RTTY contests please do not put down
those of us that do. It is not all machine nirvana and just watching the
equipment do everything. It still takes some brain power and close watching of
the screen to know when to switch decoders or change the settings and, to copy
partial print, shifted characters and other anomalies of RTTY.
73 and how many more days till FQP??
W0ETC
Message: 5
From: Jim White <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
Reply-To: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
Organization: Florida Contest Group
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
including the following which was typical of them:
"Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
wrong.
Why?
Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
their "decoders"
This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
than phone - if you are really good!
73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
73,
Jim, K4OJ
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>From tree at kkn.net Tue Aug 6 12:45:02 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
Message-ID: <20020806184502.GB11346@kkn.net>
Well - to each their own - and anything that gets people excited about
doing radio is good.
However, for this op, having the radio signals in my head is where
the fun is. Hearing those dahs come off the moon (with my ears) is
so much more exciting than seeing some kind of computer printout.
Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
I have no interest in pursuing any kind of operating where the human
isn't in the receiving loop.
73 Tree N6TR
>From n4gi at tampabay.rr.com Tue Aug 6 17:00:43 2002
From: n4gi@tampabay.rr.com (n4gi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <1.5.4.32.20020806110338.011f1900@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <000c01c23d83$f259d9a0$6c01a8c0@EAC>
> A monkey with a computer connection (there
> already may be a few on this reflector IMHO) can be equally loud as
> anyone else.
A monkey with a computer connection and thousands to spend on radio gear,
maybe.
Could somebody forward me this monkey's e-mail address.... I'm having a
bugger of a time setting up my MK-V for the digital modes.
Perhaps I just eat too many banannas, but I don't really think that all new
things are bad. (Just not as good as CW)
73
Blake N4GI
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Aug 6 21:25:01 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
In-Reply-To: <20020806.101643.5840.14174@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <3D50309D.17918.21BFFCE@localhost>
I agree. I've operated all 3 modes, and feel that the least amount of skill
is required for (in order):
1. The FQP
2. SSB
Three's and QRZ last two only,
Barry W2UP
On 6 Aug 2002 llindblom@juno.com wrote:
> Unless you have spent some time operating RTTY contests please do not put
> down those of us that do. It is not all machine nirvana and just watching
> the equipment do everything. It still takes some brain power and close
> watching of the screen to know when to switch decoders or change the
settings and, to copy partial print, shifted characters and other anomalies of
RTTY.
>
> 73 and how many more days till FQP??
>
> W0ETC
>
>
> Message: 5
> From: Jim White <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
> Reply-To: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
> Organization: Florida Contest Group
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
>
> There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
> including the following which was typical of them:
>
>
> "Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
> to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
>
>
> I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
> lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
> wrong.
>
> Why?
>
>
> Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
>
>
> If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
> contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
> has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
> their "decoders"
>
>
> This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
> PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
> contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
>
>
> What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
>
>
> Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
>
>
>
> And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
> than phone - if you are really good!
>
> 73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
> is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 15:13:39 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
In-Reply-To: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
References: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <nke0lucpgse4jeo9dkhtj68vvb1t18tl2p@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 07:17:36 -0700, Bruce Sawyer wrote:
>There definitely IS an element operator
>skill involved in RTTY--a HUGE element.
_________________________________________________________
Not to mention the technical side. Setting up a top-notch RTTY
station takes more than plugging a key into the CW jack,
especially on the receiving end. And yet it's not rocket science
either; it can be done by most anyone who has the desire.
Give it a try, why doncha?
73, Bill W7TI
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 15:31:24 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
In-Reply-To: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <m7f0luoobup8pm3mkqh940jttk8fg3l7h6@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 08:42:46 -0700 (PDT), Chuck wrote:
>CW/SSB operations (without intervening
>decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
>make the human being an integral part of the
>equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
>being.
_________________________________________________________
True of course, but still beside point for me. What we are doing
is using RADIO for communication. If you want real human
involvement in your communications, go talk to the neighbor over
the back fence. That far exceeds anything you can do with radio.
I'm trying to point out that we have a technically-oriented
hobby. Nobody gets their license because they want to improve
their people skills. For some operators just picking up a mike
or key is enough. For others, they become fascinated by the
technical details and pursue their interests to a fare-thee-well.
I'd guess I'm about halfway up the curve. I have a lot invested
in my station (time and money), but it pales beside what some of
the EME guys do. Or the very top contesters and DXers.
IMO, we are engaged in a technical hobby. The human interchange
is fun but secondary, and not the real driving force. YMMV and
probably does, but that's how I see it.
73, Bill W7TI
>From kq2m at mags.net Tue Aug 6 19:00:00 2002
From: kq2m@mags.net (Robert Shohet)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 15 days is NOT enough time
Message-ID: <000d01c23d94$9d050040$9b00a8c0@nt.charterne.com>
Lots of pro's and con's on this "issue" sparked by Trey's ambitious and
thoughtful ideas.
Most of the pro's and con's have been covered except for
family issues and career issues. These are issues that are not safe
to ignore.
Each year from about mid-January to the 3rd week in April,
I run a work marathon filled with issues of accounting, taxes, investments,
market trading, etc. Anyone in the financial services, tax or legal areas
has to deal with this. Some of us have more time and business
commitments than others.
In my case, it is almost impossible to make the time to operate in
both ARRLDX contests and CQWPX SSB. Fixing antennas is out of
the question, as is even thinking about the CQ160, Sprint or
anything else. Reviewing the log for typos (yes, I do this), and attempting
to write comments or contest notes stretches me almost to the breaking
point (as well as my family).
Now it is proposed that we have a 15 day deadline that for ARRLDX CW logs
will fall, depending on the calendar, either in the middle of ARRLDXSSB
weekend or shortly before it? It's just too soon in the middle of too much
going
on.
Perhaps this will be ok for others, but not for me. I also do not
understand how the difference between 15 and 30 days can be so pivotal and
crucial.
Let's first eliminate all the other sources of delays and deadlines before
we mess with this. Until and unless Congress changes our tax system and the
end of year work required to deal with it, a 15 day deadline virtually
ensures that I will have to make a choice between operating and not
submitting a log
or not operating at all.
I can't believe that this type of a choice, forced on the participants,
could be beneficial to any contest. For years we have waited many months
for the contest results. If instead of 7 months it will now take only 4
months, that's a great improvement! So why should it now be crucial to have
the results in 3.6 months instead of 4.0 moths?
I can wait, and I believe, so can a lot of the other participants.
73
Bob KQ2M
>From va3dx at sympatico.ca Tue Aug 6 23:22:18 2002
From: va3dx@sympatico.ca (va3dx@sympatico.ca)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
References: <3D50309D.17918.21BFFCE@localhost>
Message-ID: <001001c23db9$41485a20$17b4fea9@glennwyant>
Geez, I operate CW and RTTY; then SSB;
in that order BECUZ its more fun for me.
Others may like SSB or PSK, since they
enjoy that, I never really gave any
thought as to whether I was wasteing brain
cells operating RTTY ... 73 Glenn VA3DX
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 6 16:26:42 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
References: <20020806184502.GB11346@kkn.net>
Message-ID: <025201c23d98$59dbde20$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Amen to that. Why does everything have to be (1) data rate, or (2) skill
involved? What IS this compulsion for speed?
CW is simply, pure FUN. (Remember when that was a sufficient goal?)
Before computers, and memory keyers, and electronic keyers, it was just
plain FUN listening to "fists". Anyone here remember those?
Some of the operators I was blessed to work (and know), like W3GRF, W3BES,
W4KFC, W6CUF, KH6IJ, W9IOP - they had unique FISTS. I wasted more SS time,
just sitting there listening to W4KFC run them at seemingly impossible
rates. Or the rat-a-tat-tat of KH6IJ. That was simply fun.
Even more recently, I wasted too much time in the 1984 CQ WW CW @ EA9KF
marveling at my friend N6AA @ 9Y4VT running Europe on 40 meters. Flawless,
and the skill all between the ears.
Computer screen, not required.
And Ville OH2MM @ EA8EA. You guys want to hear how the best does it?
I don't begin to purport to be as skilled as the afore-mentioned (as
everyone knows by now, I'm just perhaps more tenacious, and unfortunately
will out-last most of them), but when I'm running a pile-up from, say ZD8Z,
I envision myself as the conductor of a large orchestra (bear with me here,
guys). OK, it's your turn. And now yours, etc.
Done right, CW is music to our ears. That's it: CW is music. Anyone here
think they can come-up with something better than music?
Vy 73
Jim Neiger
N6TJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tree" <tree@kkn.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
>
> Well - to each their own - and anything that gets people excited about
> doing radio is good.
>
> However, for this op, having the radio signals in my head is where
> the fun is. Hearing those dahs come off the moon (with my ears) is
> so much more exciting than seeing some kind of computer printout.
>
> Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
>
> I have no interest in pursuing any kind of operating where the human
> isn't in the receiving loop.
>
> 73 Tree N6TR
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 6 19:05:59 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <200208061306.g76D6JhF017602@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIKEOOCAAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
<Insert scream here>
I don't need no stinkin' computer to do CW.
73,
dale, kg5u
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Wed Aug 7 01:41:38 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTCs & WAE
References: <000001c23d75$7dbdbd90$86dedede@nitz2k>
Message-ID: <003501c23dab$31498940$52bb180a@9byjx01>
>>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE contest
Funny thing... I was thinking about this on my way home from work, hah!
Paul K4JA made an excellent point to Jerry KE9I and I after last
year's WAE SSB contest. We left a little too many unsent potential QTCs
on the table due to poor strategy on my part! I thought Sunday we would
be able to dump QTCs like crazy but that didn't work out.
QTCs usually contain info from 10 previous QSOs. Each QTC sent is
the same point value as each additional QSO. So assuming that you can
send off the 10 QTCs in maybe 1.5 to 2 mins (?) that would equate to
an hourly QSO rate of about 300-400. Even if sending 10 QTCs took
4 mins that would equate to an hourly rate of 150 QSOs/hour!
( 60mins / (time to send 10 QTCs in mins) ) * 10 = equivalent hourly QSO rate
And the rate "bump" works for both the EU and non-EU side of the contest....
Since we each get a point per QTC sent/recvd.
Now the punch line: You need more QSOs in order to send more QTCs!
Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at 30+ wpm!
Good luck everyone!
It should really be a lot of FUN...
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw.htm
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Mon Aug 5 20:44:52 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
Message-ID: <00a101c23ce2$7a2adca0$6501a8c0@don>
Attention RTTY Contesters:
Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
Please only vote once. When you vote and place comments on the
page, they are sent to me in an E-mail. I will tabulate the results and
give them to Wayne. You don't have to make any comments, but
your callsign will be required.
I will publish the results on the web site and make an announcement here.
This survey will run one week and will be disabled on Wednesday, August 14th.
This is only a survey. I am guessing that it would take a very high result
FOR including 160M to have any thought about changing the RTTY rules
and that is not likely to happen IMO. But you never know.
The URL to the survey is www.aa5au.com/naqp.
73 & thanks for your participation.
Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:15 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208070051.g770pjhF006738@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 13:51, Rich Gelber, K2WR at k2wr@njdxa.org wrote:
>Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
>can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
>mode" that supports this "feature".
Well, RTTY operators have been using 2 or 3 radios for quite some time.
And it isn't a difficult task to process multiple digital signals at one
time. There are PSK31 appliactions that do this today.
In fact, if we get beyond the limitations of a radio "audio channel"
there's no reason a digital radio couldn't decode 15 kHz, 50 kHz or even
an entire band worth of signals similtaneously -- something that would be
difficult or impossible with the human ear.
>Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you could
>make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying more
>than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
>superior again. ;-)
Very nice straw man you've knocked down there.
If anything, digital modes using FSK, PSK or other types of modulation
are easier to decode multiple instances similtaneously than OOK
(on-off-keying) modulations (like CW).
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:20 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208070051.g770pphF006747@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 11:50, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
> Under extreme contest conditions on any band, CW rules!
Does it? That's an open question.
>Why
>is this so? The answer is very simple...noise bandwidth. On the
>low bands, noise tends to increase as you move down in frequency.
[ Sound reasons removed ]
>Because of noise, any mode which allows a smaller (i.e. narrower)
>noise bandwidth will be more effective in communications than a mode
>which requires larger bandwidths.
This is essentially Shannon's law. (Actually, the law takes into account
both the bandwidth and the threshold above noise -- the total area
therein defines the maximum information content that can be moved aross a
defined channel)
So, it follows that ANY mode (as you indicated) which has a narrow
bandwidth would be effective on these noisier bands.
One DISadvantage of CW is that the transmitter isn't always keyed. At
extremely low signal levels, it is hard to discern at the receiver when
the signal is present and when it is absent. For this reason, FSK and PSK
have a distinct advantage over OOK (CW) -- at least a 2 dB advantage.
> I don't believe any current digital mode has an advantage
>over either CW or SSB in contest conditions, not due to any
>bandwidth considerations, but simply due to the awkwardness of the
>human/computer/radio interface in making contacts rapidly (tuning,
>identifying, exchanging, etc.) IMHO the human brain coupled to a
>radio is a far more powerful combination under contest conditions
>than any mode which requires a computer for coding/decoding signals.
>This might change in the future but that's how I see it today.
I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
watching....
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:34 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW from deep space.
Message-ID: <200208070052.g770q7hF006771@contesting.com>
On 8/6/02 0:51, Guy Olinger, K2AV at k2av@contesting.com wrote:
>What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep
>space, vs. psk31, etc...
>
>Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is
>transmitting in packets with self-correction CRC's. Only transmitting
>part of the time. The trick is doing what is necessary to trust the
>zero state.
Guy,
Please name one NASA space mission in the last 40 years that has used
CW/OOK as a means of information transmission.
The "zero" state is exactly the problem with OOK. That's why it is
inferior to FSK, PSK or QAM.
Although PSK has a higher duty cycle than OOK, it has a 4 dB advantage in
the presence of Gaussian noise. One could reduce the power by half (3 dB)
over an OOK transmitter and still maintain a 1 dB advantage. If the duty
cycle of an OOK transmitter is 50%, the power consumption would be the
same, and still the PSK transmitter would have a 1 dB advantage.
OOK doesn't cut the mustard for space communications.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From K7LXC at aol.com Tue Aug 6 22:13:02 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] "Q" signals & WAE
Message-ID: <1a0.678f974.2a81ce1e@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/6/02 12:21:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, K9GY@K9GY.com
writes:
> QRL? Are you busy?
> QRU? Have you anything for me?
> QTC? How many messages have you to send?
> QTX? Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
>
Don't forget the new one - QDC? What's your damn call?
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From w5gn at mxg.com Tue Aug 6 21:15:08 2002
From: w5gn@mxg.com (w5gn from earth to swbell)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
In-Reply-To: <025201c23d98$59dbde20$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Message-ID: <FJECJCDPGLAELGCJIMMNMEMJHPAA.w5gn@mxg.com>
N6TJ said:
"Done right, CW is music to our ears. That's it: CW is music. Anyone here
think they can come-up with something better than music?"
CW is music, but certainly not better than the music at Alpine Valley,
Wisconsin, this past weekend (instead of the NAPQ), when The Other Ones,
the remaining Grateful Dead, performed for two days at their
Terrapin Station show.
Were any other contesters there, and did you notice the callsign K6A
showing between Phil Lesh and Bobby Weir on their big screen projection?
If that's a clue that they plan to get their licenses, and use that
special call sign, and if they get as good at CW music as they are
with their current instruments, WRTC 20xx will likely have new
winners.
Barry, W5GN
>From K7LXC at aol.com Tue Aug 6 22:18:04 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
Message-ID: <10f.151614d5.2a81cf4c@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/6/02 12:44:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tree@kkn.net
writes:
> Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
>
No but CW sex would be.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From frenaye at pcnet.com Tue Aug 6 22:33:21 2002
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer to
the topic of contesting.
Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in which
conditions. You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the best
combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work them
fast. That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major contest I'm
aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except Field Day, and
digital activity is fairly minor).
-- Tom
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e-mail: frenaye@pcnet.com YCCC --> http://www.yccc.org/
Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 23:21:20 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
AA4LR wrote:
>I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
>RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
>There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
>
>I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
>watching....
Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
73, Bill W4ZV
World Records QSO Mode Year
P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Tue Aug 6 23:19:27 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
Message-ID: <002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
That would be a neat contest, though I wonder the extent to which you could
convince ops whose stations aren't already equipped to do the digital modes.
It is, of course, easier now with sound card applications that essentially
only require audio, PTT and control connections to a radio, but I imagine a
lot of ops won't bother even to do that (or if they have the requisite
connections, even to load the digital-mode application).
Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...
Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.
73, kelly, ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Frenaye" <frenaye@pcnet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:33 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
>
> Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer
to the topic of contesting.
>
> Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
>
> What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
>
> Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in
which conditions. You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the
best combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work
them fast. That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major
contest I'm aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except
Field Day, and digital activity is fairly minor).
>
> -- Tom
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------
> e-mail: frenaye@pcnet.com YCCC --> http://www.yccc.org/
> Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444
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>From g3xtt at lineone.net Wed Aug 7 15:38:18 2002
From: g3xtt@lineone.net (Donald Field)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Old vs. New?
Message-ID: <0a6801c23e17$cad63100$09d0403e@field>
Inspired (!) by the recent debate on here about digital modes, etc. I
drafted the following editorial for the UK's Chiltern DX Club Digest (a
temporary distraction from working on IOTA Contest logs). But then I
thought, what the heck, some of you "Reflectees" might enjoy it too. If not,
the Delete key isn't far away ..
73 Don G3XTT
g3xtt@lineone.net
There has been a long-running debate on the Contests reflector recently
about whether digital modes such as PSK31 and WSJT (used on VHF for weak
signal work) are "real" amateur radio. Views, as you might expect, vary from
"CW is the only real mode" to those who believe the new modes will
eventually oust CW and SSB altogether. Indeed, there seems to be another
theory on the go to the effect that the FCC will eventually ban the
"traditional" modes altogether, as being obsolete, and insist that the
amateur bands only be used for high-tech modes. As always, I suspect the
real truth is far from either extreme.
Far be it from me to give a definitive answer, as there are obviously many
shades between the two extremes I have described. But it seems to me there
are several elements here, and to focus on just one of them is to hobble
this fascinating and broad-based hobby of ours.
Firstly, there is the aspect of amateur radio which lies in technical
experimentation (which increasingly nowadays means software rather than
hardware, that being the nature of the way technology has evolved). Amateurs
have a distinguished history of technological innovation, and to see
amateurs pioneering new ways of, for example, reliably achieving VHF/UHF
communication via the moon with much more modest stations than heretofore is
an example of real progress. It opens up low signal work to a much greater
community than before. Who knows, the professionals may have something to
learn from this too, as they did from packet radio and other advances. And,
of course, if radio amateurs refuse to adopt technological advances, we
might just as well still be using AM or even spark gaps. All this
experimentation, of course, helps also to hone our technological skills,
continuing amateur radio's role as a pool of communications specialists,
which employers can and do draw from (at least one UK employer in the
communications sector will automatically shortlist any job application from
a licensed amateur).
Secondly, there is the aspect of amateur radio which is public service,
perhaps less so in the UK, but very much so in the USA, the Caribbean
islands, and elsewhere. There is already an inquiry underway into why the
professional communicators were less than impressive in the aftermath of
September 11th, and we are all aware that radio amateurs played an important
role in plugging the gap. But supporting professionals in emergency
situations require that we be professional ourselves. This can mean, for
example, employing the latest technology, particularly digital technology.
However much we love SSB or CW, a packet message will almost certainly be
delivered with a higher degree of accuracy and, perhaps even more
importantly, with an audit trail.
Thirdly, there is the actual operating element. CW and SSB demand specific
skills (CW especially so), and employing those skills, especially in a
competitive situation (DXing or contesting) hones them, while giving us a
real sense of satisfaction. It is a moot point whether those skills are
transferable in the 21st century but, in a sense, this doesn't matter, any
more than whether a fly fisherman could be useful on a trawler. Some would
argue that the digital modes require no skill, as the operator isn't
actually listening to, and decoding the signals himself. Anyone who has
operated a digital modes contest is likely to disagree strongly; the
workload can be even higher than the traditional modes if a high QSO rate is
to be maintained. Certainly there are all the usual strategy decisions of
when to run, when to search and pounce, when to change bands, etc.
Fourthly, (lastly, or are there other aspects I should have mentioned too?),
amateur radio is very much a bridge between nations, perhaps one of its most
vital roles when there is so much suspicion and enmity around. Do the new
modes help or hinder? Amateurs have always argued that CW is great, because
even the poorest amateurs in emerging countries can probably buy or build a
CW rig. CW also goes a long way to overcoming language barriers. But wait a
minute. Who is to teach CW to those aspirants in the developing world. From
personal experience in Africa and elsewhere, probably no one. I could
equally argue that digital modes have real benefits. The amateur in a
tenament building with little or no room for outside antennas, and
surrounded by electrical noise from neighbouring appliances, may find HF
radio quite impossible. But the new modes, able to discern signals at much
lower levels, even below the noise threshold, may give his hobby a new lease
of life (indeed, for may amateurs, PSK31 has already done exactly that).
And who knows, in the not too distant future, real-time translation software
may totally remove the language barrier, bringing back into our
communications the thousands of amateurs who currently don't call us because
they are insufficiently confident in their use of English.
All in all, I believe that as a hobby we should embrace change as we always
have, while continuing, as individuals, to enjoy those aspects which
particularly appeal to us. Live and let live, as the old saying goes!
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 7 09:26:58 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
In-Reply-To: <002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
<002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <rte2lucirvg8k4mfhmet5qilgdbpphmesf@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 22:19:27 -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
>I think it has been demonstrated
>that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
>have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale.
_________________________________________________________
Interesting comment.
For me, fun is that spine tingle I get watching an almost
inaudible signal print. Pure magic.
But, to each his own.
73, Bill W7TI
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 7 11:28:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - Claimed Scores 07Aug2002
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20020807102738.025e1508@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 NAQP CW - Claimed Scores 07Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary - please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 3 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 14:33:27 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <02f901c23d77$c23a5300$6501a8c0@don>
RTTY rates will never be higher than CW or SSB overall. The point is
moot. However, depending on the individual, RTTY rates can be higher
than in the other modes consistently.
For instance, my RTTY rates are always higher than my CW rates because
I've mastered SO2R on RTTY and not yet on CW even though I've
been CW contesting over 30 years.
The highest rate I've ever achieved as a single op on RTTY was 93 per hour.
I did this twice. During the first hour of the 2001 RTTY Roundup and the
2nd hour of the 2001 CQWW RTTY contest. Both were Low Power. I've
never achieved this rate on CW, ever, high or low power even though I've
tried. The problem with RTTY rates is that there are not as many RTTY
contesters as there are CW and SSB contesters. However, the number of
RTTY contesters is rising after every contest.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 9:21 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
> AA4LR wrote:
> >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> >
> >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> >watching....
>
> Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
> World Records QSO Mode Year
> P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>
>
>
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>From alfred_frugoli at hotmail.com Wed Aug 7 16:01:44 2002
From: alfred_frugoli@hotmail.com (Alfred Frugoli)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
Message-ID: <F128VE94yizp7lYyB0D0001192c@hotmail.com>
Hello fellow contesters;
I have read much of this thread on digital modes etc. There has been a lot
of talk along the lines of Chuck's post I am replying to. If we are talking
strictly about the copying of a signal, then yes, SSB and CW do require the
human component. However this discussion seems to miss what to me is a much
larger part of contesting - propagation, equipment, knowing your station,
knowing your personal limitations.
I personally have done a fair amount of SSB, CW and RTTY contesting. Yes,
when I do a RTTY contest I sit back with a burger in one hand and a beer in
the other, and occationally click the mouse. However, when there is a weak
one, I don't just give up and say "oh well, the machine can't copy it". I
read the text on the screen intently to see if I can find a prefix. I check
the clock to see if maybe there would be some other propagation mode that
might make sense (backscatter, skew path, long path etc) and try turning the
beam. Then I try a lower or higher antenna (even if it doesn't make sense).
I tweak the filters. I ask for fills. Often knowing to try these other
techniques brings the station up enough for the machine to do its work.
Sometimes this results in grabbing a mult, sometimes it isin't worth it -
just another DL. Before a contest I spend hours pouring over past years
logs of my station and other similar stations, planning, making band plans,
looking at current propigation conditions, deciding what band to be on when,
and beaming which direction. This often opens my eyes to wierd propigation
anomilies I can take advantage of, or a strategy that I tried last time that
clearly didn't work. It also allows me to make more balanced decisions
after a long night of 20/hr rates on 80M RTTY.
My point is that digital contests (at least RTTY) don't take the operator
out of the equation, it just relieves the operator from being the one to
copy the actual signal. There is still plenty of operator skill involved
>This debate is like others along the same lines..
>Both have dedicated camps of followers who have
>passionate (and usually well-reasoned) points of
>view and positions staked out. Neither will budge
>(much) off their positions.
>
>(An aside.. kinda reminds me of the Kipling poem
>about the 7 blind men touching different parts of
>an elephant and THEN describing the elephant.
>Each was right, passionate, and accurate... but
>they all lacked an overall contextual point of
>reference.)
>
>After having followed the 'CW/NO CW',
>'CW/SSB/PSK/etc' debates.. one theme seems to be
>constantly appearing - at least to my eyes.
>
>The BIG difference between the two camps is the
>level of human involvment in the effort to
>successfully initiate, follow through on, and
>complete the communications.
>
>CW/SSB operations (without intervening
>decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
>make the human being an integral part of the
>equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
>being.
>
>It REQUIRES a buy-in and a committment to
>participate which axiomatically brings ownership
>(with the subsequenct personal pleasure of
>succeeding in doing) to the entire process.
>
>Ownership involves investment and that requires
>one to comitt to the investment which invokes a
>personal comittment by the one who is invested in
>he process.
>
>The decision on 'go/no-go' and success/failure of
>the mission is totally dependent on the decisions
>made by the human being which further cement the
>relationship and make that bond even tighter and
>more personal.
>
>In the case of technology driven modes such as
>PSK/RTTY/etc. where the machine makes the
>'go/no-go', 'success/failure' determination and
>decision the human being is reduced to a lesser
>role not having any real stake or buy-in to the
>success or failure of the mission outcome.
>
>The amount of commitment/involvement/investment
>of self is reduced (or depending on the level of
>automation/technology involved) basically
>eliminated and therefore no real sense of
>achievement or satisfaction.
>
>If the mission succeeds, it is due to the machine
>being the primary source of success.. if it
>fails.. then the machine is responsible. All the
>human did was tune a knob and press a
>button/click a mouse and stand back out of the
>way.
>
>The success/failure is dependent on a 'thing' not
>a person and that drives the value to the human
>down to where it becomes just a commodity to be
>used rather than something to invest in.
>
>No personal connection.. no buy-in.. no
>investment of self into the project.. little
>comittment... therefore little pleasure in
>success or desire to findout why things failed.
>
>I AM NOT.. ANTIDIGITAL/AUTOMATED MODES! I believe
>firmly that digital modes and all the wonderful
>benefits have their place, surely. Let us use
>them for their best purposes, of course. However,
>I think we should try to keep the understanding
>of WHY in mind whichwill help eliminate the
>constant aruging about 'MY MODE'S BETTER'N YOUR
>MODE BECAUSE....' OH YEAH! WELL *MY* MODE CAN
>DO...."..etc..etc..
>
>Just one hams humble and perhaps misguided
>understanding.
>
>Fingers are twitching!@ MUST BE TIME FOR A
>CONTEST!
>
>73
>Chuck K3FT
>
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>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 12:38:26 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
<002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <02b801c23d67$b155a0e0$6501a8c0@don>
Kelly, VE4XT wrote:
>
> Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
> sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...
>
> Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
> superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
> that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
> have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
> really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
> copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
>
> That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.
>
Good idea because PSK contesting, IMO, is not fun at all (yet). Having entered
a good share of PSK contests, I can tell you that PSK31 is an excellent
conversational mode, but having nearly 20 years of RTTY contesting, I find PSK
contesting way too slow to be enjoyable. I no longer participate in PSK
contesting.
It's just not fun.
I believe the ARI International DX Contest is the only somewhat-major contest
that includes SSB, CW and Digital. When talking about Digital contesting, you
must think in terms of RTTY because any of the other digital modes are not
conducive to contesting at all. There is a mixed mode category in this contest.
I normally operate this contest RTTY only, and will occasionally work stations
with serial numbers several hundred higher than mine so I know these stations
are mixed. But the number of mixed stations appears to be low.
The CQ-M International DX Contest is SSB, CW and SSTV! There is no
combined SSB, CW & SSTV category though. There are combined SSB & CW
categories.
The Ukrainian DX Contest is CW, SSB & RTTY. The single op and mult op
categories are all mode only. But there is a RTTY only category.
For years, many RTTY operators have wanted RTTY included in the ARRL
10 meter contest (including me). I dabble in the CW part of the contest,
but like a lot of RTTY operators, feel we are missing out on the fun of the
ten meter contest. We feel the 28200-28300 section of the band could be used
for RTTY. They could still retain the mixed CW & SSB category and add
a RTTY only category for single and multi ops and reach more of the contesting
community as a whole. Even if RTTY was restricted to 28250-28300, it would
be better than having no RTTY at all.
I don't know that an all-mode contest category will ever be popular. I'm
willing to guess that at best, many of us are two mode contesters but not
3 mode.
73, Don AA5AU
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Wed Aug 7 21:50:27 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Fun
References: <200208072004.g77K3KhF005151@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <00ee01c23e54$103551e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
> Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is
technically
> superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
> that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
> have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
> really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
> copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
>
> 73, kelly, ve4xt
Exactly. Contesting is NOT about which mode gives the most 'reliable
transport'. In fact, the more reliable the transport mechanics, the less
opportunity for the operator to get involved and make a difference. If I
want high-rate reliable transport, I'll use TCP/IP over fiber. If we're
talking about Health-and-Welfare emergency traffic, I'll take an
error-correcting mode with zero requirements on the operator.
Contesting is fun precisely because it's hard enough that there is no
guaranteed winning strategy and has enough variability that the game is
always different. By increasing the reliability of the communications, the
amount of variability, and thus, the fun, is reduced.
73, Ward N0AX
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Wed Aug 7 14:46:37 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones, KR6X)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <008401c23e53$8878c8e0$963fca96@pacesetter.com>
I can't sit quietly while this thread goes on.
Below, W4ZV suggests that because RTTY contest scores are
generally lower than their CW or SSB counterparts, he can
conclude that RTTY and other digital modes are slower and
have inherently lower rates than their CW or SSB counterparts.
I don't want to endorse AA4LR's software choices without
the necessary expertise, but I'd have to object to the closed
mindedness that W4ZV displays.
I'm a guy who "loves" the music of contesting, and for me that
means the chorus of SSB contesters, the symphony of CW,
and the grand combinations found in contests like the CQP.
But, for me, modern RTTY contests are like sheet music.
Sheet music just doesn't have the same sound as music that's
being performed. But, old time RTTY contests with the old
Model 15's kerchunking away rhythmically-- now that was
percussion.
Be that as it may, I'd still have to object that with sufficient
activity and technical advancement the digital modes have the
potential for much higher contest score yields than CW and
SSB. There's simply not enough digital mode contesting to
drive the scores up. Perhaps this is because many digital
mode contesters are active on CW and SSB while only a
fraction of CW and SSB contesters are active on digital
modes.
When I began contesting, and W4ZV as well, the record
high CW scores for most contests typically eclipsed the
phone scores just as the record high phone score he lists
below eclipses the RTTY score. How quickly he forgets.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 19:21
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
> AA4LR wrote:
> >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> >
> >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> >watching....
>
> Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
> World Records QSO Mode Year
> P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>
>
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>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Wed Aug 7 22:34:29 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SAC 2001
Message-ID: <002301c23e5a$37f55940$2b4cfea9@MARC>
Hi all,
Does anybody know where I can find the results of the Scandinavian
Activity Contest 2001.
PSE reply direct.
73 Marc, ON7SS
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>From aa4lr at arrl.net Wed Aug 7 22:58:40 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
Message-ID: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
On 8/5/02 20:44, Don Hill AA5AU at aa5au@bellsouth.net wrote:
>Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
>RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
>contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
>be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
Very interesting.
This topic has come up before -- why not include RTTY on 160m?
Traditionally, hams have found that 45 baud RTTY doesn't work so hot on
160m. The reason for this is the same reason that 300 baud packet doesn't
work so hot on 40m, and virtually not at all on 80m.
The specific problem has to do with the nature of the communications
channel on HF, well below the MUF. At these frequencies, there will often
be several propagation paths between two points. This multipath
propagation produces some interesting effects, including the observed
fading of the mark or space frequency.
There is one other effect -- multipath distortion of symbols. Since each
path has a slightly different distance, each change in the digital signal
arrives at slightly different times at the receiver. As you move further
below the MUF, the effect is much more pronounced. At some point, digital
symbols are smeared together, and cannot be easily separated.
Higher symbol rates (300 baud) show this effect at higher frequencies. 45
baud RTTY has been used effectively for many years on 80m -- but not on
160m.
The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
PSK31, with it's lower symbol rate, may be more effective on 160m than
conventional Baudot RTTY. Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 7 20:38:36 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
References: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
Message-ID: <hvl3lu8bu111qash8u84v6htsrqio6pfgj@4ax.com>
On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 21:58:40 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
>than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
_________________________________________________________
There is another compensating factor on 160 meters which reduces
many of the effects that Bill mentions: Most 160 meter QSOs are
at a shorter distance than on the higher frequencies. The closer
the two stations, the less chance for multipath distortion.
Granted, if you tried to work a station half way around the world
on 160 meter RTTY, it would probably be a mess, if it even could
be done. But half way across the country ain't that bad. I only
have eight 160 meter RTTY QSOs in the log, but I don't recall any
particular difficulty with any of them. The farthest one was
about 1500 miles.
I'd like to give NAQP or some other contest a try. If it really
doesn't work, we can always go back.
Bill, W7TI
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Aug 8 04:43:20 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDOELFDLAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Wow. I think this may have been more than I wanted to know about RTTY and
160m! :)
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bill Coleman
> Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 01:59 AM
> To: Don Hill AA5AU; CQ-Contest; RTTY Reflector
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
>
>
> On 8/5/02 20:44, Don Hill AA5AU at aa5au@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> >Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
> >RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
> >contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
> >be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
>
> Very interesting.
>
> This topic has come up before -- why not include RTTY on 160m?
>
> Traditionally, hams have found that 45 baud RTTY doesn't work so hot on
> 160m. The reason for this is the same reason that 300 baud packet doesn't
> work so hot on 40m, and virtually not at all on 80m.
>
> The specific problem has to do with the nature of the communications
> channel on HF, well below the MUF. At these frequencies, there will often
> be several propagation paths between two points. This multipath
> propagation produces some interesting effects, including the observed
> fading of the mark or space frequency.
>
> There is one other effect -- multipath distortion of symbols. Since each
> path has a slightly different distance, each change in the digital signal
> arrives at slightly different times at the receiver. As you move further
> below the MUF, the effect is much more pronounced. At some point, digital
> symbols are smeared together, and cannot be easily separated.
>
> Higher symbol rates (300 baud) show this effect at higher frequencies. 45
> baud RTTY has been used effectively for many years on 80m -- but not on
> 160m.
>
> The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
> modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
> But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
>
> PSK31, with it's lower symbol rate, may be more effective on 160m than
> conventional Baudot RTTY. Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
> than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
>
>
>
> Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
> Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
> -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>
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>From jds at twistedoak.com Wed Aug 7 22:11:57 2002
From: jds@twistedoak.com (Jeff Stai)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0
.20]>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020807210526.045b9b88@mail.megapathdsl.net>
At 06:58 PM 8/7/2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
>The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
>modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
>But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
I am thinking out loud here, but I do have some small experience with data
recovery in a difficult channel...
There are many ways to solve the problem (other than increasing the symbol
rate), even within the existing protocol. In general, the trick is to
correctly characterize the error function of the channel and to compensate
for this during transmit and/or receive.
Seems to me that if we set up the challenge of 160m for the folks who write
the RTTY software, we may very well end up with an improved product on the
other bands.
73 - jeff wk6i
Jeff Stai Twisted Oak Winery LLC
Email jds@twistedoak.com
Amateur Radio WK6I
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Wed Aug 7 22:22:17 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Writelog Reflector?
Message-ID: <3D51F1F9.81C4CFB4@cncnet.com>
I'd like to start using Writelog, beginning with
the forthcoming Oceania test. It would be helpful
to know about others' experinces but two attempts
to subscribe to the Writelog reflector have resulted
in rejection.
Could someone tell me how
to get on the Writelog mailing list?
Many thanks,
Bill K6KM
>From jeflanders at comcast.net Thu Aug 8 15:44:46 2002
From: jeflanders@comcast.net (Jerry Flanders)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
In-Reply-To: <02f901c23d77$c23a5300$6501a8c0@don>
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020808143815.03359460@mail.comcast.net>
A year ago I was using PED to help polish my CW keyboarding skills. After a
few hours practice, I was up to 240 simulated Q's per hour CW. The most I
have ever seen in my WL rate window on RTTY is about 115 real ones.
Jerry W4UK
> > AA4LR wrote:
> > >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> > >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> > >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> > >
> > >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> > >watching....
> >
> > Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> > I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> > anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> > know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> > but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> > conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> > rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
> >
> > 73, Bill W4ZV
> >
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Fri Aug 9 09:59:54 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC-CW this weekend!
Message-ID: <200208090659.g796xs102099@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hello Contesters!
The 48th WAE-DX-Contest is scheduled for the upcoming weekend, August
10/11 for the telegraphy portion. Operation is restricted to the
five classic HF bands from 10 to 80 meters. Exchange RST and serial
number. If you want to get serious, check out the rules, which are
published on the WAEDC Web site at http://www.waedc.de. Be sure to read
the chapter about QTC traffic.
There are minor changes in the rules in respect to previous years:
new DX multipliers for EU participants, a low power category, markup
of unassisted OPs, no more 10 minute QSY rule for Single OPs and
other little changes.
For the EU's:
Activities from some rare spots have been announced for the contest:
9Y4/DL5MAE, 5B4AGN, 9K9O, FR5FD, HS0/OZ1HET, JY9QJ, PJ2M, VP2V/N2WKS,
YB0ECT, ZL6QH and ZS4TX. Remember that at this time of the year,
stations in the southern hemisphere are enjoying good and quiet low band
propagation and so interesting QSOs can be made during WAEDC-CW with
South America, South Africa and Australia/New Zealand on the 80 m band.
For the non-EU's:
Several of the rare EU countries are expected to show up in this event.
Tune the bands and watch out for the 3A, C3, CU, GD, GJ, SV5, SV9, TK
and ZA stations! It is a good time to improve your DXCC totals. Join the
fun by sending QTCs back to EU stations. You don't need a big station
for this, everybody will want you even if you only have a tiny signal.
If you want to listen in on how QTCs traffic sounds, take a look at the
WAEDC Web site where some MP3 files of last year's QTC traffic are
available.
Last minute information is available on the WAEDC Web site
at http://www.waedc.de.
See you all during the weekend!
73 Ben, DL6RAI
--
[] Bernhard (Ben) Buettner, DL6RAI - WAE-DX-Contest Manager
[] E-Mail: dl6rai@darc.de Phone: +49-89-943663 Fax: +49-89-943191
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Wed Aug 7 12:40:20 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WPX SSB - Category Breakdowns
Message-ID: <003d01c23e07$35f46ee0$52bb180a@9byjx01>
http://home.woh.rr.com/wpx/breakown.htm
Interesting to see that there were 109 checklogs!
That is more entrants than 12 other categories (63%):
SO10HP, SO15HP, SO20LP, SO20HP, SO40LP,
SO40HP, SO80LP, SO80HP, SO160LP, SO160HP,
QRP, MM
Does this show that all the extra categories might not
draw enough participates to warrant the extra categories?
Has the WPX gone too far in having too many categories?
73, Eric
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:12:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091412.g79ECwQ16397@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
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USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 0 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 k 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 3 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From k3pp at ptd.net Fri Aug 9 11:17:26 2002
From: k3pp@ptd.net (Glenn O'Donnell, K3PP)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTCs & WAE
References: <000001c23d75$7dbdbd90$86dedede@nitz2k>
<003501c23dab$31498940$52bb180a@9byjx01>
Message-ID: <003001c23faf$7d06f5b0$6501a8c0@STATION>
> >>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE
contest
Because it's different than the other contests and THAT is what makes the
WAE so much fun. It's different. Different scoring, different challenges,
different skills, ... It's a great contest!
> Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at 30+
wpm!
Amen to that!!
VY 73 de Glenn K3PP
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:16:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091416.g79EGC116407@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:21:45 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091421.g79ELjE16424@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
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IOTA Multi-Op LP
LZ1KSL 1232 188 429 163 24 3,706,560
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
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IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
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IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
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IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
DL6MHW/P 260 50 280 70 12 450,000 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
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IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
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IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DJ6QT 601 210 459 186 22 3,716,064 RR DX
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
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Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
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Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
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Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
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Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
HG8Z(HA8UT) 0 0 485 193 12 926,979
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
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Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
DJ6QT DJ6QT,DJ7IK
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
LZ1KSL LZ1QV,LZ1ZM,LZ1ZU,LZ3YY,LZ4BU,LZ5QZ
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:23:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091423.g79EN1Z16433@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 5 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
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All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
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All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
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All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:25:50 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091425.g79EPom16446@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 3 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From tree at kkn.net Fri Aug 9 10:07:33 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 info
Message-ID: <20020809160733.GD5504@kkn.net>
My TS850S repair web page has several new updates to it (thanks to
people like you who are contributing). I know a lot of people use
this radio in contests - and it is a very good value these days as
you can have a great radio with filters for under a kilo-buck on
e-bay.
Please check it out - there are many well known common failures that
are discussed.
http://web.jzap.com/n6tr/850repair.html
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
>From timo.klimoff at kolumbus.fi Sat Aug 10 12:38:04 2002
From: timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ "Expanded" Results
References: <DAV72vrx0twzCRIv7Az00023117@hotmail.com>
Message-ID: <009401c24049$627c51a0$a5c5f83e@tklimoff>
>After trying to decipher the CQ homepage to determine where the "expanded"
>results are located, I found there are No expanded results...'cept for station
>ops.
And Bob is not commenting the single band scores in the magazine anymore.
But there is at least one single band score I would like to point out, check
this:
28MHz
HC8A 3.916.600 6957 39 161
(op N6KT)
That's almost 7000qs on 10 meters! (And almost 4 million points)
Wow, another great score from "Mr. Fast" !
73, Timo OH1NOA
http://www.oh1noa.tk
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Sat Aug 10 13:56:40 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey Results
References: <00a101c23ce2$7a2adca0$6501a8c0@don>
Message-ID: <00d701c24097$48001700$6501a8c0@don>
Interesting results http://www.aa5au.com/naqp_160surveyresults.html.
Thanks for participating in the survey.
73, Don AA5AU
>From OL5Y at contesting.com Sun Aug 11 15:31:01 2002
From: OL5Y@contesting.com (OK1FUA (OL5Y) Martin Huml)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ England, Oakham, nr Leicester
Message-ID: <1558189703.20020811143101@contesting.com>
Hallo!
I will be with my family one week (18.8. - 24.8.) near Oakham
(nr Leicester). We will go by car, from Dover.
Is it possible to meet some contesters nearby or on the way?
73!
Martin Huml
OK1FUA, in the contests: OL5Y, IH9/OL5Y, IH9P, S586U (WRTC 2000), 9A0A
OL5Y@contesting.com
Contest Team Pantelleria - IH9P - CQWWDX SSB MULTI/MULTI
www.ih9p.com
>From k3ft at erols.com Sun Aug 11 10:58:57 2002
From: k3ft@erols.com (Chuck K3FT)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] MDC QSO party
Message-ID: <3D567BB1.7134@erols.com>
If you have some time today (Sunday 11Aug) drop down to the MDC QSO
party. Several PVRC'ers are in the mix (WX3B and myself that I know of)
along with other contesters who I have seen on both of these lists.
CW target freq 3625/7070/14055/21115/28055
SSB target freq 3920/7236/14268/21370
Starts 1600Z runs till 2400Z Sunday.
Drop down and hadn out a few Q's! Increase your counties total, help out
the contesters!
(OK.. it's a shamless plug for the QSO party! Blame K4OJ.. -JUST
KIDDING!-
73
Chuck K3FT
>From ws7i at ewarg.org Sun Aug 11 15:03:02 2002
From: ws7i@ewarg.org (Jay Townsend)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY NAQP - Missing Log's
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20020811140302.00697394@ewarg.org>
We continue to be missing log's for the RTTY NAQP. Due to some technical
difficulties some log's were not received. I have two HCS logs listed that
aren't received as of yet. IT9BLB and WB0O.
Please check the following url for the list of RTTY NAQP log's received.
http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqplogs.php
If your call is not on this list then your log is not received nor will it
be unless you send it again.
---
Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
>From k4xu at bendcable.com Sun Aug 11 16:38:51 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
Message-ID: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the smaller
"mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
Dick Frey k4xu
>From s51ta at volja.net Mon Aug 12 09:53:26 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
References: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <002d01c241cc$f709e5b0$38ea4dc1@home>
HI!
As far as I know the best small radio is ic706mk2g (price performance), but
depence what you need and like. If you do not want to spent much money ic735
would serve also!
GL on dxped....
Ted, s51ta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:38 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
> I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
> The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the
smaller
> "mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
>
> My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
> transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
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>From artinian at siol.net Mon Aug 12 13:23:24 2002
From: artinian@siol.net (Marijan Miletic, S56A)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: QTCs & WAE
Message-ID: <011c01c241fb$0e42a2c0$0100a8c0@S56A>
Glen, K3PP wrote:
> >>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE
contest
>Because it's different than the other contests and THAT is what makes the
>WAE so much fun. It's different. Different scoring, different challenges,
>different skills, ... It's a great contest!
>> Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at
30+ wpm!
>Amen to that!!
QTC copy is much more enjoyable if traffic is sent in a smart fashion.
No need for repeated hour or leading zeros in received serial numbers.
UA9s are very good at that!
73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU with 30+ WAE EU and few DX operations
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:23:43 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121423.g7CENhq22163@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
nonWAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
nonWAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:25:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121425.g7CEPSk22172@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S52QM 660 659 247 12 162,773
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 5 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
SN4PW(SQ4NR) 170 53 126 5 28,098 WWYC
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:28:08 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121428.g7CES8e22181@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
N1XS(@KB1H) 310 117 7 36,270 YCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 4 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From w7why at harborside.com Mon Aug 12 16:03:54 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <3D57C04A.76E69A31@harborside.com>
Jim White wrote:
>I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them >into contest
> exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
Hi Jim
It's plain to see you have never operated a RTTY contest. CW
contests are FUN, but so are RTTY contests. You have to make the
same decisions in either contest. When to change bands. Moving
guys from band to band. When to run and when to S&P. Run 2
radios or 1 radio. Catching that LP opening on 10 meters for a
quick couple of new ones. The excitement of seeing (or hearing)
a "goodie" come back to me is the same, no matter what contest or
mode it is. Try it, you'll like it!! Now PSK31, that's a horse
of a different color. Not much fun talking to a buffer in
someone's computer. 73
Tom W7WHY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 10:52:26 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121652.g7CGqQ822318@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
>From the contest sponsors:
Check the following page to make sure your logs have been received.
There seems to have been some problems with the robot.
http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqplogs.php
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 11 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From wk6i at twistedoak.com Mon Aug 12 11:33:21 2002
From: wk6i@twistedoak.com (Jeff Stai WK6I)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
In-Reply-To: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020812102536.039b58b8@mail.megapathdsl.net>
At 03:38 PM 8/11/2002, Dick Frey wrote:
>I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
>The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the smaller
>"mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
The 100W version of the Elecraft K2 is the best small CW rig, hands down, if
you can get your hands on one - or if you have the time to build one before
the trip.
I would not recommend the FT-100 for multi-tx: it seems to have some sort of
low-level broadband noise it spits out that is enough to really annoy other
nearby rigs. Filtering will clean it up, but that would seem to defeat your
size purpose. Other than that, the 100 is a pretty nice rig.
hope this helps - 73 - jeff wk6i
>My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
>transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
>Dick Frey k4xu
>
>_______________________________________________
Jeff Stai Twisted Oak Winery LLC
Email jds@twistedoak.com
Amateur Radio WK6I
ROC Web Page http://www.rocstock.org/
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Mon Aug 12 19:24:10 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
<3D57C04A.76E69A31@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <3D57FD4A.13E3DCD9@directvinternet.com>
Tom Osborne wrote:
>
> Jim White wrote:
> >I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> > am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them >into
> > contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
Tom is right on the ball with his answer Jim. I love cw also, but one
of the most fascinating things about RTTY is you never have to hear a
single sound. Just sit there with the mouse and go go go.
Plus, you won't wake up Monday morning to "diddle diddle" ringing in
your ears! ):>
Come on and give us a try, you find the RTTY folks are about the
nicest bunch you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting.
73
Ed
>From bill at eHam.net Mon Aug 12 15:37:58 2002
From: bill@eHam.net (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ-Contest Mailing List Users
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0208121437370.2899-100000@fresno.akorn.net>
Contesting.com & eHam.net Users
I have been hosting the Contesting.com and eHam.net web sites and mailing
lists on my network since 1996. In the beginning, my company (Akorn
Access) provided the hosting for free. Since we started the eHam.net web
site two years ago and began to accept advertising, eHam has been able to
pay a small amount each month toward the hosting costs.
Today, eHam.net and Contesting.com steadily consume more than a T-1 of
bandwidth. Combined, the two sites deliver well over 4 million pages and
push more than 200 gigabytes of data each month. The success of both
sites and all of the mailing lists are demanding more and redundant
bandwidth. However, we face the question of how to pay for it.
The cost to host this level of bandwidth most anywhere else would exceed
$2000 per month. eHam is currently able to contribute only $250.00 per
month, leaving Akorn Access out of pocket for at least $23,700 per year.
In the past, I have been able to cover these costs because Akorn was doing
well enough in other areas and the utilization was not as high. With the
recent slow down in the economy and our changing Internet access business,
Akorn is unable to continue this level of support. Additionally, many
potential advertisers are engrained in their print advertising, and refuse
to acknowledge the Internet as a viable method of promoting their
products. Although we continue to sign up new advertisers, they are not
coming (and funding the site) at the same rate as the bandwidth
utilization.
So, with regret, I'm reluctantly forced to turn to the users of both sites
for ongoing assistance.
We have an annual subscription program at eHam.net for users to help pay
for the site operations. We don't define the amount of the subscription,
but rather suggest that each user define for themselves the site's value,
and consider their own financial ability to subscribe. We suggest
comparing how much time you spend reading QST or CQ magazines with how
much time you spend reading eHam.net, Contesting.com, or the various
mailing lists when making your decision.
You can help by subscribing at http://www.eham.net/cart/product/111. If
you are unable to contribute by credit card, you can send a check to
eHam.net, 5095 Hamptons Club Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30004.
Many thanks & 73
Bill Fisher, W4AN
PS - I should also point out that we have many volunteers working on both
Contesting.com and eHam.net who receive no compensation at all. These
folks volunteer their time to provide the rest of us these services. A
list of volunteers can be found on both sites, and it would go a long way
if you would write just one of them expressing your appreciation for their
time.
>From ny4t at comcast.net Mon Aug 12 16:32:25 2002
From: ny4t@comcast.net (Lee Hall (NY4T))
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Tennessee Contest Group seeking players for NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <3D581B59.8030802@comcast.net>
Come join the fun with a Tennessee Contest Group team. You don't have
to be in Tennessee to be on one of our teams. We will have teams from
big guns to little pistols. Team placement is based on past performance
(if any) so we usually have at least a couple of very competitive teams.
Drop me an e-mail by Thursday, August 15 if you are interested.
73,
Lee Hall (NY4T)
Public Information Officer - Tennessee Contest Group
>From ah3c at frii.com Mon Aug 12 20:17:15 2002
From: ah3c@frii.com (Peter Grillo, Sr.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
Message-ID: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 13 01:40:51 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
In-Reply-To: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGECMEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Peter,
I did a search on yahoo.com using "geochron" in the search field.
Netted a couple of hits.
One happens to be Geochron Enterprises
http://www.geochronusa.com/
73,
dale, kg5u
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Peter Grillo, Sr.
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 20:17
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
>
>
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Tue Aug 13 07:25:45 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
References: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <010201c242a3$a9025500$15840ec3@shack1>
Hi Dick
Beware the IC706 in a multi rig environment. Steve G3VMW and I tried this a
few years ago and it was horrible. The 706 meets it's small size spec by
missing out some pretty important stuff....filtering! As a consequence the
706 generates some very significant broadband synth trash as soon as you go
to transmit....even with the key up. This problem stopped us using 706's on
DXpeditions where there was to be more than just one station on the air.
The TS50 doesn't seem to have this problem but it doesn't have 6m. I have no
experience of the FT100.
Roger G3SXW and I have used TS570s very successfully in multi-station
expedition set ups but they are rather larger than the radios you've
mentioned.
My own DXpedition rig of choice is now easily the Elecraft K2/100. No 6m
but boy what a radio. Superb rx performance and excellent QSK. Again a
little bigger than the 706 etc but still only 8 x 8.5 x 3 inches and easily
fits in hand baggage. It comes in kit form so you have to build it, though
if you wanted to buy one ready made I think you could find one easily with a
mail to the Elecraft reflector. There are folks out there who are in love
with just building the things!
Have fun.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 10:38 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
> I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
> The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the
smaller
> "mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
>
> My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
> transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
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>From n2mg at eham.net Tue Aug 13 07:32:52 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Michael Gilmer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
References: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <000e01c242b4$d6716f60$3201a8c0@mikehome>
Try AES
http://www.aesham.com
Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Grillo, Sr." <ah3c@frii.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 9:17 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
>From k3lr at k3lr.com Tue Aug 13 10:17:11 2002
From: k3lr@k3lr.com (Tim Duffy K3LR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
References: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <3D5914E7.761F9E0E@k3lr.com>
Ham Radio Outlet is a dealer for Geochron
73,
Tim K3LR
"Peter Grillo, Sr." wrote:
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 13 12:11:17 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020813151117.01297ed8@pop.vnet.net>
Hi Pete!
I think Ham Radio carries them for about $1000. Before
spending that, you might consider their software version called
World Watch which lists for $50. http://www.geochronusa.com/
Depending on what you want to do, there are better
software programs available IMHO. I use one called DX-Aid
which costs $25...see some plots here:
http://users.vnet.net/btippett/dx_aid_plots.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Tue Aug 13 17:10:27 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DX Phone Writeup - Your Input Needed!
Message-ID: <037001c242e3$f0937440$27d7fea9@mirage>
Hi all,
I'm writing up the ARRL DX Phone contest reports for both QST and the ARRL Web
site. I'm looking for stories, scores, tall tales, photographs, and interesting
tidbits from the contest.
DX perspectives have been under-represented in the past, so with the expanded
coverage available on the Web I'd like to feature more material from outside NA.
I am also open to good ideas for the writeups in general - is there a topic
that should be covered or a new perspective? On the Web site, we can also
publish some sidebar-style digressions that tackle a small topic
in-depth...authors welcome!
Please send your suggestions or material to n0ax@arrl.net!
73, Ward N0AX
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 13 12:23:03 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208131823.g7DIN3923442@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op HP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Tue Aug 13 14:33:21 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020813151117.01297ed8@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <20020813203321.89529.qmail@web13603.mail.yahoo.com>
--- Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> I think Ham Radio carries them for about $1000. Before
> spending that, you might consider their software version called
> World Watch which lists for $50. http://www.geochronusa.com/
I also recommend Geoclock (both Windows and DOS versions):
http://www.geoclock.com/
We use it at KC1XX on three computers in the corners of the room. A lot
cheaper than Geochron!
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 13 15:20:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208132120.g7DLKJO23548@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
Let's try that again. I'll try to avoid remapping
the world this time. :>) - n7wa
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From n4zr at contesting.com Tue Aug 13 21:07:12 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020813200135.02090a30@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From llindblom at juno.com Wed Aug 14 18:46:25 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
Message-ID: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us realized it meant.
73 W0ETC
----------------------Snip
Message: 6
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
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End of CQ-Contest Digest
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Wed Aug 14 14:37:49 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
In-Reply-To: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>; from
llindblom@juno.com on Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0000
References: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <20020814133749.A14577@cs.utexas.edu>
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0000, llindblom@juno.com wrote:
> Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us realized it meant.
There's never been a contesting column in QST.
Contest results, as it happens, usually come out at least once each month,
so there is almost always contest content in each issue of QST, but there
is no regular column where content not related to the results of a specific
contest can be discussed.
> 73 W0ETC
>
> ----------------------Snip
>
>
> Message: 6
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the World HF
> Contest Station Database at
> www.pvrc.org
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --__--__--
>
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>
> End of CQ-Contest Digest
>
>
>
>
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University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
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Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 14 15:41:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] British Columbia Contesters?
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20020814143419.00a8c8a0@pop3.eskimo.com>
Hello
I am looking for a contester contact in the
the British Columbia or Fraser Valley DX Clubs.
I've tried the email address of the listed contact for
the BCDXC but nothing heard. Any of you lurking around here?
73
dink, n7wa
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Aug 14 19:44:06 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
In-Reply-To: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIIEBNCBAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Can't miss what we never had.
There's been a Contest Corral listing upcoming contests in QST for years.
But, I don't remember and, after going back to 1998 mags, don't find a QST
contest column or anything similar to K1AR's column in CQ.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
>
> Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us
> realized it meant.
>
> 73 W0ETC
>
Subject[CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the World HF
> Contest Station Database at
> www.pvrc.org
>
>
>
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Wed Aug 14 20:48:45 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020813200135.02090a30@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <3D5AEC5D.AA69495B@buckeye-express.com>
Pete Smith wrote:
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
As I look at my September 2002 QST, I see the following:
1) There is a contest related story thanks to W1WEF.
2) There is a contest write-up and line scores for RTTY Roundup
3) There is a contest write-up and line scores for 10m contest
4) There is a contest write-up for School Club Roundup with scores
5) There is a contest corral department. This is where the other items
mentioned above are also listed (DX, Public Service, QRP, etc).
A quick count shows that the above stories occupy roughly 18 pages of
QST. There are 160 pages in this QST. That means that 11% of this QST
contains contesting info.
Also, as I look back at other recent QST's... I don't see anything that
is now missing or different.
I am generally fairly observant but maybe I missed something?
Perhaps someone could say that if contesting is going to get 1 page in
QST (the department section) is the contest corral the best use of our
one page? But that is a different question/debate.
73, Tim K9TM
>From thompson at mindspring.com Thu Aug 15 01:29:35 2002
From: thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
References: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <001f01c24414$5c91f820$461256d1@default>
The Contest Corral by N0AX is there in my copy!
Dave K4JRB
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:08:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151708.g7FH8w125439@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14.5 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:10:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151710.g7FHAcb25454@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
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Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 8.5 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10:00 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 9.5 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 9.5 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 9.5 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 8:46 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 9:45 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8.0 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 8.5 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 8.5 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 ~5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8.2 37,004 NCCC
N1XS(@KB1H) 310 117 6.5 36,270 YCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 4.5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 7.5 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 4.5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 6.5 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 5.75 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 03:33 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 9:30 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2.1 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
N4BP 100 37 1 3,700 FCG
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 0.75 432 SCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 7.5 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7.0 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 4.5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 3.5 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:11:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151711.g7FHBer25463@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
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Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
LY4AA(@LY7A) 984 0 276 271,584
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
G3TXF 837 0 250 12 209,250
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S52QM 660 659 247 12 162,773
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 4:40 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
SN4PW(SQ4NR) 170 53 126 5 28,098 WWYC
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 2,5 8,560 BCC
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:12:09 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151712.g7FHC9M25473@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
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Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
YL2KF 420 2630 188 494,440
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
SV1CIB 211 1360 78 106,080
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 < 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 3.5 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:13:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151713.g7FHDvw25484@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
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Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
GU8D 877 205 1611 279 7,490,868
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
ED1URJ 808 127 1147 203 24 4,077,810
LZ1KSL 1232 188 429 163 24 3,706,560
SK2KW 657 94 420 105 23 1,339,260 TOEC
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 22.5 839,520
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
DL6MHW/P 260 50 280 70 12 450,000 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 9.7 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DJ6QT 601 210 459 186 22 3,716,064 RR DX
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 15:30 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11.2 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 11:56 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 11 7 70 41 5 51,408 BCDX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
HG8Z(HA8UT) 0 0 485 193 12 926,979
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
DJ6QT DJ6QT,DJ7IK
ED1URJ CT1CJJ,CT1EEB,EA1CA,EA1DKV,EA2TV,EA4ABE,EA4ST
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
GU8D G3SJJ,G3SVL,G4DRS,G4IIY,GU0SUP
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
LZ1KSL LZ1QV,LZ1ZM,LZ1ZU,LZ3YY,LZ4BU,LZ5QZ
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
SK2KW SM2LIY,SM2ODB
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:17:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208151717.g7FHHfp25497@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
USA Headquarters are in DX summary
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USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23.4 1,536,780 YCCC
AA5NT 605 1143 190 24 1,268,820 NTCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 22:43 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22.3 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 23.5 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21.3 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 20.5 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
W2EN 1008 0 169 15 643,890 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9.3 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 12.5 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 310 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 ~17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2.0 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 22.5 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 18.9 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 18.5 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17+ 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 k 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 8:49 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7HRS 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 4.5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 12.7 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23+ 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 2.5 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:18:48 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208151718.g7FHImd25506@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
YL4HQ 5127 4885 374 24 12,302,356 Latvian CC
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
EI0HQ 1338 2662 166 24 2,160,000
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
DJ5FS 0 1026 198 24 772,002 RR DX
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA M/S LP
DL8SCG 633 0 195 24 399,945 RR DX
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
LY4AA(@LY3BH) 1851 0 283 24 1,850,537 Kaunas University of
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 19.7 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 22.5 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 14.7 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 7,5 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 18.5 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 7.7 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 22.5 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 9.5 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 26 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 1237 162,047
DL4RCK 286 0 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From kitty at lance-tech.net Fri Aug 16 12:03:04 2002
From: kitty@lance-tech.net (Michael Chen)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
Message-ID: <006401c244d1$70aced70$3f00a8c0@bd5rv>
I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW, but I
can't find the 2002 rules on cqww.com or any other website. Anybody
knows about that? Any details?
Michael Chen BD5RV
-----------------------------------
There's a dream, if you look inside your mind,
and there's a love, if you feel into your heart,
you don't have to be afraid,
'cause a hero lies in you.
-----------------------------------
Member of Jiangsu DX Club (JSDXC)
World Wide Young Contesters (WWYC) #57
>From k4xu at bendcable.com Thu Aug 15 23:38:03 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was best to
take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together but all
limited to 100W.
My thanks to all 25 who responded.
The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even on the
list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a super
rig on CW.
The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks for
signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on TX.
The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the TS50,
especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as $350,
and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?
Dick Frey k4xu
>From d.popkin at verizon.net Fri Aug 16 08:37:01 2002
From: d.popkin@verizon.net (David B. Popkin W2CC@ARRL.net)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020816073636.00a11930@incoming.verizon.net>
NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
"Work NJ Counties"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the NJ operators' perspective: let's get on the air and GIVE NJ County
QSO's to others!
************************************************
Please change my e-mail address to read
w2cc@ARRL.net
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>From K7bv at aol.com Fri Aug 16 11:23:01 2002
From: K7bv@aol.com (K7bv@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K7BV 'puter crash-email change
Message-ID: <154.12977693.2a8e64c5@aol.com>
Friends,
My darned hard drive crashed again on this laptop. I think it best if I ask
my contester friends to please start using my League address k7bv@arrl.org
for ecomms from this point on. Thanks!
\
73 Dennis K7BV/1
PS /4 this weekend in Huntsville
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Fri Aug 16 12:20:44 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Thrill of It All!
In-Reply-To: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIIEBNCBAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMMECNDNAA.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Check out the article titled thusly in Sept. QST.
If this is the kind of material that will be replacing the line scores then
I guess we're headed in the right direction! Great article Jack.
73 and thanks,
Matt--K7BG
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Fri Aug 16 14:55:09 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020816175509.0121540c@pop.vnet.net>
BD5RV wrote:
>I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW
Yes, there is a Multi-Two category in 2002 rules here:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Contest%20Link%20815.html
Click "Rules 2002 CQ WWDX Contest" to read the Acrobat .pdf file.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Fri Aug 16 15:58:12 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJQ and NAQP simultaneously??
Message-ID: <62.2449b00f.2a8ea544@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/16/2002 6:47:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
d.popkin@verizon.net writes:
> NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> "Work NJ Counties"
>
Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously? NAQP
will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Fri Aug 16 16:52:30 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
In-Reply-To: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020816155034.009c5be0@mail.comcast.net>
At 10:38 PM 8/15/02 -0700, Dick Frey wrote:
>Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
>ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
>MFJ...?
K9TM and I have used the 30A Astron switchers for numerous contest trips,
FD, and around our home shacks with no issues.
Dave, K8CC
>From NQ4I at compuserve.com Fri Aug 16 17:49:41 2002
From: NQ4I@compuserve.com (Rick Dougherty)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
Message-ID: <200208161649_MC3-1-B96-D1CB@compuserve.com>
Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does NA
support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the support
level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am using 10
base2 with BNC
connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de Rick
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Fri Aug 16 17:54:02 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From nn9k at arrl.net Fri Aug 16 17:20:13 2002
From: nn9k@arrl.net (Peter E. Beedlow)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
In-Reply-To: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <DFEOLICMJOCCBNHCHIKFAELKCJAA.nn9k@arrl.net>
"Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?"
Check out the Samlex America supplies-light in weight, small footprint, no
meters, remove a jumper and it'll run on 240 V and inexpensive to boot.
Pete, NN9K
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dick Frey
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:38 AM
To: cq contest
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was best to
take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together but all
limited to 100W.
My thanks to all 25 who responded.
The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even on the
list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a super
rig on CW.
The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks for
signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on TX.
The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the TS50,
especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as $350,
and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?
Dick Frey k4xu
_______________________________________________
CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Sat Aug 17 00:04:45 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: "Power supplies" was: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <109.1725c556.2a8f174d@aol.com>
In a message dated 08/16/02 11:45:23 Pacific Daylight Time,
k4xu@bendcable.com writes:
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
Here's my $.02 worth. I've had a SAMLEX SEC1223 (20A continuous, 23A ICS) for
almost 3 years. It probably has 1000 hours on it because for a couple of
years I used it to run my FT990 at home and it was turned on 24/7. A couple
of years ago, it was relegated to being the traveling power supply
accompanying the 990 for trips after I acquired my FT1000D. Most recent
contest uses were FDin PR thus year as NP4A where it ran the GOTA station,
and CQ WPX CW 2001 as FO8DX. In the latter case it ran on 220V (well actually
240V) from a generator.
I have nothing but praise for the unit. It's never let me down, even when it
was literally too hot to touch. (High temperatures, high humidity and a high
duty cycle in French Polynesia will do that).
Some RF noise, but above 40M it's tolerable being some 30 to 40 dB down from
the usual signals.
And the best part, it's the cheapest of the bunch at a street price of $99.95
73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6 (aka FO0SCH, FO8DX, NP4A)
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>From geoiii at kkn.net Fri Aug 16 21:21:54 2002
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III - K5TR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
References: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <20020817032153.GA7187@loja.kkn.net>
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 04:54:02PM -0400, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
Yep.
CBS by K5KA.
You can get it here:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/software/Cbs.exe
It will do quite a few contests.
It produces output that looks like this:
Callsign: W5KFT
Contest: ARRL-SS-SSB
Category: SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH SSB
Operators: K5TR
-------------- Q S O R a t e S u m m a r y --------------
Hour 160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
2100 0 0 0 0 129 1 130 5.9
2200 0 0 0 0 156 0 156 7.0
2300 0 0 0 49 82 0 131 5.9
0000 0 0 0 131 0 0 131 5.9
0100 0 0 0 138 0 0 138 6.2
0200 0 0 0 113 0 0 113 5.1
0300 0 0 3 113 0 0 116 5.2
0400 0 0 4 90 0 0 94 4.2
0500 0 0 10 65 0 0 75 3.4
0600 0 2 39 0 0 0 41 1.9
0700 0 1 55 0 0 0 56 2.5
0800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
0900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1200 0 7 19 22 0 0 48 2.2
1300 0 0 0 0 1 29 30 1.4
1400 0 0 0 0 24 52 76 3.4
1500 0 0 0 0 3 78 81 3.7
1600 0 0 0 0 1 80 81 3.7
1700 0 0 0 0 5 76 81 3.7
1800 0 0 0 0 26 49 75 3.4
1900 0 0 0 0 7 75 82 3.7
2000 0 0 0 0 6 41 47 2.1
2100 0 0 0 0 8 29 37 1.7
2200 0 0 0 1 65 6 72 3.3
2300 0 0 0 60 14 0 74 3.3
0000 0 0 0 73 3 0 76 3.4
0100 0 0 1 62 7 0 70 3.2
0200 0 2 1 65 0 0 68 3.1
------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 12 132 982 537 516 2179
Gross QSO's=2213 Dupes=34 Net QSO's=2179
Unique callsigns worked = 2179
The best 60 minute rate was 159/hour from 2226 to 2325
The best 30 minute rate was 170/hour from 2236 to 2305
The best 10 minute rate was 186/hour from 2250 to 2259
The best 1 minute rates were:
4 QSO's/minute 34 times.
3 QSO's/minute 178 times.
2 QSO's/minute 487 times.
1 QSO's/minute 535 times.
There were 161 bandchanges and 80 probable 2nd radio QSO's.
Number of letters in callsigns
Letters # worked
-----------------
4 869
5 867
6 437
7 1
8 1
9 4
------------ M u l t i p l i e r S u m m a r y ------------
Mult 160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
Il 0 1 9 69 42 4 125 5.6
Mi 0 1 7 36 24 25 93 4.2
Oh 0 3 4 33 28 21 89 4.0
Va 0 1 3 28 25 31 88 4.0
Mn 0 0 1 37 26 6 70 3.2
Mdc 0 1 3 17 18 19 58 2.6
Ep 0 0 2 12 20 22 56 2.5
WWa 0 0 4 24 10 17 55 2.5
Em 0 0 0 19 13 22 54 2.4
ENy 0 0 4 15 13 20 52 2.3
WNy 0 0 3 13 5 30 51 2.3
NNj 0 0 4 16 15 13 48 2.2
Scv 0 0 1 21 10 14 46 2.1
In 0 1 2 24 17 1 45 2.0
Co 0 1 7 30 5 1 44 2.0
Nc 0 1 4 14 16 7 42 1.9
NLi 0 0 3 12 4 23 42 1.9
On 0 0 0 11 5 25 41 1.9
Wi 0 0 3 18 16 3 40 1.8
Lax 0 0 5 9 11 13 38 1.7
Nh 0 0 4 9 13 11 37 1.7
Mo 0 0 1 29 6 0 36 1.6
Ct 0 0 0 15 7 14 36 1.6
Tn 0 0 2 25 7 1 35 1.6
Or 0 0 0 13 9 12 34 1.5
Az 0 0 2 25 7 0 34 1.5
Ia 0 0 1 20 11 1 33 1.5
Org 0 0 2 14 8 6 30 1.4
Ga 0 0 2 19 7 1 29 1.3
Ky 0 2 1 18 8 0 29 1.3
SNj 0 0 1 8 3 17 29 1.3
Sv 0 0 1 14 4 10 29 1.3
WPa 0 0 2 4 8 13 27 1.2
Ks 0 0 2 19 1 2 24 1.1
Wv 0 0 0 10 6 7 23 1.0
SFl 0 0 2 7 8 6 23 1.0
STx 0 0 0 14 2 6 22 1.0
NTx 0 0 3 8 4 7 22 1.0
WMa 0 0 1 9 7 4 21 0.9
Sjv 0 0 3 11 3 4 21 0.9
Al 0 0 1 18 0 1 20 0.9
Ok 0 0 1 15 2 1 19 0.9
Sdg 0 0 2 8 4 4 18 0.8
Eb 0 0 1 9 4 3 17 0.8
Ri 0 0 0 6 4 7 17 0.8
NFl 0 0 0 11 4 2 17 0.8
Nd 0 0 2 6 3 4 15 0.7
Nm 0 0 1 13 1 0 15 0.7
Mt 0 0 3 6 1 4 14 0.6
Id 0 0 2 7 4 1 14 0.6
Me 0 0 0 6 3 5 14 0.6
Sc 0 0 1 9 3 1 14 0.6
La 0 0 1 10 2 1 14 0.6
Ms 0 0 1 13 0 0 14 0.6
Ne 0 0 1 12 1 0 14 0.6
Bc 0 0 1 7 4 1 13 0.6
Sb 0 0 1 5 2 5 13 0.6
Ut 0 0 1 6 5 0 12 0.5
Sf 0 0 0 5 4 3 12 0.5
WcF 0 0 2 4 5 0 11 0.5
Ew 0 0 0 6 3 2 11 0.5
Qc 0 0 0 6 1 4 11 0.5
Sd 0 0 2 6 2 1 11 0.5
Nv 0 0 1 5 2 2 10 0.5
Ar 0 0 2 7 1 0 10 0.5
Vt 0 0 1 0 4 5 10 0.5
Ab 0 0 2 1 2 5 10 0.5
Mar 0 0 0 2 4 1 7 0.3
NNy 0 0 0 3 1 3 7 0.3
Wy 0 0 0 5 2 0 7 0.3
De 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0.3
Ak 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 0.2
Mb 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 0.2
Pac 0 0 0 2 0 3 5 0.2
WTx 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0.1
Nl 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0.1
Vi 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.1
Sk 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0.1
Pr 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0.1
Nwt 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 12 132 982 537 516 2179
Sweepstakes Checks
Check QSOs Pct
----------------------
00 35 1.6
01 0 0.0
02 0 0.0
03 0 0.0
04 0 0.0
05 0 0.0
06 0 0.0
07 0 0.0
08 0 0.0
09 0 0.0
10 0 0.0
11 0 0.0
12 2 0.1
13 1 0.0
14 0 0.0
15 0 0.0
16 1 0.0
17 0 0.0
18 0 0.0
19 2 0.1
20 0 0.0
21 1 0.0
22 1 0.0
23 1 0.0
24 2 0.1
25 0 0.0
26 0 0.0
27 1 0.0
28 1 0.0
29 1 0.0
30 1 0.0
31 2 0.1
32 1 0.0
33 0 0.0
34 3 0.1
35 8 0.4
36 4 0.2
37 7 0.3
38 6 0.3
39 5 0.2
40 6 0.3
41 4 0.2
42 1 0.0
43 2 0.1
44 0 0.0
45 3 0.1
46 2 0.1
47 6 0.3
48 13 0.6
49 10 0.5
50 3 0.1
51 14 0.6
52 21 1.0
53 30 1.4
54 37 1.7
55 35 1.6
56 36 1.7
57 57 2.6
58 54 2.5
59 55 2.5
60 52 2.4
61 42 1.9
62 69 3.2
63 47 2.2
64 39 1.8
65 26 1.2
66 25 1.1
67 43 2.0
68 37 1.7
69 51 2.3
70 28 1.3
71 36 1.7
72 38 1.7
73 39 1.8
74 35 1.6
75 32 1.5
76 59 2.7
77 66 3.0
78 61 2.8
79 44 2.0
80 29 1.3
81 26 1.2
82 25 1.1
83 23 1.1
84 18 0.8
85 23 1.1
86 21 1.0
87 22 1.0
88 37 1.7
89 40 1.8
90 41 1.9
91 68 3.1
92 81 3.7
93 67 3.1
94 64 2.9
95 56 2.6
96 49 2.2
97 54 2.5
98 46 2.1
99 45 2.1
Callareas Worked
Area QSOs Pct
------------------
0 238 10.9
1 213 9.8
2 257 11.8
3 206 9.5
4 262 12.0
5 130 6.0
6 243 11.2
7 195 8.9
8 205 9.4
9 230 10.6
Sweepstakes Precedents
Precedent QSOs Pct
----------------------
A 1428 65.5
B 360 16.5
Q 90 4.1
M 169 7.8
U 116 5.3
S 16 0.7
--
George Fremin III - K5TR
geoiii@kkn.net
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr
>From n4gn at n4gn.com Sat Aug 17 02:51:40 2002
From: n4gn@n4gn.com (Tim Totten, N4GN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0208170148590.10537-100000@shell1>
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to CT's
> QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest rates per
> hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
All you need to do is use the column offset variable on the command line.
For example, on my latest NAQP CW Cabrillo log, the following works just
fine:
rate n4gn.cbr rate.txt 25
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
>From mike at stelex.com.au Sat Aug 17 18:49:22 2002
From: mike@stelex.com.au (M Sivcevic)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ magazine Sep 2002
Message-ID: <000501c245c2$9cd657a0$67930c3f@epox>
Has anyone received CQ magazine Sept 2002 ? I'm looking for CQWW CW Contest
scores.
Could someone post here the World's top ten in Single OP 20m Low Power
category.
Thanks, Mike
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sat Aug 17 11:26:39 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
In-Reply-To: <200208161649_MC3-1-B96-D1CB@compuserve.com>
Message-ID: <000d01c245d8$939f7a70$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
NA does support the dvp. It can not use nettsr.
With ct an Ethernet switch should work ok with nettsr, but it shouldn't
provide any advantage over a hub or 10base2 coax lan unless you are on a
network that is already congested with other traffic. Also with a hub
or switch you are more likely to have rf problems.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-
> admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Rick Dougherty
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 20:50
> To: (unknown)
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
>
> Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does NA
> support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the
support
> level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
> problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
> a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am
using 10
> base2 with BNC
> connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de Rick
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>From clive at gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk Sat Aug 17 13:08:46 2002
From: clive@gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <VA.000000f5.0066a4f8@gw3njw>
You *can* use QRATE with Cabrillo files.
Just hack out the text at the top and the bottom of the file,
and resave it as say rate.txt, and run the prog. normally. From
memory the time column is at position 25, but do double check
that! Works just fine for me.
73
Clive
GW3NJW
Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
GW3NJW
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Contest Cambria-http://www.gw7x.org
>From n5nj at gte.net Sat Aug 17 08:26:01 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
References: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <005d01c245e9$3fbde020$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
QRATE works with any ASCII file, including Cabrillo.
Use a command line like this:
RATE YOURCALL.LOG RATESUMM.TXT 17
Works great!
73,
N5NJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 3:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
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>From k9la at gte.net Sat Aug 17 09:13:54 2002
From: k9la@gte.net (Carl)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Sep/Oct NCJ
Message-ID: <3D5E4C12.6000708@gte.net>
The September/October issue of NCJ went to the printer on August 9. It
should hit the streets in the first week of September.
This issue includes the first part of a WRTC2002 article, several
articles about contesting activities at Visalia and Dayton, a Beverage
antenna article, a review of DX Atlas, an article about setting up your
PC to easily run old DOS programs along with WINDOWS programs, an
article about the old Connecticut Wireless Association, CQ WW SSB 2001
from D4, and a twin spin on the PA QSO Party. The station profile is
about one of our VE friends, and the people profile is about a
well-known Western Pennsylvania contester. And of course we have our
regular columns.
We're working on more WRTC2002 articles for the Nov/Dec issue, along
with other interesting features. Be sure to visit our web site
(compliments of WA7BNM) at www.ncjweb.com
Carl K9LA
Editor, NCJ
>From w2up at mindspring.com Sat Aug 17 17:04:39 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAE contest - great service!
Message-ID: <3D5E7417.32213.49200B0@localhost>
Just submitted my log via email, and got a confirmation back including
the following:
Accessing this directory will allow you to download the personal
UBN report for your log after the log checking is finished.
Please make sure to store this message in a safe place for
later reference.
The contest results will be published on the WAEDC Web Site
as follows:
CW: December 10, 2002
SSB: January 10, 2003
RTTY: March 10, 2003
Only 4 months from contest to results, which will be available on their
web site. How nice! Guess not having a magazine to sell helps...
73,
Barry W2UP
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From rjohnson at tmlp.com Sat Aug 17 13:15:37 2002
From: rjohnson@tmlp.com (Bob Johnson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CT and NAQP ???
Message-ID: <Version.32.20020817121524.00ff57b0@mail.tmlp.com>
Hi:
Just went to set CT V9.80 up for NAQP and can't find the
contest listed in contests supported.
Am I missing something ???
Are we supposed to use one of the other contests for NAQP ???
73
Bob, K1VU
>From n7df at zianet.com Sun Aug 18 10:47:12 2002
From: n7df@zianet.com (Larry N7DF)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
Message-ID: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with great
interest.
The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each contact
has been a sore point with me for some time.
One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with each contact
is actually an FCC requirement.
?97.119 Station identification.
(a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand station, must
transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting channel at the end of each
communication, and at least every ten minutes during a communication, for the
purpose of clearly making the source of the transmissions from the station
known to those receiving the transmissions. No station may transmit
unidentified communications or signals, or transmit as the station call sign,
any call sign not authorized to the station.
If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would include this
requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any station that violated it.
Likewise, DXpeditions should be disqualified from accreditation for violation
of the requirement.
What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or their
equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and DXpeditions for violation
of this FCC regulation. If several such observers simultaneously reported
repeated violations then the station should be disqualified.
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Sun Aug 18 17:58:46 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <075101c246d8$84a9dc80$27d7fea9@mirage>
Marlin P. Jones (www.mpja.com) has a number of inexpensive switching supplies
that I've used for a variety of things - accessories, small rigs, repeater
controllers - with good results.
73, Ward N0AX
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>From k4sqr at juno.com Sun Aug 18 15:39:15 2002
From: k4sqr@juno.com (Jim Miller)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: PS
Message-ID: <20020818.144229.208.7.K4SQR@juno.com>
Hi Dick;
The four (4) pound Astron SS-25 or SS-30 models work well; use a 30 (no
meter model) here for 6M rig & a back up to the 17 year old Tripp-Lite
PR-40 "boat anchor" supply on the floor.
Trust all is well in OR.
73,
Jim, K4SQR
Jim Miller, K4SQR
http://www.comteksystems.com
4-Square Experts, Stack Yagi
& Remote Antenna Switching Systems
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> 1. Small rig - Summary (Dick Frey)
> 2. NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND (David B. Popkin W2CC@ARRL.net)
> 3. K7BV 'puter crash-email change (K7bv@aol.com)
> 4. The Thrill of It All! (Matt & Carrie Trott)
> 5. Re: Multi-Two in CQWW (Bill Tippett)
> 6. NJQ and NAQP simultaneously?? (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
> 7. Re: Small rig - Summary (David A. Pruett)
> 8. NA Contest program (Rick Dougherty)
> 9. QRATE for Cabrillo (Bill Tippett)
> 10. RE: Small rig - Summary (Peter E. Beedlow)
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> Message: 1
> Reply-To: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@arrl.net>
> From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
> To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was
> best to
> take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together
> but all
> limited to 100W.
>
> My thanks to all 25 who responded.
>
> The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even
> on the
> list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a
> super
> rig on CW.
> The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks
> for
> signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on
> TX.
> The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the
> TS50,
> especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as
> $350,
> and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
> Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
>
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and
> we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 2
> To: (Recipient list suppressed)
> From: "David B. Popkin \ W2CC@ARRL.net" <d.popkin@verizon.net>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND
>
> NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> "Work NJ Counties"
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From the NJ operators' perspective: let's get on the air and GIVE
> NJ County
> QSO's to others!
>
>
>
> ************************************************
> Please change my e-mail address to read
> w2cc@ARRL.net
> ************************************************
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> Message: 3
> From: K7bv@aol.com
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] K7BV 'puter crash-email change
>
> Friends,
> My darned hard drive crashed again on this laptop. I think it best
> if I ask
> my contester friends to please start using my League address
> k7bv@arrl.org
> for ecomms from this point on. Thanks!
> \
> 73 Dennis K7BV/1
> PS /4 this weekend in Huntsville
>
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> Message: 4
> From: "Matt & Carrie Trott" <aa7bg@3rivers.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Thrill of It All!
>
> Check out the article titled thusly in Sept. QST.
>
> If this is the kind of material that will be replacing the line
> scores then
> I guess we're headed in the right direction! Great article Jack.
>
> 73 and thanks,
> Matt--K7BG
>
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> Message: 5
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com, kitty@lance-tech.net
> From: Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
>
> BD5RV wrote:
> >I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW
>
> Yes, there is a Multi-Two category in 2002 rules here:
>
> http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Contest%20Link%20815.html
>
> Click "Rules 2002 CQ WWDX Contest" to read the Acrobat .pdf file.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 6
> From: Georgek5kg@aol.com
> To: d.popkin@verizon.net
> CC: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJQ and NAQP simultaneously??
>
> In a message dated 8/16/2002 6:47:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> d.popkin@verizon.net writes:
>
>
> > NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> > Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> > Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> > Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> > "Work NJ Counties"
> >
>
> Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously?
> NAQP
> will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday.
>
> 73, Geo...
>
> George I. Wagner, K5KG
> Productivity Resources LLC
> 941-312-9450
> 941-312-9460 fax
> 201-415-6044 cell
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> From: "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
> To: Dick Frey <k4xu@arrl.net>, cq contest
> <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
>
> At 10:38 PM 8/15/02 -0700, Dick Frey wrote:
> >Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies,
> and we're
> >ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> >MFJ...?
>
> K9TM and I have used the 30A Astron switchers for numerous contest
> trips,
> FD, and around our home shacks with no issues.
>
> Dave, K8CC
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 8
> From: Rick Dougherty <NQ4I@compuserve.com>
> To: "(unknown)" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
>
> Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does
> NA
> support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the
> support
> level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
> problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
> a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am
> using 10
> base2 with BNC
> connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de
> Rick
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 9
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
>
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 10
> Reply-To: <nn9k@arrl.net>
> From: "Peter E. Beedlow" <nn9k@arrl.net>
> To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> "Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies,
> and we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?"
>
> Check out the Samlex America supplies-light in weight, small
> footprint, no
> meters, remove a jumper and it'll run on 240 V and inexpensive to
> boot.
>
>
> Pete, NN9K
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dick Frey
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:38 AM
> To: cq contest
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was
> best to
> take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together
> but all
> limited to 100W.
>
> My thanks to all 25 who responded.
>
> The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even
> on the
> list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a
> super
> rig on CW.
> The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks
> for
> signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on
> TX.
> The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the
> TS50,
> especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as
> $350,
> and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
> Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
>
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and
> we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
> _______________________________________________
>
>From joe at microserve.net Sun Aug 18 16:40:15 2002
From: joe@microserve.net (Joe Stepansky)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Burlington, VT
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020818153809.0248baf0@microserve.net>
XYL and I are headed up to Burlington in about two weeks to scout out
possible QTHs for a possible move. Can anyone up in Burlington suggest any
"ham/tower friendly" areas where we can focus our effort? Thanks!
73, Joe KQ3F
>From kh7u at arrl.net Sun Aug 18 10:55:49 2002
From: kh7u@arrl.net (Kimo Chun)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switcher Supplies
Message-ID: <000c01c246f1$43781100$a0484140@delta>
I have used the Samlex SEC1223 and Astron 25 and 30A switchers
on several DXpeditions. I've used them on 240V (the Samlex) and 120V
both on foreign commercial mains and on generators.
I have had a number of failures of the Samlex and a couple on the Astron.
However, I cannot attribute the failures to specific causes except possible
WX and environment exposure to the Astrons (Kingman Reef).
I like the Astrons for their meters which can help sometimes in
troubleshooting (or assurance monitoring) in the field. I had one failure
of the set-screw head of the DC power connector. I'll be interfacing a
RigRunner DC strip stuck on top for distribution (though I dislike their
using the same rated Anderson Powerpole connector for the input
as all the outputs...and wonder about their marketing/sales strategy
of telling people that, "It's okay- they'll handle a lot more current than
the manufacturer rates them at". Can we read, "Sue job". Granted, we
are not likely to have problems in typical amateur usage.
I like the Samlex for the their small size, weight and price. When I
convert them to 240V I put a label outside noting that fact and
cable tie the jumper inside to some adjacent wiring so it won't get
lost and is available.
I would still buy either model but so far have had better luck with the
Astrons. I don't have any experience with other brands other than
the internal switcher supplies that Icom used to sell for the IC751/745,
etc. For awhile those where the only ones available until the Samlex
and another one from Electro Automation? (don't recall the name)
came out.
73, Kimo Chun KH7U
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sun Aug 18 22:47:42 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <001601c24700$e2b1cb30$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
That may work for stations under fcc jurisdiction, but not all countries
have the same identification requirements. There are also already
plenty of OO's who can send notices about identification problems now.
If you want to spend your contest time policing fcc rules, you are free
to do that and report what ever you find to the contest committees
and/or fcc for action, personally I have better things to do during a
contest.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-
> admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Larry N7DF
> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 15:47
> To: CQ Conrest reflector
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
>
> I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with
great
> interest.
>
> The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each
> contact has been a sore point with me for some time.
>
> One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with
each
> contact is actually an FCC requirement.
>
> ?97.119 Station identification.
> (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand
station,
> must transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting channel at
the
> end of each communication, and at least every ten minutes during a
> communication, for the purpose of clearly making the source of the
> transmissions from the station known to those receiving the
transmissions.
> No station may transmit unidentified communications or signals, or
> transmit as the station call sign, any call sign not authorized to the
> station.
>
> If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would
include
> this requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any station that
> violated it. Likewise, DXpeditions should be disqualified from
> accreditation for violation of the requirement.
>
> What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or
> their equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and DXpeditions
for
> violation of this FCC regulation. If several such observers
> simultaneously reported repeated violations then the station should be
> disqualified.
>
>
>
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>From GaryK9GS at wi.rr.com Sun Aug 18 23:52:15 2002
From: GaryK9GS@wi.rr.com (Gary K9GS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Asheville, NC Contesters??
Message-ID: <008901c24733$cee7d800$9a991f41@wi.rr.com>
Any contesters in the Ashville, NC area??
73,
Gary
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
K9GS
Gary Schwartz email: k9gs@arrl.net
Check out K9NS on the web http://www.qsl.net/k9ns/
Society of Midwest Contesters (SMC) GMDXA
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>From LaRecolte at yahoo.com Sun Aug 18 23:06:42 2002
From: LaRecolte@yahoo.com (Ed Taylor, G3SQX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching Power Supplies
Message-ID: <000a01c2474a$3f99ef00$3ca29fd4@lakwod2.co.home.com>
Dick Frey, k4xu, wrote:
"Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these?"
The Samlec SEC 1223 works well at 20A, is easily switched to 110/230v, and
has no RF noise I can detect. Small, low price, recommended -- I have three
of them.
Ed, G3SQX
>From k4ww at arrl.net Mon Aug 19 06:46:11 2002
From: k4ww@arrl.net (Shelby Summerville)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <002301c24765$40619080$87badc0c@insightbb.com>
"Larry N7DF" <n7df@zianet.com> wrote: "One thing he missed in his write-up
is that sending your call with each contact is actually an FCC requirement."
Actually the rules require identification after each "communication"! IMHO,
a contest is a "continous" communication, and only ends when the advertised
time frame has elapsed? Therefore, "at least every ten minutes during a
communication" is not necessarily efficient, but within ?97.119 Station
identification FCC requirements.
C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>From radio at stelex.com.au Mon Aug 19 21:49:21 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <3D60CD31.4060500@stelex.com.au>
The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
world.
73 Mike, VK4DX
=============================================
Visit VK4DX contest calendar at www.vk4dx.net
Larry N7DF wrote:
> I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with
> great interest.
>
> The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each
> contact has been a
sore point with me for some time.
>
> One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with
> each contact is
actually an FCC requirement.
>
> ?97.119 Station identification. (a) Each amateur station, except a
> space station or telecommand station, must transmit its assigned call
> sign on its transmitting channel at the end of each communication,
> and at least every ten minutes during a communication, for the
> purpose of clearly making the source of the transmissions from the
> station known to those receiving the transmissions. No station may
> transmit unidentified communications or signals, or transmit as the
> station call sign, any call sign not authorized to the station.
>
> If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would
> include this requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any
> station that violated it. Likewise, DXpeditions should be
> disqualified from accreditation for violation of the requirement.
>
> What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or
> their equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and
> DXpeditions for violation of this FCC regulation. If several such
> observers simultaneously reported repeated violations then the
> station should be disqualified.
>
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 19 09:33:56 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <j732muoa4rb6qd43c6gprkn5bp5ncienmf@4ax.com>
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002 09:47:12 -0600, Larry N7DF wrote:
> =A797.119 Station identification.=20
> (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand =
>station, must transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting =
>channel at the end of each communication, and at least every ten minutes =
>during a communication, for the purpose of clearly making the source of =
>the transmissions from the station known to those receiving the =
>transmissions.
_________________________________________________________
A jailhouse lawyer like myself could have a field day with this
one. Your original question was "What is a contact". I might
ask "What is a communication". Is it an exchange of information
with one station, or with more than one station? I'm sure there
is no shortage of interpretations, but only the FCC's
interpretation counts, and that seems to be lacking.
Looking at the rule as a whole, I believe the correct
interpretation should focus on the last part which states the
purpose of the identification. The FCC wants identification
every ten minutes AND at the time of going QRT. I don't read it
as being needed after each QSO. But hey, I haven't passed my
jailhouse lawyer bar exam either... :-)
Bill, W7TI
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Mon Aug 19 12:00:43 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002301c24765$40619080$87badc0c@insightbb.com>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJCEFNEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Isn't that (one contest=one communication) pushing it a bit?
My understanding is that a 'communication' is a QSO.
According to The FCC Rule Book (ARRL, ISBN: 0-87259-245-6), page 6-4, the
Q&A explains that "legally, you have to ID only at the end of the QSO and at
least once every 10 minutes during the course of a QSO."
I accept the ARRL interpretation of the rule, since it was edited by Richard
Palm, K1CE, and he had a FCC staffer (John Johnston, W3BE) assist with the
editorial production of the book.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> "Larry N7DF" <n7df@zianet.com> wrote: "One thing he missed in his write-up
> is that sending your call with each contact is actually an FCC
> requirement."
>
> Actually the rules require identification after each
> "communication"! IMHO,
> a contest is a "continous" communication, and only ends when the
> advertised
> time frame has elapsed? Therefore, "at least every ten minutes during a
> communication" is not necessarily efficient, but within ?97.119 Station
> identification FCC requirements.
> C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>
>
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Aug 19 13:17:34 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching Power Supplies
Message-ID: <c9.26e6dce1.2a92741e@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/19/2002 3:12:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
LaRecolte@yahoo.com writes:
> The Samlec SEC 1223 works well at 20A, is easily switched to 110/230v, and
> has no RF noise I can detect. Small, low price, recommended -- I have
> three
> of them.
>
I found it. It is SAMLEX, not SAMLEC.
http://www.radiodan.com/misc/samlex1223.htm. Several dealers. The SEC 1223
seems to be priced from $89 to $99. Is one pound lighter than the Astron
SS-25 and much less expensive.
Tnx...geo
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From w9wi at w9wi.com Mon Aug 19 12:42:35 2002
From: w9wi@w9wi.com (Doug Smith W9WI)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>; from
cq-contest-request@contesting.com on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 12:05:08PM -0400
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com>
(If you get QST and you haven't already read the cited VHF column, you
should. It really may be more relevant to HF contesters than to VHFers -
while I don't agree with everything he writes, there's plenty of food for
thought.)
> From: "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au>
>
> The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
> world.
True, but contest sponsors are free to impose any additional rules they
wish, above and beyond FCC rules, and apply them to all participants
regardless of country.
IMHO adding such a rule in all contests would be a good thing. It already
exists in the Sprints and I don't see anyone complaining.
During a DXpedition, it is simply annoying to have to listen to a station
for 5 minutes before he IDs. During a contest, it is exceedingly
discourteous to the callers. At least the ones who are serious participants
in the contest.
=================================================================
"Contest OOs" are another issue. Actually I think that's a good idea too.
Everybody knows there are stations out there doing things they should get
disqualified for, but the chances they *will* get DQ'd are essentially zero.
It would not be easy to implement, especially on CW where anyone skilled
enough to catch violations would probably be participating in the contest.
It might be worth discussing though.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
>From bbradford at mail.agarcorp.com Mon Aug 19 14:10:42 2002
From: bbradford@mail.agarcorp.com (Bill Bradford)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CONGRATS--W5NN--NAQP SSB M2
Message-ID: <000f01c247ab$bbb0c8a0$3700a8c0@agar38.agarcorp.com>
Congratulations to the gang at W5NN for a SUPERB VICTORY once again. This
time in the NAQP SSB M2 category.
The little station that could again comes through beating the Goliaths to
win nationally.
Unfortunately I was personally unable to operate due to other committments,
but the other guys again prove that big money, big towers, and big antennas
do not by themselves insure victory.
What is required for victory no matter where or with what someone operates
is hard work, and the knowledge required for the particular contest.
This is another testimony for all the small contest stations out there to
keep on trying. Victory can be attained with relatively modest stations.
Mike, once again, my hat is off to you. A job well done....an intelligent
contest plan pulled off with perfection. Way to go !!!!
Hey Mike, is your middle name "RODNEY" ?
73,
Bill K5GA
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>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Tue Aug 20 00:13:02 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com>
Message-ID: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
At what point do we say enough with new rules? If we addressed every little
gripe on this reflector with a new rule, contest announcements would be
about as brief as War and Peace. The periodic reprintings of ARRL General
Rules would bankrupt the League. Serious stations would need to retain
attorneys just to figure it all out. Is that how far we want rulemaking to
go?
Certainly there are some blatant non-identifiers, but most stations that I
hear who don't ID after every QSO (and I think the jury is still out on
whether that really is what the FCC intends to stipulate (not that I need to
give one whit about what the FCC wants, unless I'm operating in the U.S.))
do tend to manage their pileups and their identity very well. My experience
in 20 years of contesting suggests the people like W9WI refers to are in the
vast minority.
If you tune across someone who isn't ID-ing as frequently as you would like,
it is likely because he knows that the people who were already in the pileup
know who he is. His failure to ID is possibly in some way a bonus to the
stations who got there first. It may be discourteous to the folk who are
newly tuned in, but it's not discourteous to those already calling.
But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
knot over stuff like this. It only hurts your rate. If you can't work him
because he doesn't identify enough, DON'T! Don't let something like this let
you take your eye off the ball. Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll
just end up being the umpteenth zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
"WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who already CAN work
the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
about that, too.
Sprints are unique, and require unique rules, because of the QSY rule. In
contests that actually allow running, the need for a rule about IDing is
less evident. If you don't like how someone is operating, don't work him.
Vote with your feet. Unless it's SS and the offending station is in VO1 or
VE8, there will be other mults, certainly there will be enough rate to make
up for it. But if enough people vote as you do, the other station will run
out of people to work and be forced to re-evaluate his operating technique.
You may believe that in the U.S., the quoted FCC regulation makes not IDing
after every Q against the law. I remain to be convinced. But even if it is,
remember, jaywalking is also illegal. In some places, chewing gum in a
public place is illegal. So is, in some areas, backing out of a front
driveway. But you know what, the world doesn't grind to a halt over any of
this stuff. The key here is perspective.
73, kelly
ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Smith W9WI" <w9wi@w9wi.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 11:42 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
> (If you get QST and you haven't already read the cited VHF column, you
> should. It really may be more relevant to HF contesters than to VHFers -
> while I don't agree with everything he writes, there's plenty of food for
> thought.)
>
> > From: "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au>
> >
> > The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
> > world.
>
> True, but contest sponsors are free to impose any additional rules they
> wish, above and beyond FCC rules, and apply them to all participants
> regardless of country.
>
> IMHO adding such a rule in all contests would be a good thing. It already
> exists in the Sprints and I don't see anyone complaining.
>
> During a DXpedition, it is simply annoying to have to listen to a station
> for 5 minutes before he IDs. During a contest, it is exceedingly
> discourteous to the callers. At least the ones who are serious
participants
> in the contest.
>
> =================================================================
>
> "Contest OOs" are another issue. Actually I think that's a good idea too.
> Everybody knows there are stations out there doing things they should get
> disqualified for, but the chances they *will* get DQ'd are essentially
zero.
>
> It would not be easy to implement, especially on CW where anyone skilled
> enough to catch violations would probably be participating in the contest.
> It might be worth discussing though.
> --
> Doug Smith W9WI
> Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
> http://www.w9wi.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 20 12:59:24 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEGBEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
> there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
> later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
> WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
> knot over stuff like this.
I like that....get your coax in a knot....
and I do tune on and come back from time to time.
> The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
> "WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who
> already CAN work
> the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
> interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
> they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
> about that, too.
>
Yessirreebob. There's nothing like poor operating practices (the
hypocrites) piled on poor operating practices (the no-ID'ing station) to
make it a fun pileup.
Some/many/most of those asking his call may also be those who could and did
work the guy...but, then asked the question over and over and over again
because they don't know his callsign either!
I like the idea of all contests having a simple rule requiring both calls
within a QSO.
Seems to me to be more efficient for all concerned.
73,
dale, kg5u
>From ua9cdc at r66.ru Wed Aug 21 00:08:13 2002
From: ua9cdc@r66.ru (Igor Sokolov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com> <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <003e01c2486c$33018280$0200a8c0@ua9cdc>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
> But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
> there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
> later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
> WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
> knot over stuff like this. It only hurts your rate. If you can't work him
> because he doesn't identify enough, DON'T! Don't let something like this
let
> you take your eye off the ball. Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll
> just end up being the umpteenth zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
My attitude is exactly the same. I either skip working the station that does
not ID or just call him and when/if he comes back give him 59001 and ask him
his call sign.
That cost him few extra seconds to give the call sign and few more to make
sure I got it. If I do not get the call sign he is not in my log and will
loose points for two more QSO. If he does not meet my demand for his call
sign and does not put me into his log - he has still lost some valuable
time. It always works well. If every third station that gets through starts
asking his call he quickly gets the message.
> The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
> "WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who already CAN
work
> the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
> interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
> they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
> about that, too.
Absolutely...
73, Igor UA9CDC
>From aaron.hsu at unistudios.com Tue Aug 20 12:26:43 2002
From: aaron.hsu@unistudios.com (Hsu, Aaron)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching power supplies
Message-ID:
<C97F028E8BEBD111A52E00805FE67BAF0A71BD19@usintex16lax.udh.unistudios.com>
QST did a review of several switching power supplies in the January 2000 issue.
The SS-30M had the "cleanest" DC trace with less than 20mVpp ripple and no
detectable switching spikes while the Samlex 1223 showed less than 30mVpp
ripple but 600mVpp switching spikes. Broadband noise is also 10 to 25db higher
on the Samlex supply. Surprisingly enough, the MFJ unit looks like it has the
lowest spectral noise of all the supplies tested! Spectral plots and trace
displays are in the report. You can download it from the ARRL site in the
members-only section. It's about 670K in size because it includes other
product reviews.
I've confirmed on my TS-850S/AT that you can hear the switching noise. At
Field Day 2001, we used a couple of Samlex 1223 supplies and my '850 would pick
up a 3 S-unit "bump" in the noise floor every few dozen kHertz on most HF
bands. The noise completely disappeared when we turned off the switchers and
used battery power. Although my '850 heard the noise, we weren't able to
detect it on 6 or 2 meters with a TM-255A 2M radio (with TenTec 1209
transverter for 6M). Nor was the noise discernable on Oak Hills or NorCal QRP
HF rigs (the '850 is known to have a VERY sensitive receiver!). I recently
purchased a Astron SS-30M, but haven't had time to test it yet with the same
'850. If anyone's interested, I'll hook it up sometime soon at home and post
results.
73,
- Aaron Hsu, NN6O (ex-KD6DAE)
{nn6o}@arrl.net
{athsu}@unistudios.com
No-QRO Int'l #1,000,006
. -..- - .-. .- ".... . .- ...- -.--"
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Tue Aug 20 16:59:16 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ohio QSO Party - This Saturday 8/24
Message-ID: <d2.1cc9e3f5.2a93f994@aol.com>
The 2002 Ohio QSO Party will be this Saturday, August 24, from 16Z (noon EDT)
to 04Z Sunday (Midnight EDT).
Full details are at the OQP Web site, www.mrrc.net/oqp
Several items of note:
This year we have added an out of state club competition. No great prizes,
but include your club name with your log and contribute to the glory of your
club.
Several logging programs have added OQP support. Writelog now has a module,
courtesy of Steve, N9OH, which is available at:
<A
HREF="http://www.xnet.com/~sjwoodr/ham/modules">http://www.xnet.com/~sjwoodr/ham/modules</A>
Free logging programs which support OQP include GenLog by W3KM, N1MM, and a
special demo version of NA. Links to all of these are available at the OQP
web site.
To promote high band activity, folks are encouraged to check 10 meters on the
hour of even GMT/EDT hours. If 15 meter conditions are like this past
weekend in NAQP, check 15 early and often. If the band seems to be in the
dumps, check it anyway on the hour of odd GMT/EDT hours. Keep in mind that
E-skip propagation can occur at any hour of this contest, so keep checking.
The Ohio QSO Party includes big activity from one of the biggest states, and
one of the best crew of mobile contesters of any state QSO party. We hope
you'll join us on Saturday!
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 20 19:31:06 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020820223106.01274644@pop.vnet.net>
Thanks to many who responded to this. FYI, I learned
that CBS by K5KA calculates rates AFTER dupes are removed, in
addition to several other nice analysis features. K5KA says he
"may" modify it later this year to do multiplier analysis for
DX contests like it currently does for SS (see K5TR's response
for SS examples).
73, Bill W4ZV
You can get CBS here:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/software/Cbs.exe
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Tue Aug 20 19:37:52 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEGBEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
References: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.1.20020820183619.00d9b980@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 11:59 08/20/02 -0500, Dale L Martin wrote:
>like the idea of all contests having a simple rule requiring both calls
>within a QSO.
Dale,
That's one of the things I like about Sweepstakes!
73, Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Wed Aug 21 06:03:15 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS870 Band data output
Message-ID: <006b01c248d0$243a6780$d8840ec3@shack1>
I love my TS870 which is a great radio but which because of its lack of band
data to control antenna and filter switching has been relegated to secondary
use in favour of two FT1000MPs in my SO2R set-up. I did use the 870 for a
while with band data generated by the logging computer but I didn't find
that too satisfactory. The problem being that if the computer crashed band
data was lost and the 870 was potentially exposed to front end damage when
band pass filters etc dropped out of circuit.
Yesterday, I decided to see if I could find a way of modifying my 870 to
provide the band data output it lacked. I found it to be remarkably easy to
achieve but not as 4-bit parallel band data (Yaesu) rather as direct decoded
band data the like of which a band decoder connected to a Yaesu rig would
provide. It seems to me this is a way better deal. I don't need an
external band decoder for the 870. It will now directly switch my Array
Solutions Six Pack and my Dunestar band-pass filters.
If anyone wishes their 870 could do this I am happy to provide details of
this relatively simple mod.
73 and good contesting.
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>From w9wi at w9wi.com Wed Aug 21 01:49:46 2002
From: w9wi@w9wi.com (Doug Smith W9WI)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>; from ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca
on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:13:02PM -0500
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com> <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20020821004946.A11589@w9wi.com>
Is a rule necessary? Maybe not. Obviously there are many on the reflector
who feel not. There is definitely considerable sentiment among the
operators I know that failure to ID frequently is a serious problem. This
view is largely expressed by the "little pistols", the folks who spend most
or all of the contest S&P.
Obviously the FCC does not consider this a serious issue even if they do
feel their rules require an ID with each QSO. Really I don't think this
issue should be one for governments to be involved in. Certainly
participants in a round-table or traffic net don't need to be forced to ID
every time they stop transmitting.
But they aren't in a hurry either - nothing is lost if a would-be new
participant has to wait around a few minutes to find out who he's listening
to. We're different.
> Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll just end up being the umpteenth
> zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
Very true. It's the possibility he might be that South Sandwich station
nobody expected to show up, and the fear I might pass him up because I
thought it was LU6XXX who I'd already worked and who only IDd every 5
minutes.
Anyway, I have developed a strategy for dealing with this. I'm not going to
take my chances that the non-IDing station might be a needed mult. (or even
needed QSO) If I hear someone running, and I don't know, by hearing his
call, that he's a dupe, I'm going to call him. (no, I'm not going to
jeopardize my rate by continuing to call if he doesn't come back reasonably
quickly) If, when he comes back to me, he hasn't given his call, I'm going
to ask him for it.
(I'm of mixed mind regarding what to do if, after asking for his call, he
still fails to ID. One option is to keep asking him, stepping on other
callers if necessary, until he IDs. The other is to scratch the QSO. On
the one hand, that gives him a NIL - on the other since it's probably going
to flag as a dupe on his end, it's not going to hurt him significantly.)
Would you, in the NAQP, call "CQ NA", and then insist on exchanging RST,
rig, weather, and occupation before you give your name and QTH? Of course
not; that would be an amazingly discourteous attempt to have a good time at
the expense of your fellow competitors. Intentionally failing to ID
frequently isn't quite as blatant but IMHO it's a similar behavior.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
>From Tine.Brajnik at pub.mo-rs.si Wed Aug 21 08:08:04 2002
From: Tine.Brajnik@pub.mo-rs.si (Tine Brajnik)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SCC RTTY championship
Message-ID: <3D639EC4.67DE@pub.mo-rs.si>
HI,
this coming Saturday Aug. 24th 12 UTC to Sunday Aug. 25th 1159 UTC will
be held another SCC RTTY Championship.
Complete rules at http://lea.hamradio.si/scc/rtty/rules.html
CU, 73 Tine Brajnik S50A
>From K1AR at aol.com Wed Aug 21 08:59:25 2002
From: K1AR@aol.com (K1AR@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW Trophy Update
Message-ID: <19c.7570357.2a94da9d@aol.com>
All--
This note it to give all of you a brief update on one of our favorite
subjects--CQ WW trophies. Here you go:
* All 2000 plaques have been produced and shipped. If you haven't received
yours, you will shortly.
* All requests for replacement awards that I have received have also been
produced and shipped. If you have not received an old award, now would be a
great time to let me know and I'll take care of it.
* The 2001 SSB plaques have already been ordered and should be available for
shipment in about 30 days. (thanks to K8DX for his assistance). The CW group
is right behind.
In addition, I have received numerous requests for duplicate awards, usually
multi-operations wanting plaques for each operator or a guest op wishing to
give an award to his host. If you are interested, the cost for each award is
$50. Send your request to me along with payment to: John Dorr, K1AR, 2
Mitchell Pond Road, Windham, NH 03087. I have my engraver a little
overwhelmed right now (she's processing nearly 200 plaques for me), so I
would guess the lead-time on these orders will be about 60 days.
We're making progress, guys. Thanks for your patience.
73 John, K1AR
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 07:52:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211352.g7LDqum03093@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info (tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 10 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 10 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 10 158,198 FCG
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 10 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 10 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 10 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 7 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 10 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 8 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 6 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 4 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 4 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 2 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 9 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 07:57:33 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211357.g7LDvXI03102@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visiy
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 08:02:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211402.g7LE2Ju03123@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this siummary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 08:10:11 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211410.g7LEABD03142@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Wed Aug 21 14:54:04 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <20020821135404.E25254@cs.utexas.edu>
I just noticed that Icom is apparently a sponsor (of plaques
awarded to winners) of the North American QSO Party. Is this
the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
support for contesting before:
http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=4
--
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Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From sm3cvm at swipnet.se Wed Aug 21 21:02:37 2002
From: sm3cvm@swipnet.se (Lars Aronsson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Coming up; TOEC WW GRID Contest
Message-ID: <001d01c2493c$ef8f3340$047b97d4@LarsAronsson>
The Top Of Europe Contesters (TOEC) hereby has the pleasure to invite all
amateur radio stations world wide to participate in the TOEC WW GRID CONTEST.
The aim of the contest is to boost the interest for "Grid hunting" on the HF
bands, and to introduce a contest where it is more important to copy the QSO
message than in most other similar events.
Contest event:
CW: August 24 - 25, 2002
Saturday 1200 UTC - Sunday 1200 UTC
Exchange:
RST + Grid Field/Square identifier, i.e. 599 JP73 (two letters (Grid Field) +
two figures (Grid Square)).
Multipliers:
Each Grid Field (JP, KO, EM etc.) worked gives 1 multiplier per band.
More information:
SM3CER Contest Service
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/toecwwgc.htm
TOEC
http://www.qsl.net/toec/
73, cu in TOEC WW GRID CONTEST
Lars, SM3CVM - SM3X
>From n5nj at gte.net Wed Aug 21 16:33:13 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
References: <20020821135404.E25254@cs.utexas.edu>
Message-ID: <007601c24951$f9293080$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
Kenwood has sponsored ARRL plaques for years - along with many other smaller
donors.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kharker@cs.utexas.edu>
To: "CQ Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
> I just noticed that Icom is apparently a sponsor (of plaques
> awarded to winners) of the North American QSO Party. Is this
> the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
> thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
> others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
> support for contesting before:
>
> http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=4
>
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WM5R
> Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest
Club
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>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Thu Aug 22 06:51:11 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: TS870 Band data output
Message-ID: <003f01c249a0$0271c280$159c0ec3@shack1>
A number of people have responded to my mailing requesting further details.
A few others responded pointing me to
www.dk9ip.de/DK9IPprojects/DK9IPdecod/dk9ipdecod.html and to
www.qsl.net/k0bx/ where information can be found on a similar mod for the
TS850. I guess this just goes to show that most things in life have already
been done! You just need to know where to find the details!
For those that asked I will describe the mod I have done. A look at the
above URLs will also be worthwhile.
My initial idea was to try to find a source of 4-bit parralel band data
(Yaesu style) within the 870. It doesn't exist as the 870 ships band data
around inside the radio in serial form. Of course this data has to be
decoded for the purpose of switching the selector relays in the Final filter
circuit. This job is done by IC1 on the Final filter board (TC9174F).
What I decided to do was to bring out 6 buffered switching lines for the six
HF contest bands to facilitate automatic switching of my Array Solutions Six
Pack and my six band Dunestars. I don't need lines for 30/17/12m but these
can be available for anyone that does.
I mounted a piece of .1 inch pitch strip board about 3/4 inch square on a
DB9 female connector. I did this by wedging the edge of the strip board
between the two horizontal sets of pins on the DB9 such that pins 1-5 of the
DB9 lined up on the centre 5 tracks of the 7 track wide strip board. Pins
1-5 were then soldered to the board. Pins 6 & 9 were wired with short wire
links to tracks at either edge of the board. I connected 6 npn switching
transistor collectors, one to each of pins 1-6 of the DB9 and all six
emitters were taken to ground. The bases of each of the transistors were
taken via a 5k6 1/4W resistor towards the back edge of the strip board to
which I attached a piece of ribbon cable.
I connected the other end of the ribbon cable to the collectors of Q10, 11,
12, 14, 15, 16 on the foil side of the Final filter board which can be
located top centre of the radio under a removable metal plate. The filter
board must be removed to make the connections. Connection is relatively
easy as Kenwood have located spare pads close and connected to the
collectors of these devices. In order to make the mod neat I didn't worry
about which of pins 1-6 on the DB9 related to which band. It turned out in
my case to be 1=20, 2=160, 3=80, 4=15, 5-40 & 6=10m. I used BC337
transistors which are good for switching up to 45V at close to an amp.
I removed the external auto ATU connector, which for me is redundant and
mounted my DB9 in its place. Anyone not wishing to remove this could
possibly feed the ribbon cable out at the back just under the case top.
I claim no rocket science here. This is just a simple mod that solves what
for me has been a significant shortcoming in the use of my Kenwood TS870 for
contesting. I pass it on to you for what it is worth.
73 and good contesting
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>From radio at stelex.com.au Thu Aug 22 19:54:47 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Plus ?
Message-ID: <3D64A6D7.9080302@stelex.com.au>
Anyone knows what happened to LogPlus ? Used to be one of the best DOS
logging programs, then it was gone but it finally came back last year (
or early this year) with the announcement of Windows version. The
original site was www.logplus.com, then after the comeback it was on
logplus.org, but now it's gone again. Any info ?
TNX ! 73 Mike,VK4DX
=============================================
Visit VK4DX Contest Calendar at www.vk4dx.net
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:33:36 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221433.g7MEXaH04240@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:35:22 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221435.g7MEZM704249@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:38:17 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221438.g7MEcHc04263@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info (tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
9K9K(9K2RR) 2339 2311 493 39 2,292,450
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S LP
NZ1U(@KB1H) 181 180 161 5 58,121 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
NZ1U KB1H,N1XS
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:40:49 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221440.g7MEenL04276@localhost.localdomain>
2002 RAC Canada Day - Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: July 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: ve9qed@rac.ca
Mail logs to:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z5
Canada
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/M HP
VE3DC 602 1024 52 56 24 1,124,496
VE5RI 527 1214 41 40 24 818,424
KA6BIM 251 440 35 33 24 373,048 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/S HP
XM6JY(@VE6JY) 336 705 47 50 24 655,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K6LA 257 640 34 32 20 436,128 SCCC
VE4YU 230 229 35 33 255,136
VE7AVV 0 809 0 40 15 198,960 BCDX Club
N6HC 174 329 27 20 10 179,164 SCCC
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 212 121 22 19 5 96,268 BCDX
W4SAA 112 34 21 9 8 35,220 FCG
K4BAI 181 22 0 0 27,632 SECC
K1GU 118 0 28 0 4 24,920 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE5SF 416 562 39 39 18 579,696
VE3MQW 197 249 36 29 250,510
VA3NR 207 243 29 33 18 227,044
VE3BW 183 221 29 37 16 217,536
VE3AGC 47 360 18 36 19 207,252
VE7UQ 62 346 17 28 153,540
VE9WH 32 249 22 20 112,812
VE9DX 505 0 37 0 12 110,852
VA6RA 1 180 1 24 39,050
VE3IAY 194 0 26 0 32,708 CRDXC
VA3WN 142 50 13 10 6 26,542
W0ETT 100 2 25 1 7 21,632 Grand Mesa
VE3ANX 116 2 23 1 2 18,240
W1TO 67 12 15 5 12,680 YCCC
VE3BUC/W4 0 61 0 15 3 8,970
N4WSM 0 29 0 13 4,550 TCG
K1VU 0 38 0 10 3,380 YCCC
W4NZ 32 3 9 2 3,300
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
VE3KZ 242 226 40 39 22 309,048
VE3XAX 334 114 37 24 208,864 U-VE Contest Club
WB6BWZ 26 13 9 4 8 4,862 SECC
AA0XJ 19 5 7 3 5 2,080
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
XL5DX(VA5DX) 513 764 12 12 19 141,696
N6RO 35 66 9 12 1 18,018 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 60 179 8 10 4 30,564
VE3ZIK(VE3ZIK/4N 56 41 6 9 12 9,870
I2WIJ 53 23 7 5 2 5,880 Marconi Contest Club
AE9B/M 10 0 6 0 1 550
Operators:
KA6BIM KA6BIM,NT6K
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3JAI,VE3NYX,VE3OZO,
VE3SS,VE3STT,VE3VMO,VE3VZ
VE5RI VA6ZZZ,VE5CJR,VE5CMA,VE5FN,VE5WI,VE6EZ,VE6NAP,
VE6SV,ZL1JG
XM6JY TI2WGO,VE6JTM,VE6JY,VE6MAA,VE6SRV
>From WR1X at arrl.net Thu Aug 22 11:36:12 2002
From: WR1X@arrl.net (Paul WR1X)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Quebec City
Message-ID: <001c01c249ea$223579a0$843229d8@gis.net>
Good morning,
I will be visiting Quebec City in three weeks and would like to know if any
contest operators would like to get together over coffee.
Please contact me at the below address and we'll make plans.
73,
Paul C. Bolduc
E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
Amateur radio call: WR1X
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:44:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221444.g7MEik404291@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
(USA HQ stations are in DX summary)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
AA5NT 605 1143 190 24 1,268,820 NTCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 22 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 23 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 20 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
W2EN 1008 0 169 15 643,890 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 12 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 310 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 22 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 18 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 18 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 12 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 2 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:47:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221447.g7MElSv04300@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
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Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
YL4HQ 5127 4885 374 24 12,302,356 Latvian CC
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
EI0HQ 1338 2662 166 24 2,160,000
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
DJ5FS 0 1026 198 24 772,002 RR DX
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA M/S LP
DL8SCG 633 0 195 24 399,945 RR DX
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
LY4AA(@LY3BH) 1851 0 283 24 1,850,537 Kaunas University of
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 19 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 22 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 14 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 7 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 18 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 7 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 22 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 9 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 1237 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Thu Aug 22 15:54:59 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <000e01c249eb$e7e9da00$1c705142@fpfzqlga>
>Is this
>the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
>thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
>others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
>support for contesting before.
Icom was a major supporter of WRTC '96, though I don't know what they may
have done for 2000 or 2002. In the beginning of our fund-raising efforts,
we were having a terrible time getting anyone in the industry to do anything
besides laugh at us and tell us how terrible the times were. Only HRO was
willing to help, kicking in a $10K donation to get us started. Then Icom
America got creative and donated a bunch of radios which we were able to
sell to raise funds. (By donating equipment instead of cash, they were able
to get around the watchful eyes of their JA overlords.) I don't recall
Yaesu's response to our requests, but I do remember Kenwood laughing us
right out of the room. I'm not a fan of Icom radios, since they can't ever
seem to get their CW output waveform right. But they have been a very good
corporate citizen in supporting the contest community
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT
>From henry at summitschool.com Thu Aug 22 14:33:48 2002
From: henry@summitschool.com (Henry Heidtmann)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
Message-ID: <3D65207C.EBB39FE8@summitschool.com>
Does anyone have any .ant files for the QY4 modeling software by WA7RAI?
I've downloaded it and am playing a bit, but would like to see what
other people have come up with in terms of modeling(I'm completely green
at this, but the bug has bitten!). Looking primarily at building a 15M
monobander. Also, per OJ's suggestion, I'm looking for the K6STI program
but cant find a website for it-
Any help appreciated-
Henry, N4VHK
Winston-Salem,NC
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Thu Aug 22 12:31:13 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Plus ?
In-Reply-To: <3D64A6D7.9080302@stelex.com.au>
Message-ID: <20020822183113.33866.qmail@web13605.mail.yahoo.com>
Sorry Mike, Bob N7XR got out of the business. Contact him at
mailto:N7XR@everett.com if you want more details.
I'm ben using DX4WIN since 1997, love it. K5ZD and ON4UN us it also.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au> wrote:
> Anyone knows what happened to LogPlus ? Used to be one of the best DOS
> logging programs, then it was gone but it finally came back last year (
> or early this year) with the announcement of Windows version. The
> original site was www.logplus.com, then after the comeback it was on
> logplus.org, but now it's gone again. Any info ?
=====
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>From k4xu at bendcable.com Thu Aug 22 19:30:18 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig power supply -- results
Message-ID: <002a01c24a44$c7f44060$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
30 responses received. No pattern. Astron, MFJ and Sanlex all equal.
Everyone who has tried the small light 20/23A switches likes them for what
they are - small and light. They are usually not noisy -- several folks
said they are used in MM stations with no troubles.
One only thing they apparently do not like is power outages - over/under
supply. several comments on breaking them on island trips when the local
power dumped.
Thanks to all who replied.
Dick Frey k4xu
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Thu Aug 22 23:01:04 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
like it is clean.
Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
things about the 756 and the 1000.
I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and the
1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but my
main love is SSB contests.
Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000 is
the ultimate rig.
My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in my
shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community about
the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
Thanks for the help.
Bill K4XS
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>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Thu Aug 22 23:16:55 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Letterman's Top 10 List
Message-ID: <6c.213137a1.2a96f517@aol.com>
Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
10. You will gain an appreciation for those county lines you cross on the
way to Dayton.
9. Learn to operate SO2R when you can't screw things up too bad.
8. 176 Mults, 12 hours. Can you do that clean sweep?
7. Run with the Road Warriors!
6. We could never have X5 class solar flares two years in a row!
5. So My Club can beat Your Club.
4 If you liked chasing good ops with weak (WRTC) signals from OH, you'll
like chasing good ops with weak (mobile) signals from OH.
3 When it's over, you'll know that there are only 244 days until the
Florida QSO Party.
2. Thirty days to send in your log.
And still the number 1 reason:
1. No Sunday Afternoon!
Hope to see you in the Ohio QSO Party, Saturday, August 24, 16Z to 04Z
Sunday.
Full details at www.mrrc.net/oqp
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Thu Aug 22 21:08:08 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3D65A718.56D7EFAA@cncnet.com>
Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
> main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
> like it is clean.
>
> Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
> the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
> like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
> reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
> things about the 756 and the 1000.
Et C
Hey Bill,
There are a lot of super nifty radios out there. The most obvious
issue, to me, is similarity between your two radios. Personally,
I have minor problems moving between an MP and an MP MkV.
Many of the important push buttons are in different places, and
the DSP works on one radio and it's dog poo on the other.
If you are sufficiently mental agile, how about the new
Ten Tec, (Orion?) as the second radio? Amazing specs,
but no user reports yet.
Or, if you're really brave, how about the Elecraft K2 with
the 100W (and several other) additions. Mine has been on
loan far more than it has been here, but I fell in love with
it (at the five watt level) in the few hours that I've been
able to use it. Check it out. Would you FEEL competitive
with your rig about the same size as a big 2M box?
Neat problem you have. I look fwd to reading other
replies.
73 de Bill K6KM
>From k8khz at yahoo.com Thu Aug 22 21:35:13 2002
From: k8khz@yahoo.com (Sean Fleming)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K8KHZ's Top Ten Things To take with you mobile for OQP.
Message-ID: <20020823033513.93043.qmail@web13101.mail.yahoo.com>
10. State Map of Ohio, takes two to hold the map. Please don't do this while
calling cq or driving.
9. Radar detector for detecting highway patrolman. If pulled over still can use
excuse, "I am lost on my way to Dayton"
8. Rolls of Quarters. Good for paying the toll at the toll gate of the Ohio
Turnpike. "Also good for flipping to see who gets to ride shotgun"
7. Copy of OQP rules. can be also used if you run out of toilet paper cause you
are im-between exits. Remember to read them first.
6. Lemon Diet coke but remember to throw away the cans. Not good for anything
except making a large vertical antenna. use your imagination.
5. AAA Touring guide of Ohio. You can use pages not used for extra TP or
something to even out your mobile rig. but if you do get lost there is another
map incase your large state map blew out the window.
4. Book of Ohio restaurants, list will include Cracker Barrel, Arby's,Wendy's
Cracker Barrel, Bill Knapp's (now closed), oh yeah did I say Cracker Barrel?
Remember you can get a discount if you show your last years OQP log thanks to
K8MR.
3. Binoculars, good for making extra points in OQP. paragraph 4.2 seen in
rules says your get 3 points for making eye contact with a durgible. the list
contains such well knows as the Goodyear, Budweiser, and any other UFO that you
can identify correctly.
2. Amish cook book makes good reading material while im-between QSO's and
driving behind horse and buggy.
1. teleohone number to K8MR's incase you get lost.
good luck,73
Sean
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Fri Aug 23 00:55:03 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
In-Reply-To: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
Bill,
Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased
with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or
FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM and Yaesu booths a
half dozen times.
My decision was compounded by the fact that I harbored an active dislike
for Yaesu radios. I owned (and still own) a FT-107M (the WHITE radio) with
which I won the 1984 ARRL ARRL DX CW from HR1DAP. Still, every other Yaesu
HF radio I used struck me as rather odd: FT-101s (any version), the FT-102
and any model of the FT-7x7 family. I harbored a secret fondness for the
FT-ONE which I got to use at N5AU in the 1982 CQWW, but it still had its
oddities and a huge price tag to boot.
I walked out of Dayton 1995 with a brand new FT-1000D. In the seven years
since I've acquired four more used ones ("Ya got a used FT-1000D for sale,
call K8CC - he'll buy it" :-)). Another FT-1000D is a long term guest in
the shack, courtesy of a friend on assignment in DL-land. This past
January I bought a used FT-1000MP from AES to see if I was missing
anything. Multi-multis consume lots of radios...
When I sit down to single op, the FT-1000D is radio I get behind. Compared
to my IC-765s, its a much better SSB radio which is what I was looking to
improve. The SSB crystal filtering of that era (dual 2.7 KHz filters
yielding a -6dB bandwidth of 2.4 KHz) was not narrow enough. The IC-775
struck me as a DSP wrapped around the back end of a IC-765.
I am a big fan of "simple to operate". In this regard, the FT-1000D is
better than the FT-1000MP, although I've gotten used to it by now. The
TS-950SDX IMO was the worst in this regard - lots of little knobs with
medium gray legends which were difficult to read.
K6KM makes an excellent point - if you're going to do SO2R, you really need
two radios of the same model. I did 1991 SS with one IC-765 and one
IC-761. Same front panels, but different controls in different spots. The
same condition exists between the FT-1000MP and MKV/Field.
So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two FT-1000Ds.
FWIW
73,
Dave/K8CC
At 10:01 PM 8/22/02 -0400, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
>Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
>main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
>like it is clean.
>
>Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
>the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
>like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
>reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
>things about the 756 and the 1000.
>
>I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and the
>1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
>watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but my
>main love is SSB contests.
>
>Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
>Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000 is
>the ultimate rig.
>
>My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in my
>shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
>why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
>send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
>start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community about
>the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Bill K4XS
>
>
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>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Aug 23 04:58:01 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
Message-ID: <002301c24a65$85fd0860$31272a42@k7qq>
There is some freeware that has been around for a long time by K4VX that
does a fine job for designing yagi's
It is available at AC6V's web site as well as many others .
If you can't find it I think I have it in a ZIP format.
Quack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henry Heidtmann" <henry@summitschool.com>
To: "Contesting Reflector" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 17:33
Subject: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
> Does anyone have any .ant files for the QY4 modeling software by WA7RAI?
> I've downloaded it and am playing a bit, but would like to see what
> other people have come up with in terms of modeling(I'm completely green
> at this, but the bug has bitten!). Looking primarily at building a 15M
> monobander. Also, per OJ's suggestion, I'm looking for the K6STI program
> but cant find a website for it-
> Any help appreciated-
> Henry, N4VHK
> Winston-Salem,NC
>
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>From s51ta at volja.net Fri Aug 23 09:15:15 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] searhing for n8bjq!
Message-ID: <00a301c24a6c$72c2fd20$9ce94dc1@home>
Somebody knows n8bjq new email, n8bjq@erinet.com this one is not working....( I
found this on WPX HP)?
Thank you!
Ted, s51ta
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>From mark at concertart.com Fri Aug 23 06:00:13 2002
From: mark@concertart.com (Mark Beckwith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <061a01c24a8c$0dc8b750$0100a8c0@TL01>
> My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
my
> shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> why.
The Kenwood. :)
Mark, N5OT
>From w2up at mindspring.com Fri Aug 23 12:31:36 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3D661D18.32052.819CA@localhost>
Another option, which I use:
One FT-1000D and one FT-990. A used FT-990 can be had for under
$1K. It is basically the same radio as the 1000D, with an almost
identical layout. It doesn't have a second receiver, which is really
unnecessary in SO2R (unless you like listening to 4 receivers during a
contest!)
73,
Barry W2UP
On 22 Aug 2002 David A. Pruett wrote:
<snip>
> So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
> the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
> 150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two FT-1000Ds.
>
> FWIW
>
> 73,
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From wally at el-soft.com Fri Aug 23 15:41:36 2002
From: wally@el-soft.com (Valeri Stefanov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Budapest Hungary
Message-ID: <001701c24aa2$758fa220$081238d4@wally>
Hi Fellow Contesters,
I'll be in Budapest Hungary between 18th and 23rd of September and I'll be glad
to meet some HA contesters during my stay.
I'll be in EBEN Hotel - tel. 383 8418. I'll arrive on 18th late evening, have
to present a lecture on 19th during a dental implantology congress and I will
be free most of the day on 20,21st and 22nd of September.
73's de Wally (Dr.Valeri Stefanov) LZ2CJ,LZ8T and team member LZ9W & YM3LZ
P.S. EU guys - look for us in WAE SSB ! We will be YM3LZ again from Asiatic
Turkey Check http://www.qsl.net/ym3lz for updates.
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>From Timothy.Urban at wc.ey.com Fri Aug 23 10:45:39 2002
From: Timothy.Urban@wc.ey.com (Timothy.Urban@wc.ey.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <OF7E58C3AA.05A8CE28-ON85256C1E.004AE506@ey.com>
Bill:
Sorry about your rig.
Seems like it will help you a lot to answer two questions:
how important is it to have two easy to use rcvers operatable
simultaneously?
and, would you prefer to be able to shift rx/tx from ant1 to ant2
on the front panel, or would you rather be able to use ant2 for subrcvr
diversity reception?
I have the FT1000Mk5 which I like a lot for the 2 rcvrs and the ability to
push a front panel button to switch between rx+tx on either ant1 or ant2.
My FT1000D doesn't let you do that since ant2 is never a tx antenna. But
it does let you use the subrcvr to simultanteously listen on the second
antenna - really neat when you've got a horizontally opposed ant plugged
in ant1 and a vertical on ant2. If it matters to you, the 1000D looks and
feels like the most quality piece of equipment I've ever owned.
Happy to be corrected by others out there who have more experience with
these rigs,
73
N5IIT
Cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Sent by: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
08/22/2002 10:01 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
cc:
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT
1000 MP5
Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like
the
main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it
looks
like it is clean.
Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is
approximately
the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
things about the 756 and the 1000.
I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and
the
1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but
my
main love is SSB contests.
Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000
is
the ultimate rig.
My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
my
shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community
about
the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
Thanks for the help.
Bill K4XS
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Fri Aug 23 15:21:23 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Letterman's Top Ten List
Message-ID: <03b901c24ab0$5eceb5e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
> Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
But the real reason, of course, is to tone up those operating skills for the
Washington State Salmon Run on September 21st and 22nd!
http://www.wwdxc.org/salmonrun/ 30 days and counting!
Seriously - have fun with the boys from the home state of the Wendy Burger and
Hamvention this weekend!
73, Ward N0AX
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>From n4zr at adelphia.net Fri Aug 23 11:52:55 2002
From: n4zr@adelphia.net (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000
MP5
In-Reply-To: <061a01c24a8c$0dc8b750$0100a8c0@TL01>
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 05:00 AM 8/23/02 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
> > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
>my
> > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> > why.
>
>The Kenwood. :)
The TenTec Orion.
73, Pete N4ZR
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 23 12:21:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208231821.g7NILko05436@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
K6NA(N6ED) 862 202 10 174,124 SCCC
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
ND2T 185 80 14,800 NCCC
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
VA3XRZ 194 68 9 13,192 Contest Club Ontario
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 23 12:22:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208231822.g7NIMc205445@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
DK0EE(DL4MDO) 738 8810 250 24 2,202,500 BCC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
RW4WZ 479 5350 195 1,043,250
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
RW4WZ 211 1805 62 111,910
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
RW4WZ 279 2435 76 185,060
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW4WZ RW4WZ,RW4WZ,RW4WZ
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Fri Aug 23 15:47:04 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <003e01c2486c$33018280$0200a8c0@ua9cdc>
Message-ID: <20020823214704.54252.qmail@web13306.mail.yahoo.com>
The basic point is this.
** Don't worry if the OTHER station is playing by
the FCC rules (assuming that station is under the
FCC's jurisdiction) just make sure that YOU are
following the rules as best YOU know how for your
OWN station **
I'm not responsible for any other station's
operations so I don't give a burnt out 6146 if
they ID at the end or not. If I get their calland
exchange and I'm following the rules as best I
can and they don't.. NOT MY PROBLEM! **
just 1 ham's opinion..
73
Chuck K3FT
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
http://finance.yahoo.com
>From wa7fab at cdsnet.net Fri Aug 23 17:16:47 2002
From: wa7fab@cdsnet.net (Van K7VS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
<5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001401c24afb$2742a140$0100a8c0@computer>
An FT1000D if you can afford it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@adelphia.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> At 05:00 AM 8/23/02 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
> > > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you
were in
> >my
> > > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
> > > why.
> >
> >The Kenwood. :)
>
>
> The TenTec Orion.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Sat Aug 24 00:47:51 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs YAESU 1000MP V
Message-ID: <46.2c8982e0.2a985be7@aol.com>
Thanks to all who posted on this topic. I hope I responded individually to
each of you. If I didn't, my apologies to you.
OK, it looks like if the 775 is toast when it arrives at the the repair site,
it will probably be replaced by a 1000MP V. After looking at the review in
QST and hearing the good things about it from you guys, I think it is a no
lose situation. If I like the other 775 I have which was not zapped better
than the 1000 the 775 will become the run radio. If I like the 1000 better,
the 775 will stay the S/P radio and the 1000 will be the main radio. I have
operated two different radios before and it has not been a problem. If it
becomes one, the rig I am least happy with will be replaced with a twin of
the other.
Here's the question. What set of filters would you guys recommend for SSB
and which set for CW? Most of my operation is in contests, and I have no
desire to fire up on any of the digital modes, RTTY etc.
Thanks again for the help guys.
Bill K4XS
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>From ah3c at frii.com Fri Aug 23 06:32:19 2002
From: ah3c@frii.com (Peter Grillo, Sr.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <000801c24a98$beaa2020$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Hi Dave -
12 years have past since I had my own station to operate....been on contest
DXpeditions and some multi-op since. Now I am building my own shack. My
Geochron arrived 2 days ago. My two FT-1000D's are still in their boxes (I
had the first one at KH3 and loved it, so I got the other and have never
used it). I have been gathering SO2R e-mails over the past 6 years so I can
make up the rest of the station. Now I will need to select the antenna
switching hardware and computer programs to go along with them. I have
always preferred TR over CT, simply because of my fear of the windows
environment causing crashing and the subtle flexibility Tree had vision to
include early in the game. I found a $50 used 486 computer just for keying
the radio. I picked up a Heil boom mike/headset at WRTC 2002 and hope to
have enough aluminum up to be on in time for SS.
Hope to CU on.
Thanks for your summary. It confirms I am heading in the right direction.
73,
Pete
----- Original Message -----
From: "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net>
To: <Cqtestk4xs@aol.com>; <x>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> Bill,
>
> Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased
> with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or
> FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM and Yaesu booths a
> half dozen times.
>
> My decision was compounded by the fact that I harbored an active dislike
> for Yaesu radios. I owned (and still own) a FT-107M (the WHITE radio)
with
> which I won the 1984 ARRL ARRL DX CW from HR1DAP. Still, every other
Yaesu
> HF radio I used struck me as rather odd: FT-101s (any version), the FT-102
> and any model of the FT-7x7 family. I harbored a secret fondness for the
> FT-ONE which I got to use at N5AU in the 1982 CQWW, but it still had its
> oddities and a huge price tag to boot.
>
> I walked out of Dayton 1995 with a brand new FT-1000D. In the seven years
> since I've acquired four more used ones ("Ya got a used FT-1000D for sale,
> call K8CC - he'll buy it" :-)). Another FT-1000D is a long term guest in
> the shack, courtesy of a friend on assignment in DL-land. This past
> January I bought a used FT-1000MP from AES to see if I was missing
> anything. Multi-multis consume lots of radios...
>
> When I sit down to single op, the FT-1000D is radio I get behind.
Compared
> to my IC-765s, its a much better SSB radio which is what I was looking to
> improve. The SSB crystal filtering of that era (dual 2.7 KHz filters
> yielding a -6dB bandwidth of 2.4 KHz) was not narrow enough. The IC-775
> struck me as a DSP wrapped around the back end of a IC-765.
>
> I am a big fan of "simple to operate". In this regard, the FT-1000D is
> better than the FT-1000MP, although I've gotten used to it by now. The
> TS-950SDX IMO was the worst in this regard - lots of little knobs with
> medium gray legends which were difficult to read.
>
> K6KM makes an excellent point - if you're going to do SO2R, you really
need
> two radios of the same model. I did 1991 SS with one IC-765 and one
> IC-761. Same front panels, but different controls in different spots.
The
> same condition exists between the FT-1000MP and MKV/Field.
>
> So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
> the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
> 150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two
FT-1000Ds.
>
> FWIW
>
> 73,
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
>
> At 10:01 PM 8/22/02 -0400, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> >Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like
the
> >main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it
looks
> >like it is clean.
> >
> >Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is
approximately
> >the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
> >like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
> >reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
> >things about the 756 and the 1000.
> >
> >I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and
the
> >1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
> >watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future
but my
> >main love is SSB contests.
> >
> >Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
> >Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000
is
> >the ultimate rig.
> >
> >My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in my
> >shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> >why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can
either
> >send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying
to
> >start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community
about
> >the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
> >
> >Thanks for the help.
> >
> >Bill K4XS
> >
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>
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>
>From pa5et at muurkrant.com Sat Aug 24 13:23:26 2002
From: pa5et@muurkrant.com (Rob Snieder)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Looking for DXpedition logs with more than 10.000 QSO's
Message-ID: <025301c24b58$494e03d0$6401892c@amd1900>
Hello all,
I'm currently working together with K4UVT on a DXpedition Statistical
Log Analysis software called LogStat. This software reads an ADIF
DXpedition log and creates graphs on which operating strategy could be
changed. It will clearly show you what mode, band and continents needs
more attention, it also shows if the number of QSO's in a specific mode
goes down like RTTY or PSK so you know you have worked most of them and
can spent more time on other modes and bands.
An example based on our logs of last years DXpedition can be found on:
http://www.qsl.net/lldxt/j7_vp2m_2002/statistics-j7.html
What I want to ask you is to mail me a zipped ADIF file of one of your
DXpeditions (only > 10.000 QSO's, can be multiple callsigns), in return
I will mail you the statistical graphs. The reason of asking you this is
to test the software with "real" logs so we know if it can handle all
formats. Of course I will keep the logs confidential for my selves only.
Later this year the software will become available to all of you.
Hope to hear soon from you,
Rob Snieder pa5et@muurkrant.com
Member Cocos Island DX-pedition 2002 <http://www.qsl.net/ti9m>
http://www.qsl.net/ti9m
LLDXT <http://www.qsl.net/lldxt> http://www.qsl.net/lldxt
PI4COM <http://www.muurkrant.com/pi4com>
http://www.muurkrant.com/pi4com
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>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Sat Aug 24 09:00:22 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ohio QSO Party - TODAY!
Message-ID: <1bb.551befb.2a98cf56@aol.com>
Yes, it's ZERO days to the Ohio QSO Party!
The fun starts today at 16Z (noon EDT), and goes 12 hours until 04Z Sunday.
Suggested frequencies are 45 KHz above the bottom on CW, and 3850, 7225,
14250, 21300, and 28450 on SSB.
Exchange serial number and county (OH) or state, province (VE), or "DX".
Full details are at www.mrrc.net/oqp
QSO Parties like these are greatly impacted by their mobile operations. We
will have six such operations by experienced contesters: AF8A (+W8AV), K8CC
(+W8MJ), K8MR, NY4N, W1NN, and WT9U. Just between these mobiles all 88
counties will be activated. Add in lots of home, portable, and other mobile
operations and you can count on a great contest with lots of activity.
See you soon in the OQP!
73 - Jim K8MR (mobile in 20+ counties in the hills of southeast Ohio)
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sun Aug 25 00:24:59 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
Message-ID: <3D67892B.4010009@stelex.com.au>
Well, if you happen to be the World #1 in your category and then you
find out to be classified into the wrong category where you are 137th or
so, you wouldn't call it accuracy, would you.
What CQ WW Contest organizers MUST MUST MUST do is to publish claimed
scores on the web, just like Steve N8BJQ does for WPX contest. That
would help to avoid a lot of disappointment for some.
73 Mike, VK4DX
==============================================
Visit VK4DX Contest calendar at www.vk4dx.net
>jukka.klemola@nokia.com jukka.klemola@nokia.com
>Thu, 1 Aug 2002 11:52:59 +0300
>So, CQWW committee made a -B.
>Committee's scoring accuracy is still above 99.9% !
>With more than 10.000 scores announced that is world's
>most accurate operation still !
>73,
>Jukka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Goran SM4DHF [mailto:sm4dhf@telia.com]
> Sent: 31 July, 2002 21:57
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
>
>
> Hi,
> just heard from a friend in W7 who got the CQ Magazine that
> my contest operation
> in CQWW Phone 2001 as TI2/SM4DHF seems to be listed as a
> winning score for Europe on
> 15 m LP!!
>
> I have no idea how this happend... the soapbox comment that
> is on the CQ Internet page
> is not what was in my cabrillo file either!
>
> Trying to sort this out with CQ at the moment.
>
> 73 Goran SM4DHF
> **************************************
> http://www.sm4dhf.com/search.shtml
> log search collection
>
>
>
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sun Aug 25 00:39:23 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] September state QSO parties
Message-ID: <3D678C8B.5060003@stelex.com.au>
VK4DX Contest calendar ( www.vk4dx.net ) has been updated with the
September state QSO parties' rules (TN, LA, AL, TX)
73 Mike, VK4DX
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Sat Aug 24 16:55:43 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
>> > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in
>>my
>> > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
>> > why.
>>
>>The Kenwood. :)
>
>
>The TenTec Orion.
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
>From the Ten-Tec web page on 24 August 2002:
--------------
"Please note that as of today (June 19, 2002) that we have not published
complete spec and receiver performance data - we expect these to be
forthcoming shortly and will publish them to our web site in the near
future. Printed literature and revised photos of the Orion will be available
in the next few weeks."
We will begin deliveries in September 2002, but it is likely that backorder
status will stretch delivery of some orders for the Orion past that date.
First orders in are the first orders shipped."
---------------
Excuse me, but I'm from the computer industry. That's where you know a
marketeer is lying simply by the fact that his lips are moving. While I'm
sure there are some people who are so loyal to Ten-Tec that they would jump
at the chance to get an early spot on this waiting list, I suggest that
those "early adopters" are likely to end up the ones with the arrows in
their backs. Personally, I think I'll wait until I hear an Orion on the air
and can read some reliable lab reports before jumping on this bandwagon.
Bruce, N6NT
>From ws7i at ewarg.org Sun Aug 25 00:54:39 2002
From: ws7i@ewarg.org (Jay Townsend)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Last Call - RTTY NAQP Log's
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20020824235439.007646ec@ewarg.org>
This is the last call for RTTY NAQP logs.
Send them today or miss helping with the accuracy of the contest.
Jay
---
Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Sat Aug 24 21:02:22 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000
MP5
In-Reply-To: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.2.2.20020824200151.01aa1e40@mail.attbi.com>
I saw the TenTec Orion at the New England Division convention. I did not
play with it, but over-heard that the "software isn't done yet".
73 - Jim AD1C
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Sat Aug 24 23:26:52 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <9e.2b74f300.2a999a6c@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/24/2002 11:32:45 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
ah3c@frii.com writes:
> I have been gathering SO2R e-mails over the past 6 years so I can
> make up the rest of the station.
Six years! What are you waiting for, the next sunspot cycle? Just joshing
you, but really, why wait?
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From ve3pn at igs.net Sun Aug 25 04:59:22 2002
From: ve3pn@igs.net (Peter Barron)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5 +Ten Tec
Orion
Message-ID: <000f01c24beb$cc5cb260$98f4a8c0@HOMEOFFICE>
Has anyone taken delivery of an Orion yet , interested in its SO2R capacity
Peter Barron
Ve3pn@igs.net
>From g4buo at compuserve.com Fri Aug 23 05:18:54 2002
From: g4buo@compuserve.com (Dave Lawley)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <200208230419_MC3-1-CA5-3286@compuserve.com>
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT wrote:
>Icom was a major supporter of WRTC '96, though I don't know what they may
>have done for 2000 or 2002.
Icom provided brand-new IC765 and IC735 radios for each station in the
original WRTC in Seattle in 1990. I remember being very impressed
with the IC765, and regret not having brought one back with me at the
very advantageous price that was on offer.
Icom provided us with brand-new IC756PROII and IC7400 (also known
as IC746PRO) on loan to the GB50 Jubilee station, and the rigs worked
flawlessly.
It seems to me that both Yaesu and Icom have gone crazy with their
rig naming conventions. IC756PROII, FT1000MP MK-V Field. Yuk.
Only Kenwood have stayed with a more sensible choice of identifier
for their rigs, unfortuntately in the area where it matters - performance
- Kenwood seem to have lost the plot. Will be interested to hear what
contesters think of the Ten-Tec Orion when it hits the streets. At
present if I had to get a new radio it would be the K2/100.
Dave G4BUO
>From ha1ag at compuserve.com Sun Aug 25 09:01:56 2002
From: ha1ag@compuserve.com (Zoli Pitman HA1AG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
<5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <000001c24c20$8630ba40$1c6cd3d4@pcl0486>
>>> My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in
>>> my shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
>>> why.
>>
>>The Kenwood. :)
>
>
> The TenTec Orion.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
How do you know?
Zoli HA1AG
>From arturodaprile at libero.it Mon Aug 26 00:28:41 2002
From: arturodaprile@libero.it (ik7jwy)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW-CW 2001 results ?
Message-ID: <000b01c24c7e$63412840$a89d1c97@it>
HI All,
does anyone know where I can find out the results (only Italy), please ?
Thanks
73's de Art, IK7JWY
>From nf1j at earthlink.net Sun Aug 25 17:14:42 2002
From: nf1j@earthlink.net (Warren C. Stankiewicz)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anyone have (or know a source for) DRSI PCPA software?
References: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <000b01c24c8d$3266e8e0$321bfea9@familyroom>
As I slowly put things together, and think about getting more actively on
the air...
I found my old DRSI board, but can't seem to find the floppy with the TNCTSR
drivers, and the regular packet program that used to use it. (I found the
BBS and TCPIP ones, naturally).
Since DRSI no longer exists, does anyone know of a regular source for this
stuff, or barring that, have an old disk laying around a copy of?
Many thanks,
warren, NF1J/6
nf1j@earthlink.net
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Sun Aug 25 19:28:35 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Letterman's Top Ten List
In-Reply-To: <03b901c24ab0$5eceb5e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEIHEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
>
> > Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
>
> But the real reason, of course, is to tone up those operating
> skills for the Washington State Salmon Run on September 21st and
> 22nd! http://www.wwdxc.org/salmonrun/ 30 days and counting!
>
Which, in turn is nothing more than a warm-up for the Texas QSO Party,
September 28-29, 2002.
If you can't be a Texan, you can at least work one (or more).
http://www.k5vuu.com/tqp/
73,
dale, kg5u
>From k5zd at charter.net Mon Aug 26 01:15:03 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5 +Ten Tec
Orion
In-Reply-To: <000f01c24beb$cc5cb260$98f4a8c0@HOMEOFFICE>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDMEEMDMAA.k5zd@charter.net>
I got to see the new Ten Tec Orion for the first time at the Boxboro
convention this weekend. It looks like a nice package - especially if you
like black! The look is kind of a cross between an Icom and a TenTec.
Word is that the original production run is sold out. Second run is
expected some time before Christmas.
This radio reflects a new concept in radio design. The hardware is a
platform with user interface (knobs, dials, display) and RF. The real
features will be enabled through software. Assuming they have a strong
platform (the specs look good), the innovation and possibilities will come
from software. Too early to tell if the Ten Tec engineering team is up for
that challenge, but assuming the software can be upgraded in the field, the
potential for continuous improvement is intriguing.
Given the expected product availability, you have some time to think about
it and wait for some of the early user comments.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Peter Barron
> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 03:59 AM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> +Ten Tec Orion
>
>
> Has anyone taken delivery of an Orion yet , interested in its
> SO2R capacity
>
>
> Peter Barron
> Ve3pn@igs.net
>
>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 26 11:03:54 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208261703.g7QH3sc11356@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to paticipate in this summary, please visit,
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
S50A 634 1498 229 24 343,042 SCC
SV1XV 233 525 117 61,425
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 788 1834 243 24 445,662 Latvian CC
HA9RU 574 1300 199 18 258,700
S56A 462 1063 219 15 232,797 CCS
AA5AU 462 1167 191 17 222,897
WX4TM 413 1053 147 154,791
W2YC 353 955 143 136,565 FRC
VK4UC 260 763 125 10 95,375
VE6YR 202 493 111 16 54,723
VA3DX 116 326 61 3 19,886 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
HG9A(HA9OA) 589 1346 214 21 288,044
PA5AT 454 1022 206 24 210,532
SP8SW 374 822 172 19 141,384 SPDX Club
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 280 809 162 10 131,058 Chiltern DX Club
YL2LY 332 747 167 13 124,749
F6FJE 337 790 155 122,450
N2WK 273 739 131 11 96,809
WA5CHX 230 585 123 14 71,955
M0BEX 158 343 77 10 26,411
VE3BUC 115 294 75 7 22,050 CCO
WA6BOB 62 141 48 2 6,768
Operators:
S50A S50A,S57IIO,S57LWG
SV1XV SV1VN,SV1XV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 26 11:05:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208261705.g7QH5Nv11365@localhost.localdomain>
2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: TOEC.Contest@pobox.com
Mail logs to:
TOEC
Box 178
S831 22 Ostersund
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
F5IN 338 74 36,852 U.F.T.
N2ED 145 25 4 10,525 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 20 20 00:23 400 Chiltern DX Club
Operators:
(none)
>From w4pa at yahoo.com Mon Aug 26 12:51:48 2002
From: w4pa@yahoo.com (Scott W4PA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Truth or Consequences. . . .
Message-ID: <20020826185149.98805.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com>
--------------
>>"Please note that as of today (June 19, 2002) that we have not
>>published complete spec and receiver performance data - we expect
>>these to be forthcoming shortly and will publish them to our web site
>>in the near future. Printed literature and revised photos of the
>>Orion will be available in the next few weeks."
>Excuse me, but I'm from the computer industry. That's where you know
a
>marketeer is lying simply by the fact that his lips are moving. While
>I'm sure there are some people who are so loyal to Ten-Tec that they
>would jump at the chance to get an early spot on this waiting list, I
>suggest that
>those "early adopters" are likely to end up the ones with the arrows
in
>their backs. Personally, I think I'll wait until I hear an Orion on
>the air
>and can read some reliable lab reports before jumping on this
>bandwagon.
>Bruce, N6NT
--------------------------------------------------------
The "marketing liar" who wrote the text that appears on the Ten-Tec
web site regarding the new Orion HF transceiver is rumored to know
a thing or two about high-end receiver performance. I hear he even
gets on for the occasional CW contest. Unconfirmed at this hour...
film at 11.
Scott Robbins, W4PA
Amateur Radio Product Manager
Ten-Tec, Inc.
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
http://finance.yahoo.com
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Aug 26 16:46:35 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
Message-ID: <a.241a944a.2a9bdf9b@aol.com>
Hello Guys,
I thought this might be of interest:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From contesting at eircom.net Tue Aug 27 00:00:58 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Flags wanted..
Message-ID: <00f201c24d4c$26ae3700$c7a6cad5@host>
Hi - I am looking for the flags of the following territories or islands -
does anyone know whether they exist, or where they can be located ?
73s, Tim EI8IC
www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
**************************
bs - Scarborough Reef
bv9p - Pratas Is
ce0 - Easter Is
ce0 - San Felix and San Ambrosio Is
ce0 - Juan Fernandez Is
cy9 - St. Paul Is
cy0 - Sable Is
fo - Austral Is
fo - Marquesas Is
fo8x - Clipperton Is
h40 - Temotu Province
hk0 - Malpelo Is
jd - Minami Torishima
kg4 - Guantanamo Bay
kh5 - Palmyra Is
kh5k - Kingman Reef
kh7k - Kure Is
kp5 - Desecheo Is
py0s - St Peter and St Paul Rocks
r1m - Malyj Vysotskij Is
vk9m - Mellish Reef
vk9w - Willis Is
vk0 - Macquarie Is
vp8 - South Orkney Is
vp8 - South Shetland Is
vu4 - Andaman and Nicobar Is
vu7 - Lakshadweep Is
xf4 - Revilla Gigedo Is
yv0 - Aves Is
zl8 - Kermadec Is
zl9 - Auckland Is and Campbell Is
3b6 - Agalega Is
3b9 - Rodriguez Is
3c0 - Annobon Is
3d2 - Conway Reef
3d2 - Rotuma Is
>From felipe at isla.net Mon Aug 26 19:15:54 2002
From: felipe@isla.net (Felipe J. Hernandez)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: [FCG] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
In-Reply-To: <a.241a944a.2a9bdf9b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <003601c24d4e$24ee73b0$c800640a@isla.net>
George,
Great to hear back from you...sounds like fun..
Anyway, this online soapbox is the most exiting thing Ive seen from the
arrl in years..
If cq would do something like this it would add a new dimension to
contesting...
Just imagine getting all the soapbox commentaries that bring back the
memories of the contest and immediate information including photos of
the stations... this is fun all year long.. KUDOS to the arrl for this
effort...
Felipe
-----Original Message-----
From: fcg-admin@mailman.qth.net [mailto:fcg-admin@mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Georgek5kg@aol.com
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 3:47 PM
To: TOMK5RC@aol.com; CWMAN1@aol.com; w6ter@worldnet.att.net; Steven
Wheatley; fcg@mailman.qth.net; w2gd@hotmail.com; A.AIMETTE;
CQ-Contest@CONTESTING.COM
Subject: [FCG] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
Hello Guys,
I thought this might be of interest:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 26 23:43:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Flags wanted..
In-Reply-To: <00f201c24d4c$26ae3700$c7a6cad5@host>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208262239060.9421-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Tim Makins, EI8IC wrote:
> Hi - I am looking for the flags of the following territories or islands -
> does anyone know whether they exist, or where they can be located ?
>
> 73s, Tim EI8IC
> www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
>
Most of the islands you've listed are owned by other countries and would
fly the flag of the parent country. The CIA World Fact Book might be a
good place to look.
Zack W9SZ
>From f5nly at free.fr Tue Aug 27 07:11:22 2002
From: f5nly@free.fr (F5NLY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
Message-ID: <000c01c24d7f$ce5d46c0$7ab5933e@lo>
Hi,
is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
?
Tks in advance,
73 Lee.
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 27 09:57:06 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
References: <000c01c24d7f$ce5d46c0$7ab5933e@lo>
Message-ID: <052c01c24dd1$a151ee40$6501a8c0@don>
Excellent group of programs. Not only do you get the Log Checker, you
also get a Cabrillo converter that converts just about any kind of log to
Cabrillo
and a Master Call database maintenance program which I use to maintain a very
large database for RTTY. Master call files can be converted for WriteLog, WF1B
or CT and I'm sure some of the others.
Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "F5NLY" <f5nly@free.fr>
To: <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:11 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
> Hi,
> is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
> ?
> Tks in advance,
> 73 Lee.
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Aug 27 11:52:52 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
Message-ID: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/27/2002 12:58:45 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
f5nly@free.fr writes:
> is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
>
Lee, I use the WT4I contest tools, and I find them to be quite useful for
finding anomolies in Cabrillo files. For example, you can quickly and easily
find RST errors, Zone errors, Band errors, etc. There is a feature for using
master.dta, but I have never really every figured out how to use this,
however.
For me WT4I tools was worth the money.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:32:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271632.g7RGWCv12495@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB HP
K4BAI 133 42 59 25 7 25,872 SECC
W4SAA 139 13 66 12 22,698 FCG
N6RO 99 31 50 15 5 14,820 NCCC
KW8W 0 198 0 74 4 14,652
N2ED 52 63 35 40 5 12,525 FRC
W3IQ 17 94 13 52 5 8,320 NCC
K5KG 48 12 35 11 3 5,060 FCG
N6DE(@W6YX) 43 17 26 13 3 4,056 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB LP
KU8E 159 109 68 57 12 53,375 SECC
N8EA 149 77 71 41 11 41,776 MRRC
NY1S 177 43 76 26 12 40,494
K8IR 124 88 65 43 36,288 BAY AREA WIRELESS
W7LPF 138 17 74 11 11 24,905
NF4A 98 79 49 40 24,475 FCG
NA4K 96 67 55 39 24,346 TCG
NU8Z 65 58 41 33 4 13,912 MRRC
KN4Y 100 0 2 0 9 12,800 FCG
N3SD 45 45 28 23 5 6,885 NCC
K5OT 65 0 50 0 6,500 SMC
W8RU 34 12 25 9 1 5,440
N2CU 36 27 24 20 2 4,356 Western New York DX
N4GG 22 3 18 3 1 801 PVRC
K6UFO 10 12 8 12 2 640 NCCC
K4LOG 0 26 0 20 520 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB QRP
N4BP 50 0 37 0 3,700 FCG
WB6BWZ 11 5 11 4 3 405 SECC
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:33:44 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271633.g7RGXiT12504@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
S50A 634 1498 229 24 343,042 SCC
SV1XV 233 525 117 61,425
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
9A5W 921 2217 250 22 554,250 Croatian CC
YL2KF 788 1834 243 24 445,662 Latvian CC
KH6ND(@KH7R) 555 1632 212 345,984
HA9RU 574 1300 199 18 258,700
S56A 462 1063 219 15 232,797 CCS
AA5AU 462 1167 191 17 222,897
WX4TM 413 1053 147 154,791
W2YC 353 955 143 136,565 FRC
VK4UC 260 763 125 10 95,375
VE6YR 202 493 111 16 54,723
VA3DX 116 326 61 3 19,886 CCO
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
RG9O(RZ9OU) 593 1651 209 22 345,059 Novosibirsk Contest
HG9A(HA9OA) 589 1346 214 21 288,044
PA5AT 454 1022 206 24 210,532
A45WD(YO9HP) 340 967 160 154,720
SP8SW 374 822 172 19 141,384 SPDX Club
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 280 809 162 10 131,058 Chiltern DX Club
YL2LY 332 747 167 13 124,749
F6FJE 337 790 155 122,450
N2WK 273 739 131 11 96,809
GU0SUP 265 604 131 79,124
WA5CHX 230 585 123 14 71,955
M0BEX 158 343 77 10 26,411
VE3BUC 115 294 75 7 22,050 CCO
VE7ASK 112 260 72 18,720
WA6BOB 62 141 48 2 6,768
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DJ9XB/QRP 203 443 122 54,046
Operators:
S50A S50A,S57IIO,S57LWG
SV1XV SV1VN,SV1XV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:35:20 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271635.g7RGZKq12513@localhost.localdomain>
2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: TOEC.Contest@pobox.com
Mail logs to:
TOEC
Box 178
S831 22 Ostersund
Sweden
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, pleae visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
F5IN 338 74 36,852 U.F.T.
N2ED 145 25 4 10,525 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
SM3X(SM3CVM) 273 54 19,062 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 20 20 1 400 Chiltern DX Club
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:37:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271637.g7RGbPk12524@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
RI4M 811 9235 260 2,401,100
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
DK0EE(DL4MDO) 738 8810 250 24 2,202,500 BCC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
KH6ND(@KH7R) 646 9555 206 24 1,968,330
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
KI6DY/0 430 5440 168 22 913,920
WX4TM 440 5480 107 893,240
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
A45WD(YO9HP) 456 6455 177 1,142,535
RW4WZ 479 5350 195 1,043,250
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
VE6YR 262 3090 98 302,820
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
SP8SW 177 1925 96 9 184,800 SPDX Club
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 CCO
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
A45WD(YO9HP) 210 3030 63 190,890
RW4WZ 211 1805 62 111,910
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
RW4WZ 279 2435 76 185,060
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 CCO
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
A45WD YO9HP,YO9HP
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW4WZ RW4WZ,RW4WZ,RW4WZ
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:39:50 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271639.g7RGdoh12533@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
K6NA(N6ED) 862 202 10 174,124 SCCC
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
K9MI 490 124 9 60,760 SMC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 CCO
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
VE3DZ 244 90 4 21,960 CCO
W0ETT/M 282 77 10 21,714 Grand Mesa
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 CCO
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
W0TM 201 80 3 16,080 Grand Mesa
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 CCO
ND2T 185 80 14,800 NCCC
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
VA3XRZ 194 68 9 13,192 CCO
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
K4RFK 73 40 2,920 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
KW8W 32 20 640 MRRC
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:41:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271641.g7RGffL12546@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
9K9K(9K2RR) 2339 2311 493 39 2,292,450
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
NZ1U(@KB1H) 181 180 161 5 58,121 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 CCO
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
N2GC 226 225 228 6 102,828 YCCC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DH1TW(@DF3CB) 652 874 465 36 709,590 BCC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 CCO
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 CCO
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 CCO
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 CCO
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 CCO
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 CCO
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 CCO
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 CCO
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
NZ1U KB1H,N1XS
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From k8khz at comcast.net Tue Aug 27 21:53:40 2002
From: k8khz@comcast.net (Sean D. Fleming)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
Message-ID: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left the
computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only one
but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so how
do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
Sean K8KHZ
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>From k5ka at earthlink.net Tue Aug 27 23:04:17 2002
From: k5ka@earthlink.net (Ken Adams)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <200208280246.g7S2kMhF022937@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
>I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
>
The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
available for
your transmit antenna.
>2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build your
own.
See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods, including
the
computer interface.
>3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
>
Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works with
all the
popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
>any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
Good luck and enjoy the rig.
73, Ken K5KA
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 00:18:22 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <3D6C4F0E.000017.00920@MIKE>
Sean, although you may feel like you stepped
backwards, you actually took a big step forward
in comparing a 570 to an 850 as a contest rig.
I've had both. To connect to a pc for rig control,
there are several choices you can make. You
can build your own, or guys like W1GEE sells
them for about 40 bucks. Just do a search on
W1GEE and it will show his site. Same thing
goes for the cw keying. You can build a serial
interface with directions that usually come with
your logging software, or purchase interfaces
such as sold on the TRLog web site made by
W1WEF. There are 3 models that range from
$25 or so to around $50. In an actual contest,
I think you'll find the 850 is much better in
handling the QRM then the 570. For CW use,
I had 2 400 hz Inrad filters in mine, and it worked
well. On the antenna part, I've never used
seperate antennas for transmit and receive,
so I'm not much help there, but I have seen the
mod, so it can be done. Hang in there, because
you DID make the right decision.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Sean D. Fleming
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so
how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
Sean K8KHZ
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>From n5nj at gte.net Wed Aug 28 09:53:40 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
Message-ID: <20020828135340.OIEZ18399.out012.verizon.net@[127.0.0.1]>
Once you use your 850 in a contest, you'll wonder why you said what you said
here. This is especially true if you install good filters in both IF's.
The receive antenna mod allows you to connect seperate receive antennas.
N3OC's (nee WA3WJD) mod is excellent to do this. The single SO-239 is for
transmitting. Use an external antena switch.
For computer interfacing, you need a Kenwood IF-232C level convertor or
equivalent to change from the TTL levels on the radio to RS-232. Then, it's
equivalent to the 570 as far as computer control.
You can use a rig blaster with the 850 just like you would with the 570. You
may want to consider using a simple LPT port or serial port interface for
sending CW. They can be built for a few dollars, or you can buy them from many
sources - W1WEF makes an excellent one.
The 850 has less bells and whistles than the 570, but can out-perform it
easily. Invest in some good filters for it. If you close your eyes and
listen, you won't be able to tell you're not using one of the latest
multi-kilobuck radios.
73,
Bob N5NJ
>
> From: "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net>
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
>
> I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
> 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
> one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
> transmit on it?
>
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
> mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so
> how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
> 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
> blaster will that do the trick?
>
> any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
> Sean K8KHZ
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 28 09:53:50 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
should develop their own.
Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
73, Bill W7TI
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Wed Aug 28 14:35:25 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL contest certificate redesign
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A92993CC@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
After many years of service, were are retiring our old style landscape-format
(horizontal) certificates and replacing them with sleek, sharp portrait-style
(vertical) designs. The changeover has meant delivery delays, however.
To those awaiting certificates for several ARRL-sponsored operating events,
please stand by. The basic artwork has been approved, and the Graphics
Department is hard at work tweaking the final design and layout for the
certificates.
We anticipate having the new certificates on hand, ready for labeling and
mailing by the Contest Branch by mid-October. The new-style certificates will
be used for all ARRL-sponsored HF and international events starting with the
certificates for the 2001 ARRL 160 Meter Contest. New VHF/UHF certificates will
debut with the 2002 June VHF QSO party. New ARRL November Sweepstakes
certificates will be issued for the first time for the 2002 events.
In addition to the new certificates, we are also replacing the old-style ARRL
June VHF QSO Party plaque with a more modern design. The artwork was selected
from dozens of photos submitted by members and will feature a spectacular
mountain sunrise from a rover's perspective. The new June plaques also are
expected to be available by mid-fall.
Thanks for your patience. If you have questions, please contact me at
n1nd@arrl.org or at 860-594-0232.
73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Wed Aug 28 14:31:40 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Logs Received Page available
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A92993CB@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
Field Day 2002 logs received posted (Aug 28, 2002) -- The ARRL Contest Branch
has announced that the logs submitted for Field Day 2002 have been posted on
the Logs Received page on the ARRL Web site. Click on "2002 ARRL Field Day"
under "Other Reports." Contact the ARRL Contest Branch (contests@arrl.org or
860-594-0232) if you spot errors or if your entry is missing. The Contest
Soapbox page includes interesting photographs and stories from many Field Day
groups. Feel free to share your group's photos and stories.
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
>From 00tlzivney at bsu.edu Wed Aug 28 13:46:01 2002
From: 00tlzivney@bsu.edu (Zivney, Terry L.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Turner [mailto:w7ti@dslextreme.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:54 AM
To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
should develop their own.
Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
73, Bill W7TI
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CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From n2rd at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 15:01:50 2002
From: n2rd@arrl.net (Rajiv Dewan, N2RD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
Message-ID: <3A1862A8-BAB0-11D6-84A4-003065E721EA@arrl.net>
I think that log checking is a huge volunteer effort. Common standard
format log files help the volunteers. This is the reason for the
Cabrillo file requirement. Should ARRL, in other words its members,
pay for this or should the contesters bear some cost in making the log
checking easy? On the surface, it seems to me that the contesters
should bear the burden of making the volunteers' job easier.
The one argument that can be made against such a requirement, is that
it makes it harder for a casual contester to participate *and* send in
the logs. This is somewhat ameliorated by the fact that most
electronic log programs generate some form of Cabrillo logs, and ARRL
does not require Cabrillo format submission for contesters who log on
paper.
Just another opinion.
Regards,
Rajiv, N2RD
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:53 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
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>
>From w2up at mindspring.com Wed Aug 28 15:05:54 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <E17k7Ct-00013i-00@smtp6.mindspring.com>
Bill,
Are you serious?
Should the government buy your radios for you since they created
the FCC and licensing requirements? and so on...
Barry W2UP
On 28 Aug 02, at 8:53, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Aug 28 16:21:11 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <37.2ca0155e.2a9e7ca7@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/28/2002 5:40:23 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
w7ti@dslextreme.com writes:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
Here are my comments:
WT4I Tools software is not required in in order to create a Cabrillo
compliant log. That is the responsibility of the contest participant, and
most if not all of us, depend on our logging software - TR, WL, CT, etc. - to
generate the Cabrillo format correctly. WT4I Tools is an optional aide to be
used in ensuring, but only to a degree, that contact information is logged
correctly.
The contest sponsors, in this case the ARRL, has established - with the help
of very accomplished contesters - a standard format in which logs should be
submitted. That is Cabrillo. The benefit, of course, in having such a
standardized format is in the efficiency gained by automating the processing
of hundreds or thousands of logs.
You are questioning why the ARRL does not provide free of charge to the
contest community the WT4I Tools software. Your argument seems to be that
the League has adopted the Cabrillo standard and, therefore, should provide
software to edit the content of a Cabrillo file. Following that logic, you
could also argue that the League should provide free of charge the contest
logging software - TR, WL, CT, etc.- that generates the Cabrillo files.
Carrying the thread further - why not have the League provide free of charge
the equipment required to operate the contests to provide the contacts to
capture in the software to generate logs in the standardized format? (...she
swallowed a fly...). I think that you can begin to see the ridiculousness of
this logic.
Here is the Bottom Line in my way of thinking: The contest sponsor has the
responsibility of setting the rules (and standards) of the contest,
advertising the contest, evaluating and publicizing the results and awarding
the prizes. Everything else - including all costs of participation and
compliance with the rules - are are the responsibility of the contestants.
IMHO.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 28 14:33:55 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
Sean...
Checkout N6TR's website at http://n6tr.jzap.com/850repair.html .
It has alot of useful info on mods/repairs etc... Gee if guys like
N6TR, K6LL, etc.. are using TS-850 's that can't be all that bad.
Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
$20. I have had an 850 for years - with both the 1st/2nd IF CW filters
and it has worked great !!! I have only used a 570 one time (at W4AN's)
for CQ WPX CW so don't have much experience with it. Have fun....
Jeff KU8E
--- "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net> wrote:
> I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
> 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve
> or can you transmit on it?
>
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is
> no rs232 port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a
> box to buy or what?
>
> 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
> have rig blaster will that do the trick?
>
> any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
> Sean K8KHZ
>
>
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>From trey at kkn.net Wed Aug 28 15:46:37 2002
From: trey@kkn.net (Trey Garlough)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <20020828214637.GC5081@kkn.net>
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from the
> membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I at some
> reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who wants them.
> If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League should develop their
> own.
> Am I missing the bigger picture here?
In a word, yes.
Did you find it annoying that back in The Old Days[tm] the ARRL
required you to use offical ARRL contest summary sheets and log sheets
and to submit an Op Aid 6 dupe sheet with your log?
Did you find it annoying that you had to send an SASE to Newington to
request copies of these official forms?
Did you find it annoying that the ARRL didn't provide postage-paid
envelopes for you to submit your contest logs?
Did you find it annoying that the ARRL didn't provide you with a
voucher to use at Kinko's to make copies of your logs?
Did you find it annoying that the post office charged you extra money
if you wanted to send your log via certified mail with return receipt
requested?
Now ask yourself all those same questions and substitute CQ for ARRL.
Now consider a budget for paper log submission, rounding off to whole
dollars to make things easy:
$1 SASE snail mailed to Newington to request forms
$1 Kinko's charge before the contest for copying one blank
summary sheet, the blank Op Aid 6 (two sides), and 10 blank
log sheets
$1 Kinko's charge after the contest for copying one prepared
summary sheet, the used Op Aid 6 (two sides), and 10 used
log sheets
$1 Log packet snail mailed to Newington
$4 Certified mail with return receipt (optional)
$??? Cost of your personal time, wear and tear on your car, etc
So using paper logs it's gonna cost you about $3-4 out of pocket every
time you get on and operate a contest and work 500 guys, unless you
splurge and send it certified USPS. Or you can send it in a FedEx
overnight letter for $10.
You can buy WT4I's Cabrillo Converter for $20, or you can download and
use KA5WSS's LogConv program for FREE.
I didn't include in the budget the cost of radios, amplifiers,
feedlines, antennas, headphones, power strips, ground rods, a desk for
your shack, a chair, a lamp, electricity, logging software, nor the
ISP charges you would spend submitting your log (or writing messages
to cq-contest!) because you have already paid for these things whether
or not your submit a log. You break even on a $20 Cabrillo converter
after about six contests. LogConv is a spectacular deal for the
price.
There is nothing new under the sun. The bottom line is that for
30/40/50? years there have been established procedures for submitting
contest logs. Today in 2002 there are still established procedures
for submitting contest logs -- only the details have changed.
A few years ago I predicted that "10 years from now people will look
back and laugh at all moaning that took place as contest log submittal
procedures were revised to include electronic logs."
Today I have a new prediction: "We will not have to wait 10 years."
--Trey, N5KO
>From kb1h at myeastern.com Wed Aug 28 19:25:44 2002
From: kb1h@myeastern.com (Dick Pechie)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <013a01c24ee1$da3f8800$8ecfd442@myeastern.com>
I can only echo most comments sent so far plus:
though we use FT-1000D, FT1000MPs here, we always use a TS-850 in one of the
operating spots.
The 850 is an excellent contest rig and much more simple to operate when you
don't need all the bells and whistles the other rigs have.
Dick - KB1H
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Clarke <ku8e1@yahoo.com>
To: Sean D. Fleming <k8khz@comcast.net>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
> Sean...
>
> Checkout N6TR's website at http://n6tr.jzap.com/850repair.html .
> It has alot of useful info on mods/repairs etc... Gee if guys like
> N6TR, K6LL, etc.. are using TS-850 's that can't be all that bad.
> Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
> $20. I have had an 850 for years - with both the 1st/2nd IF CW filters
> and it has worked great !!! I have only used a 570 one time (at W4AN's)
> for CQ WPX CW so don't have much experience with it. Have fun....
>
> Jeff KU8E
>
> --- "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net> wrote:
> > I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
> > 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve
> > or can you transmit on it?
> >
> > 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> > band and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is
> > no rs232 port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a
> > box to buy or what?
> >
> > 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
> > have rig blaster will that do the trick?
> >
> > any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> >
> > Sean K8KHZ
> >
> >
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Wed Aug 28 19:23:22 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL DX CW Results Now Available
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020828222322.0117d208@pop.vnet.net>
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/
At the bottom of the page under August 28 and click
for Adobe .pdf file.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 18:57:45 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <3A1862A8-BAB0-11D6-84A4-003065E721EA@arrl.net>
Message-ID: <3D6D5568.000001.01580@MIKE>
The burning question in my mind is, since we
know you have a computer, I'm assuming you
are using a pc to log with. What program are
you using that doesn't create a Cabrillo file for
you? I've used CT. It does. I now use TRLog,
it does. WriteLog I'm fairly certain does. Are
you using computer logging Bill?
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Rajiv Dewan, N2RD
To: w7ti@dslextreme.com
Cc: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
I think that log checking is a huge volunteer effort. Common standard
format log files help the volunteers. This is the reason for the
Cabrillo file requirement. Should ARRL, in other words its members,
pay for this or should the contesters bear some cost in making the log
checking easy? On the surface, it seems to me that the contesters
should bear the burden of making the volunteers' job easier.
The one argument that can be made against such a requirement, is that
it makes it harder for a casual contester to participate *and* send in
the logs. This is somewhat ameliorated by the fact that most
electronic log programs generate some form of Cabrillo logs, and ARRL
does not require Cabrillo format submission for contesters who log on
paper.
Just another opinion.
Regards,
Rajiv, N2RD
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:53 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Wed Aug 28 20:38:43 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com> <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020828175526.009a6790@mail.comcast.net>
Bill,
N5KO developed Cabrillo at the request of the ARRL with the input from just
about every major developer of contest software. These people are the ones
who have the experience with to contribute to the specification.
I'm amazed the anyone would gripe about the cost or availability of
programs to submit Cabrillo logs. All of the major programs support it
now, with upgrades available for free or nominal cost. If you really
insist on using a ten year old version of your logging program, tools such
as the KA5WSS (available free, I think) or WT4I tools don't cost all that much.
The ARRL really needed to embrace electronic log submittal in order to get
their contest operations under control with regards to support costs and
turnaround. The alternatives would be higher dues or fewer contests. I'm
sure the ARRL directors would not support the former, and I for one would
regret the latter.
Dave/K8CC
At 08:53 AM 8/28/02 -0700, Bill Turner wrote:
>Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
>software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
>foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
>the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
>at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
>wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
>should develop their own.
>
>Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
>73, Bill W7TI
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>From w7why at harborside.com Thu Aug 29 01:42:14 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
Message-ID: <3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com>
"Zivney, Terry L." wrote:
>
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
Tom W7WHY
>From n4zr at contesting.com Wed Aug 28 22:20:13 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NU1AW/4 Story Online
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020828211901.054104b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
The NU1AW/4 story has just been posted on the PVRC web page -- www.pvrc.org
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 21:56:07 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
<3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <3D6D7F37.000009.01580@MIKE>
"Zivney, Terry L." wrote:
>
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
Tom W7WHY
I suppose maybe not in all cases but...
http://www.qth.com/tr/rtty_sprint.html
I would imagine WriteLog can handle about
any RTTY contest you could throw at it.
73 - Mike K9MI
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>From djones449 at cogeco.ca Wed Aug 28 23:23:42 2002
From: djones449@cogeco.ca (David Jones)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] How is Log Checking actually done?
Message-ID: <000c01c24f03$1bee6660$9d00a8c0@hala2.on.cogeco.ca>
Pardon if this seems like too simple a question, but are there sources of
information as to how log checking is actually accomplished?
The Cabrillo thread actually prompted my thought.
Based on submitting in that format, is there a "magical" way to merge every
log and then determine who has contacted who, and which are and are not
valid? In other words, have the machines check logs, instead of humans (the
old fashioned way)?
David VE3STT
ve3stt@rac.ca
>From k7qq at netzero.net Wed Aug 28 03:00:55 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <000501c24e3a$b46e6a80$d4262a42@k7qq>
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Quack Says
So Does NA and CT There is also a took (software ) to convert old
versions of CT logs into .adi ADIF format for input into most logging
programs. I use LOGGER Because its free and does all I need.
Rex
>
> Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Turner [mailto:w7ti@dslextreme.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:54 AM
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
>
>
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
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>From csufitchi at travtech.com Thu Aug 29 00:00:56 2002
From: csufitchi@travtech.com (Ciprian Sufitchi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX HF Contest 2002
Message-ID: <000101c24f08$4c178e20$705b6444@travtechdev.com>
Dear contesters,
The Romanian Amateur Radio Federation (FRR) has the honour to invite the
radio amateurs all over the world to participate in the International
Short Wave Championship of Romania (YO DX HF Contest) which is held on
the last weekend of August every year. The objective of the contest is
to establish as many contacts as possible between radio amateurs around
the world and radio amateurs in Romania. Any SSB or CW is allowed, but
YO counties count as multipliers in addidion to the DXCC entities.
Pay attention! The rules have been changed. The most significant
difference is data sent by NON-YO hams (serial #) and contest multiplier
(no ITU zones, but DXCC entities plus YO counties).
The rules can be read here:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/contests/yodx_eng.htm
RCKLog (by DL4RCK) is ready for the YO DX HF Contest for YO and NON-YO
stations. It can be downloaded from DL4RCK homepage
http://www.rcklog.de.
Another electronic log could be DL5MHR YO Contesting packagage:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/news/yocontest.htm
Submit logs by: September 11, 2002
E-mail logs to: yodx_contest@romstar.com
Mail logs to:
YO DX HF Contest
P.O. Box 22-50 71100
Bucharest, ROMANIA
Best 73s de Ciprian N2YO
Formerly YO3FWC
>From k8cc at comcast.net Thu Aug 29 00:03:54 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
>Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
>cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
>$20.
The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot -
unfortunately they are not made any more.
Dave/K8CC
>From kn5h at earthlink.net Wed Aug 28 21:07:11 2002
From: kn5h@earthlink.net (KN5H)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Sean:
For what its worth.
We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the 570.
It sucked.
The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
73 de kn5h
----- Original Message -----
From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> Message: 1
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
> At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
>
> First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>
> >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
only
> one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
you
> transmit on it?
> >
>
> The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> available for
> your transmit antenna.
>
> >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
> and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
what?
> >
>
> Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
your
> own.
> See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
including
> the
> computer interface.
>
>
> >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
rig
> blaster will that do the trick?
> >
>
> Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
with
> all the
> popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
>
> >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> >
>
> Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
>
> Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> 73, Ken K5KA
>From SunGodX at cox.net Wed Aug 28 22:09:29 2002
From: SunGodX@cox.net (Dennis Younker NE6I)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Message-ID: <00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
----- Original Message -----
From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Sean:
> For what its worth.
> We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
570.
> It sucked.
> The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> 73 de kn5h
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> >
> > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left
> > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > >
> >
> > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> >
> > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only
> > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
> you
> > transmit on it?
> > >
> >
> > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > available for
> > your transmit antenna.
> >
> > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
band
> > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
> what?
> > >
> >
> > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> your
> > own.
> > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> including
> > the
> > computer interface.
> >
> >
> > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
> rig
> > blaster will that do the trick?
> > >
> >
> > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> with
> > all the
> > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> >
> > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > >
> >
> > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > 73, Ken K5KA
>
>
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 01:07:09 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
<4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <3D6DABFD.00000D.01580@MIKE>
Around 6 months ago, I purchased a
W1GEE cable for my Icom from the web site:
http://www.sarrio.com/sarrio/w1gee.html
Looks like they have cables for most rigs.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: David A. Pruett
To: Jeffrey Clarke; Sean D. Fleming; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
>Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
>cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
>$20.
The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot -
unfortunately they are not made any more.
Dave/K8CC
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Wed Aug 28 23:25:14 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
Message-ID: <3D6DB03A.640E8C9C@cncnet.com>
Hi Contesters,
Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
request.
I've previously dealt quite successfully with W8ZD, but
there were problems with my last order.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Bill K6KM
>From n4bp at netzero.net Thu Aug 29 07:38:26 2002
From: n4bp@netzero.net (Bob Patten)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
<3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com> <3D6D7F37.000009.01580@MIKE>
Message-ID: <3D6DF9A2.1000803@netzero.net>
Michael Brown wrote:
>
> Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
> ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
>
No, but MMTTY does, is free, and outputs a Cabrillo log.
--
73, Bob Patten, N4BP Plantation, FL
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>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Thu Aug 29 08:17:23 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] How is Log Checking actually done?
References: <000c01c24f03$1bee6660$9d00a8c0@hala2.on.cogeco.ca>
Message-ID: <3D6E02C3.8958AC1C@buckeye-express.com>
David Jones wrote:
> Based on submitting in that format, is there a "magical" way to merge every
> log and then determine who has contacted who, and which are and are not
> valid? In other words, have the machines check logs, instead of humans (the
> old fashioned way)?
Cabrillo allows, in simple terms, two major things (at least in the ARRL
case).
1) Logs can be checked for format as they are submitted by an email
robot and if accepted put into CM (configuration management, version
control).
2) A common format for the log checkers and sponsors to work with.
An effective item 1, really helps item 2.
There is no "magic" involved in log checking. One may think that the
machines are doing the checking but the reality is (the same as it is
with any computer product) that the machine is only as good as the
person(s) who programmed it (and created the requirements for the
programming). The computer just runs programs. People create the
programs and requirements. The computer just does the boring part more
effectively/efficiently/consistently than a human.
There are various methods used by each sponsor and even each contest to
check logs. K8CC and I have been checking the ARRL 10m/160m logs for
several years now. I can tell you that cabrillo has been a HUGE benefit
to the process (along with the robot to accept logs). We used to spend
weeks getting logs into a format that was useable by us... now it takes
just hours. There are still some that slip through the cracks and need
repair but each year gets better and better as contesters are more aware
of what they are submitting and the robot gets better at catching errors
in format before accepting the logs.
Cabrillo is just a specification of a format. It is not cabrillo so
much that is making things easier as it is having a specification and
being able to enforce it. I'm glad to see the ARRL and other sponsors
backing a standard, which happens to be cabrillo.
I think if you want an explanation on "how" logs are checked (in any
detail), it would be more appropriate for you to ask the contest
sponsors.
73 Tim K9TM
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Thu Aug 29 14:20:43 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <002701c24f5e$fae7a380$bc840ec3@shack1>
Dennis
My twopence or is it 2 cents worth. The 570 is a nice rig. I've used it on
several DXpeditions with great success BUT I agree that it doesn't quite
come up to snuff as a serious contest rig. Why? Well for my money, it's
because the filtering isn't good enough. In the 570 the DSP is at audio
frequency rather than at I/F as in the 870 and you can only add xtal
filtering in the 8 MHz I/F which means the shape factor isn't too
impressive. With the low cost ceramic filtering it uses nearer the front
end it may be prone to overload, though in practice I haven't noticed a
problem there.
That aside the 570 is a good radio for most uses and it has some nice
features.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Younker NE6I" <SunGodX@cox.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest
rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
>
> > Sean:
> > For what its worth.
> > We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> > The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
> 570.
> > It sucked.
> > The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> > TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> > 73 de kn5h
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> > To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> > Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> >
> >
> > > Message: 1
> > > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> > >
> > > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left
> > > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > > >
> > >
> > > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> > >
> > > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only
> > > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or
can
> > you
> > > transmit on it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > > available for
> > > your transmit antenna.
> > >
> > > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band
> > > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no
rs232
> > > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy
or
> > what?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> > your
> > > own.
> > > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> > including
> > > the
> > > computer interface.
> > >
> > >
> > > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
have
> > rig
> > > blaster will that do the trick?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> > with
> > > all the
> > > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> > >
> > > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> > >
> > > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > > 73, Ken K5KA
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 09:24:01 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <3D6E2071.000001.01580@MIKE>
Main problem is AGC pumping and selectivity.
In a contest, you're always going to have QRM.
The ability to copy a signal thru the QRM in an
850 is much better, at least in my experiences,
then the 570.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Dennis Younker NE6I
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
----- Original Message -----
From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Sean:
> For what its worth.
> We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
570.
> It sucked.
> The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> 73 de kn5h
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> >
> > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left
> > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > >
> >
> > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> >
> > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only
> > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
> you
> > transmit on it?
> > >
> >
> > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > available for
> > your transmit antenna.
> >
> > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
band
> > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
> what?
> > >
> >
> > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> your
> > own.
> > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> including
> > the
> > computer interface.
> >
> >
> > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
> rig
> > blaster will that do the trick?
> > >
> >
> > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> with
> > all the
> > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> >
> > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > >
> >
> > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > 73, Ken K5KA
>
>
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>From ludal at dmv.com Thu Aug 29 10:37:31 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL DX CW
Message-ID: <003a01c24f61$3b2ca9c0$c4eb21a2@com>
Have the results been withdrawn? Looked at them
yesterday, today they are missing
W3PP
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 08:10:31 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <3D6DABFD.00000D.01580@MIKE>
Message-ID: <20020829141031.4620.qmail@web10508.mail.yahoo.com>
MFJ might not make the computer interface cable anymore but you can
still buy them. If you check the HRO online catalog they sell the the
MFJ 5383K (The "K" is for Kenwood) interface cable for $49.95. They
also list it as being in stock.
73's Jeff
--- Michael Brown <k9mi@arrl.net> wrote:
> Around 6 months ago, I purchased a
> W1GEE cable for my Icom from the web site:
>
> http://www.sarrio.com/sarrio/w1gee.html
>
> Looks like they have cables for most rigs.
>
> 73 - Mike K9MI
>
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: David A. Pruett
> To: Jeffrey Clarke; Sean D. Fleming; cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
>
> At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
> >Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> >cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs
> around
> >$20.
>
> The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot
> -
> unfortunately they are not made any more.
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 08:30:07 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020829143007.64954.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com>
Sean,
Here is the circuit from the N6TR webpage for a computer interface in
case you don't want to spend the $$$ to buy a pre-made cable...
Jeff
=======================================================================
Computer Interface for the TS-850, without using the IF-232
Level Converter. Mod developed by N6TR and possibly others,
with zener idea added by K6LL.
470 ohms
DB9 PIN 3 (TXD)>----/\/\/\/\------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 3 (RXD)
(DB25 PIN 2) |
|
|
---- 5 VOLT ZENER DIODE
/\
/ \
|
|
DB9 PIN 5 (GND)>------------------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 1 (GND)
(DB25 PIN 7)
DB9 PIN 2 (RXD)>------------------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 2 (TXD)
(DB25 PIN 3)
-----<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 4 (CTS)
|
|
|
-----<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 5 (RTS)
--- "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net> wrote:
> At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
> >Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> >cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs
> around
> >$20.
>
> The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is
> moot -
> unfortunately they are not made any more.
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
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>From andrew.faber at gte.net Thu Aug 29 09:07:56 2002
From: andrew.faber@gte.net (Andy Faber)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-570
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <000f01c24f6d$dbbfb9c0$8d00000a@bc>
Dennis et al,
My 2 cents worth on the 570:
I have used a 570DG as a second rig for several years. It has some great
features: easy to use, light weight, dsp, etc. It major shortcoming as a
contest radio is that the agc passband is much wider than the digital filter
passband, so that you can have a weak signal wiped out by adjacent strong
signals that you don't actually hear, but that are pumping the agc to
desensitize the receiver. This is more of a problem on cw than on phone,
and is true even if you add the optional 500 Hz cw filter to the radio. The
agc is not defeatable (although there is a web site by a Kenwood engineer
describing some hardware mods to do that).
I once tried running sprint cw just using the 570, and vowed never again.
73, andy, ae6y
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Younker NE6I" <SunGodX@cox.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2109
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest
rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
>
> > Sean:
> > For what its worth.
> > We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> > The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
> 570.
> > It sucked.
> > The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> > TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> > 73 de kn5h
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> > To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> > Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> >
> >
> > > Message: 1
> > > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> > >
> > > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left
> > > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > > >
> > >
> > > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> > >
> > > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only
> > > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or
can
> > you
> > > transmit on it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > > available for
> > > your transmit antenna.
> > >
> > > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band
> > > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no
rs232
> > > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy
or
> > what?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> > your
> > > own.
> > > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> > including
> > > the
> > > computer interface.
> > >
> > >
> > > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
have
> > rig
> > > blaster will that do the trick?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> > with
> > > all the
> > > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> > >
> > > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> > >
> > > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > > 73, Ken K5KA
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
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>From tree at kkn.net Thu Aug 29 09:21:54 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 versus TS570
Message-ID: <200208291521.g7TFLsE19034@loja.kkn.net>
I have never used a TS570 - but my biggest complaint is that the early
rigs had some really bad issues with sending CW and having the network
going at the same time. It seemed that any network activity (over the
radio interface) messed up the CW. I think Kenwood fixed this problem -
but I really don't know. They never did any kind of communication about
it (that I heard of) and that really makes me uncomfortable.
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 29 09:47:24 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208291547.g7TFlO014576@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8MR/M K8MR,W8DRZ
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From tree at kkn.net Thu Aug 29 09:58:23 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DX CW Results
Message-ID: <20020829155822.GB19188@kkn.net>
Dear Contesters,
As has already been reported - the ARRL DX CW Results have been pulled from
the web site - just one day after being posted. This is due to a process
problem that was discovered when some of you saw the results. In short,
none of the duplicate QSOs in the logs were removed - and counted as good
QSOs.
Obviously, this could have an impact to the final standings, so we are
going to fix the problem, recompute the scores and repost the corrected
results as soon as possible (probably later next week).
We apologize for the delay.
The CW results in QST have already been printed. However, the .PDF version
of QST on the web will be corrected at a later date. The SSB results will
be fixed before they are published.
This programming error was a result of adding new functionality to the log
checking program to better detect infractions of the band change rule for
multi-one and multi-two entrants. In the future, we will put a process into
place to do a reality check on the numbers before the results are published.
This should detect this kind of problem in the future.
Tree N6TR
n6tr@arrl.org
>From guido.ted at tin.it Thu Aug 29 19:58:38 2002
From: guido.ted@tin.it (Guido Tedeschi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <005501c24f7d$56bb7fb0$0301a8c0@Main>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:53 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port
so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
Sean,
you can build also this interface, simple and safe
http://www.hamlan.org/tech/kenwood232/knw232.htm
Ciao and 73
Guido, ik2bcp / iu2r / ab9dg
P.S. The 850S is a very good contest radio and now, at the low price in the
used market, IMHO, it is a tremendous bargain!
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Aug 29 18:20:19 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
References: <3D6DB03A.640E8C9C@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <3D6E57D3.A308E87F@directvinternet.com>
Bill wrote:
> Hi Contesters,
> Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
> hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
> hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
> request.
Bill K6KM
Well, the cheapest and most effective method I've ever found is to
make them yourself.
Cut about a 6" length of the 1/2" hard line, and visit your local
hardware store. Also,
take along a barrel connector.
You will find they have brass compression fittings which will allow
the fitting to be
securely mounted to the hard line, along with a "step up" on the other
end which is almost a perfect match for the barrel.
Just place the compression ring on the hard line, ( be sure you put
the compressor fitting on first ), then bare the center wire so it
will be about .75" into the brass fitting. You can now either file off
the threads on the barrel connector, (or drill out the brass fitting
with a 1/2" drill down to the point where the inner housing begins to
expand ) and you will find perfect fit. A little no-alox on the
center wire, and fit the barrel down into the unit. You can now make a
very neat solder around the barrel fitting. A little more no-alox on
the aluminum shield, especially under the position where the
compression ring will come to rest, and tighten it down.
Helps if you have a dremal tool with a circular carbide blade to cut
through the aluminum to expose the center conductor, then slit the
aluminum from the cut to the coax end. Remove the outer shield and
then slice away the insulation back about .75" from the end. Gasoline
works great on a rag to remove that sticky stuff.
It has literally taken longer to write this than to make the actual
fitting.
As to performance, I tested several connectors up to about 200 mHz for
loss and found it was practically non existent. When I first started
using this method, I made up 2 short connects, put coax seal and tape
on one, and hung them with the coax end up on a fence for a little
more than a year. Then, took them apart, and honestly could not find
any difference in the appearance of the 2.
Short and sweet, Ace is the place for the ....
73
Ed
>From a45wd at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 09:45:36 2002
From: a45wd@yahoo.com (Alex - A45WD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
Message-ID: <20020829154536.48654.qmail@web21301.mail.yahoo.com>
Hi everybody,
For those interested to enter the YODXHF Contest this week-end using TR-log, I
am attaching below, the new logcfg.dat as per new contest rules (two main
changes: non-YO will transmit serial # and the multiplier is given by the sum
of DXCC entities + YO counties).
Note: there is still a weak point: QSO within own country should be zero points
(credited for multiplier only), but the program gives 2 points/QSO. I suggest
manual editing, since I don?t expect that anyone would be too interested in
QSO?s with his own country.
Good luck and see you in the contest!
Alex, A45WD ? YO9HP
MY CALL = A45WD
CONTEST = YO DX
DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
DOMESTIC MULTIPLIER = DOMESTIC FILE
DOMESTIC FILENAME = ROMANIA.DOM
DX MULTIPLIER = ARRL DXCC
ZONE MULTIPLIER = NONE
EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QSO NUMBER OR DOMESTIC QTH
INITIAL EXCHANGE = NONE
QSO BY MODE = FALSE
CQ EXCHANGE = 5NN #
S&P EXCHANGE = TU 5NN #
CQ MEMORY F1 = \ \ TEST
CQ MEMORY F2 = TEST \ \ TEST
CQ MEMORY F7 = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
CALL OK NOW MESSAGE = } cfm %
QSL MESSAGE = TU \ TEST
QSO BEFORE MESSAGE = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
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>From dxtelnet at lycos.it Thu Aug 29 15:36:45 2002
From: dxtelnet@lycos.it (Fab Sarti)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
Message-ID: <1030646196016752@lycos.it>
Hello All
This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a variety of
sources,
simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the CQDX
node),
Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot filters.
Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
If you set this filter, say, to:
AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software with
the
(filtered) spots it receives.
Please check
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
Thanks for your attention.
Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
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>From K4BEV at aol.com Thu Aug 29 17:08:47 2002
From: K4BEV@aol.com (K4BEV@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 versus TS570
Message-ID: <ea.2cf93322.2a9fd94f@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/29/02 10:31:57 Central Daylight Time, tree@kkn.net
writes:
> I think Kenwood fixed this problem - but I really don't know.
I have a TS-57SDG - The problem Tree mentions is not apparent in this
particular radio.
Trying to use it in a contest is a challenge, at best. Strong stations do not
need to be too close to cause the AGC to pump, and you can't turn it off.
I had mine in the pick-up for quite a while and it was a fb mobile rig,
although it is a bit large. I replaced it with a new IC-706 a few months ago,
and WAY prefer the 570.
The 706's digital remnants are extremely distracting on cw, but it isn't a
bad SSB rig, and it's SMALL. Another not cool contesting radio.
If you're into ham radio in general the TS-570 is a nice radio. If contesting
is your game best check out something else. Of course if your not into
contesting you're probably not reading this reflector.
73, Don - K4BEV
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>From g3xtt at lineone.net Thu Aug 29 22:17:11 2002
From: g3xtt@lineone.net (Donald Field)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IOTA Contest Logs
Message-ID: <022e01c24f9a$2f2f92c0$cad3403e@field>
The number of entries for this year's IOTA Contest is already an all-time
high, but there is still time to send in your log if you have not already
done so. The official deadline is 1st September. e-mail logs go to
iota.logs@rsgbhfcc.org or to hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk These are the only
addresses that work, although I am aware that some other e-mail addresses
have been published in various sources. All entrants should have received an
acknowledgement, automatic from the iota.logs address or manual from the
hf.contests address. If you have not received an acknowledgement, then
please try again.
About a week after the deadline we will put a list of claimed scores, with
category on the RSGB HF Contests Committee Web page (www.rsgbhfcc.org) and
would encourage entrants to check that we have all your details correct. We
will also be putting Soapbox comments and some photographs on the Web at the
same time.
Don Field G3XTT
IOTA Contest Manager
>From rtnash at netcom.ca Thu Aug 29 21:47:33 2002
From: rtnash@netcom.ca (Robert Nash)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
Message-ID: <01c24fbe$d3917120$f2719a8e@rtnash.netcom.ca>
Thanks Alex
Just what I was looking for. A little slicker than my version. Just one
caveat. Stations within your own country come up with 2 points rather than
zero. That appears to be the only editing needed to make it play 100%.
73 Bob VE3KZ
ve3kz@erac.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex - A45WD <a45wd@yahoo.com>
To: cq-contest@contesting.com <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
>
>Hi everybody,
>
>For those interested to enter the YODXHF Contest this week-end using
TR-log, I am attaching below, the new logcfg.dat as per new contest rules
(two main changes: non-YO will transmit serial # and the multiplier is given
by the sum of DXCC entities + YO counties).
>
>Note: there is still a weak point: QSO within own country should be zero
points (credited for multiplier only), but the program gives 2 points/QSO. I
suggest manual editing, since I don?t expect that anyone would be too
interested in QSO?s with his own country.
>
>Good luck and see you in the contest!
>
>Alex, A45WD ? YO9HP
>
>MY CALL = A45WD
>
>CONTEST = YO DX
>
>DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
>
>KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
>
>DOMESTIC MULTIPLIER = DOMESTIC FILE
>
>DOMESTIC FILENAME = ROMANIA.DOM
>
>DX MULTIPLIER = ARRL DXCC
>
>ZONE MULTIPLIER = NONE
>
>EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QSO NUMBER OR DOMESTIC QTH
>
>INITIAL EXCHANGE = NONE
>
>QSO BY MODE = FALSE
>
>CQ EXCHANGE = 5NN #
>
>S&P EXCHANGE = TU 5NN #
>
>CQ MEMORY F1 = \ \ TEST
>
>CQ MEMORY F2 = TEST \ \ TEST
>
>CQ MEMORY F7 = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
>
>CALL OK NOW MESSAGE = } cfm %
>
>QSL MESSAGE = TU \ TEST
>
>QSO BEFORE MESSAGE = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
>
>
>
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>From fanning at hiwaay.net Thu Aug 29 21:50:01 2002
From: fanning@hiwaay.net (Mike and Alicia Fanning)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Opinions wanted on FT-920
Message-ID: <00d401c24fc7$8de693e0$a900a8c0@fanningat>
Does anybody have opinions on the performance of the FT-920 as a
contesting/DXing rig? It looks like a lot of bang for the buck, but I have not
had the opportunity to use one in person yet. What kind of experience does the
contesting community have with the 920? I am particularly interested in
hearing how the radio performs on CW with QSK enabled. How does the receiver
stack up? Can you live with only having one IF to put (INRAD) filters in? How
good is the voice quality of the voice keyer? Is the audio DSP useful?
Opinions good and bad are equally welcome.
73,
-Mike, K4GU
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>From k1gu at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 23:53:49 2002
From: k1gu@arrl.net (Ned Swartz)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DARC Mail Server Down?
Message-ID: <3D6EA5FD.29246.1D83D1@localhost>
My WAE log to waedc@darc.de and email to dl6rai@darc.de are
immediately returned by my ISP with the failure notice "Access denied"
Is anyone else having the same problem or is my ISP playing a cruel joke
on me?
K1GU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Aug 29 22:53:32 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <01cd01c24fd0$6dd28420$6501a8c0@don>
Dennis Younker NE6I brings up a valid question.
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
Two years ago, almost to this week, my house (not the antennas) were struck
my lightning and it took out an IC751A and TS870. I purchased another TS870
and borrowed a 570 so I could run my normal SO2R RTTY thing for CQWW RTTY.
The '570 has a couple of problems when it comes to contesting. First off, it
has a 250 hz filter in the FSK position, but I'm not sure where this filter
could
be because if someone parks next to you with a strong signal, the AGC goes
way up and you can't copy squat. So the narrow filtering is probably not in
the IF section. This is the 570's biggest problem when contesting.
The next big problem for RTTY is that the radio does not give a RTTY
sidetone when used in the FSK position. But that had nothing to do with W2UP
whooping my butt that year.
It's great for a "holiday" rig, but not a good contesting radio.
You probably couldn't give me one because I have an FT757GX/II in the closet
that probably works better and is 10 years older.
FWIW... opinions are like ... well you know.
Don AA5AU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Aug 29 23:06:54 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
References: <1030646196016752@lycos.it>
Message-ID: <024201c24fd2$4b70b800$6501a8c0@don>
Thanks Fab,
I've been using DXTelnet several years with WriteLog. For RTTY contesting,
all you have to do is put into the filter the word "RTTY" and only RTTY spots
will be sent to WriteLog during the contests. It's nothing short of great.
For information on how to run DXTelnet over a LAN with WriteLog, check
out www.geocities.com/writelog/. For those contests that allow packetcluster
spots, DXTelnet is the BEST!
Don, AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fab Sarti" <dxtelnet@lycos.it>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
> Hello All
>
> This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
>
> I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
> If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a variety
> of sources,
> simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the
> CQDX node),
> Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
> One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot filters.
> Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
> One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
> If you set this filter, say, to:
> AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
> DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
> This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
> Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
> In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software
> with the
> (filtered) spots it receives.
>
> Please check
>
> http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
>
> to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
>
> DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
>
> http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
> Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
>
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Thu Aug 29 22:37:21 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 vs. IC765 on cw
In-Reply-To: <200208291521.g7TFLsE19034@loja.kkn.net>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMEEMBDNAA.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Seems like the "survery says" the 850 definitely outshines the 570 at least
as far as CW contesting goes.
Could I humor those of you who have used both to compare the TS-850 vs. the
IC-765?
I'm starting to take an interest in "new" rigs. : )
Which would you rather have?
73,
Matt--K7BG
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 29 21:44:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208300344.g7U3iSE15023@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
Let's see if we can include the Out of Staters this time. :>)
73
dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
W8RD 0 313 0 82 8 25,666
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
K8ZT 100 13 0 0 20,022 CUYAHOGA FALLS AMATE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB HP
K4BAI 133 42 59 25 7 25,872 SECC
W4SAA 139 13 66 12 22,698 FCG
N6RO 99 31 50 15 5 14,820 NCCC
KW8W 0 198 0 74 4 14,652
K4XU 71 39 46 24 5 12,600
N2ED 52 63 35 40 5 12,525 FRC
W3IQ 17 94 13 52 5 8,320 NCC
K5KG 48 12 35 11 3 5,060 FCG
N6DE(@W6YX) 43 17 26 13 3 4,056 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB LP
KU8E 159 109 68 57 12 53,375 SECC
N8EA 149 77 71 41 11 41,776 MRRC
NY1S 177 43 76 26 12 40,494
K8IR 124 88 65 43 36,288 BAY AREA WIRELESS
W7LPF 138 17 74 11 11 24,905
NF4A 98 79 49 40 24,475 FCG
NA4K 96 67 55 39 24,346 TCG
NU8Z 65 58 41 33 4 13,912 MRRC
KN4Y 100 0 2 0 9 12,800 FCG
N3SD 45 45 28 23 5 6,885 NCC
K5OT 65 0 50 0 6,500 SMC
W8RU 34 12 25 9 2 5,440
N2CU 36 27 24 20 2 4,356 Western New York DX
NO5W 45 0 36 0 4 3,240
N4GG 22 3 18 3 1 801 PVRC
K6UFO 10 12 8 12 2 640 NCCC
K4LOG 0 26 0 20 520 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB QRP
N4BP 50 0 37 0 3,700 FCG
WB6BWZ 11 5 11 4 3 405 SECC
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8MR/M K8MR,W8DRZ
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From va3uz at rac.ca Fri Aug 30 01:18:25 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Onipko, Yuri)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX HF Contest 2002
References: <000101c24f08$4c178e20$705b6444@travtechdev.com>
Message-ID: <003801c24fdc$521989c0$0201a8c0@yuri>
> Submit logs by: September 11, 2002
> E-mail logs to: yodx_contest@romstar.com
>
Am I missing something or it's just 10 days between the contest and actual
deadline of LOG submission?
Thanks.
VE3DZ
>From rz9ou at mail.ru Fri Aug 30 12:52:20 2002
From: rz9ou@mail.ru (Igor-RZ9OU-)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Denmark (OZ)
Message-ID: <008201c24fe9$688c3ab0$7bbce2c2@OKULOV>
I am going to be in Denmark, starting September 20 until 16 October.
I will work and stay in Lyngby, Danish Technical University.
I shall be glad to meet contesters and may be to take part in CQ WW RTTY or
SAC contest
If any Danish contester wants to meet over a beer or coffee, please send
e-mail:
rz9ou@mail.ru
73,
Igor/ RZ9OU/ RG9O in contest
>From k7qq at netzero.net Thu Aug 29 07:21:33 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
Message-ID: <006c01c24f24$553a5b60$57272a42@k7qq>
----- Original Message -----
From: "K4SB" <hamcat@directvinternet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 17:20
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
> Bill wrote:
> > Hi Contesters,
> > Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
> > hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
> > hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
> > request.
> Bill K6KM
See Quack comment below the next post Bottom of Page
> Well, the cheapest and most effective method I've ever found is to
> make them yourself.
>
> Cut about a 6" length of the 1/2" hard line, and visit your local
> hardware store. Also,
> take along a barrel connector.
>
> You will find they have brass compression fittings which will allow
> the fitting to be
> securely mounted to the hard line, along with a "step up" on the other
> end which is almost a perfect match for the barrel.
>
> Just place the compression ring on the hard line, ( be sure you put
> the compressor fitting on first ), then bare the center wire so it
> will be about .75" into the brass fitting. You can now either file off
> the threads on the barrel connector, (or drill out the brass fitting
> with a 1/2" drill down to the point where the inner housing begins to
> expand ) and you will find perfect fit. A little no-alox on the
> center wire, and fit the barrel down into the unit. You can now make a
> very neat solder around the barrel fitting. A little more no-alox on
> the aluminum shield, especially under the position where the
> compression ring will come to rest, and tighten it down.
>
> Helps if you have a dremal tool with a circular carbide blade to cut
> through the aluminum to expose the center conductor, then slit the
> aluminum from the cut to the coax end. Remove the outer shield and
> then slice away the insulation back about .75" from the end. Gasoline
> works great on a rag to remove that sticky stuff.
>
> It has literally taken longer to write this than to make the actual
> fitting.
>
> As to performance, I tested several connectors up to about 200 mHz for
> loss and found it was practically non existent. When I first started
> using this method, I made up 2 short connects, put coax seal and tape
> on one, and hung them with the coax end up on a fence for a little
> more than a year. Then, took them apart, and honestly could not find
> any difference in the appearance of the 2.
>
> Short and sweet, Ace is the place for the ....
>
> 73
> Ed
Quack approach
Very similar to above, I take the piece of 1/2 hard line to the same
hardware and buy a nipple that fits over the 1/2 line on one end and fits
the base of a SO239 on the other end.
Slot the end of the nipple that will go over the 1/2 in line and move it
back about 2 inches. Expose about 1/8" of the center conductor of the
hdline. Solder it to the center of the SO 239. To make the connector look
a bit better I have ground down the portion of the SO 239 that has the
mounting holes. Put some no-lox on the
aluminum and Slide the Nipple fwd to contact the base of the SO 239 and
solder at the sholder on the connector then put a worm clamp around at the
Slit that was cut in the nipple.
I have covered the whole thing with RTV and applied tape while the RTV is
still stickey. I use this connector on almost all of my antenna's and SO
FAR No problem.
Rex
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>From dxtelnet at lycos.it Fri Aug 30 10:07:33 2002
From: dxtelnet@lycos.it (Fab Sarti)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
Message-ID: <1030712744005067@lycos.it>
Thanks for your comments, Don.
You got the exact the meaning of my message: that filter can be tailored
for different needs.
RTTY is one, not to say about SSTV, QSP, PSK, FSK and many others.
During a contest, this filter makes multiplier detection easier.
About WriteLog I am going to post a specific article on the
WriteLog's reflector which describes a new link way
between writeLog and DXTelnet.
That is discussed in
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
It uses WriteLog TCP/IP connectivity, instead of the dedicated
dxt2wl application.
Same method applies, say, to CTWIN.
Bye for now.
Fab (IK4VYX)
> -------Messaggio originale-------
> Da "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
> Data 30/08/2002 05:07:06
>
> Thanks Fab,
>
> I've been using DXTelnet several years with WriteLog. For RTTY contesting,
> all you have to do is put into the filter the word "RTTY" and only RTTY spots
> will be sent to WriteLog during the contests. It's nothing short of great.
>
> For information on how to run DXTelnet over a LAN with WriteLog, check
> out www.geocities.com/writelog/. For those contests that allow packetcluster
> spots, DXTelnet is the BEST!
>
> Don, AA5AU
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fab Sarti"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:36 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
>
>
> > Hello All
> >
> > This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
> >
> > I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
> > If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a
> > variety of
sources,
> > simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the
> > CQDX
node),
> > Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
> > One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot
> > filters.
> > Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
> > One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
> > If you set this filter, say, to:
> > AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
> > DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
> > This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
> > Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
> > In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software
> > with the
> > (filtered) spots it receives.
> >
> > Please check
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
> >
> > to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
> >
> > DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
> >
> > http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
> >
> > Thanks for your attention.
> >
> > Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
> >
> > ______________________________________________________
> > Vuoi fare a botte? Scarica i nervi su Fight Club! http://fightclub.lycos.it
> >
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Fri Aug 30 11:18:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Ken Adams wrote:
> At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
>
> First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>
Many contesters and DXers have recommended the TS-850 to me as one of the
best deals in its price range, so I bought one a couple months ago. I've
been more than happy with it so far. The receiver is outstanding.
To me, any radio that has no tubes in it is not "stone age". :-) I grew
up contesting with S-lines, Heathkits, Drake R4B/T4XB, etc. With those,
even if you didn't get the "warm glow of victory", you at least had the
warm glow of the rigs!
73, Zack W9SZ
>From harry at oh6yf.com Fri Aug 30 20:59:59 2002
From: harry@oh6yf.com (Harri M. Mantila OH6YF)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Denmark, Copenhagen...
References: <008201c24fe9$688c3ab0$7bbce2c2@OKULOV>
Message-ID: <00db01c25046$acd94c50$0100a8c0@oh6yf1>
Hi!
I will be staying in Copenhagen next week from 3rd to the 6th of September.
If there are any Danish contesters it would be nice to have an eye ball QSO.
Best 73,
Harry OH6YF
________________________________
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OH6YF-OH0MYF
Operator of OH6Y
Tel: +358505472478
harry@oh6yf.com
http://www.oh6yf.com
My summer photos from WRTC 2002:
http://wrtc.oh6yf.com
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Fri Aug 30 18:38:37 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
References: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
<Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <un30nucft237e9p8jfd5r3fiq3il96k9am@4ax.com>
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 10:18:22 -0500 (CDT), Zack Widup wrote:
>Many contesters and DXers have recommended the TS-850 to me as one of the
>best deals in its price range, so I bought one a couple months ago. I've
>been more than happy with it so far. The receiver is outstanding.
_________________________________________________________
IMO, the TS-870 has an even better receiver. On my '850, a very
strong station (40 over 9) very close in frequency could be heard
weakly - leakage around the filter. On my '870 there is no
leakage at all.
The only thing the '870 needs to make it perfect is the ability
to choose 50 Hz bandpass on SSB. Then PSK31 could truly come
into its own as a DX mode.
Sigh.
Bill, W7TI
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 30 22:01:36 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NU1AW/4 Story Online
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020830210123.02720950@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
The NU1AW/4 story has just been posted on the PVRC web page -- www.pvrc.org
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Fri Aug 30 21:35:01 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
Message-ID: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book, in
favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's current
production radios competition grade?
At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870 got
bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I read
(please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog filters, or
if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade? Maybe if
you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility must
have a price somewhere.
And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back on
contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
73, kelly
ve4xt
>From n2rd at arrl.net Sat Aug 31 00:42:21 2002
From: n2rd@arrl.net (Rajiv Dewan, N2RD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
In-Reply-To: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <A7AC47AC-BC93-11D6-B3BD-003065BA771A@arrl.net>
A couple of Daytons ago, I was staying at the same hotel as the Kenwood
team and they mentioned that the designer of the 850/950 series of
radios has passed away.
Regards,
Rajiv Dewan, N2RD
On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 09:35 PM, Kelly Taylor wrote:
> All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book,
> in
> favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's
> current
> production radios competition grade?
>
> At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The
> 870 got
> bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
> another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
> filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I
> read
> (please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog
> filters, or
> if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
>
> The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade?
> Maybe if
> you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility
> must
> have a price somewhere.
>
> And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
>
> The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its
> back on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
> _______________________________________________
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>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Aug 30 17:57:51 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
Message-ID: <007e01c25046$be50e2e0$b4262a42@k7qq>
Quack note on TS 870
I have used the TS 870 for several years and the only problem I have is
when band is loaded with strong signals , HOWEVER that said. Thats why
Rx's have a control call RF Gain. By reducing RF gain I can copy weak
signals that might be covered by ajacent strong signals. Reports on TX
audio are excellent and I like the ability to control the Pass band of both
TX and RX audio. My only complaint on CW filtering is there is a
MAX band width of 1000 Hz. ( under slow cndx it can be desirable to have
this wider.)
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 01:35
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
> All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book, in
> favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's current
> production radios competition grade?
>
> At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870
got
> bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
> another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
> filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I read
> (please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog filters,
or
> if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
>
> The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade? Maybe if
> you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility must
> have a price somewhere.
>
> And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
>
> The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back
on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Sat Aug 31 11:22:19 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
In-Reply-To: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
References: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <eku1nug7ipp2c1r4ilu1cil51u4ts23n7s@4ax.com>
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 20:35:01 -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
>At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870 got
>bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
>another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
>filtering eliminates them.
_________________________________________________________
It's possible this might be a problem on SSB or CW using the
'870, but I use mine mostly on RTTY and I've never noticed an AGC
problem with it.
I suspect from comments I've heard over the years the '870 might
not be the best choice for SSB/CW contesting, but for RTTY I
can't imagine anything better. If there is, I'd like to try one
out. :-)
73, Bill W7TI
>From g.m.mcadams at worldnet.att.net Fri Aug 30 22:40:36 2002
From: g.m.mcadams@worldnet.att.net (Gary McAdams)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
References: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <000001c25151$f60dde20$dc89520c@computername>
-----
From: Kelly Taylor <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back
on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
Kelly,
I think that the 940 was the last truly competitive radio from
Kenwood.
I don't know what happened, but the folks at Kenwood have not
been keeping up. There has to have been some sort of decision
made to not go after that market. I don't understand it. They also
have rigs available in Japan that are not sold here. The solid
state TL-933 amplifier is an example.
Why they have decided to bow out is a mystery to me. I have
a TS-940S/AT vintage 1987. I have been looking for a replacement
and the Icom 756 ProII is a front runner. It would be nice if Kenwood
had anything that could compare.
My opinion only, YMMV!
Gary WG7X
>From k7qq at netzero.net Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020901092555.02721a90@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
<011a01c2521f$d15704c0$3201a8c0@mikehome>
Message-ID: <002a01c24020$eafd5fc0$41272a42@k7qq>
Quack's
I use a TS870 and on cw I recieve on Lower side most of the time. Many,
Many stations call on the low side ?? as much as 2 khz low, and this is not
just in contest?? On SSB they seem to do the same when I'm on USB. I think
that it is because most tune from the bottom up and when they have good copy
they stop before getting on the TX freq? I find that I set RIT down about
300 hz and have much better tone for my old ears. On SSB there is no cure.
Many do call off freq but most of the time there is no need to retune to
copy them.
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gilmer" <n2mg@eham.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>; "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 01:23
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
> I would say that they simply zero beat poorly.
>
> If you are running at a good rate, I wouldn't move to accomodate the
> callers. They seem to be calling just fine, no?
>
> Mike N2MG
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 9:31 AM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
>
>
> > I've been wondering. When running in contests, I've noticed that
sometimes
> > stations answering tend to be .1-.2 kHz higher or lower than my
> > frequency. When this pattern emerges, if I check in the "opposite
> > direction" I quite often find a relatively loud signal close to my
> > frequency on that side.
> >
> > I'm guessing that people are tuning me in and tending to "lean" away
from
> > the QRM, and it often seems as if I can improve my run rate by shifting
> > frequency a little in the direction that the majority of callers are
> > "coming from."
> >
> > Am I just describing something that everyone else knows about, or am I
all
> > wet, or is this useful?
> >
>
>
>
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>From w4an at CONTESTING.COM Thu Aug 1 00:07:22 2002
From: w4an@CONTESTING.COM (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W4 NAQP CW Activity (WOW)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0207312239270.26598-100000@fresno.akorn.net>
Recent communications with other W4 team organizers indicate that more
than SIXTY (yes 60) W4 stations will take part in Saturday's NAQP and be
part of a team effort.
The Florida Contest Group has approximately 20 entrants including (to my
suprise) Dan "I hate NAQP" Street, K1TO.
Last word I had from TCG was that they had at least two teams.
K4FXN tells me that the Kentucky group is trying to organize two teams as
well.
We've managed to organize nearly 30 from the SECC, PVRC, and others. We
will be known as the Southern States Sprint Coalition (hoping to to inject
the expectation that this is just a warm-up for the real contest in early
September).
Condolence letters can be addressed to Paul, K9PG, and paul@k9pg.com for
our showing up those W9s with regards to participation. This tradition
will be extended through early September.
73
Bill Fisher, W4AN
>From Tine.Brajnik at pub.mo-rs.si Thu Aug 1 08:59:57 2002
From: Tine.Brajnik@pub.mo-rs.si (Tine Brajnik)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
Message-ID: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si>
EU HF Championship will be held on AUG 3rd 2002 from 10.00 to 21.59 UTC.
Please find rules and all about the contest at SCC homepage
http://lea.hamradio.si/~scc
73, cu
Tine S50A
>From jukka.klemola at nokia.com Thu Aug 1 12:52:59 2002
From: jukka.klemola@nokia.com (jukka.klemola@nokia.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
Message-ID: <8EA8FEF9E96FAB4099D8B01D8412CB680110906E@saebe004.NOE.Nokia.com>
So, CQWW committee made a -B.
Committee's scoring accuracy is still above 99.9% !
With more than 10.000 scores announced that is world's
most accurate operation still !
73,
Jukka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Goran SM4DHF [mailto:sm4dhf@telia.com]
> Sent: 31 July, 2002 21:57
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
>
>
> Hi,
> just heard from a friend in W7 who got the CQ Magazine that
> my contest operation
> in CQWW Phone 2001 as TI2/SM4DHF seems to be listed as a
> winning score for Europe on
> 15 m LP!!
>
> I have no idea how this happend... the soapbox comment that
> is on the CQ Internet page
> is not what was in my cabrillo file either!
>
> Trying to sort this out with CQ at the moment.
>
> 73 Goran SM4DHF
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>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Aug 1 06:08:52 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Left Coast Logs of the Future?
Message-ID:
<20020801050853.21036.h002.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
Worse than it being a non-priority, one could easily
imagine a regime that actively discourages long
distance (HF) communications. Also, some government
types in some places require some sort of "small"
payment (bribe) in order to get them to do their jobs
in individual cases. This is considered normal in
those places and astonishing to the rest of us.
I wonder if some "payola" would grease the wheels?
;-)
Mike N2MG
W7TI wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 17:51:50 -0500 (CDT), Zack Widup
> wrote:
> > That's really too bad. You'd think they'd get
> > real. I have never in 35 years heard anyone
> > use a Z-signal in ham radio.
> > Sort of like asking me as a photographer how to
> > shoot Autochrome or make a Bromoil. Chances
> > are mighty slim that either will happen!
> Being a third world country, there are no doubt
> some agendas at work we have little knowledge of.
> Having LOTS of hams with HF privileges is clearly
> not one of their priorities.
.
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Thu Aug 1 10:42:36 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Let's chill out
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020801093738.01edf7b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Speculation about ulterior motives and/or corruption on the part of foreign
licensing authorities does nothing to encourage a tidal wave of new
hams. A lot of quiet progress has been made in recent years in a number of
countries that formerly looked askance at ham radio. Let's let this thread
drop.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:04:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208011504.g71F4CY03409@localhost.localdomain>
2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: July 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: ve9qed@rac.ca
Mail logs to:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z5
Canada
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/M HP
VE3DC 602 1024 52 56 24 1,124,496
VE5RI 527 1214 41 40 24 818,424
KA6BIM 251 440 35 33 24 373,048 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/S HP
XM6JY(@VE6JY) 336 705 47 50 24 655,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K6LA 257 640 34 32 20 436,128 SCCC
VE4YU 230 229 35 33 255,136
VE7AVV 0 809 0 40 15 198,960 BCDX Club
N6HC 174 329 27 20 10 179,164 SCCC
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 212 121 22 19 5 96,268 BCDX
W4SAA 112 34 21 9 8 35,220 FCG
K4BAI 181 22 0 0 27,632 SECC
K1GU 118 0 28 0 4 24,920 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE5SF 416 562 39 39 18 579,696
VE3MQW 197 249 36 29 250,510
VA3NR 207 243 29 33 18 227,044
VE3BW 183 221 29 37 16 217,536
VE3AGC 47 360 18 36 19 207,252
VE7UQ 62 346 17 28 153,540
VE9WH 32 249 22 20 112,812
VE9DX 505 0 37 0 12 110,852
VA6RA 1 180 1 24 39,050
VE3IAY 194 0 26 0 32,708 CRDXC
VA3WN 142 50 13 10 6 26,542
W0ETT 100 2 25 1 7 21,632 Grand Mesa
VE3ANX 116 2 23 1 3 18,240
W1TO 67 12 15 5 12,680 YCCC
VE3BUC/W4 0 61 0 15 3 8,970
N4WSM 0 29 0 13 4,550 TCG
K1VU 0 38 0 10 3,380 YCCC
W4NZ 32 3 9 2 3,300
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
VE3KZ 242 226 40 39 22 309,048
VE3XAX 334 114 37 24 208,864 U-VE Contest Club
WB6BWZ 26 13 9 4 8 4,862 SECC
AA0XJ 19 5 7 3 5 2,080
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
XL5DX(VA5DX) 513 764 12 12 19 141,696
N6RO 35 66 9 12 1 18,018 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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All SOSB/20 LP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 60 179 8 10 4 30,564
VE3ZIK(VE3ZIK/4N 56 41 6 9 12 9,870
I2WIJ 53 23 7 5 2 5,880 Marconi Contest Club
AE9B/M 10 0 6 0 1 550
Operators:
KA6BIM KA6BIM,NT6K
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3JAI,VE3NYX,VE3OZO,
VE3SS,VE3STT,VE3VMO,VE3VZ
VE5RI VA6ZZZ,VE5CJR,VE5CMA,VE5FN,VE5WI,VE6EZ,VE6NAP,
VE6SV,ZL1JG
XM6JY TI2WGO,VE6JTM,VE6JY,VE6MAA,VE6SRV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:07:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011507.g71F7P403419@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 4 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:09:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011509.g71F96w03428@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
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Multi-Op LP
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
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SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
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SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
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SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
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SO12Mixed HP
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
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SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
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SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
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SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 510,600
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
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SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
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SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:11:11 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011511.g71FBBP03441@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 22, 2002
E-mail logs to: jshort@mindspring.com
Mail logs to:
Jeff Short, KD3UC
5106 Cypress Ct.
Alpharetta, GA 30005
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Rover LP
N4PN 676 75 400 57 20 20,876
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State Single Op LP
KN4Y 591 0 42 0 12 49,644 FCG
W8RU 44 0 32 0 1 2,816 MRRC
NJ8J 43 7 21 7 3 2,604 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 2 1 2 1 2 15 SECC
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Out of State Single Op HP
K5YAA 170 31 106 27 15 49,343 OkDX
W6KC 57 1 51 1 3 5,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 78 10 64 10 9 12,284 PVRC
W3DYA 92 0 66 0 12,144
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 62 11 33 11 8 5,896
K8MR 52 4 39 4 4,644 MRRC
W4SAA 27 0 23 0 2 1,242 FCG
NF4A 11 12 10 12 4 748 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
NJ4X/7 32 0 31 0 3 1,984
K8GU(@K8GU/P) 8 0 8 0 1 128 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:12:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011512.g71FCCj03450@localhost.localdomain>
2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqvhf@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ VHF Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op LP
N1LDY 268 66 15 17,688
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op QRP
HS4FKF/1 462 12 27 11,088 Sripatum University
HS3NEX 372 14 27 10,416 HOT WAVE DX GROUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K1TEO 285 96 6 37,824
KB8U 227 99 17 30,888
K3DNE 167 69 10 15,732 PVRC
K3ZO 183 67 11 14,874 PVRC
K8CC 130 72 7 12,240 MRRC
N8BJQ 116 58 12 8,642 SOUTHWEST OHIO DX AS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3KZ 126 66 9,570 Ontario VHF Associat
VE2ZP 54 31 8 2,232 Capital Region DX Cl
K8MR 55 34 3 1,870 MRRC
K0UK 2 2 27 6 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
N6MU(@N6NB) 220 57 17,100 SCCC
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All SOSB/2 QRP
HS8GLR 218 9 20 3,924
E21EIC 248 2 18 1,984 HSDXA
E20MXA 127 4 7 1,016 HSDXA
HS0XNO 97 2 9 388
HS4BPQ/9 44 3 3 264 HSDXA
HS6MYW/1 58 2 4 232 HSDXA
HS5SYH 25 2 2 100
E20JPJ 25 2 2 100 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 LP
K8KFJ 26 19 6 494
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 QRP
N3AWS 5 4 3 20
Operators:
HS3NEX HS3JWC,HS3MTB,HS3NEX,HS3NMK,HS3NNE,HS3NQQ,
HS3OPN
HS4FKF/1 E20MYX,E20TTJ,E20UWZ,E20XAU,HS4FKF,HS4IVS,
HS5WIU,HS8KJW,W20WUE
N1LDY KE1AK,N1LDY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:14:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011514.g71FEvX03459@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 10 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:25:05 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011525.g71FP5C03482@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary - please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 0 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:30:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011530.g71FU6d03493@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:38:43 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011538.g71FchN03507@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Aug 1 10:05:13 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Left Coast Logs of the Future?
Message-ID:
<20020801090514.21463.h015.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
Just in time for this thread are Dink's compilation of
CQWW VHF results
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/cq-contest/2002-August/048911.html
See all the HS calls... one can only hope they get HF
licenses as well as the contest bug.
Mike N2MG
________________________________________________
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
>From va3uz at rac.ca Thu Aug 1 13:28:38 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Yuri Onipko)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST e-mail needed
Message-ID: <002901c23978$7f1f1f40$0201a8c0@yuri>
Anyone knows how to get in touch with CQ WW Contest director Bob Cox, K3EST?
k3est@cqww.com doesn't work.
Thanks.
73 Yuri VE3DZ
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Thu Aug 1 13:59:49 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] A query: looking for user-friendly contest logging
software for the blind
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A9070EA7@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
Hi all:
Tom Behler, KB8TYJ, recently contacted me and asked for help. I passed on what
I knew and suggested that some of you good folks might have an idea or two.
You can contact Tom directly with your ideas. Thanks!
73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Behler [mailto:tbehler@netonecom.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:07 PM
To: Henderson, Dan N1ND
Subject: Re: user-friendly contest logging software for the blind
Hi, Dan.
Here's my message for posting to the CQ contest reflector.
Thanks much for taking the trouble to do this.
I'll keep you informed on what I find out.
Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ: Big Rapids, MI
"I am a blind ham, and my call is KB8TYJ. I probably could best be
described as a casual contester, but am now interested enough in contesting
to start pursuing available user-friendly contest logging software for the
blind.
Are there any contest logging programs that have been successfully used by
blind hams with the JAWS for Windows screen reading software? I currently
use JAWS 3.7 with windows 98 Second edition. I am not a computer wizzard,
but if someone can send me a demo of some software to try, with some
easy-to-follow
installation and configuration instructions, I'd be willing to give it a
shot.
Any help would be most appreciated. Please direct any responses to my
arrl.net e-mail address listed below.
Thanks, and vy best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
E-mail: kb8tyj@arrl.net "
>From s51ta at volja.net Fri Aug 2 01:16:23 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
References: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si>
Message-ID: <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
But we know who the winner will be dont we?
73 Ted, s51ta
>From ve4vv at shaw.ca Thu Aug 1 18:15:50 2002
From: ve4vv@shaw.ca (Derrick Belbas)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NYC, October
Message-ID: <002c01c239a8$fee98140$0a815218@wp.shawcable.net>
Hi all. Anything particularly interesting for a guy who enjoys contesting
to do in the second half of October in or near NYC? Contest club meeting?
Suggestions? There is the obvious on the last weekend, but said guy has to
leave the area on the Saturday. Anybody want some extra voice during the
first couple of hours on Friday?
Please advise!
73..
derrick
VE4VV
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Aug 1 21:07:16 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <3D49CD34.1000902@tampabay.rr.com>
Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Aug 1 21:41:09 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <f2.1f7132b3.2a7b2f25@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/1/02 5:30:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com writes:
> Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
>
> I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
>
> Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
No - he's IGNORING you. I just got an email from him at k3est@mother.com.
I understand another working address is k3est@cal.net. Whether he responds is
another question. GL.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Thu Aug 1 22:07:08 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New DTA databases, your help needed
Message-ID: <3D49DB3C.572A0547@buckeye-express.com>
Hello
Last year K8CC and I (K9TM) took over the generation of the callsign
databases used by most of the popular contest logging packages (you may
know the file as master.dta or the feature as super-check partial). Due
to transition items, translation problems on my end, the databases
barely made it out in time for CQ WW last year. However, all reports
have been favorable on the accuracy of the database. This year I have
all the tools ready and can turn the crank pretty quickly.
The goal this year is to get them out by Oct 1. The major factor this
year is in receiving logs as I have already created the tools.
Regardless of deadlines, we need your help. All you have to do is get
together your logs and send them to us (see info at the bottom of this
note for details). Since people interested in the databases are using a
computer and since most of you submit your logs in cabrillo format
anyway... we are only accepting cabrillo logs. (In the past the tools to
generate the databases were based on CT BIN files and as a result, input
was by CT BIN files. Last year I created new tools to work from
cabrillo files.)
The more logs we get, the more calls we can extract and the better the
final result. So all you Multi-Multi's out there (we know you use
super-check partial :-) ) and anyone who wants to help (especially those
who use the database) please submit your logs.
We promise that your log(s) will not be shared with anyone. We will not
use your log for any purpose other than to extract callsigns for the
database project.
Updated databases are available @ http://www.datomonline.com.
To help out please do the following:
1) Name your files using your call. Something like K9TM1.LOG,
K9TM2.LOG.
Please do not name your files like 01SSCW.LOG! You only have to rename
a couple of files... I potentially have to do thousands (ok wishful
thinking, probably only hundreds).
2) Send the files as attachments to the email.
3) Please do not zip or otherwise compress the files.
4) It would also help if you could please make your subject line "[DTA]
your_callsign", for example Subject: [DTA] K9TM. Just like subject
lines from reflectors. This will allow me to sort the responses from my
normal mail.
5) Send the logs to: k9tm@buckeye-express.com.
If you would like to send your logs throughout the year rather than this
batch method, that is OK with me. If enough people do this, I wouldn't
have any problem making updates available more often.
If there are any questions regarding the databases, please direct them
to me (K9TM). We look forward to receiving many logs and putting
together the updated databases.
Thanks & 73s,
The master.dta team
Tim K9TM
Dave K8CC
>From TOMK5RC at aol.com Thu Aug 1 22:48:46 2002
From: TOMK5RC@aol.com (TOMK5RC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <116.14d59d78.2a7b3efe@aol.com>
Give him a break. He just got married and started a new job.
Tom, K5RC
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>From n5nj at gte.net Thu Aug 1 22:48:05 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
References: <f2.1f7132b3.2a7b2f25@aol.com>
Message-ID: <006001c239cf$07225820$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
k3est@cal.net is his current email address.
----- Original Message -----
From: <K7LXC@aol.com>
To: <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
> In a message dated 8/1/02 5:30:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> k4oj@tampabay.rr.com writes:
>
> > Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
> >
> > I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
> >
> > Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
>
> No - he's IGNORING you. I just got an email from him at
k3est@mother.com.
> I understand another working address is k3est@cal.net. Whether he responds
is
> another question. GL.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve K7LXC
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 2 03:53:57 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] logging accuracy and master databases
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020802023553.01aea290@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Kudos to K9TM and K8CC for taking on the task of generating master databases.
It's a tricky thing to get accuracy. Unfortunately, the starting point
(people's logs) can bring with it a lot of chaff. For example, I've been
told that the CQWW SSB log-checking database shows about 97,000 calls, of
which only ~30,000 are good calls. In other words, 2/3 of the call-signs
that could be gleaned if you had access to everyone's logs over a number of
years would be bad!
I'm sure that the logs submitted to K9TM and K8CC will be a lot cleaner
than that, and techniques will be applied to screen the unique/probably bad
calls out of that input. But even then, a lot of the common busts -- H for
S on CW, for example -- will undoubtedly sneak through.
Ironically, I find that rather helpful. Whenever I'm tempted to rely too
heavily on the database, I need only look at the screen when I'm part-way
through entering a call and see what look like two or three variations on a
single call. Or are they different calls? Better just copy the station
and be sure!
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From jaime at robles.nu Fri Aug 2 09:57:40 2002
From: jaime@robles.nu (Jaime Robles)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
In-Reply-To: <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
References: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si> <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
Message-ID: <200208020857.45020.jaime@robles.nu>
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El Vie 02 Ago 2002 00:16, Tadej Mezek, S51TA escribi?:
> But we know who the winner will be dont we?
Of course Ted, EA4TV hi, hi, hi...
- --
Un saludo,
Jaime Robles, EA4TV
jaime@robles.nu
Visita http://www.redlibre.net - La Red Libre de todos!
http://smsdx.net - El DXCluster en tu movil!
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>From kenkeeler at jazznut.com Fri Aug 2 00:47:14 2002
From: kenkeeler@jazznut.com (Ken Keeler)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Practice NAQP FRIDAY NITE!
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020801233704.02b5ed90@mail.value.net>
NCCC will run a practice miniNAQP on Friday night, 9 PM PDT, 04Z
Sat. Everyone is invited. Pass the word to your club gangs, especially on
the west coast. Sri east coasters, the sun doesn't set on the west coast
until 11:30 EDST
Check in on 3830 starting about 8:30 PM PDT, when we can chat about
strategy, prop., logging programs, SO2R, etc. Number of check-ins will
determine how long we run the mini. We'll start the 10 or 15 minute mini
(80 and 40 CW, in the suggested CW segments) at 9:00 PM (04Z). This is a
good chance to check out your logging software and station before the REAL
THING happens Saturday.
N6RO
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Fri Aug 2 10:30:11 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New DTA databases, your help needed
References: <3D49DB3C.572A0547@buckeye-express.com>
Message-ID: <3D4A8963.3750DD37@buckeye-express.com>
The logs have started rolling in... thanks!
...and so have the questions. I have responded to everyone privately
(thus far) but would like to put a sort of FAQ list out here. So here
goes...
Q) Do you only want CQWW logs?
A) NO. We want all types of logs. WW is just one contest.
Any contest is fine.
Q) Why only cabrillo
A) Well since most all contest sponsors require cabrillo (or strongly
want) and
it has been around long enough now that software writers have had
time to
make it part of the package or write a post conversion program...
it really
helps tasks like this (and log checking).
Q) Since you do log checking for the ARRL you already have my 160 or 10
log, just use it.
A) While it is true that Dave and I do log checking for the ARRL, we
can NOT use the
logs submitted to the ARRL. Why? Because the ARRL does not want
them used for
anything other than log checking. That is their decision and Dave
and I abide by it.
Please send your logs again as described in the earlier post for
inclusion into
the database.
Q) How do you get rid of bad calls?
A) There are several techniques used. While we try our best through
software and
human inspection... things still happen. Garbage-in, Garbage-out
still sort-of
applies. We hope to filter through things and come up with a
quality database.
We were pretty successful last year and AD1C did it for years
before us.
BTW, I added a step to take out known bad calls that may have made
it through.
If you have specific bad calls in mind or have found some in prior
databases,
please send me a note with those calls and I will add them to the
list.
Note that you don't have to send OE5OSO (really OE5OHO), that call
inspired
this method.
Q) My logs are small, are they still useful?
A) Yes, all logs are useful. You don't have to be multi-multi,
multi-single or
multi-anything. All logs help.
Q) Do I need to mark the logs differently by contest (dx -vs- domestic,
etc)?
A) Nope, the tools do all the work for me (well most of it).
If other classes of questions come in, I will update this list.
73 Tim K9TM
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Fri Aug 2 11:38:28 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W1AW/5 2002 web site
Message-ID: <20020802103828.D21836@cs.utexas.edu>
http://www.ctdxcc.org/w1aw5/
The W1AW/5 team in the IARU HF World Championship 2002 had a great
weekend representing the ARRL and the USA in the contest. We've
put together a small web site with our claimed score, band-mode
breakdowns, rate sheets, continental distribution breakdowns, lots
of photos, and the Honor Roll of stations that worked us on all 12
band-modes, all 6 CW bands, or all 6 phone bands. We also have
information on the stations' equipment, operators, and locations:
http://www.ctdxcc.org/w1aw5/
A documentary video of the W1AW/5 contest effort will be shown
at the Austin Summerfest (http://www.repeater.org/summerfest/) this
weekend, which is also the ARRL Texas State Convention.
If you worked us and need a W1AW/5 QSL card, please QSL to: ARRL,
225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111, USA, or via the buro.
--
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Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From genewill at ordata.com Fri Aug 2 12:22:50 2002
From: genewill@ordata.com (Gene A. Williamson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Attracting new contesters
Message-ID: <200208021822.g72IMfQK033136@cobra.ordata.com>
We've discussed here the reminding of past contest participants about an
upcoming event, either by mail or email. That's really preaching to the
choir, so let's take it a step farther ....
An old sales rule of thumb says it's six times easier to sell an
existing
customer than to recruit a new customer. To entice new blood into our
sub-hobby, why don't we ...
Choose a local contest -- in USA, for example, perhaps the FQP or CQP --
so that rates will be reasonable AND callsigns will be familiar. Look up,
on www.qrz.com, everyone in your ZIP code (I'm not sure how our non-USA
friends would do this). Then, ten days or so before the contest, do one of
the following ... or both, if you like:
(1) Send each ham a postcard inviting him/her to operate or observe the
contest. Make it Open House-style ... between the hours of xx and yy ...
and be sure to include food.
(2) Also ten days or so ahead, after identifying each ham in your ZIP
code, send him/her an email (a click on the callsign in the ZIP code search
in qrz.com takes you to a page that MAY have an email address). In the
email, extend the above invitation AND attach a minute or so audio clip
from your station in a high-rate SSB contest.
73 Gene N7YW (and for 42 years, K7dBV)
>From k3est at cal.net Fri Aug 2 12:26:02 2002
From: k3est@cal.net (k3est)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Hi
Message-ID: <200208021826.g72IQ2d28268@pa.cal.net>
Hi Contesters,
Contrary to what K7LXC says, I am not ignoring anyone. We are moving the
cqww.com site and there was a book keeping error that removed my email adr +
mother.com has changed to cal.net so everything got screwed up.
Now, I think all is OK at k3est@cqww.com or k3est@cal.net You can also send a
message to questions@cqww.com
Sorry for any problems.
73
Bob, K3EST
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Fri Aug 2 16:04:33 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Florida Contest Group Salutes Dan, Dave and Dit
Message-ID: <3D4AD7C1.3030208@tampabay.rr.com>
To honor our members that were present at the WRTC 2,002, 35 members of
the Florida Contest Group will activate this weekend for the NAQP CW.
Dan, K1TO (#1)
Dave, N2NL (#4)
and
Dit, WC4E (Referee)
did us all proud at WRTC and we will honour their performance this
weekend with seven teams entitled:
FCG WRTC Killer D's #1 (though 7)
Everyone should sweep the Florida mltiplier this weekend in the NAQP!
Many of our members will adopt the names of our WRTC representatives -
and some may have unique versions of them - listen sharp!
73, thanks D's
K4FCG
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 2 18:27:56 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logbook of the World
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020802172622.01b0f170@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Of significant interest to contesters and their QSL burden, the
Administration and Finance Committee reported to the ARRL Board last month
that "Logbook of the World is on track for initial implementation in
September."
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Aug 3 08:23:43 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion Specs
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020803062343.00733134@pop.vnet.net>
I just added the Orion's claimed IMDDR3 spec to the
previous table of ARRL test measurements at 5 kHz spacing:
Rig IMDDR3 BDR
Ten-Tec Orion 101 (claimed) ?
Elecraft K2 88 126
Ten-Tec Omni 6+ 86 119
Yaesu FT-1000MP 83 111
ICOM IC-756 Pro 80 104
Yaesu FT-1000MP Mark V 78 106
ICOM IC-775DSP 77 104
ICOM IC-706 MkII G 74 86
Yaesu FT-1000MP Field 73 107
Kenwood TS-570D 72 87
ICOM IC-756 67 98
ARRL Test Data: http://www.elecraft.com/K2_perf.htm and
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/prodrev/pdf/pr0208.pdf which
adds the FT-1000MP Field to the summary on the Elecraft page.
Ten-Tec Data: http://www.tentec.com/TT565.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From n4gn at n4gn.com Sat Aug 3 16:40:45 2002
From: n4gn@n4gn.com (Tim Totten, N4GN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Newfoundland counts as Labrador?
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0208031536100.10443-100000@shell1>
Things to ponder when an X-class flare shoots a hole in the NAQP . . .
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Frank Davis <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca>
To: "Tim Totten, N4GN" <n4gn@n4gn.com>
Cc: Tree N6TR <tree@kkn.net>
Subject: Re: [TRLog] NAQP config file
Hi Tim:
Yes I have a file now thanks.
Yes I saw that in the rules and it sounds a bit backwards!!!....As well I notice
in TRLog that the mult list has VO1 and VO2.....?? So if the rules say that
"Newfoundland counts as Labrador" why isn't the multilier just VO?? I am
confused. Anyway the official name for the province is "Newfoundland and
Labrador".....for many years the name was "Newfoundland"...but last year the
Canadian govt under pressure from some politicians who aren't busy enough,
changed the name to include Labrador. All of us who are native Nfld'ers have
always known that VO2 was part of the province so the change is a bit ridiulous.
VO2 is in CQ Zone 2 and VO1 as on zone 5 ...so VO2 is special in that sense.
Anyway maybe Tree can advise as to why VO1 and VO2 are in the mult list when the
rules say that Nfld. counts as Labrador.
Anyway
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Totten, N4GN" <n4gn@n4gn.com>
To: "Frank Davis" <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: [TRLog] NAQP config file
> Glad you got a config file already. I was going to send mine.
>
> Did you notice in the rules "Newfoundland counts as Labrador"? Sometimes
> I wonder who writes this stuff . . .
>
> 73,
>
> Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
> http://www.n4gn.com
>
>
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Sat Aug 3 14:40:40 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
Message-ID: <002501c23b2e$0ae35440$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all the real-time cheering we
received during the WRTC. Especially, from the Senior Set, who I guess we
were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to the finish, first, and
hope we didn't let anyone down, other than ourselves. Age was not our
excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I think I heard.
OK, fair enough.
In recent months, I've been thinking that this being my FIFTH solar maxima,
of serious contesting that is, it may very well be my last! How depressing
is that?
So, quitting not exactly being in my internal workings, I have decided to go
public with:
SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
Many in this country, at least, probably read last week of the Yale
University research findings that if you THINK YOUNG, you will extend your
life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. And further, that
this singular "habit" is more important to your health than factors such as
blood pressure and cholesterol.
Can you imagine this?
Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my personal goal of SERIOUS
contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's another 37 years, or ANOTHER
3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100, I'll decide if I'll go
another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on. I hope you all will be
around to celebrate this with me.
Some are probably saying, "How silly is this? Neiger has definitely and
finally gone over the edge"!
My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this plan of (1)thinking
young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU CANNOT hit the contest
DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR efforts from home this and
every year.
What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit the most. And the rest
will derive great benefit from your activity, and many more multipliers!
And having our radio friends with us for so many more years, we all win.
And what has been on many of our minds, the bad notions that ham radio, and
contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have a limited future, are, as
they say " a little pre-mature".
Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the hobby. But we certainly
have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting lifetimes.
And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at least if won't be for want
of a serious effort.
Please join me in this quest. And thank you for reading this far.
Vy 73
Jim Neiger
N6TJ
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Sat Aug 3 18:26:05 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
References: <002501c23b2e$0ae35440$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Message-ID: <02ae01c23b4d$8b23e060$cdd6fea9@ph.cox.net>
I certainly think the Yale study is right! I attended my 40th High School
Class
reunion in 1990 and could not believe how pathetic the majority of the
people
looked! Especially the ones who never left Carlsbad, New Mexico. I've
tried
my best to destroy my body over the past 45 or so years with little success
but I think it's because I "think young" and won't participate in getting
old -
why should I? Hopefully we'll be doing a M/M from some exotic country or
planet 30 years from now - if you're there I'll be there too! My 60th
birthday
party will be held in Brazil or some South American country on November
26th - just after CQWW CW PT5A - it'll be a blast. I've celebrated my
birthday
on every continent and not sure how many countries and they were all fun!
73
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
To: <wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp>; <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
> Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all the real-time cheering
we
> received during the WRTC. Especially, from the Senior Set, who I guess we
> were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to the finish, first, and
> hope we didn't let anyone down, other than ourselves. Age was not our
> excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
>
> What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I think I heard.
> OK, fair enough.
>
> In recent months, I've been thinking that this being my FIFTH solar
maxima,
> of serious contesting that is, it may very well be my last! How
depressing
> is that?
>
> So, quitting not exactly being in my internal workings, I have decided to
go
> public with:
>
> SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
>
> Many in this country, at least, probably read last week of the Yale
> University research findings that if you THINK YOUNG, you will extend your
> life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. And further, that
> this singular "habit" is more important to your health than factors such
as
> blood pressure and cholesterol.
>
> Can you imagine this?
>
> Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my personal goal of SERIOUS
> contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's another 37 years, or
ANOTHER
> 3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100, I'll decide if I'll go
> another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on. I hope you all will be
> around to celebrate this with me.
>
> Some are probably saying, "How silly is this? Neiger has definitely and
> finally gone over the edge"!
>
> My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this plan of (1)thinking
> young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU CANNOT hit the contest
> DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR efforts from home this and
> every year.
>
> What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit the most. And the rest
> will derive great benefit from your activity, and many more multipliers!
> And having our radio friends with us for so many more years, we all win.
> And what has been on many of our minds, the bad notions that ham radio,
and
> contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have a limited future, are,
as
> they say " a little pre-mature".
>
> Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the hobby. But we certainly
> have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting lifetimes.
>
> And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at least if won't be for
want
> of a serious effort.
>
> Please join me in this quest. And thank you for reading this far.
>
> Vy 73
>
> Jim Neiger
> N6TJ
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sun Aug 4 13:45:29 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ 160 High-Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020804114529.0125e544@pop.vnet.net>
The following info is from Dave K4JRB:
The 2002 CQ 160 CW and SSB High-Claimed Scores are now
available on the CQ Magazine web page at:
http://cq-amateur-radio.com/160%20Meter%20link.html
and may be viewed with Acrobat 5.0 downloadable from www.adobe.com
Hopefully within the next month the 2003 rules will be posted on the
same web page.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From Bill at ng3k.com Sun Aug 4 11:59:23 2002
From: Bill@ng3k.com (Bill@ng3k.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Announcing Contest Operations
Message-ID: <3D4D090B.27094.112396D@localhost>
I've just updated my Contest DX Operation Submission
form:
http://www.ng3k.com/Contest/consub.html
to include the following contests:
CQ/RJ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY (Sep 28-29,
2002)
CQ World Wide DX SSB (Oct 26-27, 2002)
CQ World Wide DX CW (Nov 23-24, 2002)
ARRL 160 M Contest (Dec 6-8, 2002)
ARRL 10 M Contest (Dec 14-15, 2002)
CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW (Jan 24-26, 2003)
CQ/RJ Worldwide RTTY WPX Contest (Feb 8-9, 2003)
ARRL International DX Contest, CW (Feb 15-16,
2003)
CQ 160-Meter Contest, SSB (Feb 21-23, 2003)
ARRL International DX Contest, SSB (Mar 1-2,
2003)
So, if you're planning a DXpedition for one of these
contests I'd like to hear about it. Just visit the
above mentioned URL and fill in/submit the form.
Your operation will then appear in the NG3K contest
operation tables, the NCJ-Web table, and in print
form in NCJ itself. You can determine what has
already been submitted by visiting:
http://www.ng3k.com/Contest/conasc.html
Thanks es 73,
Bill/NG3K
>From k6ll at juno.com Sun Aug 4 16:23:33 2002
From: k6ll@juno.com (Dave Hachadorian)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
Message-ID: <20020804.152333.-271297.1.K6LL@juno.com>
If anyone is looking for a non-rfi-generating monitor, Staples.com
has the Envision EN-710 17" monitor on sale again this week for $80,
after rebate, with free shipping. I'm not sure if that price is available
in the brick and mortar Staples stores.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
>From ny4t at comcast.net Sun Aug 4 19:55:29 2002
From: ny4t@comcast.net (Lee Hall (NY4T))
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TCG Seeking Team Players for NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <3D4DBEF1.6020100@comcast.net>
Come join the fun with a Tennessee Contest Group team. You don't have
to be in Tennessee to be on one of our teams. We will have teams from
big guns to little pistols. Team placement is based on past performance
(if any) so we usually have at least a couple of very competitive teams.
Drop me an e-mail by Thursday, August 15 if you are interested.
73,
Lee Hall (NY4T)
Public Information Officer - Tennessee Contest Group
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:46 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clarification CW, SSB and the FCC
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VMhF025980@contesting.com>
On 7/21/02 6:58, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Neither CW nor SSB is obsolete; in fact, both are far superior to any of
>the new digital modes at rapidly communicating information between
>many different stations under extreme conditions. In fact, PSK31 has
>NOT been proven to be superior to CW in weak signal environments IMHO.
>PSK31, WSJT, QRSS, etc are superior ONLY if you know the exact frequency
>to tune your receiver to the signal buried in noise. Without this
>critical information (either from a prearranged schedule or via the
>Internet), they cannot magically extract signals from noise. Can you
>imagine a contest where you tune your receiver but cannot hear the
>signals? I don't think so.
Bill, I though think that anyone who is an MIT alumni would be able to
acknowledge that modes like PSK31 could easily be superior to CW.
On a theoretical grounds, PSK has a signal/noise advantage of about 4 dB
over OOK (on-off-keying -- eg CW) in the presence of Gaussian noise.
Granted, the signal impairment of typical HF channels isn't purely
Gaussian, but the theory is there none the less.
As a pratical matter, PSK31 has demonstrated that solid copy is possible
with signal levels that are INAUDIBLE to the human ear. Read that again.
Inaudible -- as in you cannot hear it. Since CW is typically decoded by
ear, this clearly indicates the superiority of the mode in weak signal
environments.
As for tuning PSK31 signals, it's pretty obvious to anyone who is
familiar with current PSK31 applications -- you do not tune in signals by
ear. It would be impractical to do so. Instead, you tune according to a
visual display, typically an FFT waterfall. Signals are clearly evident
on this display and easily tunable. Many applications don't require
precise tuning -- just click on the visible stream in the waterfall
display.
>What I said was "I personally do not think a
>computer-to-computer 'QSO' means much". I specifically meant when
>neither station can hear the other station (with their own ears),
>and I'll stand by my statement.
By that logic, e-mail doesn't mean anything, either.
To me, though, it's just a means of person-to-person communication.
>To me, a QSO like this is just like
>nets where the Netmeister tells each side of the QSO "Good Contact"
>when in fact neither station can hear the other. The only difference
>is our computers have replaced the Netmeister!
It still takes considerable radio skill and communications acumen to hold
a PSK31 QSO.
Do you hold the same opinion of Baudot RTTY?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:49 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VPhF025987@contesting.com>
On 7/19/02 8:22, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>The only trouble is that there are only 5 Commissioners, who could decide
>to change a lot of things we find important (like abolishing CW
>subbands).
There ARE NO CW subbands on HF. There are a few narrow CW-only subbands
on VHF, but not on HF.
CW is permitted everywhere, and there are no indications it will be
prohibited.
I really get annoyed at this suggestion that any regulatory change is
couched in the framework of somehow eliminating CW subbands, when such
subbands do not exist.
>The bottom line, to me, is that it doesn't have to be either-or -- CW can
>remain, just like sailboats in an age of jet aircraft...
More like Piper Cubs in the age of jet aircraft.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:52 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VShF025993@contesting.com>
On 7/19/02 5:55, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Perhaps he would like to demonstrate digital modes are superior by
>comparing contest results for existing contests. Here are high-claimed
>CQ/RJ WW RTTY scores from last fall's contest:
>
>http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2001-October/029841.html
>
>The highest number of contacts made by any single op was 2461 QSO's
>which is not even close to the typical CW or SSB SOAB scores.
>From this -- what conclusions would you draw? Is this because of the
actual characteristics of the operating mode, or is something else a
factor?
Hint: the level of activity on RTTY contests isn't nearly as high as that
on CW or SSB. Bottom line is that there are many fewer stations CAPABLE
of making RTTY contacts than those that can make CW or SSB contacts.
>I even
>made more than that myself on 10 meters alone! Isn't it about time
>we stop taking these "expert" claims at face value and do a reality
>check with the brain God has given us?
Big Amen to that. Let's use our brains.
Anyone with brains would realise that if there were more stations active
on RTTY contests, rates and QSO totals would be higher. Much higher.
> Then I have a challenge for CQ Magazine Dave. Replace the CQ
>160 SSB contest (where SSB has already been proven inferior to CW) with
>the CQ 160 PSK31 contest. Let's just see if Chariman Powell and ARRL's
>claims are true rather than taking them at face value.
What would this "replacement" prove?
> Sure some of the computer-to-computer modes (PSK31, WSJT, QRSS)
>can extract signals below the noise level, but how quickly do you think
>they could make contacts? A QRSS contest would be a real blast to hear
>at ~0.8 words per hour!
PSK31 is roughly the same speed as CW. It would be a better choice for
most run-of-the-mill communications.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:55 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 8:35, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>K4OJ:
>In a low power environment nobody can argue successfully with me that CW
>isn't a better node!
Technically, you're incorrect. Human-read CW signals are limited by being
audible above the noise. Certain digital modes can greatly exceed that
capability.
N4HY and W3IWI did experiments back in the mid-80's where they did
MOONBOUNCE with weak 432 MHz signals. (They actually read the CW off the
FFT displays from their transceivers.) Once you bring signal processing
to the problem, new types of communications are possible -- ones that are
not limited by the human ear.
> This is also true on the low bands. Proof - compare alltime
>SOSB records for CW vs SSB on 160-40 in the CQ WW records here:
Bill, this is so fallacious an argument, it is almost ludicrious to
reply. Not only does one have to contend with the different bandwidth
requirements of SSB over CW, but the world-wide frequency allocations are
so varied that simplex communication, the mainstay of high-speed contest
operation, are not possible on SSB -- but are common for CW.
> In the extreme conditions on the low bands, CW rules!
Over SSB, sure. CW requires almost 100th of the bandwidth of SSB. It's
information rate is much lower.
Dr. Shannon has a well-known theory about information transmission.
Sending information and lower rates requires less bandwidth, and can
therefore be done at lower signal levels.
By that rule along, modes like PSK31, whose information rates are lower
than some CW signals, ought to be superior with weak signals.
--
PS -- does NASA use CW on its deep-space network?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:36:03 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VehF026006@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 11:40, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
> 1. 40 and 80 must operate split between Region 2 and
>Regions 1 & 3 for the most part...but that has not been the case
>for 160 which has identical favorable results for CW as on
>the other two bands. Of course, I maintain SSB scores on 160
>will actually go up if we segment and DX operates split. The
>simple reason is that DX will not be buried underneath extremely
>strong local US stations continuously CQ-ing on top of them.
I've seen this argument so many times, I'm somewhat sick of it.
It is a good technical point. My question is -- why is it only applied to
SSB? Wouldn't this operation also be beneficial for CW? Of course it
would. So, why not propose to use CW exclusively in the US from 1950-2000
kHz and work all DX split?
> 2. Part of the problem with SSB is that it is a
>bandwidth hog. When you try to crowd an equivalent number
>of contesters into the same low band frequencies, the narrow
>bandwidth mode will always win. The inverse of this is 10-20
>meters where SSB usually wins.
SSB has bandwidth problems on the higher bands, with the possible
exception of 10 meters.
One important effect on the higher bands is that the presence of skip
zones tends to limit co-channel interference.
Bottom line, though, CW requires only a percent or so of the bandwidth of
SSB. Therefore, the signal levels required for effective communications
are definitely lower.
>On 10 meters, with effectively
>no bandwidth limit on either mode, SSB wins by about 50% (my CQ
>WW SSB record is 1.464M versus my CW record of 0.965M).
I don't think these records are any indication of the inherent properties
of the mode. On SSB, most likely it is due to the higher availability of
stations to work than the properties of the mode itself.
> Not at all. It has more to do with the fact that a
>narrow bandwidth mode allows better copy of weak signals
>because the narrower bandwidth allows better rejection of
>interference, noise, etc. This is the same reason that digital
>modes work well in extracting signals from noise. Programs
>like WSJT, QRSS/Spectrascan, etc effectively make EXTREMELY narrow
>bandwidths using DSP that allow copy even below the noise floor
>(of course I personally do not think a computer-to-computer
>WSJT or QRSS "QSO" means much but that's another topic!)
These modes aren't anything alike. WSJT is 441 baud, which is actually a
rather high signalling rate compared to CW. WSJT is designed for meter
scatter work, and therefore has to transfer information at a high rate.
(it also uses multi-bit FSK, to avoid some of the phase distortions
present in the meteor pings)
So, WSJT is not extremely narrow. It is wider than typical RTTY or 300
baud packet, even.
Point is, each of these modulation techniques is designed to meet certain
channel goals. WSJT works much more effectively than high-speed CW. (high
speed here meaning 100-800 wpm!)
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Sun Aug 4 22:26:37 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208050426.g754Qb011151@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Sun Aug 4 22:28:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208050428.g754Sc711160@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only QRP
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
DL4RCK 0 107 80 2,5 8,560 BCC
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Mon Aug 5 05:38:59 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ N3BB
Message-ID: <018801c23c3a$0472d740$27d7fea9@mirage>
Jim - none of the email addresses I have for you work. Please reply!
Anyone having a current email address for Jim, I would appreciate receiving it
(privately, so as not to pester the rest of the subscribers anymore than I am
doing right now...)
73, Ward N0AX
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Mon Aug 5 09:57:45 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <200208050331.g753VPhF025987@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805085257.020399b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 11:35 PM 8/4/02 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>On 7/19/02 8:22, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>
> >The only trouble is that there are only 5 Commissioners, who could decide
> >to change a lot of things we find important (like abolishing CW
> >subbands).
>
>There ARE NO CW subbands on HF. There are a few narrow CW-only subbands
>on VHF, but not on HF.
>
>CW is permitted everywhere, and there are no indications it will be
>prohibited.
>
>I really get annoyed at this suggestion that any regulatory change is
>couched in the framework of somehow eliminating CW subbands, when such
>subbands do not exist.
>
> >The bottom line, to me, is that it doesn't have to be either-or -- CW can
> >remain, just like sailboats in an age of jet aircraft...
>
>More like Piper Cubs in the age of jet aircraft.
I think Bill missed my point, probably because I could have put that more
precisely. There are no CW sub-bands, but the phone sub-bands protect CW
from phone QRM. I worry that the FCC will succumb to pressure to expand
the phone sub-bands to cover more and more spectrum now effectively set
aside for CW and digital modes. Digital devotees should realize that the
existing phone sub-bands now protect them, too.
As for metaphors, I still prefer sailing, because while CW may be
Piper-Cub-slow, it's also sailboat-like-fun.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 5 09:49:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208050848190.4482-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
> On 7/19/02 5:55, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>
> >Perhaps he would like to demonstrate digital modes are superior by
> >comparing contest results for existing contests. Here are high-claimed
> >CQ/RJ WW RTTY scores from last fall's contest:
> >
> >http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2001-October/029841.html
> >
> >The highest number of contacts made by any single op was 2461 QSO's
> >which is not even close to the typical CW or SSB SOAB scores.
>
> >From this -- what conclusions would you draw? Is this because of the
> actual characteristics of the operating mode, or is something else a
> factor?
>
> Hint: the level of activity on RTTY contests isn't nearly as high as that
> on CW or SSB. Bottom line is that there are many fewer stations CAPABLE
> of making RTTY contacts than those that can make CW or SSB contacts.
>
The new digital modes are far superior to CW or SSB in being able to copy
weak signals. But they take more time to make a QSO. If you're trying to
compare rates, that is a factor. Just like a view camera is far superior
in results to a 35mm camera. But it takes at least several minutes to set
it up. It isn't "point and shoot".
So you might say that the digital modes are better than CW or SSB in
having QSO's or ragchews but aren't the best for rapid contest operation.
My favorite is still CW.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Mon Aug 5 15:59:59 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] N3BB Located - Thanks!
Message-ID: <00a001c23c90$c5ae8020$27d7fea9@mirage>
Thanks for the addresses - Jim has been located.
73, Ward N0AX
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>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Mon Aug 5 11:30:01 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IARU HQ Stations
In-Reply-To: <00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>; from Dennis McAlpine
on Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20020719020602.02530b00@pop.texas.net>
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On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400, Dennis McAlpine wrote:
> Yes, Jim, this year's ARRL HQ stations moved things up a bit but look at
> some of the Europeans and their geographic diversification. Following their
> example, why shouldn't we have stations spread out all over the country,
> e.g. K1EA, N2RM, W3LPL, W4MYA, etc. In fact, given the geographic range,
> why not have multiple statins on the same band, e.g. a W6 on 80 at the same
> time as a W2. OK, so you can't have multiple statios on the same band. How
> about a half hour from the East, then a half hour from midwest, then a half
> hour from west coast and keep repeating the process. Tht would allow us to
> use 36 different stations (6 bands X 2 modes x 3 stations per mode).
> Imagine merging those logs.
Actually, the software we used at W1AW/5 is 95% of the way to making that
sort of operation quite feasible. The stations at W1AW/5 were all
interconnected by TCP/IP over the internet, so whether they are in the same
state or not is pretty minimally important. And since the complete log
of the entire operation was always available to each of the stations in
realtime, you wouldn't need to worry about dupes or not knowing which bands
to pass calling stations to, etc.
The next big step in the software would be to integrate some very responsive
inter-station signalling that required few keystrokes to send and little
brain-power to receive. Signals like "I am now QRT - you take it over from
here," or "I can hear him well enough to complete the QSO, please standby
while I work him" and such boiled down to something that makes it fast
was the one trick we lacked at W1AW/5. Such signalling might also find itself
useful for traditional multi-multis.
With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
--
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Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 5 10:06:56 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
In-Reply-To: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
References: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <3i8tku8gpbbaa43kko8rdr45fop85qftn8@4ax.com>
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 23:35:55 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>PS -- does NASA use CW on its deep-space network?
_________________________________________________________
That's a good question. Does anyone know the details of their
transmissions? I understand there is some very advanced signal
processing, but I'm curious about the details.
Bill, W7TI
>From K8GT at flash.net Mon Aug 5 13:15:04 2002
From: K8GT@flash.net (Gerry Treas, K8GT)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
Message-ID: <AA-CFC21A52D0D190AB1384BFF3FA665908-ZZ@www4.prodigy.net>
Tony and Jim, et all,
Sign me up! I took my first trip outside the U.S.
last CQWW CW to PJ2T at 57 (almost 58) and have my
plane tickets for this fall already. I have only been
seriously contesting for 12 years, even if licensed
for 43. I have always thought and felt young and
rowdy. I am not ready for a rocker and pablum yet, if
ever!
After my 2nd divorce, I have a new young girlfriend,
she's only 50 and looks and acts young, and we are
like teenagers. She thinks ham radio is very cool.
I am one happy contented contesting dude!
I used to say that I wanted to be shot by a jealous
husband when I'm 90, but now I say that I'm looking
forward to working you all in the contests of the
next 3 or 4 sunspot cycles, and see you from PJ2T on
this year's CQWW CW.
73, Gerry K8GT
--- Original Message ---
From: "Tony Rogozinski" <trogo@telegraphy.com>
To: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
CC: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
>I certainly think the Yale study is right! I
attended my 40th High School
>Class
>reunion in 1990 and could not believe how pathetic
the majority of the
>people
>looked! Especially the ones who never left Carlsbad,
New Mexico. I've
>tried
>my best to destroy my body over the past 45 or so
years with little success
>but I think it's because I "think young" and won't
participate in getting
>old -
>why should I? Hopefully we'll be doing a M/M from
some exotic country or
>planet 30 years from now - if you're there I'll be
there too! My 60th
>birthday
>party will be held in Brazil or some South American
country on November
>26th - just after CQWW CW PT5A - it'll be a blast.
I've celebrated my
>birthday
>on every continent and not sure how many countries
and they were all fun!
>
>73
>
>
>Tony N7BG
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
>To: <wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp>; <CQ-
Contest@contesting.com>
>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:40 PM
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
>
>
>> Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all
the real-time cheering
>we
>> received during the WRTC. Especially, from the
Senior Set, who I guess we
>> were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to
the finish, first, and
>> hope we didn't let anyone down, other than
ourselves. Age was not our
>> excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
>>
>> What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I
think I heard.
>> OK, fair enough.
>>
>> In recent months, I've been thinking that this
being my FIFTH solar
>maxima,
>> of serious contesting that is, it may very well be
my last! How
>depressing
>> is that?
>>
>> So, quitting not exactly being in my internal
workings, I have decided to
>go
>> public with:
>>
>> SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
>>
>> Many in this country, at least, probably read last
week of the Yale
>> University research findings that if you THINK
YOUNG, you will extend your
>> life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF
YEARS. And further, that
>> this singular "habit" is more important to your
health than factors such
>as
>> blood pressure and cholesterol.
>>
>> Can you imagine this?
>>
>> Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my
personal goal of SERIOUS
>> contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's
another 37 years, or
>ANOTHER
>> 3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100,
I'll decide if I'll go
>> another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on.
I hope you all will be
>> around to celebrate this with me.
>>
>> Some are probably saying, "How silly is this?
Neiger has definitely and
>> finally gone over the edge"!
>>
>> My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this
plan of (1)thinking
>> young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU
CANNOT hit the contest
>> DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR
efforts from home this and
>> every year.
>>
>> What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit
the most. And the rest
>> will derive great benefit from your activity, and
many more multipliers!
>> And having our radio friends with us for so many
more years, we all win.
>> And what has been on many of our minds, the bad
notions that ham radio,
>and
>> contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have
a limited future, are,
>as
>> they say " a little pre-mature".
>>
>> Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the
hobby. But we certainly
>> have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting
lifetimes.
>>
>> And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at
least if won't be for
>want
>> of a serious effort.
>>
>> Please join me in this quest. And thank you for
reading this far.
>>
>> Vy 73
>>
>> Jim Neiger
>> N6TJ
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-
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>>
>
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Mon Aug 5 17:50:47 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020805155047.00728bc0@pop.vnet.net>
Under extreme contest conditions on any band, CW rules! Why
is this so? The answer is very simple...noise bandwidth. On the
low bands, noise tends to increase as you move down in frequency.
This is due to three primary reasons:
1. Local atmospheric noise (i.e. lightning storms) is propagated more
effectively on the low bands, 160 being the extreme.
2. Local manmade noise is worse on the low bands (powerline leaks,
electric fencers, and a multitude of other local sources)...again
160 being the extreme.
3. Local signal congestion interference is worse on the low bands
because you do not have the effective skip zone protection that
higher bands afford. This case is inverted on the higher bands
where most interference is from strong distant stations, but it is
more difficult to generate DX signal strengths as strong there as
commonly experienced on 160 or 80 from local stations (-20 to -30 dBm).
Because of noise, any mode which allows a smaller (i.e. narrower)
noise bandwidth will be more effective in communications than a mode
which requires larger bandwidths. W8JI recently commented on this on
the FT-1000MP reflector:
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/1000mp/2002-August/003416.html
********************************************************************
The reason is noise power is directly proportional to receiver
bandwidth, while signal level is constant as long as the signal is
narrower than the bandwidth. If you have a 100Hz filter bandwidth and
a 100Hz signal bandwidth, and switch to a wider 1kHz bandwidth, you
increase noise ten dB.
(This is most of the reason why people think PSK is significantly
better than other modes like CW. The digital system uses a ~70 Hz
filter in the computer but and the "ear" listening hears the signals
through a 2.1kHz SSB bandwidth of the receiver. Switch to a 100Hz
filter and copy a slow CW signal at slow typing speeds, and that
"apparent" advantage evaporates.)
*********************************************************************
SSB has an advantage in contest conditions where there is
relatively low manmade or atmospheric noise (20-10 meters) and
especially where interference due to signal congestion is not an
issue (i.e. 10 meters). Where congestion interference becomes an
issue, CW again has the advantage because of its narrow noise
bandwidth. In this case, the noise is primarily due to adjacent
signals rather than atmospheric or local manmade noise. The WRTC
teams made most of their contacts on CW because signal congestion
was severe on all of the bands below 10M and their 100W signals
were most effectively heard on CW using narrower bandwidths than the
wider bandwidth SSB requires. Taking a quick glance at the results,
only ONE of the 52 teams made more contacts on SSB than CW, and the
top 5 stations made 62% of their total contacts on CW, even though
scoring incentives were identical for both modes:
http://www.wrtc2002.org/results.htm (click on Full WRTC2002 Score
sheet link at the bottom for Excel spreadsheet)
I don't believe any current digital mode has an advantage
over either CW or SSB in contest conditions, not due to any
bandwidth considerations, but simply due to the awkwardness of the
human/computer/radio interface in making contacts rapidly (tuning,
identifying, exchanging, etc.) IMHO the human brain coupled to a
radio is a far more powerful combination under contest conditions
than any mode which requires a computer for coding/decoding signals.
This might change in the future but that's how I see it today.
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. The 2000 CQ 160 CW & SSB Contests had nearly identical
participation levels (December 2000 CQ Magazine listed 4606 unique
calls for SSB and 4512 for CW), so participation does not explain the
advantage CW demonstrated in the contest results. Also, the 2001 ARRL
bandplan was not in effect for any 160 contest results previously
referenced, so all USA SSB stations had full access to the entire band.
(Of course there WAS a bandplan in effect before 2001 but nobody honored
it until Riley Hollingsworth sent enforcement letters last September).
>From k2wr at njdxa.org Mon Aug 5 14:51:18 2002
From: k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich Gelber, K2WR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
mode" that supports this "feature".
Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you could
make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying more
than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
superior again. ;-)
Rich, K2WR
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 16:48:58 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SSB Vs. CW QSO's in a Contest
Message-ID: <200208051944.g75JiYhF017302@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 11:31, Jimmy Weierich at kg2au@stny.rr.com wrote:
>Shrug off the myths embraced by the mediocre. Don't listen to people who
>tell you that 2:1 SWR is good enough because all the power goes somewhere
>eventually.
*IF* feedlines were lossless, this would be true. In some situations, one
can use a feedline that is nearly lossless, so that the absolute SWR
matters less.
Such antennas are usually compromise antennas, and contestors are less
likely to compromise. Even so, LB Cebik's 88 foot doublet design is a
compromise of this type. It was really intended as a backup or second
radio antenna.
>Or that 9913 is lossless at HF.
9913 isn't lossless at HF, but it's loss is lower than other coax. Well,
that is, until it fills up with water....
>Or that a 1 dB difference in a signal is unnoticable at either end.
For signals well above the noise, 1 dBis just perceptable. But for
signals in the noise, it cam make all the difference.
>Or that connector loss is negligable.
If connector loss were even 1%, running 1500 watts through a connection
for just a few minutes would heat it up with 15 watts of power. They
would be HOT.
In practice, when properly installed, connectors do not heat this way. In
fact, even at full power, most connectors don't show any measurable
heating at all. This lack of heating indicates that connectors have
negligable loss.
That said, you're still better off to have as few connectors as you can.
Each connector is still a point of failure.
>All those statements are lies. Find out why.
Not all of them are lies. But finding out why is good advice....
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From n4zr at contesting.com Mon Aug 5 18:22:02 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IARU HQ Stations
In-Reply-To: <20020805103001.L21161@cs.utexas.edu>
References: <00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
<5.1.0.14.0.20020719020602.02530b00@pop.texas.net>
<00e201c22f38$299ca140$62f1a118@tampabay.rr.com>
<00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805170214.02031c80@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 10:30 AM 8/5/02 -0500, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:
>With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
>the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
>cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
>on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
>team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
This sort of Internet octopus would be pretty unwieldy, given the current
state of the network -- just too much latency. At NU1AW/4, I think that
having one station handle all the CW and another all the SSB was a pretty
good way to do things. With multipliers only counting once per band
there's little incentive to pass mults between modes.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From mark at ilexeng.com Mon Aug 5 19:32:37 2002
From: mark@ilexeng.com (Mark Bailey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
Message-ID: <008b01c23cd0$015691f0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
Hello, All:
I am in PJ2 with an Array Solutions SO2R Master. I'm having
intermittent RF problems. They appear to be with the receive
audio switching relay...it's chattering or switching when the paddle
sends CW. The radio is a TS940. I haven't hooked up the
second radio yet!
Has anyone had similar problems? Any suggestions?
I have grounded the SO2R box and computer, added ferrites
on the power and computer (LPT) cables and swapped the
"wall wort" power supply. I'm about to poke around with
bypass capacitors.
Thanks in advance.
73,
Mark, KD4D
kd4d@comcast.net
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 5 18:59:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208051749260.22217-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Rich Gelber, K2WR wrote:
> Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
> can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
> mode" that supports this "feature".
>
Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once.
None, however, allow you to transmit more than one signal at once. I'm
not sure I could type that fast, anyway. :-]
73, Zack W9SZ
>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Mon Aug 5 20:44:07 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
Message-ID: <161.11cc4c6a.2a8067c7@aol.com>
In a message dated 08/04/02 16:39:02 Pacific Daylight Time, k6ll@juno.com
writes:
> Staples.com
> has the Envision EN-710 17" monitor on sale again this week for $80,
> after rebate, with free shipping. I'm not sure if that price is available
> in the brick and mortar Staples stores.
>
Yep, it is ... just bought one. You might have to educate the salesperson a
bit because the rebate forms didn't print out automatically. However they can
go to the Staples.com website and print out the needed stuff.
The in store price is $159.98 plus tax. The rebate is $80.00.
THANKS DAVE!
73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 5 20:02:57 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
<024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <t7bukuc0e3ilk40eagprh07h2agqlpb6el@4ax.com>
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 13:51:18 -0400, Rich Gelber, K2WR wrote:
>Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
>can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
>mode" that supports this "feature".
_________________________________________________________
You have not kept up! The latest versions of both DigiPan and
WinPSK can copy two separate signals at once. They even have a
"seek" function similar to the one on your car radio.
Try 'em, you'll like 'em.
Bill, W7TI
>From ua9cdc at r66.ru Tue Aug 6 10:30:27 2002
From: ua9cdc@r66.ru (Igor Sokolov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
<024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <002701c23cf9$9ba06aa0$0801a8c0@mail.ur.ru>
Hi Rich,
Although I do support CW with all my heart, PSK 31 can copy several signals
simultaneously and the bandwidth is quite comparable with that of CW. Never
say never...
Igor UA9CDC
> Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
> can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
> mode" that supports this "feature".
>
> Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you
could
> make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying
more
> than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
> superior again. ;-)
>
> Rich, K2WR
>
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Tue Aug 6 05:44:51 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Distributed Multi-Ops and Experimental Class
Message-ID: <001401c23d04$1ec53780$27d7fea9@mirage>
> On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400, Dennis McAlpine wrote:
> > Yes, Jim, this year's ARRL HQ stations moved things up a bit but look at
> > some of the Europeans and their geographic diversification. Following their
> > example, why shouldn't we have stations spread out all over the country,
> > e.g. K1EA, N2RM, W3LPL, W4MYA, etc. In fact, given the geographic range,
> > why not have multiple statins on the same band, e.g. a W6 on 80 at the same
> > time as a W2. OK, so you can't have multiple statios on the same band. How
> > about a half hour from the East, then a half hour from midwest, then a half
> > hour from west coast and keep repeating the process. Tht would allow us to
> > use 36 different stations (6 bands X 2 modes x 3 stations per mode).
> > Imagine merging those logs.
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 10:30:01 -0500, Ken Harker wrote:
> Actually, the software we used at W1AW/5 is 95% of the way to making that
> sort of operation quite feasible. The stations at W1AW/5 were all
> interconnected by TCP/IP over the internet, so whether they are in the same
> state or not is pretty minimally important. And since the complete log
> of the entire operation was always available to each of the stations in
> realtime, you wouldn't need to worry about dupes or not knowing which bands
> to pass calling stations to, etc.
>
> The next big step in the software would be to integrate some very responsive
> inter-station signalling that required few keystrokes to send and little
> brain-power to receive. Signals like "I am now QRT - you take it over from
> here," or "I can hear him well enough to complete the QSO, please standby
> while I work him" and such boiled down to something that makes it fast
> was the one trick we lacked at W1AW/5. Such signalling might also find itself
> useful for traditional multi-multis.
>
> With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
> the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
> cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
> on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
> team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
I have been suggesting an "Experimental" category in regular contests for just
this kind of activity. There's really no reason why not to try it in, say, CQ
WW except for it not meeting the requirements for any of the categories. I
think an Experimental category would open the doors to some innovations.
About the only requirement for Experimental category would be to obey all the
rules of your ham license and whatever you do, you have to write it up and
explain it publically so we can all think about it. You might want to restrict
it a tad by limits on one signal per band, 1500 watts maximum output, etc. If
the contest sponsors don't want to implement another category, then submit the
results as a check log and write it up anyway. If it's a really good idea,
either the idea will be adopted or you can start a new contest.
As far as just distributed efforts, you can have distributed M/S or M/M as with
W1AW/5, although identification gets a little sticky on a worldwide basis. You
could also have distributed teams. There comes a whole new set of interesting
strategic problems like how to allocate bands as the earth rotates. What if
you have enough bandwidth to listen from remote sites? What if a single-op has
a half-dozen remote stations? The possibilities are pretty wide open. The
Internet offers a tremendous dose of technology, why don't we make it possible
to use it, while still retaining an emphasis on operating skill?
73, Ward N0AX
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>From k2av at contesting.com Tue Aug 6 01:51:14 2002
From: k2av@contesting.com (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW from deep space.
Message-ID: <009d01c23d04$e48dffb0$0500a8c0@swift>
What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep
space, vs. psk31, etc...
Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is
transmitting in packets with self-correction CRC's. Only transmitting
part of the time. The trick is doing what is necessary to trust the
zero state.
73
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 6 01:28:31 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
In-Reply-To: <161.11cc4c6a.2a8067c7@aol.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIAEOHCAAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> Yep, it is ... just bought one. You might have to educate the
> salesperson a
> bit because the rebate forms didn't print out automatically.
> However they can
> go to the Staples.com website and print out the needed stuff.
>
> The in store price is $159.98 plus tax. The rebate is $80.00.
>
> THANKS DAVE!
>
> 73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6
>
Hi, Bill.
This is reminiscent of when I bought a brand new ARRL Handbook for Radio
Amateurs at Bookmaster a year or two ago. Word had spread via the Internet
that the Handbook was on sale for $8. The price tag was still the original
shelf price. You had to tell the counter clerk it was on sale--he then
looked it up on their computer system and found, yes, indeed, it was on
sale.
Apparently, Bookmaster/Barnes&Noble puts selected books on sale at selected
and various stores. The stores don't always get the word and/or they don't
get marked as being on sale.
I've made it a point to ask the clerk to check their network system if the
book I'm wanting to buy is on sale. (don't take their word for it; have them
check their computer system)
73,
dale, kg5u
>From olinger at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 02:46:19 2002
From: olinger@bellsouth.net (Guy Olinger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] S units have been 6 db for a LONG time.
Message-ID: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
Have a look at the meter (carrier level indicator) on this photo of an
excellent condition pre-WW2 RME 69.
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dials.jpg
Calibration is 0-72 db in six db steps, with a lower scale clearly in
S units, going 1-9 every six dbs.
The photo is good enough that you can read the "RADIO MFG ENGINEERS"
and the PEORIA, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. in the meter face fine print.
I think the RME 69 is mid thirties. This is back when you had to read
the manual to see what the knobs did. Notice the complete lack of
stamped lettering around the knobs.
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69front.jpg
So the IDEA of an S unit being 6 db is quite a bit older than some
have put forward. Whether this one is any better than modern receivers
at displaying real signal levels is anyone's guess.
I'm intrigued as to what process was used to create the dial
calibration for the main tuning. Photo offset of a hand-drawn master?
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dial.jpg
This is part of an EBay auction at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1371533165
I watch the ads for the occasional excellent photos of these old
pieces of equipment.
73, Guy.
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Tue Aug 6 02:29:27 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
including the following which was typical of them:
"Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
wrong.
Why?
Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
their "decoders"
This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
than phone - if you are really good!
73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
73,
Jim, K4OJ
>From i4jmy at iol.it Tue Aug 6 14:14:44 2002
From: i4jmy@iol.it (=?iso-8859-1?Q?i4jmy@iol.it?=)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest]
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_[CQ-Contest]_S_units_have_been_6_db_for_a_LONG_time.?=
Message-ID: <H0F5WK$332DDC9485C1987D95429FDDE332AFDD@libero.it>
A 6 dB division and intuitively the half, 3dB, have definitely a
meaning.
6dB equals a doubling in voltage and a four times the power, 3dB
increase a power doubling, and so on.
Everything loses meaning when the AGC voltage doesn't follow this
logaritmic law and a receiver is a communication equipment rather than
an instrument.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 13:03:38 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020806110338.011f1900@pop.vnet.net>
K4OJ wrote:
>Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
Well said Jim. When contesting or DXing becomes nothing more
than exchanging data between our computers, everyone being 599+ with
no more effort than plugging their laptop into their telephone jack,
then this hobby is dead for me. You only need to look at some of
the spots and talk messages on the OH2AQ Webcluster to see that we
are getting close today. Take a look at the VHF spots especially:
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/144.html
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/430.html
I'm not picking on these guys but here's just one of many examples:
PD2DB 432200.0 CQ70CM WHO? CT1551 04 Aug
DH9NFM 432200.0 F5SMZ jn39(>jo50 1555 04 Aug
PD2DB 432200.0 DH9NFM Chris tis me jo22md DL1559 04 Aug
DH9NFM 432200.0 PD2DB jo22(>jo50 495km tnx marcus 1604 04 Aug
When you can make a realtime sked using the internet, make "2-way QSO's"
without either operator actually having heard the other using WSJT at
VHF or QRSS at VLF, and then "confirm" it realtime, I personally have to
question what the point is. This just reminds me too much of nets (and
prompters on the low bands) where "2-way" QSO's could never have been
made without the assistance of a third party.
I maintain that contests are one of the few areas left in our
hobby that have not been corrupted by stuff like this, but this is why
fewer of us know how to S&P without a Packetcluster screen in front of
us. Everyone can be 599+ with no radios or antennas necessary if we
push this to the extreme. A monkey with a computer connection (there
already may be a few on this reflector IMHO) can be equally loud as
anyone else. Dumbing down using computer-to-computer QSO's is simply
the next logical step until we next decide not to bother with radios
and antennas at all. When we reach that stage, I'll be long gone.
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. I wonder what W1CW thinks about computer-to-computer QSO's?
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Tue Aug 6 13:19:41 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] "Q" signals & WAE
Message-ID: <00bd01c23d43$8a994980$3dbb180a@9byjx01>
Here's some of the "Q" signals for review
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/forms/fsd218.pdf
before the WAE CW this weekend
http://www.waedc.de
QRL? Are you busy?
QRU? Have you anything for me?
QTC? How many messages have you to send?
QTX? Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
QRU would be no QTC to send and
QTX would be I have some but it's not a good time to send them.
There are a lot of unique things about the WAE contest:
a) only contest with QTC feature
b) the mult station in a M/O has no 10-min band restriction
c) S/O off times can only be taken in up to three time blocks
d) Scores "booklet" sent to entrants (mailed from Germany)
Let's break some USA records this weekend!
S/O 2001 N2NC 1,605,344 - 1,810 - 1,726 - 454
M/O 2001 KC1XX 2,414,490 - 2,294 - 2,236 - 533
CQ CONTEST!
73, Eric K9GY
>From lu6ef at yahoo.com.ar Tue Aug 6 10:18:51 2002
From: lu6ef@yahoo.com.ar (=?iso-8859-1?q?Raul=20Diaz?=)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] GACW KEY DAY
Message-ID: <20020806121851.14387.qmail@web14609.mail.yahoo.com>
THE GACW KEY DAY
The GACW KD is not a competition or contest but an
event to encourage all amateur radio to bring out his
old manual and no electronic keys and make as many
QSOs as they can with other participants.
23/2/2003.
Time: 1800 Saturday till 0600 UTC Sunday.
Frequencies: Close (but always up) to 3530-
7030-14030- 21030 and 28030 kHz.
WARC: The QSOs in the WARC bands are allowed but no
recommended freq.
Mode: A1A - CW, straight key and no-electronic key
only.
CALL: CQ KD - CQ GACW KD, etc.
Exchange: Greetings and RST plus your GACW #. Non GACW
members send KD.
If you made more than 10 QSOs you are invited to vote
for 3 different stations with a special very good
sending.
The "GACW KEY DAY" will be awarded to the 5 most voted
stations.
Logs. Simple list using log book format, etc.
Deadline: Not later than the 15st of March to GACW
Logs can be sent via e-mail as text-file to:
gacw@lan.no-ip.org
GACW
P.O. Box 9
B1875ZAA - Wilde
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
-o-o-o-o-o-o
GACW KEY DAY
El GACW KD no es una competencia ni un concurso, sino
que se trata de incentivar a todos los
radioaficionados a utilizar sus manipuladores
verticales o no electronicos, y hacer con ellos tantos
QSOs como les resulte posible con los demas
participantes.
Fecha: Comenzando el ultimo sabado de Febrero de cada
a?o - 23/02/2003.
Horario: Desde las 1800 UTC del sabado hasta las 0600
UTC del domingo.
Frecuencias: Cerca, pero siempre arriba de 3.530 -
7.030 - 14.030 - 21.030 y 28.030 KHz.
WARC: Los comunicados en las bandas WARC tambien estan
considerados, use la frecuencia mas conveniente.
Call: CQ KD - CQ GACW KD, etc.
MODE: A1A - CW, con manipuladores verticales o no
electronicos unicamente.
Intercambio: Saludos, RST y su numero de miembro del
GACW. Otros participantes deben usar KD en lugar del
numero de miembro.
Cada participante que envie una planilla con mas de 10
comunicados, tendra derecho a emitir tres votos
diferentes por aquellos participantes que hayan
demostrado una especial calidad en su transmision.
El diploma GACW KEY DAY sera entregado a los 5
participantes mas votados.
Planillas: Una simple lista como si fuera del libro de
guardia. Envielas al GACW por correo antes del 15 de
Marzo.
Tambien pueden ser enviadas por email a:
gacw@lan.no-ip.org
GACW
P.O. Box 9
B1875ZAA - Wilde
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
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>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 10:10:42 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208061306.g76D6EhF017533@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 8:57, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>I think Bill missed my point, probably because I could have put that more
>precisely. There are no CW sub-bands, but the phone sub-bands protect CW
>from phone QRM.
It's not true, Pete. The "phone" subbands actually separate analog
modulation (voice, fax, television), from "digital" subbands (RTTY,
Packet, etc). CW is permitted everywhere. CW operators can choose any
frequency that is free of QRM, regardless of mode.
> I worry that the FCC will succumb to pressure to expand
>the phone sub-bands to cover more and more spectrum now effectively set
>aside for CW and digital modes.
Again -- the same error. There is no spectrum "set aside" for CW on HF.
All frequencies are allowed for CW.
Indeed, it would appear, from the comment made by the FCC official that
further expansion of analog modes is less likely. After all, if amatuers
start emphasizing more digital modes, then the increased demand of these
frequencies would support the digital subbands, not caused them to be
decreased.
> Digital devotees should realize that the
>existing phone sub-bands now protect them, too.
Uh, it's vice versa. CW devotees should realise their best allies against
"phone QRM" are digital devotees.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 10:10:45 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208061306.g76D6JhF017602@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 9:49, Zack Widup at w9sz@prairienet.org wrote:
>So you might say that the digital modes are better than CW or SSB in
>having QSO's or ragchews but aren't the best for rapid contest operation.
This has been a topic of discussion before. I remember an article in the
last 15 years or so indicating that perhaps the best way to enhance
digital contesting is to develop a special protocol for contest exchanges.
Of course, such a mode would appear to further remove the human element
from contest operation.
>My favorite is still CW.
No one says you can't enjoy the mode. I do.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Tue Aug 6 09:40:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
In-Reply-To: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208060814481.2933-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Jim White wrote:
> There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
> including the following which was typical of them:
>
>
> "Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
> to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
>
>
> I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
> lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
> wrong.
>
> Why?
>
>
> Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
>
The operator still has to read the signal on the screen. The operator
still has to reply with his answers. To me, the operator is still copying
the signals - he's using his eyes instead of his ears. Why is that
different than SSB, CW or anything else? It is not totally a
machine-to-machine QSO, the operator is still involved. It's the
operator's ideas and thoughts that are being exchanged, not the machine's
(if machines can even have ideas and thoughts - read "Godel, Escher, Back
- an Eternal Golden Braid" by Douglas R. Hofstadter.)
>
> If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
> contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
> has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
> their "decoders"
>
>
> This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
> PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
> contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
>
>
> What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
>
Some of us think that new things are adventures. I still vividly recall
my first QSO's on 160, 30, 17, 12 meters; 222, 432, 1296, 2304, 3456 etc.
MHz. And my first QSO's with RTTY, PSK31, MFSK16, etc. They were ALL
adventures!
>
> Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
>
My opinion is that data exchange is data exchange - whether you exchange
the data via spoken word, Morse code, written or typed message or
telepathy - it's still data exchange. RADIO is the medium - a signal sent
from an electronic transmitter to an antenna and then relayed via free
space, ionosphere, troposphere, EME or whatever, and then received at
another antenna and detected by an electronic receiver. If it's done that
way, it's radio regardless of the mode of communication used. I myself am
interested in all the modes available. But I should note that CW is still
my favorite and occupies 90% or more of my operating time.
>
> 73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
> is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
OK - I guess we just have different opinions. I'll still work you on CW.
:-)
73, Zack W9SZ
>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Aug 6 10:55:04 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805085257.020399b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <004801c23d50$df2ad740$7deb21a2@com>
Gosh, another thread being beat to death. Valid points from
both camps, but look fellas; this is a hobby. Some folks like
Vanila and some like Chocolate.
Another example, analagous to Pete's Sailboat came from
Chuck Yeager at the Oshkosh airshow on "Sunday Morning".
He mentioned that he had flown 2500 MPH, and that the F15s
and F16s were relatively easy to fly. He enjoys flying his
vintage P51 Mustang. As he said, That takes real skill, and
if you don't stay on top of it all the time, it will beat you up.
Why don't we just enjoy the hobby, what ever mode we prefer.
Dallas - W3PP
>From mark at ilexeng.com Tue Aug 6 11:19:08 2002
From: mark@ilexeng.com (Mark Bailey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
References: <008b01c23cd0$015691f0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
<3D4F4A43.714E9016@btv.ibm.com>
Message-ID: <001701c23d54$3bbd3cc0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
Hi Ronald:
I've done some more research. I'm using TR-Log. Jay
from Array Solutions provided a suggestion for filtering RF
noise.
The problem appears to be that the LPT port in this computer
can't drive the STROBE, PTT, CW, Radio A/B and one
paddle (DIT or DAH) reliably in the presence of RF.
I can see the PTT voltage levels varying a little bit on a
voltmeter, following the paddle keying. This is enough to
cause the PTT sensing in the audio switching to follow the
keying.
The radio A/B select is so marginal that adding a voltmeter
probe to one specific leg of the input circuit causes something
to go into oscillation!
I'm going to try a different computer, with a different LPT
port type. I suppose I should build an opto-isolated interface...
Thanks and 73,
Mark, KD4D
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald Rossi" <rrossi@btv.ibm.com>
To: "Mark Bailey" <mark@ilexeng.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
> What are the paddles hooked up too? Do they drive a keyer feeding the
> box? Are they feeding the LPT port and the computer is generating the CW
> and PTT? Could it be the PTT generation is not right? What software are
> you using?
>
> Mark Bailey wrote:
> >
> > Hello, All:
> >
> > I am in PJ2 with an Array Solutions SO2R Master. I'm having
> > intermittent RF problems. They appear to be with the receive
> > audio switching relay...it's chattering or switching when the paddle
> > sends CW. The radio is a TS940. I haven't hooked up the
> > second radio yet!
> >
> > Has anyone had similar problems? Any suggestions?
> >
> > I have grounded the SO2R box and computer, added ferrites
> > on the power and computer (LPT) cables and swapped the
> > "wall wort" power supply. I'm about to poke around with
> > bypass capacitors.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Mark, KD4D
> > kd4d@comcast.net
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron (kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Tue Aug 6 08:17:36 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
>This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
>PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
>am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
>contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
I haven't tried PSK31 yet, so can't comment there, but I have done some
RTTY. Normally I find myself in violent agreement with OJ on most things,
but this one is a big exception. There definitely IS an element operator
skill involved in RTTY--a HUGE element. Until you've been on the receiving
end of a good RTTY pile-up, you just can't appreciate what chaos is. There
are lots of good calls in that mess, but trying to pull out just one good
one can be quite a challenge. It's the kind of thing where a mediocre op is
likely to have a UBN rate that is just through the roof. (Right now I'm
living in dread of my UBN report from last winter's RTTY/RU, because I know
I'm one of said mediocre RTTY ops!) In addition, timing is
everything...just as it is in CW. I can listen to a really great RTTY op
(e.g. AA5AU) running a pile-up and see hear just as much beauty (well,
almost) as listing to one of the CW greats showing off their stuff.
In summary, my advice to OJ would be to give it a try sometime. I think Jim
just might discover a new challenge and have some fun. And, super op that
he is, I would expect that eventually--after he learned the needed
skills--he would work his way into the top 10 boxes. Say, didn't K5ZD do
just that a few years ago?
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:11:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061511.g76FB7813098@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
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To participate in this summary, please visit
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K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 4 13,943 TDXS
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:12:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061512.g76FCJA13107@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only QRP
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed QRP
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:13:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061513.g76FD1413116@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
YL2KF 420 2630 188 494,440
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
SV1CIB 211 1360 78 106,080
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 4 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:15:20 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061515.g76FFKP13127@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:17:21 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061517.g76FHLP13145@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 22, 2002
E-mail logs to: jshort@mindspring.com
Mail logs to:
Jeff Short, KD3UC
5106 Cypress Ct.
Alpharetta, GA 30005
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Rover LP
K4BAI/M 493 8 37 4 15 40,754 SECC
N4PN 676 75 400 57 20 20,876
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
K4BAI 67 2 19 2 1 2,856 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
KN4Y 591 0 42 0 12 49,644 FCG
W8RU 44 0 32 0 1 2,816 MRRC
NJ8J 43 7 21 7 3 2,604 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 2 1 2 1 2 15 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K5YAA 170 31 106 27 15 49,343 OkDX
W6KC 57 1 51 1 3 5,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 78 10 64 10 9 12,284 PVRC
W3DYA 92 0 66 0 12,144
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 62 11 33 11 8 5,896
K8MR 52 4 39 4 4,644 MRRC
W4SAA 27 0 23 0 2 1,242 FCG
NF4A 11 12 10 12 4 748 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
NJ4X/7 32 0 31 0 3 1,984
K8GU(@K8GU/P) 8 0 8 0 1 128 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:18:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061518.g76FIke13154@localhost.localdomain>
2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqvhf@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ VHF Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op LP
N1LDY 268 66 15 17,688
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op QRP
HS4FKF/1 462 12 27 11,088 Sripatum University
HS3NEX 372 14 27 10,416 HOT WAVE DX GROUP
HS2JFW/1 328 11 27 7,216 Bangkok University A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K1TEO 285 96 6 37,824
KB8U 227 99 17 30,888
K3DNE 167 69 10 15,732 PVRC
K3ZO 183 67 11 14,874 PVRC
K8CC 130 72 7 12,240 MRRC
N8BJQ 116 58 12 8,642 SOUTHWEST OHIO DX AS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3KZ 126 66 9,570 Ontario VHF Associat
VE2ZP 54 31 8 2,232 Capital Region DX Cl
K8MR 55 34 3 1,870 MRRC
K0UK 2 2 27 6 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
N6MU(@N6NB) 220 57 17,100 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/2 QRP
E21DKD 587 17 18 19,958 DX'er Group
E21SKK 373 12 24 8,952
HS8GLR 218 9 20 3,924
E20YGG 282 6 20 3,384
E21EIC 248 2 18 1,984 HSDXA
E20MXA 127 4 7 1,016 HSDXA
HS5AYO 60 8 5 960 HSDXA
HS0XNO 97 2 9 388
HS4BPQ/9 44 3 3 264 HSDXA
HS6MYW/1 58 2 4 232 HSDXA
HS5SYH 25 2 2 100
E20JPJ 25 2 2 100 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 LP
K8KFJ 26 19 6 494
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 QRP
N3AWS 5 4 3 20
Operators:
HS2JFW/1 E20MFO,E20MFS,E20SZO,E20TFM,HS2JFW
HS3NEX HS3JWC,HS3MTB,HS3NEX,HS3NMK,HS3NNE,HS3NQQ,
HS3OPN
HS4FKF/1 E20MYX,E20TTJ,E20UWZ,E20XAU,HS4FKF,HS4IVS,
HS5WIU,HS8KJW,W20WUE
N1LDY KE1AK,N1LDY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:20:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061520.g76FKu813165@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 11 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:28:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061528.g76FSPv13177@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 3 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 09:29:41 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] S units have been 6 db for a LONG time.
In-Reply-To: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
References: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
Message-ID: <edqvkuo1mpl6p6ekkh93a4ekmb5fg5pmfc@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 01:46:19 -0400, Guy Olinger wrote:
>Have a look at the meter (carrier level indicator) on this photo of an
>excellent condition pre-WW2 RME 69.
>
> http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dials.jpg
_________________________________________________________
DON'T GO to this website. Something funny is going on. My
firewall stopped a connection request, something that should be
totally unnecessary for an ordinary .jpg file. I told the
firewall to deny the connection and the file would not download
without it.
It might be perfectly innocent but I've downloaded lots of .jpg
files and never had this happen. Color me paranoid, but
something's not right here.
Bill, W7TI
>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Tue Aug 6 09:42:46 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
Message-ID: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
This debate is like others along the same lines..
Both have dedicated camps of followers who have
passionate (and usually well-reasoned) points of
view and positions staked out. Neither will budge
(much) off their positions.
(An aside.. kinda reminds me of the Kipling poem
about the 7 blind men touching different parts of
an elephant and THEN describing the elephant.
Each was right, passionate, and accurate... but
they all lacked an overall contextual point of
reference.)
After having followed the 'CW/NO CW',
'CW/SSB/PSK/etc' debates.. one theme seems to be
constantly appearing - at least to my eyes.
The BIG difference between the two camps is the
level of human involvment in the effort to
successfully initiate, follow through on, and
complete the communications.
CW/SSB operations (without intervening
decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
make the human being an integral part of the
equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
being.
It REQUIRES a buy-in and a committment to
participate which axiomatically brings ownership
(with the subsequenct personal pleasure of
succeeding in doing) to the entire process.
Ownership involves investment and that requires
one to comitt to the investment which invokes a
personal comittment by the one who is invested in
he process.
The decision on 'go/no-go' and success/failure of
the mission is totally dependent on the decisions
made by the human being which further cement the
relationship and make that bond even tighter and
more personal.
In the case of technology driven modes such as
PSK/RTTY/etc. where the machine makes the
'go/no-go', 'success/failure' determination and
decision the human being is reduced to a lesser
role not having any real stake or buy-in to the
success or failure of the mission outcome.
The amount of commitment/involvement/investment
of self is reduced (or depending on the level of
automation/technology involved) basically
eliminated and therefore no real sense of
achievement or satisfaction.
If the mission succeeds, it is due to the machine
being the primary source of success.. if it
fails.. then the machine is responsible. All the
human did was tune a knob and press a
button/click a mouse and stand back out of the
way.
The success/failure is dependent on a 'thing' not
a person and that drives the value to the human
down to where it becomes just a commodity to be
used rather than something to invest in.
No personal connection.. no buy-in.. no
investment of self into the project.. little
comittment... therefore little pleasure in
success or desire to findout why things failed.
I AM NOT.. ANTIDIGITAL/AUTOMATED MODES! I believe
firmly that digital modes and all the wonderful
benefits have their place, surely. Let us use
them for their best purposes, of course. However,
I think we should try to keep the understanding
of WHY in mind whichwill help eliminate the
constant aruging about 'MY MODE'S BETTER'N YOUR
MODE BECAUSE....' OH YEAH! WELL *MY* MODE CAN
DO...."..etc..etc..
Just one hams humble and perhaps misguided
understanding.
Fingers are twitching!@ MUST BE TIME FOR A
CONTEST!
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From llindblom at juno.com Tue Aug 6 18:16:19 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
Message-ID: <20020806.101643.5840.14174@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Unless you have spent some time operating RTTY contests please do not put down
those of us that do. It is not all machine nirvana and just watching the
equipment do everything. It still takes some brain power and close watching of
the screen to know when to switch decoders or change the settings and, to copy
partial print, shifted characters and other anomalies of RTTY.
73 and how many more days till FQP??
W0ETC
Message: 5
From: Jim White <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
Reply-To: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
Organization: Florida Contest Group
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
including the following which was typical of them:
"Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
wrong.
Why?
Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
their "decoders"
This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
than phone - if you are really good!
73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
73,
Jim, K4OJ
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>From tree at kkn.net Tue Aug 6 12:45:02 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
Message-ID: <20020806184502.GB11346@kkn.net>
Well - to each their own - and anything that gets people excited about
doing radio is good.
However, for this op, having the radio signals in my head is where
the fun is. Hearing those dahs come off the moon (with my ears) is
so much more exciting than seeing some kind of computer printout.
Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
I have no interest in pursuing any kind of operating where the human
isn't in the receiving loop.
73 Tree N6TR
>From n4gi at tampabay.rr.com Tue Aug 6 17:00:43 2002
From: n4gi@tampabay.rr.com (n4gi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <1.5.4.32.20020806110338.011f1900@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <000c01c23d83$f259d9a0$6c01a8c0@EAC>
> A monkey with a computer connection (there
> already may be a few on this reflector IMHO) can be equally loud as
> anyone else.
A monkey with a computer connection and thousands to spend on radio gear,
maybe.
Could somebody forward me this monkey's e-mail address.... I'm having a
bugger of a time setting up my MK-V for the digital modes.
Perhaps I just eat too many banannas, but I don't really think that all new
things are bad. (Just not as good as CW)
73
Blake N4GI
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Aug 6 21:25:01 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
In-Reply-To: <20020806.101643.5840.14174@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <3D50309D.17918.21BFFCE@localhost>
I agree. I've operated all 3 modes, and feel that the least amount of skill
is required for (in order):
1. The FQP
2. SSB
Three's and QRZ last two only,
Barry W2UP
On 6 Aug 2002 llindblom@juno.com wrote:
> Unless you have spent some time operating RTTY contests please do not put
> down those of us that do. It is not all machine nirvana and just watching
> the equipment do everything. It still takes some brain power and close
> watching of the screen to know when to switch decoders or change the
settings and, to copy partial print, shifted characters and other anomalies of
RTTY.
>
> 73 and how many more days till FQP??
>
> W0ETC
>
>
> Message: 5
> From: Jim White <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
> Reply-To: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
> Organization: Florida Contest Group
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
>
> There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
> including the following which was typical of them:
>
>
> "Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
> to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
>
>
> I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
> lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
> wrong.
>
> Why?
>
>
> Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
>
>
> If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
> contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
> has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
> their "decoders"
>
>
> This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
> PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
> contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
>
>
> What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
>
>
> Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
>
>
>
> And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
> than phone - if you are really good!
>
> 73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
> is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 15:13:39 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
In-Reply-To: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
References: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <nke0lucpgse4jeo9dkhtj68vvb1t18tl2p@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 07:17:36 -0700, Bruce Sawyer wrote:
>There definitely IS an element operator
>skill involved in RTTY--a HUGE element.
_________________________________________________________
Not to mention the technical side. Setting up a top-notch RTTY
station takes more than plugging a key into the CW jack,
especially on the receiving end. And yet it's not rocket science
either; it can be done by most anyone who has the desire.
Give it a try, why doncha?
73, Bill W7TI
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 15:31:24 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
In-Reply-To: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <m7f0luoobup8pm3mkqh940jttk8fg3l7h6@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 08:42:46 -0700 (PDT), Chuck wrote:
>CW/SSB operations (without intervening
>decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
>make the human being an integral part of the
>equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
>being.
_________________________________________________________
True of course, but still beside point for me. What we are doing
is using RADIO for communication. If you want real human
involvement in your communications, go talk to the neighbor over
the back fence. That far exceeds anything you can do with radio.
I'm trying to point out that we have a technically-oriented
hobby. Nobody gets their license because they want to improve
their people skills. For some operators just picking up a mike
or key is enough. For others, they become fascinated by the
technical details and pursue their interests to a fare-thee-well.
I'd guess I'm about halfway up the curve. I have a lot invested
in my station (time and money), but it pales beside what some of
the EME guys do. Or the very top contesters and DXers.
IMO, we are engaged in a technical hobby. The human interchange
is fun but secondary, and not the real driving force. YMMV and
probably does, but that's how I see it.
73, Bill W7TI
>From kq2m at mags.net Tue Aug 6 19:00:00 2002
From: kq2m@mags.net (Robert Shohet)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 15 days is NOT enough time
Message-ID: <000d01c23d94$9d050040$9b00a8c0@nt.charterne.com>
Lots of pro's and con's on this "issue" sparked by Trey's ambitious and
thoughtful ideas.
Most of the pro's and con's have been covered except for
family issues and career issues. These are issues that are not safe
to ignore.
Each year from about mid-January to the 3rd week in April,
I run a work marathon filled with issues of accounting, taxes, investments,
market trading, etc. Anyone in the financial services, tax or legal areas
has to deal with this. Some of us have more time and business
commitments than others.
In my case, it is almost impossible to make the time to operate in
both ARRLDX contests and CQWPX SSB. Fixing antennas is out of
the question, as is even thinking about the CQ160, Sprint or
anything else. Reviewing the log for typos (yes, I do this), and attempting
to write comments or contest notes stretches me almost to the breaking
point (as well as my family).
Now it is proposed that we have a 15 day deadline that for ARRLDX CW logs
will fall, depending on the calendar, either in the middle of ARRLDXSSB
weekend or shortly before it? It's just too soon in the middle of too much
going
on.
Perhaps this will be ok for others, but not for me. I also do not
understand how the difference between 15 and 30 days can be so pivotal and
crucial.
Let's first eliminate all the other sources of delays and deadlines before
we mess with this. Until and unless Congress changes our tax system and the
end of year work required to deal with it, a 15 day deadline virtually
ensures that I will have to make a choice between operating and not
submitting a log
or not operating at all.
I can't believe that this type of a choice, forced on the participants,
could be beneficial to any contest. For years we have waited many months
for the contest results. If instead of 7 months it will now take only 4
months, that's a great improvement! So why should it now be crucial to have
the results in 3.6 months instead of 4.0 moths?
I can wait, and I believe, so can a lot of the other participants.
73
Bob KQ2M
>From va3dx at sympatico.ca Tue Aug 6 23:22:18 2002
From: va3dx@sympatico.ca (va3dx@sympatico.ca)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
References: <3D50309D.17918.21BFFCE@localhost>
Message-ID: <001001c23db9$41485a20$17b4fea9@glennwyant>
Geez, I operate CW and RTTY; then SSB;
in that order BECUZ its more fun for me.
Others may like SSB or PSK, since they
enjoy that, I never really gave any
thought as to whether I was wasteing brain
cells operating RTTY ... 73 Glenn VA3DX
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 6 16:26:42 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
References: <20020806184502.GB11346@kkn.net>
Message-ID: <025201c23d98$59dbde20$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Amen to that. Why does everything have to be (1) data rate, or (2) skill
involved? What IS this compulsion for speed?
CW is simply, pure FUN. (Remember when that was a sufficient goal?)
Before computers, and memory keyers, and electronic keyers, it was just
plain FUN listening to "fists". Anyone here remember those?
Some of the operators I was blessed to work (and know), like W3GRF, W3BES,
W4KFC, W6CUF, KH6IJ, W9IOP - they had unique FISTS. I wasted more SS time,
just sitting there listening to W4KFC run them at seemingly impossible
rates. Or the rat-a-tat-tat of KH6IJ. That was simply fun.
Even more recently, I wasted too much time in the 1984 CQ WW CW @ EA9KF
marveling at my friend N6AA @ 9Y4VT running Europe on 40 meters. Flawless,
and the skill all between the ears.
Computer screen, not required.
And Ville OH2MM @ EA8EA. You guys want to hear how the best does it?
I don't begin to purport to be as skilled as the afore-mentioned (as
everyone knows by now, I'm just perhaps more tenacious, and unfortunately
will out-last most of them), but when I'm running a pile-up from, say ZD8Z,
I envision myself as the conductor of a large orchestra (bear with me here,
guys). OK, it's your turn. And now yours, etc.
Done right, CW is music to our ears. That's it: CW is music. Anyone here
think they can come-up with something better than music?
Vy 73
Jim Neiger
N6TJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tree" <tree@kkn.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
>
> Well - to each their own - and anything that gets people excited about
> doing radio is good.
>
> However, for this op, having the radio signals in my head is where
> the fun is. Hearing those dahs come off the moon (with my ears) is
> so much more exciting than seeing some kind of computer printout.
>
> Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
>
> I have no interest in pursuing any kind of operating where the human
> isn't in the receiving loop.
>
> 73 Tree N6TR
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 6 19:05:59 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <200208061306.g76D6JhF017602@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIKEOOCAAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
<Insert scream here>
I don't need no stinkin' computer to do CW.
73,
dale, kg5u
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Wed Aug 7 01:41:38 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTCs & WAE
References: <000001c23d75$7dbdbd90$86dedede@nitz2k>
Message-ID: <003501c23dab$31498940$52bb180a@9byjx01>
>>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE contest
Funny thing... I was thinking about this on my way home from work, hah!
Paul K4JA made an excellent point to Jerry KE9I and I after last
year's WAE SSB contest. We left a little too many unsent potential QTCs
on the table due to poor strategy on my part! I thought Sunday we would
be able to dump QTCs like crazy but that didn't work out.
QTCs usually contain info from 10 previous QSOs. Each QTC sent is
the same point value as each additional QSO. So assuming that you can
send off the 10 QTCs in maybe 1.5 to 2 mins (?) that would equate to
an hourly QSO rate of about 300-400. Even if sending 10 QTCs took
4 mins that would equate to an hourly rate of 150 QSOs/hour!
( 60mins / (time to send 10 QTCs in mins) ) * 10 = equivalent hourly QSO rate
And the rate "bump" works for both the EU and non-EU side of the contest....
Since we each get a point per QTC sent/recvd.
Now the punch line: You need more QSOs in order to send more QTCs!
Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at 30+ wpm!
Good luck everyone!
It should really be a lot of FUN...
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw.htm
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Mon Aug 5 20:44:52 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
Message-ID: <00a101c23ce2$7a2adca0$6501a8c0@don>
Attention RTTY Contesters:
Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
Please only vote once. When you vote and place comments on the
page, they are sent to me in an E-mail. I will tabulate the results and
give them to Wayne. You don't have to make any comments, but
your callsign will be required.
I will publish the results on the web site and make an announcement here.
This survey will run one week and will be disabled on Wednesday, August 14th.
This is only a survey. I am guessing that it would take a very high result
FOR including 160M to have any thought about changing the RTTY rules
and that is not likely to happen IMO. But you never know.
The URL to the survey is www.aa5au.com/naqp.
73 & thanks for your participation.
Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:15 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208070051.g770pjhF006738@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 13:51, Rich Gelber, K2WR at k2wr@njdxa.org wrote:
>Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
>can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
>mode" that supports this "feature".
Well, RTTY operators have been using 2 or 3 radios for quite some time.
And it isn't a difficult task to process multiple digital signals at one
time. There are PSK31 appliactions that do this today.
In fact, if we get beyond the limitations of a radio "audio channel"
there's no reason a digital radio couldn't decode 15 kHz, 50 kHz or even
an entire band worth of signals similtaneously -- something that would be
difficult or impossible with the human ear.
>Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you could
>make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying more
>than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
>superior again. ;-)
Very nice straw man you've knocked down there.
If anything, digital modes using FSK, PSK or other types of modulation
are easier to decode multiple instances similtaneously than OOK
(on-off-keying) modulations (like CW).
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:20 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208070051.g770pphF006747@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 11:50, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
> Under extreme contest conditions on any band, CW rules!
Does it? That's an open question.
>Why
>is this so? The answer is very simple...noise bandwidth. On the
>low bands, noise tends to increase as you move down in frequency.
[ Sound reasons removed ]
>Because of noise, any mode which allows a smaller (i.e. narrower)
>noise bandwidth will be more effective in communications than a mode
>which requires larger bandwidths.
This is essentially Shannon's law. (Actually, the law takes into account
both the bandwidth and the threshold above noise -- the total area
therein defines the maximum information content that can be moved aross a
defined channel)
So, it follows that ANY mode (as you indicated) which has a narrow
bandwidth would be effective on these noisier bands.
One DISadvantage of CW is that the transmitter isn't always keyed. At
extremely low signal levels, it is hard to discern at the receiver when
the signal is present and when it is absent. For this reason, FSK and PSK
have a distinct advantage over OOK (CW) -- at least a 2 dB advantage.
> I don't believe any current digital mode has an advantage
>over either CW or SSB in contest conditions, not due to any
>bandwidth considerations, but simply due to the awkwardness of the
>human/computer/radio interface in making contacts rapidly (tuning,
>identifying, exchanging, etc.) IMHO the human brain coupled to a
>radio is a far more powerful combination under contest conditions
>than any mode which requires a computer for coding/decoding signals.
>This might change in the future but that's how I see it today.
I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
watching....
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:34 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW from deep space.
Message-ID: <200208070052.g770q7hF006771@contesting.com>
On 8/6/02 0:51, Guy Olinger, K2AV at k2av@contesting.com wrote:
>What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep
>space, vs. psk31, etc...
>
>Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is
>transmitting in packets with self-correction CRC's. Only transmitting
>part of the time. The trick is doing what is necessary to trust the
>zero state.
Guy,
Please name one NASA space mission in the last 40 years that has used
CW/OOK as a means of information transmission.
The "zero" state is exactly the problem with OOK. That's why it is
inferior to FSK, PSK or QAM.
Although PSK has a higher duty cycle than OOK, it has a 4 dB advantage in
the presence of Gaussian noise. One could reduce the power by half (3 dB)
over an OOK transmitter and still maintain a 1 dB advantage. If the duty
cycle of an OOK transmitter is 50%, the power consumption would be the
same, and still the PSK transmitter would have a 1 dB advantage.
OOK doesn't cut the mustard for space communications.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From K7LXC at aol.com Tue Aug 6 22:13:02 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] "Q" signals & WAE
Message-ID: <1a0.678f974.2a81ce1e@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/6/02 12:21:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, K9GY@K9GY.com
writes:
> QRL? Are you busy?
> QRU? Have you anything for me?
> QTC? How many messages have you to send?
> QTX? Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
>
Don't forget the new one - QDC? What's your damn call?
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From w5gn at mxg.com Tue Aug 6 21:15:08 2002
From: w5gn@mxg.com (w5gn from earth to swbell)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
In-Reply-To: <025201c23d98$59dbde20$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Message-ID: <FJECJCDPGLAELGCJIMMNMEMJHPAA.w5gn@mxg.com>
N6TJ said:
"Done right, CW is music to our ears. That's it: CW is music. Anyone here
think they can come-up with something better than music?"
CW is music, but certainly not better than the music at Alpine Valley,
Wisconsin, this past weekend (instead of the NAPQ), when The Other Ones,
the remaining Grateful Dead, performed for two days at their
Terrapin Station show.
Were any other contesters there, and did you notice the callsign K6A
showing between Phil Lesh and Bobby Weir on their big screen projection?
If that's a clue that they plan to get their licenses, and use that
special call sign, and if they get as good at CW music as they are
with their current instruments, WRTC 20xx will likely have new
winners.
Barry, W5GN
>From K7LXC at aol.com Tue Aug 6 22:18:04 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
Message-ID: <10f.151614d5.2a81cf4c@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/6/02 12:44:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tree@kkn.net
writes:
> Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
>
No but CW sex would be.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From frenaye at pcnet.com Tue Aug 6 22:33:21 2002
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer to
the topic of contesting.
Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in which
conditions. You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the best
combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work them
fast. That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major contest I'm
aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except Field Day, and
digital activity is fairly minor).
-- Tom
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 23:21:20 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
AA4LR wrote:
>I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
>RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
>There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
>
>I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
>watching....
Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
73, Bill W4ZV
World Records QSO Mode Year
P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Tue Aug 6 23:19:27 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
Message-ID: <002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
That would be a neat contest, though I wonder the extent to which you could
convince ops whose stations aren't already equipped to do the digital modes.
It is, of course, easier now with sound card applications that essentially
only require audio, PTT and control connections to a radio, but I imagine a
lot of ops won't bother even to do that (or if they have the requisite
connections, even to load the digital-mode application).
Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...
Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.
73, kelly, ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Frenaye" <frenaye@pcnet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:33 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
>
> Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer
to the topic of contesting.
>
> Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
>
> What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
>
> Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in
which conditions. You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the
best combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work
them fast. That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major
contest I'm aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except
Field Day, and digital activity is fairly minor).
>
> -- Tom
>
>
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>From g3xtt at lineone.net Wed Aug 7 15:38:18 2002
From: g3xtt@lineone.net (Donald Field)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Old vs. New?
Message-ID: <0a6801c23e17$cad63100$09d0403e@field>
Inspired (!) by the recent debate on here about digital modes, etc. I
drafted the following editorial for the UK's Chiltern DX Club Digest (a
temporary distraction from working on IOTA Contest logs). But then I
thought, what the heck, some of you "Reflectees" might enjoy it too. If not,
the Delete key isn't far away ..
73 Don G3XTT
g3xtt@lineone.net
There has been a long-running debate on the Contests reflector recently
about whether digital modes such as PSK31 and WSJT (used on VHF for weak
signal work) are "real" amateur radio. Views, as you might expect, vary from
"CW is the only real mode" to those who believe the new modes will
eventually oust CW and SSB altogether. Indeed, there seems to be another
theory on the go to the effect that the FCC will eventually ban the
"traditional" modes altogether, as being obsolete, and insist that the
amateur bands only be used for high-tech modes. As always, I suspect the
real truth is far from either extreme.
Far be it from me to give a definitive answer, as there are obviously many
shades between the two extremes I have described. But it seems to me there
are several elements here, and to focus on just one of them is to hobble
this fascinating and broad-based hobby of ours.
Firstly, there is the aspect of amateur radio which lies in technical
experimentation (which increasingly nowadays means software rather than
hardware, that being the nature of the way technology has evolved). Amateurs
have a distinguished history of technological innovation, and to see
amateurs pioneering new ways of, for example, reliably achieving VHF/UHF
communication via the moon with much more modest stations than heretofore is
an example of real progress. It opens up low signal work to a much greater
community than before. Who knows, the professionals may have something to
learn from this too, as they did from packet radio and other advances. And,
of course, if radio amateurs refuse to adopt technological advances, we
might just as well still be using AM or even spark gaps. All this
experimentation, of course, helps also to hone our technological skills,
continuing amateur radio's role as a pool of communications specialists,
which employers can and do draw from (at least one UK employer in the
communications sector will automatically shortlist any job application from
a licensed amateur).
Secondly, there is the aspect of amateur radio which is public service,
perhaps less so in the UK, but very much so in the USA, the Caribbean
islands, and elsewhere. There is already an inquiry underway into why the
professional communicators were less than impressive in the aftermath of
September 11th, and we are all aware that radio amateurs played an important
role in plugging the gap. But supporting professionals in emergency
situations require that we be professional ourselves. This can mean, for
example, employing the latest technology, particularly digital technology.
However much we love SSB or CW, a packet message will almost certainly be
delivered with a higher degree of accuracy and, perhaps even more
importantly, with an audit trail.
Thirdly, there is the actual operating element. CW and SSB demand specific
skills (CW especially so), and employing those skills, especially in a
competitive situation (DXing or contesting) hones them, while giving us a
real sense of satisfaction. It is a moot point whether those skills are
transferable in the 21st century but, in a sense, this doesn't matter, any
more than whether a fly fisherman could be useful on a trawler. Some would
argue that the digital modes require no skill, as the operator isn't
actually listening to, and decoding the signals himself. Anyone who has
operated a digital modes contest is likely to disagree strongly; the
workload can be even higher than the traditional modes if a high QSO rate is
to be maintained. Certainly there are all the usual strategy decisions of
when to run, when to search and pounce, when to change bands, etc.
Fourthly, (lastly, or are there other aspects I should have mentioned too?),
amateur radio is very much a bridge between nations, perhaps one of its most
vital roles when there is so much suspicion and enmity around. Do the new
modes help or hinder? Amateurs have always argued that CW is great, because
even the poorest amateurs in emerging countries can probably buy or build a
CW rig. CW also goes a long way to overcoming language barriers. But wait a
minute. Who is to teach CW to those aspirants in the developing world. From
personal experience in Africa and elsewhere, probably no one. I could
equally argue that digital modes have real benefits. The amateur in a
tenament building with little or no room for outside antennas, and
surrounded by electrical noise from neighbouring appliances, may find HF
radio quite impossible. But the new modes, able to discern signals at much
lower levels, even below the noise threshold, may give his hobby a new lease
of life (indeed, for may amateurs, PSK31 has already done exactly that).
And who knows, in the not too distant future, real-time translation software
may totally remove the language barrier, bringing back into our
communications the thousands of amateurs who currently don't call us because
they are insufficiently confident in their use of English.
All in all, I believe that as a hobby we should embrace change as we always
have, while continuing, as individuals, to enjoy those aspects which
particularly appeal to us. Live and let live, as the old saying goes!
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 7 09:26:58 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
In-Reply-To: <002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
<002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <rte2lucirvg8k4mfhmet5qilgdbpphmesf@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 22:19:27 -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
>I think it has been demonstrated
>that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
>have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale.
_________________________________________________________
Interesting comment.
For me, fun is that spine tingle I get watching an almost
inaudible signal print. Pure magic.
But, to each his own.
73, Bill W7TI
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 7 11:28:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - Claimed Scores 07Aug2002
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20020807102738.025e1508@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 NAQP CW - Claimed Scores 07Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary - please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 3 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 14:33:27 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <02f901c23d77$c23a5300$6501a8c0@don>
RTTY rates will never be higher than CW or SSB overall. The point is
moot. However, depending on the individual, RTTY rates can be higher
than in the other modes consistently.
For instance, my RTTY rates are always higher than my CW rates because
I've mastered SO2R on RTTY and not yet on CW even though I've
been CW contesting over 30 years.
The highest rate I've ever achieved as a single op on RTTY was 93 per hour.
I did this twice. During the first hour of the 2001 RTTY Roundup and the
2nd hour of the 2001 CQWW RTTY contest. Both were Low Power. I've
never achieved this rate on CW, ever, high or low power even though I've
tried. The problem with RTTY rates is that there are not as many RTTY
contesters as there are CW and SSB contesters. However, the number of
RTTY contesters is rising after every contest.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 9:21 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
> AA4LR wrote:
> >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> >
> >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> >watching....
>
> Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
> World Records QSO Mode Year
> P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>
>
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>From alfred_frugoli at hotmail.com Wed Aug 7 16:01:44 2002
From: alfred_frugoli@hotmail.com (Alfred Frugoli)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
Message-ID: <F128VE94yizp7lYyB0D0001192c@hotmail.com>
Hello fellow contesters;
I have read much of this thread on digital modes etc. There has been a lot
of talk along the lines of Chuck's post I am replying to. If we are talking
strictly about the copying of a signal, then yes, SSB and CW do require the
human component. However this discussion seems to miss what to me is a much
larger part of contesting - propagation, equipment, knowing your station,
knowing your personal limitations.
I personally have done a fair amount of SSB, CW and RTTY contesting. Yes,
when I do a RTTY contest I sit back with a burger in one hand and a beer in
the other, and occationally click the mouse. However, when there is a weak
one, I don't just give up and say "oh well, the machine can't copy it". I
read the text on the screen intently to see if I can find a prefix. I check
the clock to see if maybe there would be some other propagation mode that
might make sense (backscatter, skew path, long path etc) and try turning the
beam. Then I try a lower or higher antenna (even if it doesn't make sense).
I tweak the filters. I ask for fills. Often knowing to try these other
techniques brings the station up enough for the machine to do its work.
Sometimes this results in grabbing a mult, sometimes it isin't worth it -
just another DL. Before a contest I spend hours pouring over past years
logs of my station and other similar stations, planning, making band plans,
looking at current propigation conditions, deciding what band to be on when,
and beaming which direction. This often opens my eyes to wierd propigation
anomilies I can take advantage of, or a strategy that I tried last time that
clearly didn't work. It also allows me to make more balanced decisions
after a long night of 20/hr rates on 80M RTTY.
My point is that digital contests (at least RTTY) don't take the operator
out of the equation, it just relieves the operator from being the one to
copy the actual signal. There is still plenty of operator skill involved
>This debate is like others along the same lines..
>Both have dedicated camps of followers who have
>passionate (and usually well-reasoned) points of
>view and positions staked out. Neither will budge
>(much) off their positions.
>
>(An aside.. kinda reminds me of the Kipling poem
>about the 7 blind men touching different parts of
>an elephant and THEN describing the elephant.
>Each was right, passionate, and accurate... but
>they all lacked an overall contextual point of
>reference.)
>
>After having followed the 'CW/NO CW',
>'CW/SSB/PSK/etc' debates.. one theme seems to be
>constantly appearing - at least to my eyes.
>
>The BIG difference between the two camps is the
>level of human involvment in the effort to
>successfully initiate, follow through on, and
>complete the communications.
>
>CW/SSB operations (without intervening
>decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
>make the human being an integral part of the
>equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
>being.
>
>It REQUIRES a buy-in and a committment to
>participate which axiomatically brings ownership
>(with the subsequenct personal pleasure of
>succeeding in doing) to the entire process.
>
>Ownership involves investment and that requires
>one to comitt to the investment which invokes a
>personal comittment by the one who is invested in
>he process.
>
>The decision on 'go/no-go' and success/failure of
>the mission is totally dependent on the decisions
>made by the human being which further cement the
>relationship and make that bond even tighter and
>more personal.
>
>In the case of technology driven modes such as
>PSK/RTTY/etc. where the machine makes the
>'go/no-go', 'success/failure' determination and
>decision the human being is reduced to a lesser
>role not having any real stake or buy-in to the
>success or failure of the mission outcome.
>
>The amount of commitment/involvement/investment
>of self is reduced (or depending on the level of
>automation/technology involved) basically
>eliminated and therefore no real sense of
>achievement or satisfaction.
>
>If the mission succeeds, it is due to the machine
>being the primary source of success.. if it
>fails.. then the machine is responsible. All the
>human did was tune a knob and press a
>button/click a mouse and stand back out of the
>way.
>
>The success/failure is dependent on a 'thing' not
>a person and that drives the value to the human
>down to where it becomes just a commodity to be
>used rather than something to invest in.
>
>No personal connection.. no buy-in.. no
>investment of self into the project.. little
>comittment... therefore little pleasure in
>success or desire to findout why things failed.
>
>I AM NOT.. ANTIDIGITAL/AUTOMATED MODES! I believe
>firmly that digital modes and all the wonderful
>benefits have their place, surely. Let us use
>them for their best purposes, of course. However,
>I think we should try to keep the understanding
>of WHY in mind whichwill help eliminate the
>constant aruging about 'MY MODE'S BETTER'N YOUR
>MODE BECAUSE....' OH YEAH! WELL *MY* MODE CAN
>DO...."..etc..etc..
>
>Just one hams humble and perhaps misguided
>understanding.
>
>Fingers are twitching!@ MUST BE TIME FOR A
>CONTEST!
>
>73
>Chuck K3FT
>
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>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 12:38:26 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
<002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <02b801c23d67$b155a0e0$6501a8c0@don>
Kelly, VE4XT wrote:
>
> Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
> sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...
>
> Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
> superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
> that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
> have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
> really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
> copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
>
> That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.
>
Good idea because PSK contesting, IMO, is not fun at all (yet). Having entered
a good share of PSK contests, I can tell you that PSK31 is an excellent
conversational mode, but having nearly 20 years of RTTY contesting, I find PSK
contesting way too slow to be enjoyable. I no longer participate in PSK
contesting.
It's just not fun.
I believe the ARI International DX Contest is the only somewhat-major contest
that includes SSB, CW and Digital. When talking about Digital contesting, you
must think in terms of RTTY because any of the other digital modes are not
conducive to contesting at all. There is a mixed mode category in this contest.
I normally operate this contest RTTY only, and will occasionally work stations
with serial numbers several hundred higher than mine so I know these stations
are mixed. But the number of mixed stations appears to be low.
The CQ-M International DX Contest is SSB, CW and SSTV! There is no
combined SSB, CW & SSTV category though. There are combined SSB & CW
categories.
The Ukrainian DX Contest is CW, SSB & RTTY. The single op and mult op
categories are all mode only. But there is a RTTY only category.
For years, many RTTY operators have wanted RTTY included in the ARRL
10 meter contest (including me). I dabble in the CW part of the contest,
but like a lot of RTTY operators, feel we are missing out on the fun of the
ten meter contest. We feel the 28200-28300 section of the band could be used
for RTTY. They could still retain the mixed CW & SSB category and add
a RTTY only category for single and multi ops and reach more of the contesting
community as a whole. Even if RTTY was restricted to 28250-28300, it would
be better than having no RTTY at all.
I don't know that an all-mode contest category will ever be popular. I'm
willing to guess that at best, many of us are two mode contesters but not
3 mode.
73, Don AA5AU
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Wed Aug 7 21:50:27 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Fun
References: <200208072004.g77K3KhF005151@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <00ee01c23e54$103551e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
> Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is
technically
> superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
> that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
> have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
> really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
> copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
>
> 73, kelly, ve4xt
Exactly. Contesting is NOT about which mode gives the most 'reliable
transport'. In fact, the more reliable the transport mechanics, the less
opportunity for the operator to get involved and make a difference. If I
want high-rate reliable transport, I'll use TCP/IP over fiber. If we're
talking about Health-and-Welfare emergency traffic, I'll take an
error-correcting mode with zero requirements on the operator.
Contesting is fun precisely because it's hard enough that there is no
guaranteed winning strategy and has enough variability that the game is
always different. By increasing the reliability of the communications, the
amount of variability, and thus, the fun, is reduced.
73, Ward N0AX
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Wed Aug 7 14:46:37 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones, KR6X)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <008401c23e53$8878c8e0$963fca96@pacesetter.com>
I can't sit quietly while this thread goes on.
Below, W4ZV suggests that because RTTY contest scores are
generally lower than their CW or SSB counterparts, he can
conclude that RTTY and other digital modes are slower and
have inherently lower rates than their CW or SSB counterparts.
I don't want to endorse AA4LR's software choices without
the necessary expertise, but I'd have to object to the closed
mindedness that W4ZV displays.
I'm a guy who "loves" the music of contesting, and for me that
means the chorus of SSB contesters, the symphony of CW,
and the grand combinations found in contests like the CQP.
But, for me, modern RTTY contests are like sheet music.
Sheet music just doesn't have the same sound as music that's
being performed. But, old time RTTY contests with the old
Model 15's kerchunking away rhythmically-- now that was
percussion.
Be that as it may, I'd still have to object that with sufficient
activity and technical advancement the digital modes have the
potential for much higher contest score yields than CW and
SSB. There's simply not enough digital mode contesting to
drive the scores up. Perhaps this is because many digital
mode contesters are active on CW and SSB while only a
fraction of CW and SSB contesters are active on digital
modes.
When I began contesting, and W4ZV as well, the record
high CW scores for most contests typically eclipsed the
phone scores just as the record high phone score he lists
below eclipses the RTTY score. How quickly he forgets.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 19:21
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
> AA4LR wrote:
> >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> >
> >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> >watching....
>
> Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
> World Records QSO Mode Year
> P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>
>
>
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>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Wed Aug 7 22:34:29 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SAC 2001
Message-ID: <002301c23e5a$37f55940$2b4cfea9@MARC>
Hi all,
Does anybody know where I can find the results of the Scandinavian
Activity Contest 2001.
PSE reply direct.
73 Marc, ON7SS
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Ferdinand Coosemansstraat 32
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Tel: 00-3-239.98.56
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Mailto:Marc.Domen@skynet.be
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>From aa4lr at arrl.net Wed Aug 7 22:58:40 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
Message-ID: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
On 8/5/02 20:44, Don Hill AA5AU at aa5au@bellsouth.net wrote:
>Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
>RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
>contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
>be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
Very interesting.
This topic has come up before -- why not include RTTY on 160m?
Traditionally, hams have found that 45 baud RTTY doesn't work so hot on
160m. The reason for this is the same reason that 300 baud packet doesn't
work so hot on 40m, and virtually not at all on 80m.
The specific problem has to do with the nature of the communications
channel on HF, well below the MUF. At these frequencies, there will often
be several propagation paths between two points. This multipath
propagation produces some interesting effects, including the observed
fading of the mark or space frequency.
There is one other effect -- multipath distortion of symbols. Since each
path has a slightly different distance, each change in the digital signal
arrives at slightly different times at the receiver. As you move further
below the MUF, the effect is much more pronounced. At some point, digital
symbols are smeared together, and cannot be easily separated.
Higher symbol rates (300 baud) show this effect at higher frequencies. 45
baud RTTY has been used effectively for many years on 80m -- but not on
160m.
The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
PSK31, with it's lower symbol rate, may be more effective on 160m than
conventional Baudot RTTY. Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 7 20:38:36 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
References: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
Message-ID: <hvl3lu8bu111qash8u84v6htsrqio6pfgj@4ax.com>
On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 21:58:40 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
>than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
_________________________________________________________
There is another compensating factor on 160 meters which reduces
many of the effects that Bill mentions: Most 160 meter QSOs are
at a shorter distance than on the higher frequencies. The closer
the two stations, the less chance for multipath distortion.
Granted, if you tried to work a station half way around the world
on 160 meter RTTY, it would probably be a mess, if it even could
be done. But half way across the country ain't that bad. I only
have eight 160 meter RTTY QSOs in the log, but I don't recall any
particular difficulty with any of them. The farthest one was
about 1500 miles.
I'd like to give NAQP or some other contest a try. If it really
doesn't work, we can always go back.
Bill, W7TI
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Aug 8 04:43:20 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDOELFDLAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Wow. I think this may have been more than I wanted to know about RTTY and
160m! :)
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bill Coleman
> Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 01:59 AM
> To: Don Hill AA5AU; CQ-Contest; RTTY Reflector
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
>
>
> On 8/5/02 20:44, Don Hill AA5AU at aa5au@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> >Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
> >RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
> >contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
> >be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
>
> Very interesting.
>
> This topic has come up before -- why not include RTTY on 160m?
>
> Traditionally, hams have found that 45 baud RTTY doesn't work so hot on
> 160m. The reason for this is the same reason that 300 baud packet doesn't
> work so hot on 40m, and virtually not at all on 80m.
>
> The specific problem has to do with the nature of the communications
> channel on HF, well below the MUF. At these frequencies, there will often
> be several propagation paths between two points. This multipath
> propagation produces some interesting effects, including the observed
> fading of the mark or space frequency.
>
> There is one other effect -- multipath distortion of symbols. Since each
> path has a slightly different distance, each change in the digital signal
> arrives at slightly different times at the receiver. As you move further
> below the MUF, the effect is much more pronounced. At some point, digital
> symbols are smeared together, and cannot be easily separated.
>
> Higher symbol rates (300 baud) show this effect at higher frequencies. 45
> baud RTTY has been used effectively for many years on 80m -- but not on
> 160m.
>
> The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
> modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
> But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
>
> PSK31, with it's lower symbol rate, may be more effective on 160m than
> conventional Baudot RTTY. Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
> than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
>
>
>
> Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
> Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
> -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>
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>
>From jds at twistedoak.com Wed Aug 7 22:11:57 2002
From: jds@twistedoak.com (Jeff Stai)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0
.20]>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020807210526.045b9b88@mail.megapathdsl.net>
At 06:58 PM 8/7/2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
>The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
>modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
>But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
I am thinking out loud here, but I do have some small experience with data
recovery in a difficult channel...
There are many ways to solve the problem (other than increasing the symbol
rate), even within the existing protocol. In general, the trick is to
correctly characterize the error function of the channel and to compensate
for this during transmit and/or receive.
Seems to me that if we set up the challenge of 160m for the folks who write
the RTTY software, we may very well end up with an improved product on the
other bands.
73 - jeff wk6i
Jeff Stai Twisted Oak Winery LLC
Email jds@twistedoak.com
Amateur Radio WK6I
ROC Web Page http://www.rocstock.org/
>From k6km at cncnet.com Wed Aug 7 22:22:17 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Writelog Reflector?
Message-ID: <3D51F1F9.81C4CFB4@cncnet.com>
I'd like to start using Writelog, beginning with
the forthcoming Oceania test. It would be helpful
to know about others' experinces but two attempts
to subscribe to the Writelog reflector have resulted
in rejection.
Could someone tell me how
to get on the Writelog mailing list?
Many thanks,
Bill K6KM
>From jeflanders at comcast.net Thu Aug 8 15:44:46 2002
From: jeflanders@comcast.net (Jerry Flanders)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
In-Reply-To: <02f901c23d77$c23a5300$6501a8c0@don>
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020808143815.03359460@mail.comcast.net>
A year ago I was using PED to help polish my CW keyboarding skills. After a
few hours practice, I was up to 240 simulated Q's per hour CW. The most I
have ever seen in my WL rate window on RTTY is about 115 real ones.
Jerry W4UK
> > AA4LR wrote:
> > >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> > >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> > >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> > >
> > >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> > >watching....
> >
> > Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> > I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> > anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> > know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> > but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> > conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> > rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
> >
> > 73, Bill W4ZV
> >
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Fri Aug 9 09:59:54 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC-CW this weekend!
Message-ID: <200208090659.g796xs102099@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hello Contesters!
The 48th WAE-DX-Contest is scheduled for the upcoming weekend, August
10/11 for the telegraphy portion. Operation is restricted to the
five classic HF bands from 10 to 80 meters. Exchange RST and serial
number. If you want to get serious, check out the rules, which are
published on the WAEDC Web site at http://www.waedc.de. Be sure to read
the chapter about QTC traffic.
There are minor changes in the rules in respect to previous years:
new DX multipliers for EU participants, a low power category, markup
of unassisted OPs, no more 10 minute QSY rule for Single OPs and
other little changes.
For the EU's:
Activities from some rare spots have been announced for the contest:
9Y4/DL5MAE, 5B4AGN, 9K9O, FR5FD, HS0/OZ1HET, JY9QJ, PJ2M, VP2V/N2WKS,
YB0ECT, ZL6QH and ZS4TX. Remember that at this time of the year,
stations in the southern hemisphere are enjoying good and quiet low band
propagation and so interesting QSOs can be made during WAEDC-CW with
South America, South Africa and Australia/New Zealand on the 80 m band.
For the non-EU's:
Several of the rare EU countries are expected to show up in this event.
Tune the bands and watch out for the 3A, C3, CU, GD, GJ, SV5, SV9, TK
and ZA stations! It is a good time to improve your DXCC totals. Join the
fun by sending QTCs back to EU stations. You don't need a big station
for this, everybody will want you even if you only have a tiny signal.
If you want to listen in on how QTCs traffic sounds, take a look at the
WAEDC Web site where some MP3 files of last year's QTC traffic are
available.
Last minute information is available on the WAEDC Web site
at http://www.waedc.de.
See you all during the weekend!
73 Ben, DL6RAI
--
[] Bernhard (Ben) Buettner, DL6RAI - WAE-DX-Contest Manager
[] E-Mail: dl6rai@darc.de Phone: +49-89-943663 Fax: +49-89-943191
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Wed Aug 7 12:40:20 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WPX SSB - Category Breakdowns
Message-ID: <003d01c23e07$35f46ee0$52bb180a@9byjx01>
http://home.woh.rr.com/wpx/breakown.htm
Interesting to see that there were 109 checklogs!
That is more entrants than 12 other categories (63%):
SO10HP, SO15HP, SO20LP, SO20HP, SO40LP,
SO40HP, SO80LP, SO80HP, SO160LP, SO160HP,
QRP, MM
Does this show that all the extra categories might not
draw enough participates to warrant the extra categories?
Has the WPX gone too far in having too many categories?
73, Eric
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:12:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091412.g79ECwQ16397@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 0 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 k 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 3 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From k3pp at ptd.net Fri Aug 9 11:17:26 2002
From: k3pp@ptd.net (Glenn O'Donnell, K3PP)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTCs & WAE
References: <000001c23d75$7dbdbd90$86dedede@nitz2k>
<003501c23dab$31498940$52bb180a@9byjx01>
Message-ID: <003001c23faf$7d06f5b0$6501a8c0@STATION>
> >>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE
contest
Because it's different than the other contests and THAT is what makes the
WAE so much fun. It's different. Different scoring, different challenges,
different skills, ... It's a great contest!
> Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at 30+
wpm!
Amen to that!!
VY 73 de Glenn K3PP
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:16:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091416.g79EGC116407@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:21:45 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091421.g79ELjE16424@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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IOTA Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
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IOTA Multi-Op LP
LZ1KSL 1232 188 429 163 24 3,706,560
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
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IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
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IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
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IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
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IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
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IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
DL6MHW/P 260 50 280 70 12 450,000 BCC
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IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
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IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
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IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
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IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
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IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
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IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
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Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DJ6QT 601 210 459 186 22 3,716,064 RR DX
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
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Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
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Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
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Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
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Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
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Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
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Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
HG8Z(HA8UT) 0 0 485 193 12 926,979
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
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Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
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Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
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Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
DJ6QT DJ6QT,DJ7IK
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
LZ1KSL LZ1QV,LZ1ZM,LZ1ZU,LZ3YY,LZ4BU,LZ5QZ
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:23:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091423.g79EN1Z16433@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 5 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:25:50 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091425.g79EPom16446@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 3 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From tree at kkn.net Fri Aug 9 10:07:33 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 info
Message-ID: <20020809160733.GD5504@kkn.net>
My TS850S repair web page has several new updates to it (thanks to
people like you who are contributing). I know a lot of people use
this radio in contests - and it is a very good value these days as
you can have a great radio with filters for under a kilo-buck on
e-bay.
Please check it out - there are many well known common failures that
are discussed.
http://web.jzap.com/n6tr/850repair.html
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
>From timo.klimoff at kolumbus.fi Sat Aug 10 12:38:04 2002
From: timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ "Expanded" Results
References: <DAV72vrx0twzCRIv7Az00023117@hotmail.com>
Message-ID: <009401c24049$627c51a0$a5c5f83e@tklimoff>
>After trying to decipher the CQ homepage to determine where the "expanded"
>results are located, I found there are No expanded results...'cept for station
>ops.
And Bob is not commenting the single band scores in the magazine anymore.
But there is at least one single band score I would like to point out, check
this:
28MHz
HC8A 3.916.600 6957 39 161
(op N6KT)
That's almost 7000qs on 10 meters! (And almost 4 million points)
Wow, another great score from "Mr. Fast" !
73, Timo OH1NOA
http://www.oh1noa.tk
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Sat Aug 10 13:56:40 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey Results
References: <00a101c23ce2$7a2adca0$6501a8c0@don>
Message-ID: <00d701c24097$48001700$6501a8c0@don>
Interesting results http://www.aa5au.com/naqp_160surveyresults.html.
Thanks for participating in the survey.
73, Don AA5AU
>From OL5Y at contesting.com Sun Aug 11 15:31:01 2002
From: OL5Y@contesting.com (OK1FUA (OL5Y) Martin Huml)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ England, Oakham, nr Leicester
Message-ID: <1558189703.20020811143101@contesting.com>
Hallo!
I will be with my family one week (18.8. - 24.8.) near Oakham
(nr Leicester). We will go by car, from Dover.
Is it possible to meet some contesters nearby or on the way?
73!
Martin Huml
OK1FUA, in the contests: OL5Y, IH9/OL5Y, IH9P, S586U (WRTC 2000), 9A0A
OL5Y@contesting.com
Contest Team Pantelleria - IH9P - CQWWDX SSB MULTI/MULTI
www.ih9p.com
>From k3ft at erols.com Sun Aug 11 10:58:57 2002
From: k3ft@erols.com (Chuck K3FT)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] MDC QSO party
Message-ID: <3D567BB1.7134@erols.com>
If you have some time today (Sunday 11Aug) drop down to the MDC QSO
party. Several PVRC'ers are in the mix (WX3B and myself that I know of)
along with other contesters who I have seen on both of these lists.
CW target freq 3625/7070/14055/21115/28055
SSB target freq 3920/7236/14268/21370
Starts 1600Z runs till 2400Z Sunday.
Drop down and hadn out a few Q's! Increase your counties total, help out
the contesters!
(OK.. it's a shamless plug for the QSO party! Blame K4OJ.. -JUST
KIDDING!-
73
Chuck K3FT
>From ws7i at ewarg.org Sun Aug 11 15:03:02 2002
From: ws7i@ewarg.org (Jay Townsend)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY NAQP - Missing Log's
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20020811140302.00697394@ewarg.org>
We continue to be missing log's for the RTTY NAQP. Due to some technical
difficulties some log's were not received. I have two HCS logs listed that
aren't received as of yet. IT9BLB and WB0O.
Please check the following url for the list of RTTY NAQP log's received.
http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqplogs.php
If your call is not on this list then your log is not received nor will it
be unless you send it again.
---
Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
>From k4xu at bendcable.com Sun Aug 11 16:38:51 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
Message-ID: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the smaller
"mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
Dick Frey k4xu
>From s51ta at volja.net Mon Aug 12 09:53:26 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
References: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <002d01c241cc$f709e5b0$38ea4dc1@home>
HI!
As far as I know the best small radio is ic706mk2g (price performance), but
depence what you need and like. If you do not want to spent much money ic735
would serve also!
GL on dxped....
Ted, s51ta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:38 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
> I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
> The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the
smaller
> "mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
>
> My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
> transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
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>From artinian at siol.net Mon Aug 12 13:23:24 2002
From: artinian@siol.net (Marijan Miletic, S56A)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: QTCs & WAE
Message-ID: <011c01c241fb$0e42a2c0$0100a8c0@S56A>
Glen, K3PP wrote:
> >>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE
contest
>Because it's different than the other contests and THAT is what makes the
>WAE so much fun. It's different. Different scoring, different challenges,
>different skills, ... It's a great contest!
>> Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at
30+ wpm!
>Amen to that!!
QTC copy is much more enjoyable if traffic is sent in a smart fashion.
No need for repeated hour or leading zeros in received serial numbers.
UA9s are very good at that!
73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU with 30+ WAE EU and few DX operations
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:23:43 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121423.g7CENhq22163@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
nonWAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
nonWAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:25:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121425.g7CEPSk22172@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S52QM 660 659 247 12 162,773
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 5 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
SN4PW(SQ4NR) 170 53 126 5 28,098 WWYC
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:28:08 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121428.g7CES8e22181@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
N1XS(@KB1H) 310 117 7 36,270 YCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 4 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From w7why at harborside.com Mon Aug 12 16:03:54 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <3D57C04A.76E69A31@harborside.com>
Jim White wrote:
>I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them >into contest
> exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
Hi Jim
It's plain to see you have never operated a RTTY contest. CW
contests are FUN, but so are RTTY contests. You have to make the
same decisions in either contest. When to change bands. Moving
guys from band to band. When to run and when to S&P. Run 2
radios or 1 radio. Catching that LP opening on 10 meters for a
quick couple of new ones. The excitement of seeing (or hearing)
a "goodie" come back to me is the same, no matter what contest or
mode it is. Try it, you'll like it!! Now PSK31, that's a horse
of a different color. Not much fun talking to a buffer in
someone's computer. 73
Tom W7WHY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 10:52:26 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121652.g7CGqQ822318@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
>From the contest sponsors:
Check the following page to make sure your logs have been received.
There seems to have been some problems with the robot.
http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqplogs.php
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 11 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From wk6i at twistedoak.com Mon Aug 12 11:33:21 2002
From: wk6i@twistedoak.com (Jeff Stai WK6I)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
In-Reply-To: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020812102536.039b58b8@mail.megapathdsl.net>
At 03:38 PM 8/11/2002, Dick Frey wrote:
>I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
>The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the smaller
>"mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
The 100W version of the Elecraft K2 is the best small CW rig, hands down, if
you can get your hands on one - or if you have the time to build one before
the trip.
I would not recommend the FT-100 for multi-tx: it seems to have some sort of
low-level broadband noise it spits out that is enough to really annoy other
nearby rigs. Filtering will clean it up, but that would seem to defeat your
size purpose. Other than that, the 100 is a pretty nice rig.
hope this helps - 73 - jeff wk6i
>My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
>transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
>Dick Frey k4xu
>
>_______________________________________________
Jeff Stai Twisted Oak Winery LLC
Email jds@twistedoak.com
Amateur Radio WK6I
ROC Web Page http://www.rocstock.org/
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Mon Aug 12 19:24:10 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
<3D57C04A.76E69A31@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <3D57FD4A.13E3DCD9@directvinternet.com>
Tom Osborne wrote:
>
> Jim White wrote:
> >I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> > am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them >into
> > contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
Tom is right on the ball with his answer Jim. I love cw also, but one
of the most fascinating things about RTTY is you never have to hear a
single sound. Just sit there with the mouse and go go go.
Plus, you won't wake up Monday morning to "diddle diddle" ringing in
your ears! ):>
Come on and give us a try, you find the RTTY folks are about the
nicest bunch you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting.
73
Ed
>From bill at eHam.net Mon Aug 12 15:37:58 2002
From: bill@eHam.net (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ-Contest Mailing List Users
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0208121437370.2899-100000@fresno.akorn.net>
Contesting.com & eHam.net Users
I have been hosting the Contesting.com and eHam.net web sites and mailing
lists on my network since 1996. In the beginning, my company (Akorn
Access) provided the hosting for free. Since we started the eHam.net web
site two years ago and began to accept advertising, eHam has been able to
pay a small amount each month toward the hosting costs.
Today, eHam.net and Contesting.com steadily consume more than a T-1 of
bandwidth. Combined, the two sites deliver well over 4 million pages and
push more than 200 gigabytes of data each month. The success of both
sites and all of the mailing lists are demanding more and redundant
bandwidth. However, we face the question of how to pay for it.
The cost to host this level of bandwidth most anywhere else would exceed
$2000 per month. eHam is currently able to contribute only $250.00 per
month, leaving Akorn Access out of pocket for at least $23,700 per year.
In the past, I have been able to cover these costs because Akorn was doing
well enough in other areas and the utilization was not as high. With the
recent slow down in the economy and our changing Internet access business,
Akorn is unable to continue this level of support. Additionally, many
potential advertisers are engrained in their print advertising, and refuse
to acknowledge the Internet as a viable method of promoting their
products. Although we continue to sign up new advertisers, they are not
coming (and funding the site) at the same rate as the bandwidth
utilization.
So, with regret, I'm reluctantly forced to turn to the users of both sites
for ongoing assistance.
We have an annual subscription program at eHam.net for users to help pay
for the site operations. We don't define the amount of the subscription,
but rather suggest that each user define for themselves the site's value,
and consider their own financial ability to subscribe. We suggest
comparing how much time you spend reading QST or CQ magazines with how
much time you spend reading eHam.net, Contesting.com, or the various
mailing lists when making your decision.
You can help by subscribing at http://www.eham.net/cart/product/111. If
you are unable to contribute by credit card, you can send a check to
eHam.net, 5095 Hamptons Club Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30004.
Many thanks & 73
Bill Fisher, W4AN
PS - I should also point out that we have many volunteers working on both
Contesting.com and eHam.net who receive no compensation at all. These
folks volunteer their time to provide the rest of us these services. A
list of volunteers can be found on both sites, and it would go a long way
if you would write just one of them expressing your appreciation for their
time.
>From ny4t at comcast.net Mon Aug 12 16:32:25 2002
From: ny4t@comcast.net (Lee Hall (NY4T))
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Tennessee Contest Group seeking players for NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <3D581B59.8030802@comcast.net>
Come join the fun with a Tennessee Contest Group team. You don't have
to be in Tennessee to be on one of our teams. We will have teams from
big guns to little pistols. Team placement is based on past performance
(if any) so we usually have at least a couple of very competitive teams.
Drop me an e-mail by Thursday, August 15 if you are interested.
73,
Lee Hall (NY4T)
Public Information Officer - Tennessee Contest Group
>From ah3c at frii.com Mon Aug 12 20:17:15 2002
From: ah3c@frii.com (Peter Grillo, Sr.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
Message-ID: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 13 01:40:51 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
In-Reply-To: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGECMEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Peter,
I did a search on yahoo.com using "geochron" in the search field.
Netted a couple of hits.
One happens to be Geochron Enterprises
http://www.geochronusa.com/
73,
dale, kg5u
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Peter Grillo, Sr.
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 20:17
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
>
>
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Tue Aug 13 07:25:45 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
References: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <010201c242a3$a9025500$15840ec3@shack1>
Hi Dick
Beware the IC706 in a multi rig environment. Steve G3VMW and I tried this a
few years ago and it was horrible. The 706 meets it's small size spec by
missing out some pretty important stuff....filtering! As a consequence the
706 generates some very significant broadband synth trash as soon as you go
to transmit....even with the key up. This problem stopped us using 706's on
DXpeditions where there was to be more than just one station on the air.
The TS50 doesn't seem to have this problem but it doesn't have 6m. I have no
experience of the FT100.
Roger G3SXW and I have used TS570s very successfully in multi-station
expedition set ups but they are rather larger than the radios you've
mentioned.
My own DXpedition rig of choice is now easily the Elecraft K2/100. No 6m
but boy what a radio. Superb rx performance and excellent QSK. Again a
little bigger than the 706 etc but still only 8 x 8.5 x 3 inches and easily
fits in hand baggage. It comes in kit form so you have to build it, though
if you wanted to buy one ready made I think you could find one easily with a
mail to the Elecraft reflector. There are folks out there who are in love
with just building the things!
Have fun.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 10:38 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
> I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
> The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the
smaller
> "mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
>
> My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
> transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From n2mg at eham.net Tue Aug 13 07:32:52 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Michael Gilmer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
References: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <000e01c242b4$d6716f60$3201a8c0@mikehome>
Try AES
http://www.aesham.com
Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Grillo, Sr." <ah3c@frii.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 9:17 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
>From k3lr at k3lr.com Tue Aug 13 10:17:11 2002
From: k3lr@k3lr.com (Tim Duffy K3LR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
References: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <3D5914E7.761F9E0E@k3lr.com>
Ham Radio Outlet is a dealer for Geochron
73,
Tim K3LR
"Peter Grillo, Sr." wrote:
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 13 12:11:17 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020813151117.01297ed8@pop.vnet.net>
Hi Pete!
I think Ham Radio carries them for about $1000. Before
spending that, you might consider their software version called
World Watch which lists for $50. http://www.geochronusa.com/
Depending on what you want to do, there are better
software programs available IMHO. I use one called DX-Aid
which costs $25...see some plots here:
http://users.vnet.net/btippett/dx_aid_plots.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Tue Aug 13 17:10:27 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DX Phone Writeup - Your Input Needed!
Message-ID: <037001c242e3$f0937440$27d7fea9@mirage>
Hi all,
I'm writing up the ARRL DX Phone contest reports for both QST and the ARRL Web
site. I'm looking for stories, scores, tall tales, photographs, and interesting
tidbits from the contest.
DX perspectives have been under-represented in the past, so with the expanded
coverage available on the Web I'd like to feature more material from outside NA.
I am also open to good ideas for the writeups in general - is there a topic
that should be covered or a new perspective? On the Web site, we can also
publish some sidebar-style digressions that tackle a small topic
in-depth...authors welcome!
Please send your suggestions or material to n0ax@arrl.net!
73, Ward N0AX
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 13 12:23:03 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208131823.g7DIN3923442@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op HP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Tue Aug 13 14:33:21 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020813151117.01297ed8@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <20020813203321.89529.qmail@web13603.mail.yahoo.com>
--- Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> I think Ham Radio carries them for about $1000. Before
> spending that, you might consider their software version called
> World Watch which lists for $50. http://www.geochronusa.com/
I also recommend Geoclock (both Windows and DOS versions):
http://www.geoclock.com/
We use it at KC1XX on three computers in the corners of the room. A lot
cheaper than Geochron!
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
__________________________________________________
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 13 15:20:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208132120.g7DLKJO23548@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
Let's try that again. I'll try to avoid remapping
the world this time. :>) - n7wa
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From n4zr at contesting.com Tue Aug 13 21:07:12 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020813200135.02090a30@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From llindblom at juno.com Wed Aug 14 18:46:25 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
Message-ID: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us realized it meant.
73 W0ETC
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Message: 6
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
--__--__--
_______________________________________________
CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
End of CQ-Contest Digest
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Wed Aug 14 14:37:49 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
In-Reply-To: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>; from
llindblom@juno.com on Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0000
References: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <20020814133749.A14577@cs.utexas.edu>
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0000, llindblom@juno.com wrote:
> Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us realized it meant.
There's never been a contesting column in QST.
Contest results, as it happens, usually come out at least once each month,
so there is almost always contest content in each issue of QST, but there
is no regular column where content not related to the results of a specific
contest can be discussed.
> 73 W0ETC
>
> ----------------------Snip
>
>
> Message: 6
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the World HF
> Contest Station Database at
> www.pvrc.org
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
> End of CQ-Contest Digest
>
>
>
>
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University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 14 15:41:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] British Columbia Contesters?
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20020814143419.00a8c8a0@pop3.eskimo.com>
Hello
I am looking for a contester contact in the
the British Columbia or Fraser Valley DX Clubs.
I've tried the email address of the listed contact for
the BCDXC but nothing heard. Any of you lurking around here?
73
dink, n7wa
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Aug 14 19:44:06 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
In-Reply-To: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIIEBNCBAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Can't miss what we never had.
There's been a Contest Corral listing upcoming contests in QST for years.
But, I don't remember and, after going back to 1998 mags, don't find a QST
contest column or anything similar to K1AR's column in CQ.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
>
> Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us
> realized it meant.
>
> 73 W0ETC
>
Subject[CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the World HF
> Contest Station Database at
> www.pvrc.org
>
>
>
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Wed Aug 14 20:48:45 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020813200135.02090a30@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <3D5AEC5D.AA69495B@buckeye-express.com>
Pete Smith wrote:
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
As I look at my September 2002 QST, I see the following:
1) There is a contest related story thanks to W1WEF.
2) There is a contest write-up and line scores for RTTY Roundup
3) There is a contest write-up and line scores for 10m contest
4) There is a contest write-up for School Club Roundup with scores
5) There is a contest corral department. This is where the other items
mentioned above are also listed (DX, Public Service, QRP, etc).
A quick count shows that the above stories occupy roughly 18 pages of
QST. There are 160 pages in this QST. That means that 11% of this QST
contains contesting info.
Also, as I look back at other recent QST's... I don't see anything that
is now missing or different.
I am generally fairly observant but maybe I missed something?
Perhaps someone could say that if contesting is going to get 1 page in
QST (the department section) is the contest corral the best use of our
one page? But that is a different question/debate.
73, Tim K9TM
>From thompson at mindspring.com Thu Aug 15 01:29:35 2002
From: thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
References: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <001f01c24414$5c91f820$461256d1@default>
The Contest Corral by N0AX is there in my copy!
Dave K4JRB
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:08:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151708.g7FH8w125439@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14.5 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:10:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151710.g7FHAcb25454@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in thsi summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 8.5 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10:00 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 9.5 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 9.5 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 9.5 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 8:46 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 9:45 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8.0 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 8.5 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 8.5 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 ~5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8.2 37,004 NCCC
N1XS(@KB1H) 310 117 6.5 36,270 YCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 4.5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 7.5 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 4.5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 6.5 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 5.75 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 03:33 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 9:30 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2.1 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
N4BP 100 37 1 3,700 FCG
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 0.75 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 7.5 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7.0 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 4.5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 3.5 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:11:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151711.g7FHBer25463@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
LY4AA(@LY7A) 984 0 276 271,584
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
G3TXF 837 0 250 12 209,250
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S52QM 660 659 247 12 162,773
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 4:40 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
SN4PW(SQ4NR) 170 53 126 5 28,098 WWYC
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 2,5 8,560 BCC
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:12:09 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151712.g7FHC9M25473@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
YL2KF 420 2630 188 494,440
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
SV1CIB 211 1360 78 106,080
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 < 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 3.5 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:13:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151713.g7FHDvw25484@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
GU8D 877 205 1611 279 7,490,868
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
ED1URJ 808 127 1147 203 24 4,077,810
LZ1KSL 1232 188 429 163 24 3,706,560
SK2KW 657 94 420 105 23 1,339,260 TOEC
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 22.5 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
DL6MHW/P 260 50 280 70 12 450,000 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 9.7 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DJ6QT 601 210 459 186 22 3,716,064 RR DX
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 15:30 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11.2 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 11:56 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 11 7 70 41 5 51,408 BCDX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
HG8Z(HA8UT) 0 0 485 193 12 926,979
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
DJ6QT DJ6QT,DJ7IK
ED1URJ CT1CJJ,CT1EEB,EA1CA,EA1DKV,EA2TV,EA4ABE,EA4ST
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
GU8D G3SJJ,G3SVL,G4DRS,G4IIY,GU0SUP
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
LZ1KSL LZ1QV,LZ1ZM,LZ1ZU,LZ3YY,LZ4BU,LZ5QZ
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
SK2KW SM2LIY,SM2ODB
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:17:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208151717.g7FHHfp25497@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
USA Headquarters are in DX summary
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23.4 1,536,780 YCCC
AA5NT 605 1143 190 24 1,268,820 NTCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 22:43 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22.3 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 23.5 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21.3 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 20.5 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
W2EN 1008 0 169 15 643,890 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9.3 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 12.5 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 310 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 ~17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2.0 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 22.5 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 18.9 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 18.5 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17+ 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 k 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 8:49 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7HRS 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 4.5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 12.7 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23+ 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 2.5 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:18:48 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208151718.g7FHImd25506@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
YL4HQ 5127 4885 374 24 12,302,356 Latvian CC
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
EI0HQ 1338 2662 166 24 2,160,000
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
DJ5FS 0 1026 198 24 772,002 RR DX
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA M/S LP
DL8SCG 633 0 195 24 399,945 RR DX
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
LY4AA(@LY3BH) 1851 0 283 24 1,850,537 Kaunas University of
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 19.7 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 22.5 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 14.7 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 7,5 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 18.5 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 7.7 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 22.5 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 9.5 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 26 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 1237 162,047
DL4RCK 286 0 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From kitty at lance-tech.net Fri Aug 16 12:03:04 2002
From: kitty@lance-tech.net (Michael Chen)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
Message-ID: <006401c244d1$70aced70$3f00a8c0@bd5rv>
I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW, but I
can't find the 2002 rules on cqww.com or any other website. Anybody
knows about that? Any details?
Michael Chen BD5RV
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There's a dream, if you look inside your mind,
and there's a love, if you feel into your heart,
you don't have to be afraid,
'cause a hero lies in you.
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Member of Jiangsu DX Club (JSDXC)
World Wide Young Contesters (WWYC) #57
>From k4xu at bendcable.com Thu Aug 15 23:38:03 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was best to
take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together but all
limited to 100W.
My thanks to all 25 who responded.
The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even on the
list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a super
rig on CW.
The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks for
signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on TX.
The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the TS50,
especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as $350,
and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?
Dick Frey k4xu
>From d.popkin at verizon.net Fri Aug 16 08:37:01 2002
From: d.popkin@verizon.net (David B. Popkin W2CC@ARRL.net)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020816073636.00a11930@incoming.verizon.net>
NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
"Work NJ Counties"
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From the NJ operators' perspective: let's get on the air and GIVE NJ County
QSO's to others!
************************************************
Please change my e-mail address to read
w2cc@ARRL.net
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>From K7bv at aol.com Fri Aug 16 11:23:01 2002
From: K7bv@aol.com (K7bv@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K7BV 'puter crash-email change
Message-ID: <154.12977693.2a8e64c5@aol.com>
Friends,
My darned hard drive crashed again on this laptop. I think it best if I ask
my contester friends to please start using my League address k7bv@arrl.org
for ecomms from this point on. Thanks!
\
73 Dennis K7BV/1
PS /4 this weekend in Huntsville
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Fri Aug 16 12:20:44 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Thrill of It All!
In-Reply-To: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIIEBNCBAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMMECNDNAA.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Check out the article titled thusly in Sept. QST.
If this is the kind of material that will be replacing the line scores then
I guess we're headed in the right direction! Great article Jack.
73 and thanks,
Matt--K7BG
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Fri Aug 16 14:55:09 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020816175509.0121540c@pop.vnet.net>
BD5RV wrote:
>I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW
Yes, there is a Multi-Two category in 2002 rules here:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Contest%20Link%20815.html
Click "Rules 2002 CQ WWDX Contest" to read the Acrobat .pdf file.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Fri Aug 16 15:58:12 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJQ and NAQP simultaneously??
Message-ID: <62.2449b00f.2a8ea544@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/16/2002 6:47:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
d.popkin@verizon.net writes:
> NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> "Work NJ Counties"
>
Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously? NAQP
will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Fri Aug 16 16:52:30 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
In-Reply-To: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020816155034.009c5be0@mail.comcast.net>
At 10:38 PM 8/15/02 -0700, Dick Frey wrote:
>Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
>ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
>MFJ...?
K9TM and I have used the 30A Astron switchers for numerous contest trips,
FD, and around our home shacks with no issues.
Dave, K8CC
>From NQ4I at compuserve.com Fri Aug 16 17:49:41 2002
From: NQ4I@compuserve.com (Rick Dougherty)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
Message-ID: <200208161649_MC3-1-B96-D1CB@compuserve.com>
Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does NA
support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the support
level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am using 10
base2 with BNC
connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de Rick
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Fri Aug 16 17:54:02 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From nn9k at arrl.net Fri Aug 16 17:20:13 2002
From: nn9k@arrl.net (Peter E. Beedlow)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
In-Reply-To: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <DFEOLICMJOCCBNHCHIKFAELKCJAA.nn9k@arrl.net>
"Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?"
Check out the Samlex America supplies-light in weight, small footprint, no
meters, remove a jumper and it'll run on 240 V and inexpensive to boot.
Pete, NN9K
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dick Frey
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:38 AM
To: cq contest
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was best to
take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together but all
limited to 100W.
My thanks to all 25 who responded.
The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even on the
list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a super
rig on CW.
The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks for
signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on TX.
The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the TS50,
especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as $350,
and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?
Dick Frey k4xu
_______________________________________________
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CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Sat Aug 17 00:04:45 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: "Power supplies" was: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <109.1725c556.2a8f174d@aol.com>
In a message dated 08/16/02 11:45:23 Pacific Daylight Time,
k4xu@bendcable.com writes:
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
Here's my $.02 worth. I've had a SAMLEX SEC1223 (20A continuous, 23A ICS) for
almost 3 years. It probably has 1000 hours on it because for a couple of
years I used it to run my FT990 at home and it was turned on 24/7. A couple
of years ago, it was relegated to being the traveling power supply
accompanying the 990 for trips after I acquired my FT1000D. Most recent
contest uses were FDin PR thus year as NP4A where it ran the GOTA station,
and CQ WPX CW 2001 as FO8DX. In the latter case it ran on 220V (well actually
240V) from a generator.
I have nothing but praise for the unit. It's never let me down, even when it
was literally too hot to touch. (High temperatures, high humidity and a high
duty cycle in French Polynesia will do that).
Some RF noise, but above 40M it's tolerable being some 30 to 40 dB down from
the usual signals.
And the best part, it's the cheapest of the bunch at a street price of $99.95
73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6 (aka FO0SCH, FO8DX, NP4A)
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>From geoiii at kkn.net Fri Aug 16 21:21:54 2002
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III - K5TR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
References: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <20020817032153.GA7187@loja.kkn.net>
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 04:54:02PM -0400, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
Yep.
CBS by K5KA.
You can get it here:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/software/Cbs.exe
It will do quite a few contests.
It produces output that looks like this:
Callsign: W5KFT
Contest: ARRL-SS-SSB
Category: SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH SSB
Operators: K5TR
-------------- Q S O R a t e S u m m a r y --------------
Hour 160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
2100 0 0 0 0 129 1 130 5.9
2200 0 0 0 0 156 0 156 7.0
2300 0 0 0 49 82 0 131 5.9
0000 0 0 0 131 0 0 131 5.9
0100 0 0 0 138 0 0 138 6.2
0200 0 0 0 113 0 0 113 5.1
0300 0 0 3 113 0 0 116 5.2
0400 0 0 4 90 0 0 94 4.2
0500 0 0 10 65 0 0 75 3.4
0600 0 2 39 0 0 0 41 1.9
0700 0 1 55 0 0 0 56 2.5
0800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
0900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1200 0 7 19 22 0 0 48 2.2
1300 0 0 0 0 1 29 30 1.4
1400 0 0 0 0 24 52 76 3.4
1500 0 0 0 0 3 78 81 3.7
1600 0 0 0 0 1 80 81 3.7
1700 0 0 0 0 5 76 81 3.7
1800 0 0 0 0 26 49 75 3.4
1900 0 0 0 0 7 75 82 3.7
2000 0 0 0 0 6 41 47 2.1
2100 0 0 0 0 8 29 37 1.7
2200 0 0 0 1 65 6 72 3.3
2300 0 0 0 60 14 0 74 3.3
0000 0 0 0 73 3 0 76 3.4
0100 0 0 1 62 7 0 70 3.2
0200 0 2 1 65 0 0 68 3.1
------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 12 132 982 537 516 2179
Gross QSO's=2213 Dupes=34 Net QSO's=2179
Unique callsigns worked = 2179
The best 60 minute rate was 159/hour from 2226 to 2325
The best 30 minute rate was 170/hour from 2236 to 2305
The best 10 minute rate was 186/hour from 2250 to 2259
The best 1 minute rates were:
4 QSO's/minute 34 times.
3 QSO's/minute 178 times.
2 QSO's/minute 487 times.
1 QSO's/minute 535 times.
There were 161 bandchanges and 80 probable 2nd radio QSO's.
Number of letters in callsigns
Letters # worked
-----------------
4 869
5 867
6 437
7 1
8 1
9 4
------------ M u l t i p l i e r S u m m a r y ------------
Mult 160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
Il 0 1 9 69 42 4 125 5.6
Mi 0 1 7 36 24 25 93 4.2
Oh 0 3 4 33 28 21 89 4.0
Va 0 1 3 28 25 31 88 4.0
Mn 0 0 1 37 26 6 70 3.2
Mdc 0 1 3 17 18 19 58 2.6
Ep 0 0 2 12 20 22 56 2.5
WWa 0 0 4 24 10 17 55 2.5
Em 0 0 0 19 13 22 54 2.4
ENy 0 0 4 15 13 20 52 2.3
WNy 0 0 3 13 5 30 51 2.3
NNj 0 0 4 16 15 13 48 2.2
Scv 0 0 1 21 10 14 46 2.1
In 0 1 2 24 17 1 45 2.0
Co 0 1 7 30 5 1 44 2.0
Nc 0 1 4 14 16 7 42 1.9
NLi 0 0 3 12 4 23 42 1.9
On 0 0 0 11 5 25 41 1.9
Wi 0 0 3 18 16 3 40 1.8
Lax 0 0 5 9 11 13 38 1.7
Nh 0 0 4 9 13 11 37 1.7
Mo 0 0 1 29 6 0 36 1.6
Ct 0 0 0 15 7 14 36 1.6
Tn 0 0 2 25 7 1 35 1.6
Or 0 0 0 13 9 12 34 1.5
Az 0 0 2 25 7 0 34 1.5
Ia 0 0 1 20 11 1 33 1.5
Org 0 0 2 14 8 6 30 1.4
Ga 0 0 2 19 7 1 29 1.3
Ky 0 2 1 18 8 0 29 1.3
SNj 0 0 1 8 3 17 29 1.3
Sv 0 0 1 14 4 10 29 1.3
WPa 0 0 2 4 8 13 27 1.2
Ks 0 0 2 19 1 2 24 1.1
Wv 0 0 0 10 6 7 23 1.0
SFl 0 0 2 7 8 6 23 1.0
STx 0 0 0 14 2 6 22 1.0
NTx 0 0 3 8 4 7 22 1.0
WMa 0 0 1 9 7 4 21 0.9
Sjv 0 0 3 11 3 4 21 0.9
Al 0 0 1 18 0 1 20 0.9
Ok 0 0 1 15 2 1 19 0.9
Sdg 0 0 2 8 4 4 18 0.8
Eb 0 0 1 9 4 3 17 0.8
Ri 0 0 0 6 4 7 17 0.8
NFl 0 0 0 11 4 2 17 0.8
Nd 0 0 2 6 3 4 15 0.7
Nm 0 0 1 13 1 0 15 0.7
Mt 0 0 3 6 1 4 14 0.6
Id 0 0 2 7 4 1 14 0.6
Me 0 0 0 6 3 5 14 0.6
Sc 0 0 1 9 3 1 14 0.6
La 0 0 1 10 2 1 14 0.6
Ms 0 0 1 13 0 0 14 0.6
Ne 0 0 1 12 1 0 14 0.6
Bc 0 0 1 7 4 1 13 0.6
Sb 0 0 1 5 2 5 13 0.6
Ut 0 0 1 6 5 0 12 0.5
Sf 0 0 0 5 4 3 12 0.5
WcF 0 0 2 4 5 0 11 0.5
Ew 0 0 0 6 3 2 11 0.5
Qc 0 0 0 6 1 4 11 0.5
Sd 0 0 2 6 2 1 11 0.5
Nv 0 0 1 5 2 2 10 0.5
Ar 0 0 2 7 1 0 10 0.5
Vt 0 0 1 0 4 5 10 0.5
Ab 0 0 2 1 2 5 10 0.5
Mar 0 0 0 2 4 1 7 0.3
NNy 0 0 0 3 1 3 7 0.3
Wy 0 0 0 5 2 0 7 0.3
De 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0.3
Ak 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 0.2
Mb 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 0.2
Pac 0 0 0 2 0 3 5 0.2
WTx 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0.1
Nl 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0.1
Vi 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.1
Sk 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0.1
Pr 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0.1
Nwt 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 12 132 982 537 516 2179
Sweepstakes Checks
Check QSOs Pct
----------------------
00 35 1.6
01 0 0.0
02 0 0.0
03 0 0.0
04 0 0.0
05 0 0.0
06 0 0.0
07 0 0.0
08 0 0.0
09 0 0.0
10 0 0.0
11 0 0.0
12 2 0.1
13 1 0.0
14 0 0.0
15 0 0.0
16 1 0.0
17 0 0.0
18 0 0.0
19 2 0.1
20 0 0.0
21 1 0.0
22 1 0.0
23 1 0.0
24 2 0.1
25 0 0.0
26 0 0.0
27 1 0.0
28 1 0.0
29 1 0.0
30 1 0.0
31 2 0.1
32 1 0.0
33 0 0.0
34 3 0.1
35 8 0.4
36 4 0.2
37 7 0.3
38 6 0.3
39 5 0.2
40 6 0.3
41 4 0.2
42 1 0.0
43 2 0.1
44 0 0.0
45 3 0.1
46 2 0.1
47 6 0.3
48 13 0.6
49 10 0.5
50 3 0.1
51 14 0.6
52 21 1.0
53 30 1.4
54 37 1.7
55 35 1.6
56 36 1.7
57 57 2.6
58 54 2.5
59 55 2.5
60 52 2.4
61 42 1.9
62 69 3.2
63 47 2.2
64 39 1.8
65 26 1.2
66 25 1.1
67 43 2.0
68 37 1.7
69 51 2.3
70 28 1.3
71 36 1.7
72 38 1.7
73 39 1.8
74 35 1.6
75 32 1.5
76 59 2.7
77 66 3.0
78 61 2.8
79 44 2.0
80 29 1.3
81 26 1.2
82 25 1.1
83 23 1.1
84 18 0.8
85 23 1.1
86 21 1.0
87 22 1.0
88 37 1.7
89 40 1.8
90 41 1.9
91 68 3.1
92 81 3.7
93 67 3.1
94 64 2.9
95 56 2.6
96 49 2.2
97 54 2.5
98 46 2.1
99 45 2.1
Callareas Worked
Area QSOs Pct
------------------
0 238 10.9
1 213 9.8
2 257 11.8
3 206 9.5
4 262 12.0
5 130 6.0
6 243 11.2
7 195 8.9
8 205 9.4
9 230 10.6
Sweepstakes Precedents
Precedent QSOs Pct
----------------------
A 1428 65.5
B 360 16.5
Q 90 4.1
M 169 7.8
U 116 5.3
S 16 0.7
--
George Fremin III - K5TR
geoiii@kkn.net
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr
>From n4gn at n4gn.com Sat Aug 17 02:51:40 2002
From: n4gn@n4gn.com (Tim Totten, N4GN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0208170148590.10537-100000@shell1>
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to CT's
> QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest rates per
> hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
All you need to do is use the column offset variable on the command line.
For example, on my latest NAQP CW Cabrillo log, the following works just
fine:
rate n4gn.cbr rate.txt 25
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
>From mike at stelex.com.au Sat Aug 17 18:49:22 2002
From: mike@stelex.com.au (M Sivcevic)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ magazine Sep 2002
Message-ID: <000501c245c2$9cd657a0$67930c3f@epox>
Has anyone received CQ magazine Sept 2002 ? I'm looking for CQWW CW Contest
scores.
Could someone post here the World's top ten in Single OP 20m Low Power
category.
Thanks, Mike
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sat Aug 17 11:26:39 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
In-Reply-To: <200208161649_MC3-1-B96-D1CB@compuserve.com>
Message-ID: <000d01c245d8$939f7a70$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
NA does support the dvp. It can not use nettsr.
With ct an Ethernet switch should work ok with nettsr, but it shouldn't
provide any advantage over a hub or 10base2 coax lan unless you are on a
network that is already congested with other traffic. Also with a hub
or switch you are more likely to have rf problems.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-
> admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Rick Dougherty
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 20:50
> To: (unknown)
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
>
> Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does NA
> support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the
support
> level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
> problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
> a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am
using 10
> base2 with BNC
> connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de Rick
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>From clive at gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk Sat Aug 17 13:08:46 2002
From: clive@gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <VA.000000f5.0066a4f8@gw3njw>
You *can* use QRATE with Cabrillo files.
Just hack out the text at the top and the bottom of the file,
and resave it as say rate.txt, and run the prog. normally. From
memory the time column is at position 25, but do double check
that! Works just fine for me.
73
Clive
GW3NJW
Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
GW3NJW
gw3njw@gw7x.org
Contest Cambria-http://www.gw7x.org
>From n5nj at gte.net Sat Aug 17 08:26:01 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
References: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <005d01c245e9$3fbde020$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
QRATE works with any ASCII file, including Cabrillo.
Use a command line like this:
RATE YOURCALL.LOG RATESUMM.TXT 17
Works great!
73,
N5NJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 3:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
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>From k9la at gte.net Sat Aug 17 09:13:54 2002
From: k9la@gte.net (Carl)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Sep/Oct NCJ
Message-ID: <3D5E4C12.6000708@gte.net>
The September/October issue of NCJ went to the printer on August 9. It
should hit the streets in the first week of September.
This issue includes the first part of a WRTC2002 article, several
articles about contesting activities at Visalia and Dayton, a Beverage
antenna article, a review of DX Atlas, an article about setting up your
PC to easily run old DOS programs along with WINDOWS programs, an
article about the old Connecticut Wireless Association, CQ WW SSB 2001
from D4, and a twin spin on the PA QSO Party. The station profile is
about one of our VE friends, and the people profile is about a
well-known Western Pennsylvania contester. And of course we have our
regular columns.
We're working on more WRTC2002 articles for the Nov/Dec issue, along
with other interesting features. Be sure to visit our web site
(compliments of WA7BNM) at www.ncjweb.com
Carl K9LA
Editor, NCJ
>From w2up at mindspring.com Sat Aug 17 17:04:39 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAE contest - great service!
Message-ID: <3D5E7417.32213.49200B0@localhost>
Just submitted my log via email, and got a confirmation back including
the following:
Accessing this directory will allow you to download the personal
UBN report for your log after the log checking is finished.
Please make sure to store this message in a safe place for
later reference.
The contest results will be published on the WAEDC Web Site
as follows:
CW: December 10, 2002
SSB: January 10, 2003
RTTY: March 10, 2003
Only 4 months from contest to results, which will be available on their
web site. How nice! Guess not having a magazine to sell helps...
73,
Barry W2UP
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From rjohnson at tmlp.com Sat Aug 17 13:15:37 2002
From: rjohnson@tmlp.com (Bob Johnson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CT and NAQP ???
Message-ID: <Version.32.20020817121524.00ff57b0@mail.tmlp.com>
Hi:
Just went to set CT V9.80 up for NAQP and can't find the
contest listed in contests supported.
Am I missing something ???
Are we supposed to use one of the other contests for NAQP ???
73
Bob, K1VU
>From n7df at zianet.com Sun Aug 18 10:47:12 2002
From: n7df@zianet.com (Larry N7DF)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
Message-ID: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with great
interest.
The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each contact
has been a sore point with me for some time.
One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with each contact
is actually an FCC requirement.
?97.119 Station identification.
(a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand station, must
transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting channel at the end of each
communication, and at least every ten minutes during a communication, for the
purpose of clearly making the source of the transmissions from the station
known to those receiving the transmissions. No station may transmit
unidentified communications or signals, or transmit as the station call sign,
any call sign not authorized to the station.
If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would include this
requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any station that violated it.
Likewise, DXpeditions should be disqualified from accreditation for violation
of the requirement.
What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or their
equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and DXpeditions for violation
of this FCC regulation. If several such observers simultaneously reported
repeated violations then the station should be disqualified.
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Sun Aug 18 17:58:46 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <075101c246d8$84a9dc80$27d7fea9@mirage>
Marlin P. Jones (www.mpja.com) has a number of inexpensive switching supplies
that I've used for a variety of things - accessories, small rigs, repeater
controllers - with good results.
73, Ward N0AX
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>From k4sqr at juno.com Sun Aug 18 15:39:15 2002
From: k4sqr@juno.com (Jim Miller)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: PS
Message-ID: <20020818.144229.208.7.K4SQR@juno.com>
Hi Dick;
The four (4) pound Astron SS-25 or SS-30 models work well; use a 30 (no
meter model) here for 6M rig & a back up to the 17 year old Tripp-Lite
PR-40 "boat anchor" supply on the floor.
Trust all is well in OR.
73,
Jim, K4SQR
Jim Miller, K4SQR
http://www.comteksystems.com
4-Square Experts, Stack Yagi
& Remote Antenna Switching Systems
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> 1. Small rig - Summary (Dick Frey)
> 2. NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND (David B. Popkin W2CC@ARRL.net)
> 3. K7BV 'puter crash-email change (K7bv@aol.com)
> 4. The Thrill of It All! (Matt & Carrie Trott)
> 5. Re: Multi-Two in CQWW (Bill Tippett)
> 6. NJQ and NAQP simultaneously?? (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
> 7. Re: Small rig - Summary (David A. Pruett)
> 8. NA Contest program (Rick Dougherty)
> 9. QRATE for Cabrillo (Bill Tippett)
> 10. RE: Small rig - Summary (Peter E. Beedlow)
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> Message: 1
> Reply-To: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@arrl.net>
> From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
> To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was
> best to
> take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together
> but all
> limited to 100W.
>
> My thanks to all 25 who responded.
>
> The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even
> on the
> list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a
> super
> rig on CW.
> The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks
> for
> signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on
> TX.
> The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the
> TS50,
> especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as
> $350,
> and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
> Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
>
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and
> we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 2
> To: (Recipient list suppressed)
> From: "David B. Popkin \ W2CC@ARRL.net" <d.popkin@verizon.net>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND
>
> NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> "Work NJ Counties"
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From the NJ operators' perspective: let's get on the air and GIVE
> NJ County
> QSO's to others!
>
>
>
> ************************************************
> Please change my e-mail address to read
> w2cc@ARRL.net
> ************************************************
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> Message: 3
> From: K7bv@aol.com
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] K7BV 'puter crash-email change
>
> Friends,
> My darned hard drive crashed again on this laptop. I think it best
> if I ask
> my contester friends to please start using my League address
> k7bv@arrl.org
> for ecomms from this point on. Thanks!
> \
> 73 Dennis K7BV/1
> PS /4 this weekend in Huntsville
>
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> Message: 4
> From: "Matt & Carrie Trott" <aa7bg@3rivers.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Thrill of It All!
>
> Check out the article titled thusly in Sept. QST.
>
> If this is the kind of material that will be replacing the line
> scores then
> I guess we're headed in the right direction! Great article Jack.
>
> 73 and thanks,
> Matt--K7BG
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> Message: 5
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com, kitty@lance-tech.net
> From: Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
>
> BD5RV wrote:
> >I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW
>
> Yes, there is a Multi-Two category in 2002 rules here:
>
> http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Contest%20Link%20815.html
>
> Click "Rules 2002 CQ WWDX Contest" to read the Acrobat .pdf file.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 6
> From: Georgek5kg@aol.com
> To: d.popkin@verizon.net
> CC: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJQ and NAQP simultaneously??
>
> In a message dated 8/16/2002 6:47:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> d.popkin@verizon.net writes:
>
>
> > NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> > Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> > Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> > Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> > "Work NJ Counties"
> >
>
> Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously?
> NAQP
> will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday.
>
> 73, Geo...
>
> George I. Wagner, K5KG
> Productivity Resources LLC
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> Message: 7
> From: "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
> To: Dick Frey <k4xu@arrl.net>, cq contest
> <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
>
> At 10:38 PM 8/15/02 -0700, Dick Frey wrote:
> >Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies,
> and we're
> >ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> >MFJ...?
>
> K9TM and I have used the 30A Astron switchers for numerous contest
> trips,
> FD, and around our home shacks with no issues.
>
> Dave, K8CC
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 8
> From: Rick Dougherty <NQ4I@compuserve.com>
> To: "(unknown)" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
>
> Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does
> NA
> support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the
> support
> level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
> problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
> a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am
> using 10
> base2 with BNC
> connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de
> Rick
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 9
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
>
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 10
> Reply-To: <nn9k@arrl.net>
> From: "Peter E. Beedlow" <nn9k@arrl.net>
> To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> "Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies,
> and we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?"
>
> Check out the Samlex America supplies-light in weight, small
> footprint, no
> meters, remove a jumper and it'll run on 240 V and inexpensive to
> boot.
>
>
> Pete, NN9K
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dick Frey
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:38 AM
> To: cq contest
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was
> best to
> take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together
> but all
> limited to 100W.
>
> My thanks to all 25 who responded.
>
> The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even
> on the
> list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a
> super
> rig on CW.
> The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks
> for
> signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on
> TX.
> The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the
> TS50,
> especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as
> $350,
> and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
> Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
>
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and
> we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
> _______________________________________________
>
>From joe at microserve.net Sun Aug 18 16:40:15 2002
From: joe@microserve.net (Joe Stepansky)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Burlington, VT
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020818153809.0248baf0@microserve.net>
XYL and I are headed up to Burlington in about two weeks to scout out
possible QTHs for a possible move. Can anyone up in Burlington suggest any
"ham/tower friendly" areas where we can focus our effort? Thanks!
73, Joe KQ3F
>From kh7u at arrl.net Sun Aug 18 10:55:49 2002
From: kh7u@arrl.net (Kimo Chun)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switcher Supplies
Message-ID: <000c01c246f1$43781100$a0484140@delta>
I have used the Samlex SEC1223 and Astron 25 and 30A switchers
on several DXpeditions. I've used them on 240V (the Samlex) and 120V
both on foreign commercial mains and on generators.
I have had a number of failures of the Samlex and a couple on the Astron.
However, I cannot attribute the failures to specific causes except possible
WX and environment exposure to the Astrons (Kingman Reef).
I like the Astrons for their meters which can help sometimes in
troubleshooting (or assurance monitoring) in the field. I had one failure
of the set-screw head of the DC power connector. I'll be interfacing a
RigRunner DC strip stuck on top for distribution (though I dislike their
using the same rated Anderson Powerpole connector for the input
as all the outputs...and wonder about their marketing/sales strategy
of telling people that, "It's okay- they'll handle a lot more current than
the manufacturer rates them at". Can we read, "Sue job". Granted, we
are not likely to have problems in typical amateur usage.
I like the Samlex for the their small size, weight and price. When I
convert them to 240V I put a label outside noting that fact and
cable tie the jumper inside to some adjacent wiring so it won't get
lost and is available.
I would still buy either model but so far have had better luck with the
Astrons. I don't have any experience with other brands other than
the internal switcher supplies that Icom used to sell for the IC751/745,
etc. For awhile those where the only ones available until the Samlex
and another one from Electro Automation? (don't recall the name)
came out.
73, Kimo Chun KH7U
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sun Aug 18 22:47:42 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <001601c24700$e2b1cb30$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
That may work for stations under fcc jurisdiction, but not all countries
have the same identification requirements. There are also already
plenty of OO's who can send notices about identification problems now.
If you want to spend your contest time policing fcc rules, you are free
to do that and report what ever you find to the contest committees
and/or fcc for action, personally I have better things to do during a
contest.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-
> admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Larry N7DF
> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 15:47
> To: CQ Conrest reflector
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
>
> I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with
great
> interest.
>
> The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each
> contact has been a sore point with me for some time.
>
> One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with
each
> contact is actually an FCC requirement.
>
> ?97.119 Station identification.
> (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand
station,
> must transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting channel at
the
> end of each communication, and at least every ten minutes during a
> communication, for the purpose of clearly making the source of the
> transmissions from the station known to those receiving the
transmissions.
> No station may transmit unidentified communications or signals, or
> transmit as the station call sign, any call sign not authorized to the
> station.
>
> If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would
include
> this requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any station that
> violated it. Likewise, DXpeditions should be disqualified from
> accreditation for violation of the requirement.
>
> What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or
> their equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and DXpeditions
for
> violation of this FCC regulation. If several such observers
> simultaneously reported repeated violations then the station should be
> disqualified.
>
>
>
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>From GaryK9GS at wi.rr.com Sun Aug 18 23:52:15 2002
From: GaryK9GS@wi.rr.com (Gary K9GS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Asheville, NC Contesters??
Message-ID: <008901c24733$cee7d800$9a991f41@wi.rr.com>
Any contesters in the Ashville, NC area??
73,
Gary
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
K9GS
Gary Schwartz email: k9gs@arrl.net
Check out K9NS on the web http://www.qsl.net/k9ns/
Society of Midwest Contesters (SMC) GMDXA
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>From LaRecolte at yahoo.com Sun Aug 18 23:06:42 2002
From: LaRecolte@yahoo.com (Ed Taylor, G3SQX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching Power Supplies
Message-ID: <000a01c2474a$3f99ef00$3ca29fd4@lakwod2.co.home.com>
Dick Frey, k4xu, wrote:
"Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these?"
The Samlec SEC 1223 works well at 20A, is easily switched to 110/230v, and
has no RF noise I can detect. Small, low price, recommended -- I have three
of them.
Ed, G3SQX
>From k4ww at arrl.net Mon Aug 19 06:46:11 2002
From: k4ww@arrl.net (Shelby Summerville)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <002301c24765$40619080$87badc0c@insightbb.com>
"Larry N7DF" <n7df@zianet.com> wrote: "One thing he missed in his write-up
is that sending your call with each contact is actually an FCC requirement."
Actually the rules require identification after each "communication"! IMHO,
a contest is a "continous" communication, and only ends when the advertised
time frame has elapsed? Therefore, "at least every ten minutes during a
communication" is not necessarily efficient, but within ?97.119 Station
identification FCC requirements.
C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>From radio at stelex.com.au Mon Aug 19 21:49:21 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <3D60CD31.4060500@stelex.com.au>
The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
world.
73 Mike, VK4DX
=============================================
Visit VK4DX contest calendar at www.vk4dx.net
Larry N7DF wrote:
> I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with
> great interest.
>
> The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each
> contact has been a
sore point with me for some time.
>
> One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with
> each contact is
actually an FCC requirement.
>
> ?97.119 Station identification. (a) Each amateur station, except a
> space station or telecommand station, must transmit its assigned call
> sign on its transmitting channel at the end of each communication,
> and at least every ten minutes during a communication, for the
> purpose of clearly making the source of the transmissions from the
> station known to those receiving the transmissions. No station may
> transmit unidentified communications or signals, or transmit as the
> station call sign, any call sign not authorized to the station.
>
> If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would
> include this requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any
> station that violated it. Likewise, DXpeditions should be
> disqualified from accreditation for violation of the requirement.
>
> What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or
> their equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and
> DXpeditions for violation of this FCC regulation. If several such
> observers simultaneously reported repeated violations then the
> station should be disqualified.
>
>
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 19 09:33:56 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <j732muoa4rb6qd43c6gprkn5bp5ncienmf@4ax.com>
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002 09:47:12 -0600, Larry N7DF wrote:
> =A797.119 Station identification.=20
> (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand =
>station, must transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting =
>channel at the end of each communication, and at least every ten minutes =
>during a communication, for the purpose of clearly making the source of =
>the transmissions from the station known to those receiving the =
>transmissions.
_________________________________________________________
A jailhouse lawyer like myself could have a field day with this
one. Your original question was "What is a contact". I might
ask "What is a communication". Is it an exchange of information
with one station, or with more than one station? I'm sure there
is no shortage of interpretations, but only the FCC's
interpretation counts, and that seems to be lacking.
Looking at the rule as a whole, I believe the correct
interpretation should focus on the last part which states the
purpose of the identification. The FCC wants identification
every ten minutes AND at the time of going QRT. I don't read it
as being needed after each QSO. But hey, I haven't passed my
jailhouse lawyer bar exam either... :-)
Bill, W7TI
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Mon Aug 19 12:00:43 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002301c24765$40619080$87badc0c@insightbb.com>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJCEFNEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Isn't that (one contest=one communication) pushing it a bit?
My understanding is that a 'communication' is a QSO.
According to The FCC Rule Book (ARRL, ISBN: 0-87259-245-6), page 6-4, the
Q&A explains that "legally, you have to ID only at the end of the QSO and at
least once every 10 minutes during the course of a QSO."
I accept the ARRL interpretation of the rule, since it was edited by Richard
Palm, K1CE, and he had a FCC staffer (John Johnston, W3BE) assist with the
editorial production of the book.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> "Larry N7DF" <n7df@zianet.com> wrote: "One thing he missed in his write-up
> is that sending your call with each contact is actually an FCC
> requirement."
>
> Actually the rules require identification after each
> "communication"! IMHO,
> a contest is a "continous" communication, and only ends when the
> advertised
> time frame has elapsed? Therefore, "at least every ten minutes during a
> communication" is not necessarily efficient, but within ?97.119 Station
> identification FCC requirements.
> C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>
>
>
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Aug 19 13:17:34 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching Power Supplies
Message-ID: <c9.26e6dce1.2a92741e@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/19/2002 3:12:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
LaRecolte@yahoo.com writes:
> The Samlec SEC 1223 works well at 20A, is easily switched to 110/230v, and
> has no RF noise I can detect. Small, low price, recommended -- I have
> three
> of them.
>
I found it. It is SAMLEX, not SAMLEC.
http://www.radiodan.com/misc/samlex1223.htm. Several dealers. The SEC 1223
seems to be priced from $89 to $99. Is one pound lighter than the Astron
SS-25 and much less expensive.
Tnx...geo
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From w9wi at w9wi.com Mon Aug 19 12:42:35 2002
From: w9wi@w9wi.com (Doug Smith W9WI)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>; from
cq-contest-request@contesting.com on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 12:05:08PM -0400
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com>
(If you get QST and you haven't already read the cited VHF column, you
should. It really may be more relevant to HF contesters than to VHFers -
while I don't agree with everything he writes, there's plenty of food for
thought.)
> From: "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au>
>
> The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
> world.
True, but contest sponsors are free to impose any additional rules they
wish, above and beyond FCC rules, and apply them to all participants
regardless of country.
IMHO adding such a rule in all contests would be a good thing. It already
exists in the Sprints and I don't see anyone complaining.
During a DXpedition, it is simply annoying to have to listen to a station
for 5 minutes before he IDs. During a contest, it is exceedingly
discourteous to the callers. At least the ones who are serious participants
in the contest.
=================================================================
"Contest OOs" are another issue. Actually I think that's a good idea too.
Everybody knows there are stations out there doing things they should get
disqualified for, but the chances they *will* get DQ'd are essentially zero.
It would not be easy to implement, especially on CW where anyone skilled
enough to catch violations would probably be participating in the contest.
It might be worth discussing though.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
>From bbradford at mail.agarcorp.com Mon Aug 19 14:10:42 2002
From: bbradford@mail.agarcorp.com (Bill Bradford)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CONGRATS--W5NN--NAQP SSB M2
Message-ID: <000f01c247ab$bbb0c8a0$3700a8c0@agar38.agarcorp.com>
Congratulations to the gang at W5NN for a SUPERB VICTORY once again. This
time in the NAQP SSB M2 category.
The little station that could again comes through beating the Goliaths to
win nationally.
Unfortunately I was personally unable to operate due to other committments,
but the other guys again prove that big money, big towers, and big antennas
do not by themselves insure victory.
What is required for victory no matter where or with what someone operates
is hard work, and the knowledge required for the particular contest.
This is another testimony for all the small contest stations out there to
keep on trying. Victory can be attained with relatively modest stations.
Mike, once again, my hat is off to you. A job well done....an intelligent
contest plan pulled off with perfection. Way to go !!!!
Hey Mike, is your middle name "RODNEY" ?
73,
Bill K5GA
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>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Tue Aug 20 00:13:02 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com>
Message-ID: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
At what point do we say enough with new rules? If we addressed every little
gripe on this reflector with a new rule, contest announcements would be
about as brief as War and Peace. The periodic reprintings of ARRL General
Rules would bankrupt the League. Serious stations would need to retain
attorneys just to figure it all out. Is that how far we want rulemaking to
go?
Certainly there are some blatant non-identifiers, but most stations that I
hear who don't ID after every QSO (and I think the jury is still out on
whether that really is what the FCC intends to stipulate (not that I need to
give one whit about what the FCC wants, unless I'm operating in the U.S.))
do tend to manage their pileups and their identity very well. My experience
in 20 years of contesting suggests the people like W9WI refers to are in the
vast minority.
If you tune across someone who isn't ID-ing as frequently as you would like,
it is likely because he knows that the people who were already in the pileup
know who he is. His failure to ID is possibly in some way a bonus to the
stations who got there first. It may be discourteous to the folk who are
newly tuned in, but it's not discourteous to those already calling.
But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
knot over stuff like this. It only hurts your rate. If you can't work him
because he doesn't identify enough, DON'T! Don't let something like this let
you take your eye off the ball. Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll
just end up being the umpteenth zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
"WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who already CAN work
the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
about that, too.
Sprints are unique, and require unique rules, because of the QSY rule. In
contests that actually allow running, the need for a rule about IDing is
less evident. If you don't like how someone is operating, don't work him.
Vote with your feet. Unless it's SS and the offending station is in VO1 or
VE8, there will be other mults, certainly there will be enough rate to make
up for it. But if enough people vote as you do, the other station will run
out of people to work and be forced to re-evaluate his operating technique.
You may believe that in the U.S., the quoted FCC regulation makes not IDing
after every Q against the law. I remain to be convinced. But even if it is,
remember, jaywalking is also illegal. In some places, chewing gum in a
public place is illegal. So is, in some areas, backing out of a front
driveway. But you know what, the world doesn't grind to a halt over any of
this stuff. The key here is perspective.
73, kelly
ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Smith W9WI" <w9wi@w9wi.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 11:42 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
> (If you get QST and you haven't already read the cited VHF column, you
> should. It really may be more relevant to HF contesters than to VHFers -
> while I don't agree with everything he writes, there's plenty of food for
> thought.)
>
> > From: "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au>
> >
> > The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
> > world.
>
> True, but contest sponsors are free to impose any additional rules they
> wish, above and beyond FCC rules, and apply them to all participants
> regardless of country.
>
> IMHO adding such a rule in all contests would be a good thing. It already
> exists in the Sprints and I don't see anyone complaining.
>
> During a DXpedition, it is simply annoying to have to listen to a station
> for 5 minutes before he IDs. During a contest, it is exceedingly
> discourteous to the callers. At least the ones who are serious
participants
> in the contest.
>
> =================================================================
>
> "Contest OOs" are another issue. Actually I think that's a good idea too.
> Everybody knows there are stations out there doing things they should get
> disqualified for, but the chances they *will* get DQ'd are essentially
zero.
>
> It would not be easy to implement, especially on CW where anyone skilled
> enough to catch violations would probably be participating in the contest.
> It might be worth discussing though.
> --
> Doug Smith W9WI
> Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
> http://www.w9wi.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 20 12:59:24 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEGBEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
> there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
> later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
> WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
> knot over stuff like this.
I like that....get your coax in a knot....
and I do tune on and come back from time to time.
> The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
> "WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who
> already CAN work
> the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
> interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
> they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
> about that, too.
>
Yessirreebob. There's nothing like poor operating practices (the
hypocrites) piled on poor operating practices (the no-ID'ing station) to
make it a fun pileup.
Some/many/most of those asking his call may also be those who could and did
work the guy...but, then asked the question over and over and over again
because they don't know his callsign either!
I like the idea of all contests having a simple rule requiring both calls
within a QSO.
Seems to me to be more efficient for all concerned.
73,
dale, kg5u
>From ua9cdc at r66.ru Wed Aug 21 00:08:13 2002
From: ua9cdc@r66.ru (Igor Sokolov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com> <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <003e01c2486c$33018280$0200a8c0@ua9cdc>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
> But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
> there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
> later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
> WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
> knot over stuff like this. It only hurts your rate. If you can't work him
> because he doesn't identify enough, DON'T! Don't let something like this
let
> you take your eye off the ball. Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll
> just end up being the umpteenth zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
My attitude is exactly the same. I either skip working the station that does
not ID or just call him and when/if he comes back give him 59001 and ask him
his call sign.
That cost him few extra seconds to give the call sign and few more to make
sure I got it. If I do not get the call sign he is not in my log and will
loose points for two more QSO. If he does not meet my demand for his call
sign and does not put me into his log - he has still lost some valuable
time. It always works well. If every third station that gets through starts
asking his call he quickly gets the message.
> The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
> "WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who already CAN
work
> the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
> interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
> they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
> about that, too.
Absolutely...
73, Igor UA9CDC
>From aaron.hsu at unistudios.com Tue Aug 20 12:26:43 2002
From: aaron.hsu@unistudios.com (Hsu, Aaron)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching power supplies
Message-ID:
<C97F028E8BEBD111A52E00805FE67BAF0A71BD19@usintex16lax.udh.unistudios.com>
QST did a review of several switching power supplies in the January 2000 issue.
The SS-30M had the "cleanest" DC trace with less than 20mVpp ripple and no
detectable switching spikes while the Samlex 1223 showed less than 30mVpp
ripple but 600mVpp switching spikes. Broadband noise is also 10 to 25db higher
on the Samlex supply. Surprisingly enough, the MFJ unit looks like it has the
lowest spectral noise of all the supplies tested! Spectral plots and trace
displays are in the report. You can download it from the ARRL site in the
members-only section. It's about 670K in size because it includes other
product reviews.
I've confirmed on my TS-850S/AT that you can hear the switching noise. At
Field Day 2001, we used a couple of Samlex 1223 supplies and my '850 would pick
up a 3 S-unit "bump" in the noise floor every few dozen kHertz on most HF
bands. The noise completely disappeared when we turned off the switchers and
used battery power. Although my '850 heard the noise, we weren't able to
detect it on 6 or 2 meters with a TM-255A 2M radio (with TenTec 1209
transverter for 6M). Nor was the noise discernable on Oak Hills or NorCal QRP
HF rigs (the '850 is known to have a VERY sensitive receiver!). I recently
purchased a Astron SS-30M, but haven't had time to test it yet with the same
'850. If anyone's interested, I'll hook it up sometime soon at home and post
results.
73,
- Aaron Hsu, NN6O (ex-KD6DAE)
{nn6o}@arrl.net
{athsu}@unistudios.com
No-QRO Int'l #1,000,006
. -..- - .-. .- ".... . .- ...- -.--"
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Tue Aug 20 16:59:16 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ohio QSO Party - This Saturday 8/24
Message-ID: <d2.1cc9e3f5.2a93f994@aol.com>
The 2002 Ohio QSO Party will be this Saturday, August 24, from 16Z (noon EDT)
to 04Z Sunday (Midnight EDT).
Full details are at the OQP Web site, www.mrrc.net/oqp
Several items of note:
This year we have added an out of state club competition. No great prizes,
but include your club name with your log and contribute to the glory of your
club.
Several logging programs have added OQP support. Writelog now has a module,
courtesy of Steve, N9OH, which is available at:
<A
HREF="http://www.xnet.com/~sjwoodr/ham/modules">http://www.xnet.com/~sjwoodr/ham/modules</A>
Free logging programs which support OQP include GenLog by W3KM, N1MM, and a
special demo version of NA. Links to all of these are available at the OQP
web site.
To promote high band activity, folks are encouraged to check 10 meters on the
hour of even GMT/EDT hours. If 15 meter conditions are like this past
weekend in NAQP, check 15 early and often. If the band seems to be in the
dumps, check it anyway on the hour of odd GMT/EDT hours. Keep in mind that
E-skip propagation can occur at any hour of this contest, so keep checking.
The Ohio QSO Party includes big activity from one of the biggest states, and
one of the best crew of mobile contesters of any state QSO party. We hope
you'll join us on Saturday!
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 20 19:31:06 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020820223106.01274644@pop.vnet.net>
Thanks to many who responded to this. FYI, I learned
that CBS by K5KA calculates rates AFTER dupes are removed, in
addition to several other nice analysis features. K5KA says he
"may" modify it later this year to do multiplier analysis for
DX contests like it currently does for SS (see K5TR's response
for SS examples).
73, Bill W4ZV
You can get CBS here:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/software/Cbs.exe
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Tue Aug 20 19:37:52 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEGBEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
References: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.1.20020820183619.00d9b980@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 11:59 08/20/02 -0500, Dale L Martin wrote:
>like the idea of all contests having a simple rule requiring both calls
>within a QSO.
Dale,
That's one of the things I like about Sweepstakes!
73, Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Wed Aug 21 06:03:15 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS870 Band data output
Message-ID: <006b01c248d0$243a6780$d8840ec3@shack1>
I love my TS870 which is a great radio but which because of its lack of band
data to control antenna and filter switching has been relegated to secondary
use in favour of two FT1000MPs in my SO2R set-up. I did use the 870 for a
while with band data generated by the logging computer but I didn't find
that too satisfactory. The problem being that if the computer crashed band
data was lost and the 870 was potentially exposed to front end damage when
band pass filters etc dropped out of circuit.
Yesterday, I decided to see if I could find a way of modifying my 870 to
provide the band data output it lacked. I found it to be remarkably easy to
achieve but not as 4-bit parallel band data (Yaesu) rather as direct decoded
band data the like of which a band decoder connected to a Yaesu rig would
provide. It seems to me this is a way better deal. I don't need an
external band decoder for the 870. It will now directly switch my Array
Solutions Six Pack and my Dunestar band-pass filters.
If anyone wishes their 870 could do this I am happy to provide details of
this relatively simple mod.
73 and good contesting.
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>From w9wi at w9wi.com Wed Aug 21 01:49:46 2002
From: w9wi@w9wi.com (Doug Smith W9WI)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>; from ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca
on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:13:02PM -0500
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com> <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20020821004946.A11589@w9wi.com>
Is a rule necessary? Maybe not. Obviously there are many on the reflector
who feel not. There is definitely considerable sentiment among the
operators I know that failure to ID frequently is a serious problem. This
view is largely expressed by the "little pistols", the folks who spend most
or all of the contest S&P.
Obviously the FCC does not consider this a serious issue even if they do
feel their rules require an ID with each QSO. Really I don't think this
issue should be one for governments to be involved in. Certainly
participants in a round-table or traffic net don't need to be forced to ID
every time they stop transmitting.
But they aren't in a hurry either - nothing is lost if a would-be new
participant has to wait around a few minutes to find out who he's listening
to. We're different.
> Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll just end up being the umpteenth
> zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
Very true. It's the possibility he might be that South Sandwich station
nobody expected to show up, and the fear I might pass him up because I
thought it was LU6XXX who I'd already worked and who only IDd every 5
minutes.
Anyway, I have developed a strategy for dealing with this. I'm not going to
take my chances that the non-IDing station might be a needed mult. (or even
needed QSO) If I hear someone running, and I don't know, by hearing his
call, that he's a dupe, I'm going to call him. (no, I'm not going to
jeopardize my rate by continuing to call if he doesn't come back reasonably
quickly) If, when he comes back to me, he hasn't given his call, I'm going
to ask him for it.
(I'm of mixed mind regarding what to do if, after asking for his call, he
still fails to ID. One option is to keep asking him, stepping on other
callers if necessary, until he IDs. The other is to scratch the QSO. On
the one hand, that gives him a NIL - on the other since it's probably going
to flag as a dupe on his end, it's not going to hurt him significantly.)
Would you, in the NAQP, call "CQ NA", and then insist on exchanging RST,
rig, weather, and occupation before you give your name and QTH? Of course
not; that would be an amazingly discourteous attempt to have a good time at
the expense of your fellow competitors. Intentionally failing to ID
frequently isn't quite as blatant but IMHO it's a similar behavior.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
>From Tine.Brajnik at pub.mo-rs.si Wed Aug 21 08:08:04 2002
From: Tine.Brajnik@pub.mo-rs.si (Tine Brajnik)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SCC RTTY championship
Message-ID: <3D639EC4.67DE@pub.mo-rs.si>
HI,
this coming Saturday Aug. 24th 12 UTC to Sunday Aug. 25th 1159 UTC will
be held another SCC RTTY Championship.
Complete rules at http://lea.hamradio.si/scc/rtty/rules.html
CU, 73 Tine Brajnik S50A
>From K1AR at aol.com Wed Aug 21 08:59:25 2002
From: K1AR@aol.com (K1AR@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW Trophy Update
Message-ID: <19c.7570357.2a94da9d@aol.com>
All--
This note it to give all of you a brief update on one of our favorite
subjects--CQ WW trophies. Here you go:
* All 2000 plaques have been produced and shipped. If you haven't received
yours, you will shortly.
* All requests for replacement awards that I have received have also been
produced and shipped. If you have not received an old award, now would be a
great time to let me know and I'll take care of it.
* The 2001 SSB plaques have already been ordered and should be available for
shipment in about 30 days. (thanks to K8DX for his assistance). The CW group
is right behind.
In addition, I have received numerous requests for duplicate awards, usually
multi-operations wanting plaques for each operator or a guest op wishing to
give an award to his host. If you are interested, the cost for each award is
$50. Send your request to me along with payment to: John Dorr, K1AR, 2
Mitchell Pond Road, Windham, NH 03087. I have my engraver a little
overwhelmed right now (she's processing nearly 200 plaques for me), so I
would guess the lead-time on these orders will be about 60 days.
We're making progress, guys. Thanks for your patience.
73 John, K1AR
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 07:52:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211352.g7LDqum03093@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info (tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 10 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 10 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 10 158,198 FCG
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 10 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 10 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 10 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 7 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 10 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 8 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 6 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 4 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 4 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 2 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 9 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 07:57:33 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211357.g7LDvXI03102@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visiy
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 08:02:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211402.g7LE2Ju03123@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this siummary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 08:10:11 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211410.g7LEABD03142@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Wed Aug 21 14:54:04 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <20020821135404.E25254@cs.utexas.edu>
I just noticed that Icom is apparently a sponsor (of plaques
awarded to winners) of the North American QSO Party. Is this
the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
support for contesting before:
http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=4
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From sm3cvm at swipnet.se Wed Aug 21 21:02:37 2002
From: sm3cvm@swipnet.se (Lars Aronsson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Coming up; TOEC WW GRID Contest
Message-ID: <001d01c2493c$ef8f3340$047b97d4@LarsAronsson>
The Top Of Europe Contesters (TOEC) hereby has the pleasure to invite all
amateur radio stations world wide to participate in the TOEC WW GRID CONTEST.
The aim of the contest is to boost the interest for "Grid hunting" on the HF
bands, and to introduce a contest where it is more important to copy the QSO
message than in most other similar events.
Contest event:
CW: August 24 - 25, 2002
Saturday 1200 UTC - Sunday 1200 UTC
Exchange:
RST + Grid Field/Square identifier, i.e. 599 JP73 (two letters (Grid Field) +
two figures (Grid Square)).
Multipliers:
Each Grid Field (JP, KO, EM etc.) worked gives 1 multiplier per band.
More information:
SM3CER Contest Service
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/toecwwgc.htm
TOEC
http://www.qsl.net/toec/
73, cu in TOEC WW GRID CONTEST
Lars, SM3CVM - SM3X
>From n5nj at gte.net Wed Aug 21 16:33:13 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
References: <20020821135404.E25254@cs.utexas.edu>
Message-ID: <007601c24951$f9293080$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
Kenwood has sponsored ARRL plaques for years - along with many other smaller
donors.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kharker@cs.utexas.edu>
To: "CQ Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
> I just noticed that Icom is apparently a sponsor (of plaques
> awarded to winners) of the North American QSO Party. Is this
> the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
> thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
> others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
> support for contesting before:
>
> http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=4
>
> --
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto"
kharker@cs.utexas.edu
> University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign:
WM5R
> Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest
Club
> Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on
Laptops
> Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Thu Aug 22 06:51:11 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: TS870 Band data output
Message-ID: <003f01c249a0$0271c280$159c0ec3@shack1>
A number of people have responded to my mailing requesting further details.
A few others responded pointing me to
www.dk9ip.de/DK9IPprojects/DK9IPdecod/dk9ipdecod.html and to
www.qsl.net/k0bx/ where information can be found on a similar mod for the
TS850. I guess this just goes to show that most things in life have already
been done! You just need to know where to find the details!
For those that asked I will describe the mod I have done. A look at the
above URLs will also be worthwhile.
My initial idea was to try to find a source of 4-bit parralel band data
(Yaesu style) within the 870. It doesn't exist as the 870 ships band data
around inside the radio in serial form. Of course this data has to be
decoded for the purpose of switching the selector relays in the Final filter
circuit. This job is done by IC1 on the Final filter board (TC9174F).
What I decided to do was to bring out 6 buffered switching lines for the six
HF contest bands to facilitate automatic switching of my Array Solutions Six
Pack and my six band Dunestars. I don't need lines for 30/17/12m but these
can be available for anyone that does.
I mounted a piece of .1 inch pitch strip board about 3/4 inch square on a
DB9 female connector. I did this by wedging the edge of the strip board
between the two horizontal sets of pins on the DB9 such that pins 1-5 of the
DB9 lined up on the centre 5 tracks of the 7 track wide strip board. Pins
1-5 were then soldered to the board. Pins 6 & 9 were wired with short wire
links to tracks at either edge of the board. I connected 6 npn switching
transistor collectors, one to each of pins 1-6 of the DB9 and all six
emitters were taken to ground. The bases of each of the transistors were
taken via a 5k6 1/4W resistor towards the back edge of the strip board to
which I attached a piece of ribbon cable.
I connected the other end of the ribbon cable to the collectors of Q10, 11,
12, 14, 15, 16 on the foil side of the Final filter board which can be
located top centre of the radio under a removable metal plate. The filter
board must be removed to make the connections. Connection is relatively
easy as Kenwood have located spare pads close and connected to the
collectors of these devices. In order to make the mod neat I didn't worry
about which of pins 1-6 on the DB9 related to which band. It turned out in
my case to be 1=20, 2=160, 3=80, 4=15, 5-40 & 6=10m. I used BC337
transistors which are good for switching up to 45V at close to an amp.
I removed the external auto ATU connector, which for me is redundant and
mounted my DB9 in its place. Anyone not wishing to remove this could
possibly feed the ribbon cable out at the back just under the case top.
I claim no rocket science here. This is just a simple mod that solves what
for me has been a significant shortcoming in the use of my Kenwood TS870 for
contesting. I pass it on to you for what it is worth.
73 and good contesting
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>From radio at stelex.com.au Thu Aug 22 19:54:47 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Plus ?
Message-ID: <3D64A6D7.9080302@stelex.com.au>
Anyone knows what happened to LogPlus ? Used to be one of the best DOS
logging programs, then it was gone but it finally came back last year (
or early this year) with the announcement of Windows version. The
original site was www.logplus.com, then after the comeback it was on
logplus.org, but now it's gone again. Any info ?
TNX ! 73 Mike,VK4DX
=============================================
Visit VK4DX Contest Calendar at www.vk4dx.net
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:33:36 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221433.g7MEXaH04240@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:35:22 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221435.g7MEZM704249@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:38:17 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221438.g7MEcHc04263@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info (tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
9K9K(9K2RR) 2339 2311 493 39 2,292,450
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S LP
NZ1U(@KB1H) 181 180 161 5 58,121 YCCC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
NZ1U KB1H,N1XS
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:40:49 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221440.g7MEenL04276@localhost.localdomain>
2002 RAC Canada Day - Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: July 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: ve9qed@rac.ca
Mail logs to:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z5
Canada
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/M HP
VE3DC 602 1024 52 56 24 1,124,496
VE5RI 527 1214 41 40 24 818,424
KA6BIM 251 440 35 33 24 373,048 NCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/S HP
XM6JY(@VE6JY) 336 705 47 50 24 655,000
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K6LA 257 640 34 32 20 436,128 SCCC
VE4YU 230 229 35 33 255,136
VE7AVV 0 809 0 40 15 198,960 BCDX Club
N6HC 174 329 27 20 10 179,164 SCCC
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 212 121 22 19 5 96,268 BCDX
W4SAA 112 34 21 9 8 35,220 FCG
K4BAI 181 22 0 0 27,632 SECC
K1GU 118 0 28 0 4 24,920 YCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE5SF 416 562 39 39 18 579,696
VE3MQW 197 249 36 29 250,510
VA3NR 207 243 29 33 18 227,044
VE3BW 183 221 29 37 16 217,536
VE3AGC 47 360 18 36 19 207,252
VE7UQ 62 346 17 28 153,540
VE9WH 32 249 22 20 112,812
VE9DX 505 0 37 0 12 110,852
VA6RA 1 180 1 24 39,050
VE3IAY 194 0 26 0 32,708 CRDXC
VA3WN 142 50 13 10 6 26,542
W0ETT 100 2 25 1 7 21,632 Grand Mesa
VE3ANX 116 2 23 1 2 18,240
W1TO 67 12 15 5 12,680 YCCC
VE3BUC/W4 0 61 0 15 3 8,970
N4WSM 0 29 0 13 4,550 TCG
K1VU 0 38 0 10 3,380 YCCC
W4NZ 32 3 9 2 3,300
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
VE3KZ 242 226 40 39 22 309,048
VE3XAX 334 114 37 24 208,864 U-VE Contest Club
WB6BWZ 26 13 9 4 8 4,862 SECC
AA0XJ 19 5 7 3 5 2,080
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
XL5DX(VA5DX) 513 764 12 12 19 141,696
N6RO 35 66 9 12 1 18,018 NCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 60 179 8 10 4 30,564
VE3ZIK(VE3ZIK/4N 56 41 6 9 12 9,870
I2WIJ 53 23 7 5 2 5,880 Marconi Contest Club
AE9B/M 10 0 6 0 1 550
Operators:
KA6BIM KA6BIM,NT6K
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3JAI,VE3NYX,VE3OZO,
VE3SS,VE3STT,VE3VMO,VE3VZ
VE5RI VA6ZZZ,VE5CJR,VE5CMA,VE5FN,VE5WI,VE6EZ,VE6NAP,
VE6SV,ZL1JG
XM6JY TI2WGO,VE6JTM,VE6JY,VE6MAA,VE6SRV
>From WR1X at arrl.net Thu Aug 22 11:36:12 2002
From: WR1X@arrl.net (Paul WR1X)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Quebec City
Message-ID: <001c01c249ea$223579a0$843229d8@gis.net>
Good morning,
I will be visiting Quebec City in three weeks and would like to know if any
contest operators would like to get together over coffee.
Please contact me at the below address and we'll make plans.
73,
Paul C. Bolduc
E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
Amateur radio call: WR1X
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:44:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221444.g7MEik404291@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
(USA HQ stations are in DX summary)
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
AA5NT 605 1143 190 24 1,268,820 NTCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 22 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 23 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 20 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
W2EN 1008 0 169 15 643,890 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 12 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 310 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 22 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 18 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 18 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 12 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 2 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:47:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221447.g7MElSv04300@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
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Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
YL4HQ 5127 4885 374 24 12,302,356 Latvian CC
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
EI0HQ 1338 2662 166 24 2,160,000
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
DJ5FS 0 1026 198 24 772,002 RR DX
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA M/S LP
DL8SCG 633 0 195 24 399,945 RR DX
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
LY4AA(@LY3BH) 1851 0 283 24 1,850,537 Kaunas University of
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 19 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 22 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 14 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 7 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 18 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 7 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 22 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 9 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 1237 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Thu Aug 22 15:54:59 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <000e01c249eb$e7e9da00$1c705142@fpfzqlga>
>Is this
>the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
>thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
>others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
>support for contesting before.
Icom was a major supporter of WRTC '96, though I don't know what they may
have done for 2000 or 2002. In the beginning of our fund-raising efforts,
we were having a terrible time getting anyone in the industry to do anything
besides laugh at us and tell us how terrible the times were. Only HRO was
willing to help, kicking in a $10K donation to get us started. Then Icom
America got creative and donated a bunch of radios which we were able to
sell to raise funds. (By donating equipment instead of cash, they were able
to get around the watchful eyes of their JA overlords.) I don't recall
Yaesu's response to our requests, but I do remember Kenwood laughing us
right out of the room. I'm not a fan of Icom radios, since they can't ever
seem to get their CW output waveform right. But they have been a very good
corporate citizen in supporting the contest community
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT
>From henry at summitschool.com Thu Aug 22 14:33:48 2002
From: henry@summitschool.com (Henry Heidtmann)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
Message-ID: <3D65207C.EBB39FE8@summitschool.com>
Does anyone have any .ant files for the QY4 modeling software by WA7RAI?
I've downloaded it and am playing a bit, but would like to see what
other people have come up with in terms of modeling(I'm completely green
at this, but the bug has bitten!). Looking primarily at building a 15M
monobander. Also, per OJ's suggestion, I'm looking for the K6STI program
but cant find a website for it-
Any help appreciated-
Henry, N4VHK
Winston-Salem,NC
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Thu Aug 22 12:31:13 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Plus ?
In-Reply-To: <3D64A6D7.9080302@stelex.com.au>
Message-ID: <20020822183113.33866.qmail@web13605.mail.yahoo.com>
Sorry Mike, Bob N7XR got out of the business. Contact him at
mailto:N7XR@everett.com if you want more details.
I'm ben using DX4WIN since 1997, love it. K5ZD and ON4UN us it also.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au> wrote:
> Anyone knows what happened to LogPlus ? Used to be one of the best DOS
> logging programs, then it was gone but it finally came back last year (
> or early this year) with the announcement of Windows version. The
> original site was www.logplus.com, then after the comeback it was on
> logplus.org, but now it's gone again. Any info ?
=====
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From k4xu at bendcable.com Thu Aug 22 19:30:18 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig power supply -- results
Message-ID: <002a01c24a44$c7f44060$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
30 responses received. No pattern. Astron, MFJ and Sanlex all equal.
Everyone who has tried the small light 20/23A switches likes them for what
they are - small and light. They are usually not noisy -- several folks
said they are used in MM stations with no troubles.
One only thing they apparently do not like is power outages - over/under
supply. several comments on breaking them on island trips when the local
power dumped.
Thanks to all who replied.
Dick Frey k4xu
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Thu Aug 22 23:01:04 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
like it is clean.
Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
things about the 756 and the 1000.
I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and the
1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but my
main love is SSB contests.
Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000 is
the ultimate rig.
My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in my
shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community about
the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
Thanks for the help.
Bill K4XS
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>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Thu Aug 22 23:16:55 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Letterman's Top 10 List
Message-ID: <6c.213137a1.2a96f517@aol.com>
Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
10. You will gain an appreciation for those county lines you cross on the
way to Dayton.
9. Learn to operate SO2R when you can't screw things up too bad.
8. 176 Mults, 12 hours. Can you do that clean sweep?
7. Run with the Road Warriors!
6. We could never have X5 class solar flares two years in a row!
5. So My Club can beat Your Club.
4 If you liked chasing good ops with weak (WRTC) signals from OH, you'll
like chasing good ops with weak (mobile) signals from OH.
3 When it's over, you'll know that there are only 244 days until the
Florida QSO Party.
2. Thirty days to send in your log.
And still the number 1 reason:
1. No Sunday Afternoon!
Hope to see you in the Ohio QSO Party, Saturday, August 24, 16Z to 04Z
Sunday.
Full details at www.mrrc.net/oqp
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Thu Aug 22 21:08:08 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3D65A718.56D7EFAA@cncnet.com>
Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
> main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
> like it is clean.
>
> Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
> the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
> like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
> reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
> things about the 756 and the 1000.
Et C
Hey Bill,
There are a lot of super nifty radios out there. The most obvious
issue, to me, is similarity between your two radios. Personally,
I have minor problems moving between an MP and an MP MkV.
Many of the important push buttons are in different places, and
the DSP works on one radio and it's dog poo on the other.
If you are sufficiently mental agile, how about the new
Ten Tec, (Orion?) as the second radio? Amazing specs,
but no user reports yet.
Or, if you're really brave, how about the Elecraft K2 with
the 100W (and several other) additions. Mine has been on
loan far more than it has been here, but I fell in love with
it (at the five watt level) in the few hours that I've been
able to use it. Check it out. Would you FEEL competitive
with your rig about the same size as a big 2M box?
Neat problem you have. I look fwd to reading other
replies.
73 de Bill K6KM
>From k8khz at yahoo.com Thu Aug 22 21:35:13 2002
From: k8khz@yahoo.com (Sean Fleming)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K8KHZ's Top Ten Things To take with you mobile for OQP.
Message-ID: <20020823033513.93043.qmail@web13101.mail.yahoo.com>
10. State Map of Ohio, takes two to hold the map. Please don't do this while
calling cq or driving.
9. Radar detector for detecting highway patrolman. If pulled over still can use
excuse, "I am lost on my way to Dayton"
8. Rolls of Quarters. Good for paying the toll at the toll gate of the Ohio
Turnpike. "Also good for flipping to see who gets to ride shotgun"
7. Copy of OQP rules. can be also used if you run out of toilet paper cause you
are im-between exits. Remember to read them first.
6. Lemon Diet coke but remember to throw away the cans. Not good for anything
except making a large vertical antenna. use your imagination.
5. AAA Touring guide of Ohio. You can use pages not used for extra TP or
something to even out your mobile rig. but if you do get lost there is another
map incase your large state map blew out the window.
4. Book of Ohio restaurants, list will include Cracker Barrel, Arby's,Wendy's
Cracker Barrel, Bill Knapp's (now closed), oh yeah did I say Cracker Barrel?
Remember you can get a discount if you show your last years OQP log thanks to
K8MR.
3. Binoculars, good for making extra points in OQP. paragraph 4.2 seen in
rules says your get 3 points for making eye contact with a durgible. the list
contains such well knows as the Goodyear, Budweiser, and any other UFO that you
can identify correctly.
2. Amish cook book makes good reading material while im-between QSO's and
driving behind horse and buggy.
1. teleohone number to K8MR's incase you get lost.
good luck,73
Sean
http://www.geocities.com/k8khz
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Fri Aug 23 00:55:03 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
In-Reply-To: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
Bill,
Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased
with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or
FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM and Yaesu booths a
half dozen times.
My decision was compounded by the fact that I harbored an active dislike
for Yaesu radios. I owned (and still own) a FT-107M (the WHITE radio) with
which I won the 1984 ARRL ARRL DX CW from HR1DAP. Still, every other Yaesu
HF radio I used struck me as rather odd: FT-101s (any version), the FT-102
and any model of the FT-7x7 family. I harbored a secret fondness for the
FT-ONE which I got to use at N5AU in the 1982 CQWW, but it still had its
oddities and a huge price tag to boot.
I walked out of Dayton 1995 with a brand new FT-1000D. In the seven years
since I've acquired four more used ones ("Ya got a used FT-1000D for sale,
call K8CC - he'll buy it" :-)). Another FT-1000D is a long term guest in
the shack, courtesy of a friend on assignment in DL-land. This past
January I bought a used FT-1000MP from AES to see if I was missing
anything. Multi-multis consume lots of radios...
When I sit down to single op, the FT-1000D is radio I get behind. Compared
to my IC-765s, its a much better SSB radio which is what I was looking to
improve. The SSB crystal filtering of that era (dual 2.7 KHz filters
yielding a -6dB bandwidth of 2.4 KHz) was not narrow enough. The IC-775
struck me as a DSP wrapped around the back end of a IC-765.
I am a big fan of "simple to operate". In this regard, the FT-1000D is
better than the FT-1000MP, although I've gotten used to it by now. The
TS-950SDX IMO was the worst in this regard - lots of little knobs with
medium gray legends which were difficult to read.
K6KM makes an excellent point - if you're going to do SO2R, you really need
two radios of the same model. I did 1991 SS with one IC-765 and one
IC-761. Same front panels, but different controls in different spots. The
same condition exists between the FT-1000MP and MKV/Field.
So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two FT-1000Ds.
FWIW
73,
Dave/K8CC
At 10:01 PM 8/22/02 -0400, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
>Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
>main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
>like it is clean.
>
>Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
>the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
>like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
>reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
>things about the 756 and the 1000.
>
>I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and the
>1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
>watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but my
>main love is SSB contests.
>
>Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
>Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000 is
>the ultimate rig.
>
>My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in my
>shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
>why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
>send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
>start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community about
>the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Bill K4XS
>
>
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>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Aug 23 04:58:01 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
Message-ID: <002301c24a65$85fd0860$31272a42@k7qq>
There is some freeware that has been around for a long time by K4VX that
does a fine job for designing yagi's
It is available at AC6V's web site as well as many others .
If you can't find it I think I have it in a ZIP format.
Quack
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From: "Henry Heidtmann" <henry@summitschool.com>
To: "Contesting Reflector" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 17:33
Subject: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
> Does anyone have any .ant files for the QY4 modeling software by WA7RAI?
> I've downloaded it and am playing a bit, but would like to see what
> other people have come up with in terms of modeling(I'm completely green
> at this, but the bug has bitten!). Looking primarily at building a 15M
> monobander. Also, per OJ's suggestion, I'm looking for the K6STI program
> but cant find a website for it-
> Any help appreciated-
> Henry, N4VHK
> Winston-Salem,NC
>
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>From s51ta at volja.net Fri Aug 23 09:15:15 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] searhing for n8bjq!
Message-ID: <00a301c24a6c$72c2fd20$9ce94dc1@home>
Somebody knows n8bjq new email, n8bjq@erinet.com this one is not working....( I
found this on WPX HP)?
Thank you!
Ted, s51ta
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>From mark at concertart.com Fri Aug 23 06:00:13 2002
From: mark@concertart.com (Mark Beckwith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <061a01c24a8c$0dc8b750$0100a8c0@TL01>
> My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
my
> shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> why.
The Kenwood. :)
Mark, N5OT
>From w2up at mindspring.com Fri Aug 23 12:31:36 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3D661D18.32052.819CA@localhost>
Another option, which I use:
One FT-1000D and one FT-990. A used FT-990 can be had for under
$1K. It is basically the same radio as the 1000D, with an almost
identical layout. It doesn't have a second receiver, which is really
unnecessary in SO2R (unless you like listening to 4 receivers during a
contest!)
73,
Barry W2UP
On 22 Aug 2002 David A. Pruett wrote:
<snip>
> So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
> the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
> 150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two FT-1000Ds.
>
> FWIW
>
> 73,
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From wally at el-soft.com Fri Aug 23 15:41:36 2002
From: wally@el-soft.com (Valeri Stefanov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Budapest Hungary
Message-ID: <001701c24aa2$758fa220$081238d4@wally>
Hi Fellow Contesters,
I'll be in Budapest Hungary between 18th and 23rd of September and I'll be glad
to meet some HA contesters during my stay.
I'll be in EBEN Hotel - tel. 383 8418. I'll arrive on 18th late evening, have
to present a lecture on 19th during a dental implantology congress and I will
be free most of the day on 20,21st and 22nd of September.
73's de Wally (Dr.Valeri Stefanov) LZ2CJ,LZ8T and team member LZ9W & YM3LZ
P.S. EU guys - look for us in WAE SSB ! We will be YM3LZ again from Asiatic
Turkey Check http://www.qsl.net/ym3lz for updates.
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>From Timothy.Urban at wc.ey.com Fri Aug 23 10:45:39 2002
From: Timothy.Urban@wc.ey.com (Timothy.Urban@wc.ey.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <OF7E58C3AA.05A8CE28-ON85256C1E.004AE506@ey.com>
Bill:
Sorry about your rig.
Seems like it will help you a lot to answer two questions:
how important is it to have two easy to use rcvers operatable
simultaneously?
and, would you prefer to be able to shift rx/tx from ant1 to ant2
on the front panel, or would you rather be able to use ant2 for subrcvr
diversity reception?
I have the FT1000Mk5 which I like a lot for the 2 rcvrs and the ability to
push a front panel button to switch between rx+tx on either ant1 or ant2.
My FT1000D doesn't let you do that since ant2 is never a tx antenna. But
it does let you use the subrcvr to simultanteously listen on the second
antenna - really neat when you've got a horizontally opposed ant plugged
in ant1 and a vertical on ant2. If it matters to you, the 1000D looks and
feels like the most quality piece of equipment I've ever owned.
Happy to be corrected by others out there who have more experience with
these rigs,
73
N5IIT
Cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Sent by: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
08/22/2002 10:01 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
cc:
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT
1000 MP5
Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like
the
main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it
looks
like it is clean.
Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is
approximately
the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
things about the 756 and the 1000.
I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and
the
1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but
my
main love is SSB contests.
Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000
is
the ultimate rig.
My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
my
shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community
about
the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
Thanks for the help.
Bill K4XS
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Fri Aug 23 15:21:23 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Letterman's Top Ten List
Message-ID: <03b901c24ab0$5eceb5e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
> Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
But the real reason, of course, is to tone up those operating skills for the
Washington State Salmon Run on September 21st and 22nd!
http://www.wwdxc.org/salmonrun/ 30 days and counting!
Seriously - have fun with the boys from the home state of the Wendy Burger and
Hamvention this weekend!
73, Ward N0AX
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>From n4zr at adelphia.net Fri Aug 23 11:52:55 2002
From: n4zr@adelphia.net (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000
MP5
In-Reply-To: <061a01c24a8c$0dc8b750$0100a8c0@TL01>
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 05:00 AM 8/23/02 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
> > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
>my
> > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> > why.
>
>The Kenwood. :)
The TenTec Orion.
73, Pete N4ZR
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 23 12:21:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208231821.g7NILko05436@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
K6NA(N6ED) 862 202 10 174,124 SCCC
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
ND2T 185 80 14,800 NCCC
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
VA3XRZ 194 68 9 13,192 Contest Club Ontario
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 23 12:22:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208231822.g7NIMc205445@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
DK0EE(DL4MDO) 738 8810 250 24 2,202,500 BCC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
RW4WZ 479 5350 195 1,043,250
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
RW4WZ 211 1805 62 111,910
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
RW4WZ 279 2435 76 185,060
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW4WZ RW4WZ,RW4WZ,RW4WZ
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Fri Aug 23 15:47:04 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <003e01c2486c$33018280$0200a8c0@ua9cdc>
Message-ID: <20020823214704.54252.qmail@web13306.mail.yahoo.com>
The basic point is this.
** Don't worry if the OTHER station is playing by
the FCC rules (assuming that station is under the
FCC's jurisdiction) just make sure that YOU are
following the rules as best YOU know how for your
OWN station **
I'm not responsible for any other station's
operations so I don't give a burnt out 6146 if
they ID at the end or not. If I get their calland
exchange and I'm following the rules as best I
can and they don't.. NOT MY PROBLEM! **
just 1 ham's opinion..
73
Chuck K3FT
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
http://finance.yahoo.com
>From wa7fab at cdsnet.net Fri Aug 23 17:16:47 2002
From: wa7fab@cdsnet.net (Van K7VS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
<5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001401c24afb$2742a140$0100a8c0@computer>
An FT1000D if you can afford it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@adelphia.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> At 05:00 AM 8/23/02 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
> > > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you
were in
> >my
> > > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
> > > why.
> >
> >The Kenwood. :)
>
>
> The TenTec Orion.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> _______________________________________________
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>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Sat Aug 24 00:47:51 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs YAESU 1000MP V
Message-ID: <46.2c8982e0.2a985be7@aol.com>
Thanks to all who posted on this topic. I hope I responded individually to
each of you. If I didn't, my apologies to you.
OK, it looks like if the 775 is toast when it arrives at the the repair site,
it will probably be replaced by a 1000MP V. After looking at the review in
QST and hearing the good things about it from you guys, I think it is a no
lose situation. If I like the other 775 I have which was not zapped better
than the 1000 the 775 will become the run radio. If I like the 1000 better,
the 775 will stay the S/P radio and the 1000 will be the main radio. I have
operated two different radios before and it has not been a problem. If it
becomes one, the rig I am least happy with will be replaced with a twin of
the other.
Here's the question. What set of filters would you guys recommend for SSB
and which set for CW? Most of my operation is in contests, and I have no
desire to fire up on any of the digital modes, RTTY etc.
Thanks again for the help guys.
Bill K4XS
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>From ah3c at frii.com Fri Aug 23 06:32:19 2002
From: ah3c@frii.com (Peter Grillo, Sr.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <000801c24a98$beaa2020$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Hi Dave -
12 years have past since I had my own station to operate....been on contest
DXpeditions and some multi-op since. Now I am building my own shack. My
Geochron arrived 2 days ago. My two FT-1000D's are still in their boxes (I
had the first one at KH3 and loved it, so I got the other and have never
used it). I have been gathering SO2R e-mails over the past 6 years so I can
make up the rest of the station. Now I will need to select the antenna
switching hardware and computer programs to go along with them. I have
always preferred TR over CT, simply because of my fear of the windows
environment causing crashing and the subtle flexibility Tree had vision to
include early in the game. I found a $50 used 486 computer just for keying
the radio. I picked up a Heil boom mike/headset at WRTC 2002 and hope to
have enough aluminum up to be on in time for SS.
Hope to CU on.
Thanks for your summary. It confirms I am heading in the right direction.
73,
Pete
----- Original Message -----
From: "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net>
To: <Cqtestk4xs@aol.com>; <x>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> Bill,
>
> Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased
> with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or
> FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM and Yaesu booths a
> half dozen times.
>
> My decision was compounded by the fact that I harbored an active dislike
> for Yaesu radios. I owned (and still own) a FT-107M (the WHITE radio)
with
> which I won the 1984 ARRL ARRL DX CW from HR1DAP. Still, every other
Yaesu
> HF radio I used struck me as rather odd: FT-101s (any version), the FT-102
> and any model of the FT-7x7 family. I harbored a secret fondness for the
> FT-ONE which I got to use at N5AU in the 1982 CQWW, but it still had its
> oddities and a huge price tag to boot.
>
> I walked out of Dayton 1995 with a brand new FT-1000D. In the seven years
> since I've acquired four more used ones ("Ya got a used FT-1000D for sale,
> call K8CC - he'll buy it" :-)). Another FT-1000D is a long term guest in
> the shack, courtesy of a friend on assignment in DL-land. This past
> January I bought a used FT-1000MP from AES to see if I was missing
> anything. Multi-multis consume lots of radios...
>
> When I sit down to single op, the FT-1000D is radio I get behind.
Compared
> to my IC-765s, its a much better SSB radio which is what I was looking to
> improve. The SSB crystal filtering of that era (dual 2.7 KHz filters
> yielding a -6dB bandwidth of 2.4 KHz) was not narrow enough. The IC-775
> struck me as a DSP wrapped around the back end of a IC-765.
>
> I am a big fan of "simple to operate". In this regard, the FT-1000D is
> better than the FT-1000MP, although I've gotten used to it by now. The
> TS-950SDX IMO was the worst in this regard - lots of little knobs with
> medium gray legends which were difficult to read.
>
> K6KM makes an excellent point - if you're going to do SO2R, you really
need
> two radios of the same model. I did 1991 SS with one IC-765 and one
> IC-761. Same front panels, but different controls in different spots.
The
> same condition exists between the FT-1000MP and MKV/Field.
>
> So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
> the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
> 150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two
FT-1000Ds.
>
> FWIW
>
> 73,
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
>
> At 10:01 PM 8/22/02 -0400, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> >Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like
the
> >main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it
looks
> >like it is clean.
> >
> >Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is
approximately
> >the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
> >like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
> >reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
> >things about the 756 and the 1000.
> >
> >I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and
the
> >1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
> >watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future
but my
> >main love is SSB contests.
> >
> >Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
> >Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000
is
> >the ultimate rig.
> >
> >My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in my
> >shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> >why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can
either
> >send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying
to
> >start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community
about
> >the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
> >
> >Thanks for the help.
> >
> >Bill K4XS
> >
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>From pa5et at muurkrant.com Sat Aug 24 13:23:26 2002
From: pa5et@muurkrant.com (Rob Snieder)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Looking for DXpedition logs with more than 10.000 QSO's
Message-ID: <025301c24b58$494e03d0$6401892c@amd1900>
Hello all,
I'm currently working together with K4UVT on a DXpedition Statistical
Log Analysis software called LogStat. This software reads an ADIF
DXpedition log and creates graphs on which operating strategy could be
changed. It will clearly show you what mode, band and continents needs
more attention, it also shows if the number of QSO's in a specific mode
goes down like RTTY or PSK so you know you have worked most of them and
can spent more time on other modes and bands.
An example based on our logs of last years DXpedition can be found on:
http://www.qsl.net/lldxt/j7_vp2m_2002/statistics-j7.html
What I want to ask you is to mail me a zipped ADIF file of one of your
DXpeditions (only > 10.000 QSO's, can be multiple callsigns), in return
I will mail you the statistical graphs. The reason of asking you this is
to test the software with "real" logs so we know if it can handle all
formats. Of course I will keep the logs confidential for my selves only.
Later this year the software will become available to all of you.
Hope to hear soon from you,
Rob Snieder pa5et@muurkrant.com
Member Cocos Island DX-pedition 2002 <http://www.qsl.net/ti9m>
http://www.qsl.net/ti9m
LLDXT <http://www.qsl.net/lldxt> http://www.qsl.net/lldxt
PI4COM <http://www.muurkrant.com/pi4com>
http://www.muurkrant.com/pi4com
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>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Sat Aug 24 09:00:22 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ohio QSO Party - TODAY!
Message-ID: <1bb.551befb.2a98cf56@aol.com>
Yes, it's ZERO days to the Ohio QSO Party!
The fun starts today at 16Z (noon EDT), and goes 12 hours until 04Z Sunday.
Suggested frequencies are 45 KHz above the bottom on CW, and 3850, 7225,
14250, 21300, and 28450 on SSB.
Exchange serial number and county (OH) or state, province (VE), or "DX".
Full details are at www.mrrc.net/oqp
QSO Parties like these are greatly impacted by their mobile operations. We
will have six such operations by experienced contesters: AF8A (+W8AV), K8CC
(+W8MJ), K8MR, NY4N, W1NN, and WT9U. Just between these mobiles all 88
counties will be activated. Add in lots of home, portable, and other mobile
operations and you can count on a great contest with lots of activity.
See you soon in the OQP!
73 - Jim K8MR (mobile in 20+ counties in the hills of southeast Ohio)
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sun Aug 25 00:24:59 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
Message-ID: <3D67892B.4010009@stelex.com.au>
Well, if you happen to be the World #1 in your category and then you
find out to be classified into the wrong category where you are 137th or
so, you wouldn't call it accuracy, would you.
What CQ WW Contest organizers MUST MUST MUST do is to publish claimed
scores on the web, just like Steve N8BJQ does for WPX contest. That
would help to avoid a lot of disappointment for some.
73 Mike, VK4DX
==============================================
Visit VK4DX Contest calendar at www.vk4dx.net
>jukka.klemola@nokia.com jukka.klemola@nokia.com
>Thu, 1 Aug 2002 11:52:59 +0300
>So, CQWW committee made a -B.
>Committee's scoring accuracy is still above 99.9% !
>With more than 10.000 scores announced that is world's
>most accurate operation still !
>73,
>Jukka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Goran SM4DHF [mailto:sm4dhf@telia.com]
> Sent: 31 July, 2002 21:57
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
>
>
> Hi,
> just heard from a friend in W7 who got the CQ Magazine that
> my contest operation
> in CQWW Phone 2001 as TI2/SM4DHF seems to be listed as a
> winning score for Europe on
> 15 m LP!!
>
> I have no idea how this happend... the soapbox comment that
> is on the CQ Internet page
> is not what was in my cabrillo file either!
>
> Trying to sort this out with CQ at the moment.
>
> 73 Goran SM4DHF
> **************************************
> http://www.sm4dhf.com/search.shtml
> log search collection
>
>
>
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sun Aug 25 00:39:23 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] September state QSO parties
Message-ID: <3D678C8B.5060003@stelex.com.au>
VK4DX Contest calendar ( www.vk4dx.net ) has been updated with the
September state QSO parties' rules (TN, LA, AL, TX)
73 Mike, VK4DX
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Sat Aug 24 16:55:43 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
>> > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in
>>my
>> > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
>> > why.
>>
>>The Kenwood. :)
>
>
>The TenTec Orion.
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
>From the Ten-Tec web page on 24 August 2002:
--------------
"Please note that as of today (June 19, 2002) that we have not published
complete spec and receiver performance data - we expect these to be
forthcoming shortly and will publish them to our web site in the near
future. Printed literature and revised photos of the Orion will be available
in the next few weeks."
We will begin deliveries in September 2002, but it is likely that backorder
status will stretch delivery of some orders for the Orion past that date.
First orders in are the first orders shipped."
---------------
Excuse me, but I'm from the computer industry. That's where you know a
marketeer is lying simply by the fact that his lips are moving. While I'm
sure there are some people who are so loyal to Ten-Tec that they would jump
at the chance to get an early spot on this waiting list, I suggest that
those "early adopters" are likely to end up the ones with the arrows in
their backs. Personally, I think I'll wait until I hear an Orion on the air
and can read some reliable lab reports before jumping on this bandwagon.
Bruce, N6NT
>From ws7i at ewarg.org Sun Aug 25 00:54:39 2002
From: ws7i@ewarg.org (Jay Townsend)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Last Call - RTTY NAQP Log's
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20020824235439.007646ec@ewarg.org>
This is the last call for RTTY NAQP logs.
Send them today or miss helping with the accuracy of the contest.
Jay
---
Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Sat Aug 24 21:02:22 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000
MP5
In-Reply-To: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.2.2.20020824200151.01aa1e40@mail.attbi.com>
I saw the TenTec Orion at the New England Division convention. I did not
play with it, but over-heard that the "software isn't done yet".
73 - Jim AD1C
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Sat Aug 24 23:26:52 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <9e.2b74f300.2a999a6c@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/24/2002 11:32:45 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
ah3c@frii.com writes:
> I have been gathering SO2R e-mails over the past 6 years so I can
> make up the rest of the station.
Six years! What are you waiting for, the next sunspot cycle? Just joshing
you, but really, why wait?
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From ve3pn at igs.net Sun Aug 25 04:59:22 2002
From: ve3pn@igs.net (Peter Barron)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5 +Ten Tec
Orion
Message-ID: <000f01c24beb$cc5cb260$98f4a8c0@HOMEOFFICE>
Has anyone taken delivery of an Orion yet , interested in its SO2R capacity
Peter Barron
Ve3pn@igs.net
>From g4buo at compuserve.com Fri Aug 23 05:18:54 2002
From: g4buo@compuserve.com (Dave Lawley)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <200208230419_MC3-1-CA5-3286@compuserve.com>
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT wrote:
>Icom was a major supporter of WRTC '96, though I don't know what they may
>have done for 2000 or 2002.
Icom provided brand-new IC765 and IC735 radios for each station in the
original WRTC in Seattle in 1990. I remember being very impressed
with the IC765, and regret not having brought one back with me at the
very advantageous price that was on offer.
Icom provided us with brand-new IC756PROII and IC7400 (also known
as IC746PRO) on loan to the GB50 Jubilee station, and the rigs worked
flawlessly.
It seems to me that both Yaesu and Icom have gone crazy with their
rig naming conventions. IC756PROII, FT1000MP MK-V Field. Yuk.
Only Kenwood have stayed with a more sensible choice of identifier
for their rigs, unfortuntately in the area where it matters - performance
- Kenwood seem to have lost the plot. Will be interested to hear what
contesters think of the Ten-Tec Orion when it hits the streets. At
present if I had to get a new radio it would be the K2/100.
Dave G4BUO
>From ha1ag at compuserve.com Sun Aug 25 09:01:56 2002
From: ha1ag@compuserve.com (Zoli Pitman HA1AG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
<5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <000001c24c20$8630ba40$1c6cd3d4@pcl0486>
>>> My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in
>>> my shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
>>> why.
>>
>>The Kenwood. :)
>
>
> The TenTec Orion.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
How do you know?
Zoli HA1AG
>From arturodaprile at libero.it Mon Aug 26 00:28:41 2002
From: arturodaprile@libero.it (ik7jwy)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW-CW 2001 results ?
Message-ID: <000b01c24c7e$63412840$a89d1c97@it>
HI All,
does anyone know where I can find out the results (only Italy), please ?
Thanks
73's de Art, IK7JWY
>From nf1j at earthlink.net Sun Aug 25 17:14:42 2002
From: nf1j@earthlink.net (Warren C. Stankiewicz)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anyone have (or know a source for) DRSI PCPA software?
References: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <000b01c24c8d$3266e8e0$321bfea9@familyroom>
As I slowly put things together, and think about getting more actively on
the air...
I found my old DRSI board, but can't seem to find the floppy with the TNCTSR
drivers, and the regular packet program that used to use it. (I found the
BBS and TCPIP ones, naturally).
Since DRSI no longer exists, does anyone know of a regular source for this
stuff, or barring that, have an old disk laying around a copy of?
Many thanks,
warren, NF1J/6
nf1j@earthlink.net
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Sun Aug 25 19:28:35 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Letterman's Top Ten List
In-Reply-To: <03b901c24ab0$5eceb5e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEIHEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
>
> > Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
>
> But the real reason, of course, is to tone up those operating
> skills for the Washington State Salmon Run on September 21st and
> 22nd! http://www.wwdxc.org/salmonrun/ 30 days and counting!
>
Which, in turn is nothing more than a warm-up for the Texas QSO Party,
September 28-29, 2002.
If you can't be a Texan, you can at least work one (or more).
http://www.k5vuu.com/tqp/
73,
dale, kg5u
>From k5zd at charter.net Mon Aug 26 01:15:03 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5 +Ten Tec
Orion
In-Reply-To: <000f01c24beb$cc5cb260$98f4a8c0@HOMEOFFICE>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDMEEMDMAA.k5zd@charter.net>
I got to see the new Ten Tec Orion for the first time at the Boxboro
convention this weekend. It looks like a nice package - especially if you
like black! The look is kind of a cross between an Icom and a TenTec.
Word is that the original production run is sold out. Second run is
expected some time before Christmas.
This radio reflects a new concept in radio design. The hardware is a
platform with user interface (knobs, dials, display) and RF. The real
features will be enabled through software. Assuming they have a strong
platform (the specs look good), the innovation and possibilities will come
from software. Too early to tell if the Ten Tec engineering team is up for
that challenge, but assuming the software can be upgraded in the field, the
potential for continuous improvement is intriguing.
Given the expected product availability, you have some time to think about
it and wait for some of the early user comments.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Peter Barron
> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 03:59 AM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> +Ten Tec Orion
>
>
> Has anyone taken delivery of an Orion yet , interested in its
> SO2R capacity
>
>
> Peter Barron
> Ve3pn@igs.net
>
>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 26 11:03:54 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208261703.g7QH3sc11356@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to paticipate in this summary, please visit,
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
S50A 634 1498 229 24 343,042 SCC
SV1XV 233 525 117 61,425
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 788 1834 243 24 445,662 Latvian CC
HA9RU 574 1300 199 18 258,700
S56A 462 1063 219 15 232,797 CCS
AA5AU 462 1167 191 17 222,897
WX4TM 413 1053 147 154,791
W2YC 353 955 143 136,565 FRC
VK4UC 260 763 125 10 95,375
VE6YR 202 493 111 16 54,723
VA3DX 116 326 61 3 19,886 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
HG9A(HA9OA) 589 1346 214 21 288,044
PA5AT 454 1022 206 24 210,532
SP8SW 374 822 172 19 141,384 SPDX Club
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 280 809 162 10 131,058 Chiltern DX Club
YL2LY 332 747 167 13 124,749
F6FJE 337 790 155 122,450
N2WK 273 739 131 11 96,809
WA5CHX 230 585 123 14 71,955
M0BEX 158 343 77 10 26,411
VE3BUC 115 294 75 7 22,050 CCO
WA6BOB 62 141 48 2 6,768
Operators:
S50A S50A,S57IIO,S57LWG
SV1XV SV1VN,SV1XV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 26 11:05:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208261705.g7QH5Nv11365@localhost.localdomain>
2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: TOEC.Contest@pobox.com
Mail logs to:
TOEC
Box 178
S831 22 Ostersund
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
F5IN 338 74 36,852 U.F.T.
N2ED 145 25 4 10,525 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 20 20 00:23 400 Chiltern DX Club
Operators:
(none)
>From w4pa at yahoo.com Mon Aug 26 12:51:48 2002
From: w4pa@yahoo.com (Scott W4PA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Truth or Consequences. . . .
Message-ID: <20020826185149.98805.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com>
--------------
>>"Please note that as of today (June 19, 2002) that we have not
>>published complete spec and receiver performance data - we expect
>>these to be forthcoming shortly and will publish them to our web site
>>in the near future. Printed literature and revised photos of the
>>Orion will be available in the next few weeks."
>Excuse me, but I'm from the computer industry. That's where you know
a
>marketeer is lying simply by the fact that his lips are moving. While
>I'm sure there are some people who are so loyal to Ten-Tec that they
>would jump at the chance to get an early spot on this waiting list, I
>suggest that
>those "early adopters" are likely to end up the ones with the arrows
in
>their backs. Personally, I think I'll wait until I hear an Orion on
>the air
>and can read some reliable lab reports before jumping on this
>bandwagon.
>Bruce, N6NT
--------------------------------------------------------
The "marketing liar" who wrote the text that appears on the Ten-Tec
web site regarding the new Orion HF transceiver is rumored to know
a thing or two about high-end receiver performance. I hear he even
gets on for the occasional CW contest. Unconfirmed at this hour...
film at 11.
Scott Robbins, W4PA
Amateur Radio Product Manager
Ten-Tec, Inc.
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
http://finance.yahoo.com
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Aug 26 16:46:35 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
Message-ID: <a.241a944a.2a9bdf9b@aol.com>
Hello Guys,
I thought this might be of interest:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From contesting at eircom.net Tue Aug 27 00:00:58 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Flags wanted..
Message-ID: <00f201c24d4c$26ae3700$c7a6cad5@host>
Hi - I am looking for the flags of the following territories or islands -
does anyone know whether they exist, or where they can be located ?
73s, Tim EI8IC
www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
**************************
bs - Scarborough Reef
bv9p - Pratas Is
ce0 - Easter Is
ce0 - San Felix and San Ambrosio Is
ce0 - Juan Fernandez Is
cy9 - St. Paul Is
cy0 - Sable Is
fo - Austral Is
fo - Marquesas Is
fo8x - Clipperton Is
h40 - Temotu Province
hk0 - Malpelo Is
jd - Minami Torishima
kg4 - Guantanamo Bay
kh5 - Palmyra Is
kh5k - Kingman Reef
kh7k - Kure Is
kp5 - Desecheo Is
py0s - St Peter and St Paul Rocks
r1m - Malyj Vysotskij Is
vk9m - Mellish Reef
vk9w - Willis Is
vk0 - Macquarie Is
vp8 - South Orkney Is
vp8 - South Shetland Is
vu4 - Andaman and Nicobar Is
vu7 - Lakshadweep Is
xf4 - Revilla Gigedo Is
yv0 - Aves Is
zl8 - Kermadec Is
zl9 - Auckland Is and Campbell Is
3b6 - Agalega Is
3b9 - Rodriguez Is
3c0 - Annobon Is
3d2 - Conway Reef
3d2 - Rotuma Is
>From felipe at isla.net Mon Aug 26 19:15:54 2002
From: felipe@isla.net (Felipe J. Hernandez)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: [FCG] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
In-Reply-To: <a.241a944a.2a9bdf9b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <003601c24d4e$24ee73b0$c800640a@isla.net>
George,
Great to hear back from you...sounds like fun..
Anyway, this online soapbox is the most exiting thing Ive seen from the
arrl in years..
If cq would do something like this it would add a new dimension to
contesting...
Just imagine getting all the soapbox commentaries that bring back the
memories of the contest and immediate information including photos of
the stations... this is fun all year long.. KUDOS to the arrl for this
effort...
Felipe
-----Original Message-----
From: fcg-admin@mailman.qth.net [mailto:fcg-admin@mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Georgek5kg@aol.com
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 3:47 PM
To: TOMK5RC@aol.com; CWMAN1@aol.com; w6ter@worldnet.att.net; Steven
Wheatley; fcg@mailman.qth.net; w2gd@hotmail.com; A.AIMETTE;
CQ-Contest@CONTESTING.COM
Subject: [FCG] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
Hello Guys,
I thought this might be of interest:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 26 23:43:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Flags wanted..
In-Reply-To: <00f201c24d4c$26ae3700$c7a6cad5@host>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208262239060.9421-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Tim Makins, EI8IC wrote:
> Hi - I am looking for the flags of the following territories or islands -
> does anyone know whether they exist, or where they can be located ?
>
> 73s, Tim EI8IC
> www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
>
Most of the islands you've listed are owned by other countries and would
fly the flag of the parent country. The CIA World Fact Book might be a
good place to look.
Zack W9SZ
>From f5nly at free.fr Tue Aug 27 07:11:22 2002
From: f5nly@free.fr (F5NLY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
Message-ID: <000c01c24d7f$ce5d46c0$7ab5933e@lo>
Hi,
is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
?
Tks in advance,
73 Lee.
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 27 09:57:06 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
References: <000c01c24d7f$ce5d46c0$7ab5933e@lo>
Message-ID: <052c01c24dd1$a151ee40$6501a8c0@don>
Excellent group of programs. Not only do you get the Log Checker, you
also get a Cabrillo converter that converts just about any kind of log to
Cabrillo
and a Master Call database maintenance program which I use to maintain a very
large database for RTTY. Master call files can be converted for WriteLog, WF1B
or CT and I'm sure some of the others.
Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "F5NLY" <f5nly@free.fr>
To: <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:11 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
> Hi,
> is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
> ?
> Tks in advance,
> 73 Lee.
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Aug 27 11:52:52 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
Message-ID: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/27/2002 12:58:45 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
f5nly@free.fr writes:
> is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
>
Lee, I use the WT4I contest tools, and I find them to be quite useful for
finding anomolies in Cabrillo files. For example, you can quickly and easily
find RST errors, Zone errors, Band errors, etc. There is a feature for using
master.dta, but I have never really every figured out how to use this,
however.
For me WT4I tools was worth the money.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:32:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271632.g7RGWCv12495@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB HP
K4BAI 133 42 59 25 7 25,872 SECC
W4SAA 139 13 66 12 22,698 FCG
N6RO 99 31 50 15 5 14,820 NCCC
KW8W 0 198 0 74 4 14,652
N2ED 52 63 35 40 5 12,525 FRC
W3IQ 17 94 13 52 5 8,320 NCC
K5KG 48 12 35 11 3 5,060 FCG
N6DE(@W6YX) 43 17 26 13 3 4,056 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB LP
KU8E 159 109 68 57 12 53,375 SECC
N8EA 149 77 71 41 11 41,776 MRRC
NY1S 177 43 76 26 12 40,494
K8IR 124 88 65 43 36,288 BAY AREA WIRELESS
W7LPF 138 17 74 11 11 24,905
NF4A 98 79 49 40 24,475 FCG
NA4K 96 67 55 39 24,346 TCG
NU8Z 65 58 41 33 4 13,912 MRRC
KN4Y 100 0 2 0 9 12,800 FCG
N3SD 45 45 28 23 5 6,885 NCC
K5OT 65 0 50 0 6,500 SMC
W8RU 34 12 25 9 1 5,440
N2CU 36 27 24 20 2 4,356 Western New York DX
N4GG 22 3 18 3 1 801 PVRC
K6UFO 10 12 8 12 2 640 NCCC
K4LOG 0 26 0 20 520 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB QRP
N4BP 50 0 37 0 3,700 FCG
WB6BWZ 11 5 11 4 3 405 SECC
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:33:44 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271633.g7RGXiT12504@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
S50A 634 1498 229 24 343,042 SCC
SV1XV 233 525 117 61,425
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
9A5W 921 2217 250 22 554,250 Croatian CC
YL2KF 788 1834 243 24 445,662 Latvian CC
KH6ND(@KH7R) 555 1632 212 345,984
HA9RU 574 1300 199 18 258,700
S56A 462 1063 219 15 232,797 CCS
AA5AU 462 1167 191 17 222,897
WX4TM 413 1053 147 154,791
W2YC 353 955 143 136,565 FRC
VK4UC 260 763 125 10 95,375
VE6YR 202 493 111 16 54,723
VA3DX 116 326 61 3 19,886 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
RG9O(RZ9OU) 593 1651 209 22 345,059 Novosibirsk Contest
HG9A(HA9OA) 589 1346 214 21 288,044
PA5AT 454 1022 206 24 210,532
A45WD(YO9HP) 340 967 160 154,720
SP8SW 374 822 172 19 141,384 SPDX Club
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 280 809 162 10 131,058 Chiltern DX Club
YL2LY 332 747 167 13 124,749
F6FJE 337 790 155 122,450
N2WK 273 739 131 11 96,809
GU0SUP 265 604 131 79,124
WA5CHX 230 585 123 14 71,955
M0BEX 158 343 77 10 26,411
VE3BUC 115 294 75 7 22,050 CCO
VE7ASK 112 260 72 18,720
WA6BOB 62 141 48 2 6,768
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DJ9XB/QRP 203 443 122 54,046
Operators:
S50A S50A,S57IIO,S57LWG
SV1XV SV1VN,SV1XV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:35:20 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271635.g7RGZKq12513@localhost.localdomain>
2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: TOEC.Contest@pobox.com
Mail logs to:
TOEC
Box 178
S831 22 Ostersund
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, pleae visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
F5IN 338 74 36,852 U.F.T.
N2ED 145 25 4 10,525 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
SM3X(SM3CVM) 273 54 19,062 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 20 20 1 400 Chiltern DX Club
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:37:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271637.g7RGbPk12524@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
RI4M 811 9235 260 2,401,100
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
DK0EE(DL4MDO) 738 8810 250 24 2,202,500 BCC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
KH6ND(@KH7R) 646 9555 206 24 1,968,330
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
KI6DY/0 430 5440 168 22 913,920
WX4TM 440 5480 107 893,240
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
A45WD(YO9HP) 456 6455 177 1,142,535
RW4WZ 479 5350 195 1,043,250
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
VE6YR 262 3090 98 302,820
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
SP8SW 177 1925 96 9 184,800 SPDX Club
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 CCO
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
A45WD(YO9HP) 210 3030 63 190,890
RW4WZ 211 1805 62 111,910
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
RW4WZ 279 2435 76 185,060
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
A45WD YO9HP,YO9HP
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW4WZ RW4WZ,RW4WZ,RW4WZ
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:39:50 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271639.g7RGdoh12533@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
K6NA(N6ED) 862 202 10 174,124 SCCC
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
K9MI 490 124 9 60,760 SMC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 CCO
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
VE3DZ 244 90 4 21,960 CCO
W0ETT/M 282 77 10 21,714 Grand Mesa
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 CCO
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
W0TM 201 80 3 16,080 Grand Mesa
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 CCO
ND2T 185 80 14,800 NCCC
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
VA3XRZ 194 68 9 13,192 CCO
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
K4RFK 73 40 2,920 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
KW8W 32 20 640 MRRC
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:41:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271641.g7RGffL12546@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
9K9K(9K2RR) 2339 2311 493 39 2,292,450
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
NZ1U(@KB1H) 181 180 161 5 58,121 YCCC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 CCO
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
N2GC 226 225 228 6 102,828 YCCC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DH1TW(@DF3CB) 652 874 465 36 709,590 BCC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 CCO
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 CCO
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 CCO
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 CCO
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 CCO
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 CCO
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 CCO
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 CCO
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
NZ1U KB1H,N1XS
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From k8khz at comcast.net Tue Aug 27 21:53:40 2002
From: k8khz@comcast.net (Sean D. Fleming)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
Message-ID: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left the
computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only one
but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so how
do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
Sean K8KHZ
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>From k5ka at earthlink.net Tue Aug 27 23:04:17 2002
From: k5ka@earthlink.net (Ken Adams)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <200208280246.g7S2kMhF022937@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
>I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
>
The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
available for
your transmit antenna.
>2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build your
own.
See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods, including
the
computer interface.
>3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
>
Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works with
all the
popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
>any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
Good luck and enjoy the rig.
73, Ken K5KA
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 00:18:22 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <3D6C4F0E.000017.00920@MIKE>
Sean, although you may feel like you stepped
backwards, you actually took a big step forward
in comparing a 570 to an 850 as a contest rig.
I've had both. To connect to a pc for rig control,
there are several choices you can make. You
can build your own, or guys like W1GEE sells
them for about 40 bucks. Just do a search on
W1GEE and it will show his site. Same thing
goes for the cw keying. You can build a serial
interface with directions that usually come with
your logging software, or purchase interfaces
such as sold on the TRLog web site made by
W1WEF. There are 3 models that range from
$25 or so to around $50. In an actual contest,
I think you'll find the 850 is much better in
handling the QRM then the 570. For CW use,
I had 2 400 hz Inrad filters in mine, and it worked
well. On the antenna part, I've never used
seperate antennas for transmit and receive,
so I'm not much help there, but I have seen the
mod, so it can be done. Hang in there, because
you DID make the right decision.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Sean D. Fleming
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so
how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
Sean K8KHZ
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>From n5nj at gte.net Wed Aug 28 09:53:40 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
Message-ID: <20020828135340.OIEZ18399.out012.verizon.net@[127.0.0.1]>
Once you use your 850 in a contest, you'll wonder why you said what you said
here. This is especially true if you install good filters in both IF's.
The receive antenna mod allows you to connect seperate receive antennas.
N3OC's (nee WA3WJD) mod is excellent to do this. The single SO-239 is for
transmitting. Use an external antena switch.
For computer interfacing, you need a Kenwood IF-232C level convertor or
equivalent to change from the TTL levels on the radio to RS-232. Then, it's
equivalent to the 570 as far as computer control.
You can use a rig blaster with the 850 just like you would with the 570. You
may want to consider using a simple LPT port or serial port interface for
sending CW. They can be built for a few dollars, or you can buy them from many
sources - W1WEF makes an excellent one.
The 850 has less bells and whistles than the 570, but can out-perform it
easily. Invest in some good filters for it. If you close your eyes and
listen, you won't be able to tell you're not using one of the latest
multi-kilobuck radios.
73,
Bob N5NJ
>
> From: "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net>
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
>
> I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
> 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
> one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
> transmit on it?
>
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
> mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so
> how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
> 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
> blaster will that do the trick?
>
> any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
> Sean K8KHZ
>
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 28 09:53:50 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
should develop their own.
Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
73, Bill W7TI
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Wed Aug 28 14:35:25 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL contest certificate redesign
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A92993CC@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
After many years of service, were are retiring our old style landscape-format
(horizontal) certificates and replacing them with sleek, sharp portrait-style
(vertical) designs. The changeover has meant delivery delays, however.
To those awaiting certificates for several ARRL-sponsored operating events,
please stand by. The basic artwork has been approved, and the Graphics
Department is hard at work tweaking the final design and layout for the
certificates.
We anticipate having the new certificates on hand, ready for labeling and
mailing by the Contest Branch by mid-October. The new-style certificates will
be used for all ARRL-sponsored HF and international events starting with the
certificates for the 2001 ARRL 160 Meter Contest. New VHF/UHF certificates will
debut with the 2002 June VHF QSO party. New ARRL November Sweepstakes
certificates will be issued for the first time for the 2002 events.
In addition to the new certificates, we are also replacing the old-style ARRL
June VHF QSO Party plaque with a more modern design. The artwork was selected
from dozens of photos submitted by members and will feature a spectacular
mountain sunrise from a rover's perspective. The new June plaques also are
expected to be available by mid-fall.
Thanks for your patience. If you have questions, please contact me at
n1nd@arrl.org or at 860-594-0232.
73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Wed Aug 28 14:31:40 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Logs Received Page available
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A92993CB@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
Field Day 2002 logs received posted (Aug 28, 2002) -- The ARRL Contest Branch
has announced that the logs submitted for Field Day 2002 have been posted on
the Logs Received page on the ARRL Web site. Click on "2002 ARRL Field Day"
under "Other Reports." Contact the ARRL Contest Branch (contests@arrl.org or
860-594-0232) if you spot errors or if your entry is missing. The Contest
Soapbox page includes interesting photographs and stories from many Field Day
groups. Feel free to share your group's photos and stories.
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
>From 00tlzivney at bsu.edu Wed Aug 28 13:46:01 2002
From: 00tlzivney@bsu.edu (Zivney, Terry L.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Turner [mailto:w7ti@dslextreme.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:54 AM
To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
should develop their own.
Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
73, Bill W7TI
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>From n2rd at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 15:01:50 2002
From: n2rd@arrl.net (Rajiv Dewan, N2RD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
Message-ID: <3A1862A8-BAB0-11D6-84A4-003065E721EA@arrl.net>
I think that log checking is a huge volunteer effort. Common standard
format log files help the volunteers. This is the reason for the
Cabrillo file requirement. Should ARRL, in other words its members,
pay for this or should the contesters bear some cost in making the log
checking easy? On the surface, it seems to me that the contesters
should bear the burden of making the volunteers' job easier.
The one argument that can be made against such a requirement, is that
it makes it harder for a casual contester to participate *and* send in
the logs. This is somewhat ameliorated by the fact that most
electronic log programs generate some form of Cabrillo logs, and ARRL
does not require Cabrillo format submission for contesters who log on
paper.
Just another opinion.
Regards,
Rajiv, N2RD
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:53 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
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>
>From w2up at mindspring.com Wed Aug 28 15:05:54 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <E17k7Ct-00013i-00@smtp6.mindspring.com>
Bill,
Are you serious?
Should the government buy your radios for you since they created
the FCC and licensing requirements? and so on...
Barry W2UP
On 28 Aug 02, at 8:53, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Aug 28 16:21:11 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <37.2ca0155e.2a9e7ca7@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/28/2002 5:40:23 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
w7ti@dslextreme.com writes:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
Here are my comments:
WT4I Tools software is not required in in order to create a Cabrillo
compliant log. That is the responsibility of the contest participant, and
most if not all of us, depend on our logging software - TR, WL, CT, etc. - to
generate the Cabrillo format correctly. WT4I Tools is an optional aide to be
used in ensuring, but only to a degree, that contact information is logged
correctly.
The contest sponsors, in this case the ARRL, has established - with the help
of very accomplished contesters - a standard format in which logs should be
submitted. That is Cabrillo. The benefit, of course, in having such a
standardized format is in the efficiency gained by automating the processing
of hundreds or thousands of logs.
You are questioning why the ARRL does not provide free of charge to the
contest community the WT4I Tools software. Your argument seems to be that
the League has adopted the Cabrillo standard and, therefore, should provide
software to edit the content of a Cabrillo file. Following that logic, you
could also argue that the League should provide free of charge the contest
logging software - TR, WL, CT, etc.- that generates the Cabrillo files.
Carrying the thread further - why not have the League provide free of charge
the equipment required to operate the contests to provide the contacts to
capture in the software to generate logs in the standardized format? (...she
swallowed a fly...). I think that you can begin to see the ridiculousness of
this logic.
Here is the Bottom Line in my way of thinking: The contest sponsor has the
responsibility of setting the rules (and standards) of the contest,
advertising the contest, evaluating and publicizing the results and awarding
the prizes. Everything else - including all costs of participation and
compliance with the rules - are are the responsibility of the contestants.
IMHO.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 28 14:33:55 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
Sean...
Checkout N6TR's website at http://n6tr.jzap.com/850repair.html .
It has alot of useful info on mods/repairs etc... Gee if guys like
N6TR, K6LL, etc.. are using TS-850 's that can't be all that bad.
Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
$20. I have had an 850 for years - with both the 1st/2nd IF CW filters
and it has worked great !!! I have only used a 570 one time (at W4AN's)
for CQ WPX CW so don't have much experience with it. Have fun....
Jeff KU8E
--- "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net> wrote:
> I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
> 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve
> or can you transmit on it?
>
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is
> no rs232 port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a
> box to buy or what?
>
> 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
> have rig blaster will that do the trick?
>
> any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
> Sean K8KHZ
>
>
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>From trey at kkn.net Wed Aug 28 15:46:37 2002
From: trey@kkn.net (Trey Garlough)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <20020828214637.GC5081@kkn.net>
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from the
> membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I at some
> reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who wants them.
> If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League should develop their
> own.
> Am I missing the bigger picture here?
In a word, yes.
Did you find it annoying that back in The Old Days[tm] the ARRL
required you to use offical ARRL contest summary sheets and log sheets
and to submit an Op Aid 6 dupe sheet with your log?
Did you find it annoying that you had to send an SASE to Newington to
request copies of these official forms?
Did you find it annoying that the ARRL didn't provide postage-paid
envelopes for you to submit your contest logs?
Did you find it annoying that the ARRL didn't provide you with a
voucher to use at Kinko's to make copies of your logs?
Did you find it annoying that the post office charged you extra money
if you wanted to send your log via certified mail with return receipt
requested?
Now ask yourself all those same questions and substitute CQ for ARRL.
Now consider a budget for paper log submission, rounding off to whole
dollars to make things easy:
$1 SASE snail mailed to Newington to request forms
$1 Kinko's charge before the contest for copying one blank
summary sheet, the blank Op Aid 6 (two sides), and 10 blank
log sheets
$1 Kinko's charge after the contest for copying one prepared
summary sheet, the used Op Aid 6 (two sides), and 10 used
log sheets
$1 Log packet snail mailed to Newington
$4 Certified mail with return receipt (optional)
$??? Cost of your personal time, wear and tear on your car, etc
So using paper logs it's gonna cost you about $3-4 out of pocket every
time you get on and operate a contest and work 500 guys, unless you
splurge and send it certified USPS. Or you can send it in a FedEx
overnight letter for $10.
You can buy WT4I's Cabrillo Converter for $20, or you can download and
use KA5WSS's LogConv program for FREE.
I didn't include in the budget the cost of radios, amplifiers,
feedlines, antennas, headphones, power strips, ground rods, a desk for
your shack, a chair, a lamp, electricity, logging software, nor the
ISP charges you would spend submitting your log (or writing messages
to cq-contest!) because you have already paid for these things whether
or not your submit a log. You break even on a $20 Cabrillo converter
after about six contests. LogConv is a spectacular deal for the
price.
There is nothing new under the sun. The bottom line is that for
30/40/50? years there have been established procedures for submitting
contest logs. Today in 2002 there are still established procedures
for submitting contest logs -- only the details have changed.
A few years ago I predicted that "10 years from now people will look
back and laugh at all moaning that took place as contest log submittal
procedures were revised to include electronic logs."
Today I have a new prediction: "We will not have to wait 10 years."
--Trey, N5KO
>From kb1h at myeastern.com Wed Aug 28 19:25:44 2002
From: kb1h@myeastern.com (Dick Pechie)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <013a01c24ee1$da3f8800$8ecfd442@myeastern.com>
I can only echo most comments sent so far plus:
though we use FT-1000D, FT1000MPs here, we always use a TS-850 in one of the
operating spots.
The 850 is an excellent contest rig and much more simple to operate when you
don't need all the bells and whistles the other rigs have.
Dick - KB1H
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Clarke <ku8e1@yahoo.com>
To: Sean D. Fleming <k8khz@comcast.net>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
> Sean...
>
> Checkout N6TR's website at http://n6tr.jzap.com/850repair.html .
> It has alot of useful info on mods/repairs etc... Gee if guys like
> N6TR, K6LL, etc.. are using TS-850 's that can't be all that bad.
> Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
> $20. I have had an 850 for years - with both the 1st/2nd IF CW filters
> and it has worked great !!! I have only used a 570 one time (at W4AN's)
> for CQ WPX CW so don't have much experience with it. Have fun....
>
> Jeff KU8E
>
> --- "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net> wrote:
> > I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
> > 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve
> > or can you transmit on it?
> >
> > 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> > band and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is
> > no rs232 port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a
> > box to buy or what?
> >
> > 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
> > have rig blaster will that do the trick?
> >
> > any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> >
> > Sean K8KHZ
> >
> >
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Wed Aug 28 19:23:22 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL DX CW Results Now Available
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020828222322.0117d208@pop.vnet.net>
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/
At the bottom of the page under August 28 and click
for Adobe .pdf file.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 18:57:45 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <3A1862A8-BAB0-11D6-84A4-003065E721EA@arrl.net>
Message-ID: <3D6D5568.000001.01580@MIKE>
The burning question in my mind is, since we
know you have a computer, I'm assuming you
are using a pc to log with. What program are
you using that doesn't create a Cabrillo file for
you? I've used CT. It does. I now use TRLog,
it does. WriteLog I'm fairly certain does. Are
you using computer logging Bill?
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Rajiv Dewan, N2RD
To: w7ti@dslextreme.com
Cc: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
I think that log checking is a huge volunteer effort. Common standard
format log files help the volunteers. This is the reason for the
Cabrillo file requirement. Should ARRL, in other words its members,
pay for this or should the contesters bear some cost in making the log
checking easy? On the surface, it seems to me that the contesters
should bear the burden of making the volunteers' job easier.
The one argument that can be made against such a requirement, is that
it makes it harder for a casual contester to participate *and* send in
the logs. This is somewhat ameliorated by the fact that most
electronic log programs generate some form of Cabrillo logs, and ARRL
does not require Cabrillo format submission for contesters who log on
paper.
Just another opinion.
Regards,
Rajiv, N2RD
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:53 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Wed Aug 28 20:38:43 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com> <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020828175526.009a6790@mail.comcast.net>
Bill,
N5KO developed Cabrillo at the request of the ARRL with the input from just
about every major developer of contest software. These people are the ones
who have the experience with to contribute to the specification.
I'm amazed the anyone would gripe about the cost or availability of
programs to submit Cabrillo logs. All of the major programs support it
now, with upgrades available for free or nominal cost. If you really
insist on using a ten year old version of your logging program, tools such
as the KA5WSS (available free, I think) or WT4I tools don't cost all that much.
The ARRL really needed to embrace electronic log submittal in order to get
their contest operations under control with regards to support costs and
turnaround. The alternatives would be higher dues or fewer contests. I'm
sure the ARRL directors would not support the former, and I for one would
regret the latter.
Dave/K8CC
At 08:53 AM 8/28/02 -0700, Bill Turner wrote:
>Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
>software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
>foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
>the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
>at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
>wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
>should develop their own.
>
>Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
>73, Bill W7TI
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>From w7why at harborside.com Thu Aug 29 01:42:14 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
Message-ID: <3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com>
"Zivney, Terry L." wrote:
>
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
Tom W7WHY
>From n4zr at contesting.com Wed Aug 28 22:20:13 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NU1AW/4 Story Online
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020828211901.054104b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
The NU1AW/4 story has just been posted on the PVRC web page -- www.pvrc.org
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 21:56:07 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
<3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <3D6D7F37.000009.01580@MIKE>
"Zivney, Terry L." wrote:
>
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
Tom W7WHY
I suppose maybe not in all cases but...
http://www.qth.com/tr/rtty_sprint.html
I would imagine WriteLog can handle about
any RTTY contest you could throw at it.
73 - Mike K9MI
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>From djones449 at cogeco.ca Wed Aug 28 23:23:42 2002
From: djones449@cogeco.ca (David Jones)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] How is Log Checking actually done?
Message-ID: <000c01c24f03$1bee6660$9d00a8c0@hala2.on.cogeco.ca>
Pardon if this seems like too simple a question, but are there sources of
information as to how log checking is actually accomplished?
The Cabrillo thread actually prompted my thought.
Based on submitting in that format, is there a "magical" way to merge every
log and then determine who has contacted who, and which are and are not
valid? In other words, have the machines check logs, instead of humans (the
old fashioned way)?
David VE3STT
ve3stt@rac.ca
>From k7qq at netzero.net Wed Aug 28 03:00:55 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <000501c24e3a$b46e6a80$d4262a42@k7qq>
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Quack Says
So Does NA and CT There is also a took (software ) to convert old
versions of CT logs into .adi ADIF format for input into most logging
programs. I use LOGGER Because its free and does all I need.
Rex
>
> Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Turner [mailto:w7ti@dslextreme.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:54 AM
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
>
>
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
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>From csufitchi at travtech.com Thu Aug 29 00:00:56 2002
From: csufitchi@travtech.com (Ciprian Sufitchi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX HF Contest 2002
Message-ID: <000101c24f08$4c178e20$705b6444@travtechdev.com>
Dear contesters,
The Romanian Amateur Radio Federation (FRR) has the honour to invite the
radio amateurs all over the world to participate in the International
Short Wave Championship of Romania (YO DX HF Contest) which is held on
the last weekend of August every year. The objective of the contest is
to establish as many contacts as possible between radio amateurs around
the world and radio amateurs in Romania. Any SSB or CW is allowed, but
YO counties count as multipliers in addidion to the DXCC entities.
Pay attention! The rules have been changed. The most significant
difference is data sent by NON-YO hams (serial #) and contest multiplier
(no ITU zones, but DXCC entities plus YO counties).
The rules can be read here:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/contests/yodx_eng.htm
RCKLog (by DL4RCK) is ready for the YO DX HF Contest for YO and NON-YO
stations. It can be downloaded from DL4RCK homepage
http://www.rcklog.de.
Another electronic log could be DL5MHR YO Contesting packagage:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/news/yocontest.htm
Submit logs by: September 11, 2002
E-mail logs to: yodx_contest@romstar.com
Mail logs to:
YO DX HF Contest
P.O. Box 22-50 71100
Bucharest, ROMANIA
Best 73s de Ciprian N2YO
Formerly YO3FWC
>From k8cc at comcast.net Thu Aug 29 00:03:54 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
>Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
>cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
>$20.
The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot -
unfortunately they are not made any more.
Dave/K8CC
>From kn5h at earthlink.net Wed Aug 28 21:07:11 2002
From: kn5h@earthlink.net (KN5H)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Sean:
For what its worth.
We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the 570.
It sucked.
The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
73 de kn5h
----- Original Message -----
From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> Message: 1
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
> At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
>
> First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>
> >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
only
> one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
you
> transmit on it?
> >
>
> The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> available for
> your transmit antenna.
>
> >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
> and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
what?
> >
>
> Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
your
> own.
> See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
including
> the
> computer interface.
>
>
> >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
rig
> blaster will that do the trick?
> >
>
> Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
with
> all the
> popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
>
> >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> >
>
> Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
>
> Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> 73, Ken K5KA
>From SunGodX at cox.net Wed Aug 28 22:09:29 2002
From: SunGodX@cox.net (Dennis Younker NE6I)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Message-ID: <00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
----- Original Message -----
From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Sean:
> For what its worth.
> We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
570.
> It sucked.
> The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> 73 de kn5h
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> >
> > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left
> > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > >
> >
> > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> >
> > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only
> > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
> you
> > transmit on it?
> > >
> >
> > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > available for
> > your transmit antenna.
> >
> > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
band
> > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
> what?
> > >
> >
> > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> your
> > own.
> > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> including
> > the
> > computer interface.
> >
> >
> > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
> rig
> > blaster will that do the trick?
> > >
> >
> > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> with
> > all the
> > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> >
> > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > >
> >
> > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > 73, Ken K5KA
>
>
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 01:07:09 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
<4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <3D6DABFD.00000D.01580@MIKE>
Around 6 months ago, I purchased a
W1GEE cable for my Icom from the web site:
http://www.sarrio.com/sarrio/w1gee.html
Looks like they have cables for most rigs.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: David A. Pruett
To: Jeffrey Clarke; Sean D. Fleming; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
>Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
>cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
>$20.
The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot -
unfortunately they are not made any more.
Dave/K8CC
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Wed Aug 28 23:25:14 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
Message-ID: <3D6DB03A.640E8C9C@cncnet.com>
Hi Contesters,
Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
request.
I've previously dealt quite successfully with W8ZD, but
there were problems with my last order.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Bill K6KM
>From n4bp at netzero.net Thu Aug 29 07:38:26 2002
From: n4bp@netzero.net (Bob Patten)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
<3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com> <3D6D7F37.000009.01580@MIKE>
Message-ID: <3D6DF9A2.1000803@netzero.net>
Michael Brown wrote:
>
> Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
> ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
>
No, but MMTTY does, is free, and outputs a Cabrillo log.
--
73, Bob Patten, N4BP Plantation, FL
E-Mail: n4bp@netzero.net Website: http://www.qsl.net/n4bp
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>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Thu Aug 29 08:17:23 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] How is Log Checking actually done?
References: <000c01c24f03$1bee6660$9d00a8c0@hala2.on.cogeco.ca>
Message-ID: <3D6E02C3.8958AC1C@buckeye-express.com>
David Jones wrote:
> Based on submitting in that format, is there a "magical" way to merge every
> log and then determine who has contacted who, and which are and are not
> valid? In other words, have the machines check logs, instead of humans (the
> old fashioned way)?
Cabrillo allows, in simple terms, two major things (at least in the ARRL
case).
1) Logs can be checked for format as they are submitted by an email
robot and if accepted put into CM (configuration management, version
control).
2) A common format for the log checkers and sponsors to work with.
An effective item 1, really helps item 2.
There is no "magic" involved in log checking. One may think that the
machines are doing the checking but the reality is (the same as it is
with any computer product) that the machine is only as good as the
person(s) who programmed it (and created the requirements for the
programming). The computer just runs programs. People create the
programs and requirements. The computer just does the boring part more
effectively/efficiently/consistently than a human.
There are various methods used by each sponsor and even each contest to
check logs. K8CC and I have been checking the ARRL 10m/160m logs for
several years now. I can tell you that cabrillo has been a HUGE benefit
to the process (along with the robot to accept logs). We used to spend
weeks getting logs into a format that was useable by us... now it takes
just hours. There are still some that slip through the cracks and need
repair but each year gets better and better as contesters are more aware
of what they are submitting and the robot gets better at catching errors
in format before accepting the logs.
Cabrillo is just a specification of a format. It is not cabrillo so
much that is making things easier as it is having a specification and
being able to enforce it. I'm glad to see the ARRL and other sponsors
backing a standard, which happens to be cabrillo.
I think if you want an explanation on "how" logs are checked (in any
detail), it would be more appropriate for you to ask the contest
sponsors.
73 Tim K9TM
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Thu Aug 29 14:20:43 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <002701c24f5e$fae7a380$bc840ec3@shack1>
Dennis
My twopence or is it 2 cents worth. The 570 is a nice rig. I've used it on
several DXpeditions with great success BUT I agree that it doesn't quite
come up to snuff as a serious contest rig. Why? Well for my money, it's
because the filtering isn't good enough. In the 570 the DSP is at audio
frequency rather than at I/F as in the 870 and you can only add xtal
filtering in the 8 MHz I/F which means the shape factor isn't too
impressive. With the low cost ceramic filtering it uses nearer the front
end it may be prone to overload, though in practice I haven't noticed a
problem there.
That aside the 570 is a good radio for most uses and it has some nice
features.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Younker NE6I" <SunGodX@cox.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest
rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
>
> > Sean:
> > For what its worth.
> > We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> > The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
> 570.
> > It sucked.
> > The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> > TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> > 73 de kn5h
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> > To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> > Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> >
> >
> > > Message: 1
> > > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> > >
> > > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left
> > > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > > >
> > >
> > > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> > >
> > > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only
> > > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or
can
> > you
> > > transmit on it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > > available for
> > > your transmit antenna.
> > >
> > > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band
> > > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no
rs232
> > > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy
or
> > what?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> > your
> > > own.
> > > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> > including
> > > the
> > > computer interface.
> > >
> > >
> > > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
have
> > rig
> > > blaster will that do the trick?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> > with
> > > all the
> > > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> > >
> > > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> > >
> > > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > > 73, Ken K5KA
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
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>
>From k9mi at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 09:24:01 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <3D6E2071.000001.01580@MIKE>
Main problem is AGC pumping and selectivity.
In a contest, you're always going to have QRM.
The ability to copy a signal thru the QRM in an
850 is much better, at least in my experiences,
then the 570.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Dennis Younker NE6I
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
----- Original Message -----
From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Sean:
> For what its worth.
> We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
570.
> It sucked.
> The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> 73 de kn5h
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> >
> > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left
> > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > >
> >
> > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> >
> > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only
> > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
> you
> > transmit on it?
> > >
> >
> > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > available for
> > your transmit antenna.
> >
> > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
band
> > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
> what?
> > >
> >
> > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> your
> > own.
> > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> including
> > the
> > computer interface.
> >
> >
> > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
> rig
> > blaster will that do the trick?
> > >
> >
> > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> with
> > all the
> > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> >
> > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > >
> >
> > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > 73, Ken K5KA
>
>
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>From ludal at dmv.com Thu Aug 29 10:37:31 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL DX CW
Message-ID: <003a01c24f61$3b2ca9c0$c4eb21a2@com>
Have the results been withdrawn? Looked at them
yesterday, today they are missing
W3PP
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 08:10:31 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <3D6DABFD.00000D.01580@MIKE>
Message-ID: <20020829141031.4620.qmail@web10508.mail.yahoo.com>
MFJ might not make the computer interface cable anymore but you can
still buy them. If you check the HRO online catalog they sell the the
MFJ 5383K (The "K" is for Kenwood) interface cable for $49.95. They
also list it as being in stock.
73's Jeff
--- Michael Brown <k9mi@arrl.net> wrote:
> Around 6 months ago, I purchased a
> W1GEE cable for my Icom from the web site:
>
> http://www.sarrio.com/sarrio/w1gee.html
>
> Looks like they have cables for most rigs.
>
> 73 - Mike K9MI
>
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: David A. Pruett
> To: Jeffrey Clarke; Sean D. Fleming; cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
>
> At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
> >Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> >cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs
> around
> >$20.
>
> The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot
> -
> unfortunately they are not made any more.
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 08:30:07 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020829143007.64954.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com>
Sean,
Here is the circuit from the N6TR webpage for a computer interface in
case you don't want to spend the $$$ to buy a pre-made cable...
Jeff
=======================================================================
Computer Interface for the TS-850, without using the IF-232
Level Converter. Mod developed by N6TR and possibly others,
with zener idea added by K6LL.
470 ohms
DB9 PIN 3 (TXD)>----/\/\/\/\------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 3 (RXD)
(DB25 PIN 2) |
|
|
---- 5 VOLT ZENER DIODE
/\
/ \
|
|
DB9 PIN 5 (GND)>------------------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 1 (GND)
(DB25 PIN 7)
DB9 PIN 2 (RXD)>------------------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 2 (TXD)
(DB25 PIN 3)
-----<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 4 (CTS)
|
|
|
-----<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 5 (RTS)
--- "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net> wrote:
> At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
> >Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> >cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs
> around
> >$20.
>
> The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is
> moot -
> unfortunately they are not made any more.
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
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>From andrew.faber at gte.net Thu Aug 29 09:07:56 2002
From: andrew.faber@gte.net (Andy Faber)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-570
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <000f01c24f6d$dbbfb9c0$8d00000a@bc>
Dennis et al,
My 2 cents worth on the 570:
I have used a 570DG as a second rig for several years. It has some great
features: easy to use, light weight, dsp, etc. It major shortcoming as a
contest radio is that the agc passband is much wider than the digital filter
passband, so that you can have a weak signal wiped out by adjacent strong
signals that you don't actually hear, but that are pumping the agc to
desensitize the receiver. This is more of a problem on cw than on phone,
and is true even if you add the optional 500 Hz cw filter to the radio. The
agc is not defeatable (although there is a web site by a Kenwood engineer
describing some hardware mods to do that).
I once tried running sprint cw just using the 570, and vowed never again.
73, andy, ae6y
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Younker NE6I" <SunGodX@cox.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2109
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest
rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
>
> > Sean:
> > For what its worth.
> > We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> > The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
> 570.
> > It sucked.
> > The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> > TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> > 73 de kn5h
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> > To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> > Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> >
> >
> > > Message: 1
> > > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> > >
> > > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left
> > > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > > >
> > >
> > > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> > >
> > > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only
> > > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or
can
> > you
> > > transmit on it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > > available for
> > > your transmit antenna.
> > >
> > > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band
> > > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no
rs232
> > > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy
or
> > what?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> > your
> > > own.
> > > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> > including
> > > the
> > > computer interface.
> > >
> > >
> > > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
have
> > rig
> > > blaster will that do the trick?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> > with
> > > all the
> > > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> > >
> > > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> > >
> > > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > > 73, Ken K5KA
> >
> >
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>From tree at kkn.net Thu Aug 29 09:21:54 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 versus TS570
Message-ID: <200208291521.g7TFLsE19034@loja.kkn.net>
I have never used a TS570 - but my biggest complaint is that the early
rigs had some really bad issues with sending CW and having the network
going at the same time. It seemed that any network activity (over the
radio interface) messed up the CW. I think Kenwood fixed this problem -
but I really don't know. They never did any kind of communication about
it (that I heard of) and that really makes me uncomfortable.
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 29 09:47:24 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208291547.g7TFlO014576@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8MR/M K8MR,W8DRZ
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From tree at kkn.net Thu Aug 29 09:58:23 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DX CW Results
Message-ID: <20020829155822.GB19188@kkn.net>
Dear Contesters,
As has already been reported - the ARRL DX CW Results have been pulled from
the web site - just one day after being posted. This is due to a process
problem that was discovered when some of you saw the results. In short,
none of the duplicate QSOs in the logs were removed - and counted as good
QSOs.
Obviously, this could have an impact to the final standings, so we are
going to fix the problem, recompute the scores and repost the corrected
results as soon as possible (probably later next week).
We apologize for the delay.
The CW results in QST have already been printed. However, the .PDF version
of QST on the web will be corrected at a later date. The SSB results will
be fixed before they are published.
This programming error was a result of adding new functionality to the log
checking program to better detect infractions of the band change rule for
multi-one and multi-two entrants. In the future, we will put a process into
place to do a reality check on the numbers before the results are published.
This should detect this kind of problem in the future.
Tree N6TR
n6tr@arrl.org
>From guido.ted at tin.it Thu Aug 29 19:58:38 2002
From: guido.ted@tin.it (Guido Tedeschi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <005501c24f7d$56bb7fb0$0301a8c0@Main>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:53 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port
so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
Sean,
you can build also this interface, simple and safe
http://www.hamlan.org/tech/kenwood232/knw232.htm
Ciao and 73
Guido, ik2bcp / iu2r / ab9dg
P.S. The 850S is a very good contest radio and now, at the low price in the
used market, IMHO, it is a tremendous bargain!
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Aug 29 18:20:19 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
References: <3D6DB03A.640E8C9C@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <3D6E57D3.A308E87F@directvinternet.com>
Bill wrote:
> Hi Contesters,
> Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
> hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
> hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
> request.
Bill K6KM
Well, the cheapest and most effective method I've ever found is to
make them yourself.
Cut about a 6" length of the 1/2" hard line, and visit your local
hardware store. Also,
take along a barrel connector.
You will find they have brass compression fittings which will allow
the fitting to be
securely mounted to the hard line, along with a "step up" on the other
end which is almost a perfect match for the barrel.
Just place the compression ring on the hard line, ( be sure you put
the compressor fitting on first ), then bare the center wire so it
will be about .75" into the brass fitting. You can now either file off
the threads on the barrel connector, (or drill out the brass fitting
with a 1/2" drill down to the point where the inner housing begins to
expand ) and you will find perfect fit. A little no-alox on the
center wire, and fit the barrel down into the unit. You can now make a
very neat solder around the barrel fitting. A little more no-alox on
the aluminum shield, especially under the position where the
compression ring will come to rest, and tighten it down.
Helps if you have a dremal tool with a circular carbide blade to cut
through the aluminum to expose the center conductor, then slit the
aluminum from the cut to the coax end. Remove the outer shield and
then slice away the insulation back about .75" from the end. Gasoline
works great on a rag to remove that sticky stuff.
It has literally taken longer to write this than to make the actual
fitting.
As to performance, I tested several connectors up to about 200 mHz for
loss and found it was practically non existent. When I first started
using this method, I made up 2 short connects, put coax seal and tape
on one, and hung them with the coax end up on a fence for a little
more than a year. Then, took them apart, and honestly could not find
any difference in the appearance of the 2.
Short and sweet, Ace is the place for the ....
73
Ed
>From a45wd at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 09:45:36 2002
From: a45wd@yahoo.com (Alex - A45WD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
Message-ID: <20020829154536.48654.qmail@web21301.mail.yahoo.com>
Hi everybody,
For those interested to enter the YODXHF Contest this week-end using TR-log, I
am attaching below, the new logcfg.dat as per new contest rules (two main
changes: non-YO will transmit serial # and the multiplier is given by the sum
of DXCC entities + YO counties).
Note: there is still a weak point: QSO within own country should be zero points
(credited for multiplier only), but the program gives 2 points/QSO. I suggest
manual editing, since I don?t expect that anyone would be too interested in
QSO?s with his own country.
Good luck and see you in the contest!
Alex, A45WD ? YO9HP
MY CALL = A45WD
CONTEST = YO DX
DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
DOMESTIC MULTIPLIER = DOMESTIC FILE
DOMESTIC FILENAME = ROMANIA.DOM
DX MULTIPLIER = ARRL DXCC
ZONE MULTIPLIER = NONE
EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QSO NUMBER OR DOMESTIC QTH
INITIAL EXCHANGE = NONE
QSO BY MODE = FALSE
CQ EXCHANGE = 5NN #
S&P EXCHANGE = TU 5NN #
CQ MEMORY F1 = \ \ TEST
CQ MEMORY F2 = TEST \ \ TEST
CQ MEMORY F7 = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
CALL OK NOW MESSAGE = } cfm %
QSL MESSAGE = TU \ TEST
QSO BEFORE MESSAGE = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
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>From dxtelnet at lycos.it Thu Aug 29 15:36:45 2002
From: dxtelnet@lycos.it (Fab Sarti)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
Message-ID: <1030646196016752@lycos.it>
Hello All
This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a variety of
sources,
simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the CQDX
node),
Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot filters.
Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
If you set this filter, say, to:
AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software with
the
(filtered) spots it receives.
Please check
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
Thanks for your attention.
Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
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>From K4BEV at aol.com Thu Aug 29 17:08:47 2002
From: K4BEV@aol.com (K4BEV@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 versus TS570
Message-ID: <ea.2cf93322.2a9fd94f@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/29/02 10:31:57 Central Daylight Time, tree@kkn.net
writes:
> I think Kenwood fixed this problem - but I really don't know.
I have a TS-57SDG - The problem Tree mentions is not apparent in this
particular radio.
Trying to use it in a contest is a challenge, at best. Strong stations do not
need to be too close to cause the AGC to pump, and you can't turn it off.
I had mine in the pick-up for quite a while and it was a fb mobile rig,
although it is a bit large. I replaced it with a new IC-706 a few months ago,
and WAY prefer the 570.
The 706's digital remnants are extremely distracting on cw, but it isn't a
bad SSB rig, and it's SMALL. Another not cool contesting radio.
If you're into ham radio in general the TS-570 is a nice radio. If contesting
is your game best check out something else. Of course if your not into
contesting you're probably not reading this reflector.
73, Don - K4BEV
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>From g3xtt at lineone.net Thu Aug 29 22:17:11 2002
From: g3xtt@lineone.net (Donald Field)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IOTA Contest Logs
Message-ID: <022e01c24f9a$2f2f92c0$cad3403e@field>
The number of entries for this year's IOTA Contest is already an all-time
high, but there is still time to send in your log if you have not already
done so. The official deadline is 1st September. e-mail logs go to
iota.logs@rsgbhfcc.org or to hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk These are the only
addresses that work, although I am aware that some other e-mail addresses
have been published in various sources. All entrants should have received an
acknowledgement, automatic from the iota.logs address or manual from the
hf.contests address. If you have not received an acknowledgement, then
please try again.
About a week after the deadline we will put a list of claimed scores, with
category on the RSGB HF Contests Committee Web page (www.rsgbhfcc.org) and
would encourage entrants to check that we have all your details correct. We
will also be putting Soapbox comments and some photographs on the Web at the
same time.
Don Field G3XTT
IOTA Contest Manager
>From rtnash at netcom.ca Thu Aug 29 21:47:33 2002
From: rtnash@netcom.ca (Robert Nash)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
Message-ID: <01c24fbe$d3917120$f2719a8e@rtnash.netcom.ca>
Thanks Alex
Just what I was looking for. A little slicker than my version. Just one
caveat. Stations within your own country come up with 2 points rather than
zero. That appears to be the only editing needed to make it play 100%.
73 Bob VE3KZ
ve3kz@erac.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex - A45WD <a45wd@yahoo.com>
To: cq-contest@contesting.com <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
>
>Hi everybody,
>
>For those interested to enter the YODXHF Contest this week-end using
TR-log, I am attaching below, the new logcfg.dat as per new contest rules
(two main changes: non-YO will transmit serial # and the multiplier is given
by the sum of DXCC entities + YO counties).
>
>Note: there is still a weak point: QSO within own country should be zero
points (credited for multiplier only), but the program gives 2 points/QSO. I
suggest manual editing, since I don?t expect that anyone would be too
interested in QSO?s with his own country.
>
>Good luck and see you in the contest!
>
>Alex, A45WD ? YO9HP
>
>MY CALL = A45WD
>
>CONTEST = YO DX
>
>DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
>
>KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
>
>DOMESTIC MULTIPLIER = DOMESTIC FILE
>
>DOMESTIC FILENAME = ROMANIA.DOM
>
>DX MULTIPLIER = ARRL DXCC
>
>ZONE MULTIPLIER = NONE
>
>EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QSO NUMBER OR DOMESTIC QTH
>
>INITIAL EXCHANGE = NONE
>
>QSO BY MODE = FALSE
>
>CQ EXCHANGE = 5NN #
>
>S&P EXCHANGE = TU 5NN #
>
>CQ MEMORY F1 = \ \ TEST
>
>CQ MEMORY F2 = TEST \ \ TEST
>
>CQ MEMORY F7 = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
>
>CALL OK NOW MESSAGE = } cfm %
>
>QSL MESSAGE = TU \ TEST
>
>QSO BEFORE MESSAGE = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
>
>
>
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>From fanning at hiwaay.net Thu Aug 29 21:50:01 2002
From: fanning@hiwaay.net (Mike and Alicia Fanning)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Opinions wanted on FT-920
Message-ID: <00d401c24fc7$8de693e0$a900a8c0@fanningat>
Does anybody have opinions on the performance of the FT-920 as a
contesting/DXing rig? It looks like a lot of bang for the buck, but I have not
had the opportunity to use one in person yet. What kind of experience does the
contesting community have with the 920? I am particularly interested in
hearing how the radio performs on CW with QSK enabled. How does the receiver
stack up? Can you live with only having one IF to put (INRAD) filters in? How
good is the voice quality of the voice keyer? Is the audio DSP useful?
Opinions good and bad are equally welcome.
73,
-Mike, K4GU
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>From k1gu at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 23:53:49 2002
From: k1gu@arrl.net (Ned Swartz)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DARC Mail Server Down?
Message-ID: <3D6EA5FD.29246.1D83D1@localhost>
My WAE log to waedc@darc.de and email to dl6rai@darc.de are
immediately returned by my ISP with the failure notice "Access denied"
Is anyone else having the same problem or is my ISP playing a cruel joke
on me?
K1GU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Aug 29 22:53:32 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <01cd01c24fd0$6dd28420$6501a8c0@don>
Dennis Younker NE6I brings up a valid question.
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
Two years ago, almost to this week, my house (not the antennas) were struck
my lightning and it took out an IC751A and TS870. I purchased another TS870
and borrowed a 570 so I could run my normal SO2R RTTY thing for CQWW RTTY.
The '570 has a couple of problems when it comes to contesting. First off, it
has a 250 hz filter in the FSK position, but I'm not sure where this filter
could
be because if someone parks next to you with a strong signal, the AGC goes
way up and you can't copy squat. So the narrow filtering is probably not in
the IF section. This is the 570's biggest problem when contesting.
The next big problem for RTTY is that the radio does not give a RTTY
sidetone when used in the FSK position. But that had nothing to do with W2UP
whooping my butt that year.
It's great for a "holiday" rig, but not a good contesting radio.
You probably couldn't give me one because I have an FT757GX/II in the closet
that probably works better and is 10 years older.
FWIW... opinions are like ... well you know.
Don AA5AU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Aug 29 23:06:54 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
References: <1030646196016752@lycos.it>
Message-ID: <024201c24fd2$4b70b800$6501a8c0@don>
Thanks Fab,
I've been using DXTelnet several years with WriteLog. For RTTY contesting,
all you have to do is put into the filter the word "RTTY" and only RTTY spots
will be sent to WriteLog during the contests. It's nothing short of great.
For information on how to run DXTelnet over a LAN with WriteLog, check
out www.geocities.com/writelog/. For those contests that allow packetcluster
spots, DXTelnet is the BEST!
Don, AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fab Sarti" <dxtelnet@lycos.it>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
> Hello All
>
> This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
>
> I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
> If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a variety
> of sources,
> simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the
> CQDX node),
> Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
> One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot filters.
> Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
> One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
> If you set this filter, say, to:
> AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
> DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
> This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
> Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
> In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software
> with the
> (filtered) spots it receives.
>
> Please check
>
> http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
>
> to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
>
> DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
>
> http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
> Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
>
> ______________________________________________________
> Vuoi fare a botte? Scarica i nervi su Fight Club! http://fightclub.lycos.it
>
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Thu Aug 29 22:37:21 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 vs. IC765 on cw
In-Reply-To: <200208291521.g7TFLsE19034@loja.kkn.net>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMEEMBDNAA.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Seems like the "survery says" the 850 definitely outshines the 570 at least
as far as CW contesting goes.
Could I humor those of you who have used both to compare the TS-850 vs. the
IC-765?
I'm starting to take an interest in "new" rigs. : )
Which would you rather have?
73,
Matt--K7BG
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 29 21:44:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208300344.g7U3iSE15023@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
Let's see if we can include the Out of Staters this time. :>)
73
dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
W8RD 0 313 0 82 8 25,666
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
K8ZT 100 13 0 0 20,022 CUYAHOGA FALLS AMATE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB HP
K4BAI 133 42 59 25 7 25,872 SECC
W4SAA 139 13 66 12 22,698 FCG
N6RO 99 31 50 15 5 14,820 NCCC
KW8W 0 198 0 74 4 14,652
K4XU 71 39 46 24 5 12,600
N2ED 52 63 35 40 5 12,525 FRC
W3IQ 17 94 13 52 5 8,320 NCC
K5KG 48 12 35 11 3 5,060 FCG
N6DE(@W6YX) 43 17 26 13 3 4,056 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB LP
KU8E 159 109 68 57 12 53,375 SECC
N8EA 149 77 71 41 11 41,776 MRRC
NY1S 177 43 76 26 12 40,494
K8IR 124 88 65 43 36,288 BAY AREA WIRELESS
W7LPF 138 17 74 11 11 24,905
NF4A 98 79 49 40 24,475 FCG
NA4K 96 67 55 39 24,346 TCG
NU8Z 65 58 41 33 4 13,912 MRRC
KN4Y 100 0 2 0 9 12,800 FCG
N3SD 45 45 28 23 5 6,885 NCC
K5OT 65 0 50 0 6,500 SMC
W8RU 34 12 25 9 2 5,440
N2CU 36 27 24 20 2 4,356 Western New York DX
NO5W 45 0 36 0 4 3,240
N4GG 22 3 18 3 1 801 PVRC
K6UFO 10 12 8 12 2 640 NCCC
K4LOG 0 26 0 20 520 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB QRP
N4BP 50 0 37 0 3,700 FCG
WB6BWZ 11 5 11 4 3 405 SECC
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8MR/M K8MR,W8DRZ
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From va3uz at rac.ca Fri Aug 30 01:18:25 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Onipko, Yuri)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX HF Contest 2002
References: <000101c24f08$4c178e20$705b6444@travtechdev.com>
Message-ID: <003801c24fdc$521989c0$0201a8c0@yuri>
> Submit logs by: September 11, 2002
> E-mail logs to: yodx_contest@romstar.com
>
Am I missing something or it's just 10 days between the contest and actual
deadline of LOG submission?
Thanks.
VE3DZ
>From rz9ou at mail.ru Fri Aug 30 12:52:20 2002
From: rz9ou@mail.ru (Igor-RZ9OU-)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Denmark (OZ)
Message-ID: <008201c24fe9$688c3ab0$7bbce2c2@OKULOV>
I am going to be in Denmark, starting September 20 until 16 October.
I will work and stay in Lyngby, Danish Technical University.
I shall be glad to meet contesters and may be to take part in CQ WW RTTY or
SAC contest
If any Danish contester wants to meet over a beer or coffee, please send
e-mail:
rz9ou@mail.ru
73,
Igor/ RZ9OU/ RG9O in contest
>From k7qq at netzero.net Thu Aug 29 07:21:33 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
Message-ID: <006c01c24f24$553a5b60$57272a42@k7qq>
----- Original Message -----
From: "K4SB" <hamcat@directvinternet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 17:20
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
> Bill wrote:
> > Hi Contesters,
> > Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
> > hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
> > hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
> > request.
> Bill K6KM
See Quack comment below the next post Bottom of Page
> Well, the cheapest and most effective method I've ever found is to
> make them yourself.
>
> Cut about a 6" length of the 1/2" hard line, and visit your local
> hardware store. Also,
> take along a barrel connector.
>
> You will find they have brass compression fittings which will allow
> the fitting to be
> securely mounted to the hard line, along with a "step up" on the other
> end which is almost a perfect match for the barrel.
>
> Just place the compression ring on the hard line, ( be sure you put
> the compressor fitting on first ), then bare the center wire so it
> will be about .75" into the brass fitting. You can now either file off
> the threads on the barrel connector, (or drill out the brass fitting
> with a 1/2" drill down to the point where the inner housing begins to
> expand ) and you will find perfect fit. A little no-alox on the
> center wire, and fit the barrel down into the unit. You can now make a
> very neat solder around the barrel fitting. A little more no-alox on
> the aluminum shield, especially under the position where the
> compression ring will come to rest, and tighten it down.
>
> Helps if you have a dremal tool with a circular carbide blade to cut
> through the aluminum to expose the center conductor, then slit the
> aluminum from the cut to the coax end. Remove the outer shield and
> then slice away the insulation back about .75" from the end. Gasoline
> works great on a rag to remove that sticky stuff.
>
> It has literally taken longer to write this than to make the actual
> fitting.
>
> As to performance, I tested several connectors up to about 200 mHz for
> loss and found it was practically non existent. When I first started
> using this method, I made up 2 short connects, put coax seal and tape
> on one, and hung them with the coax end up on a fence for a little
> more than a year. Then, took them apart, and honestly could not find
> any difference in the appearance of the 2.
>
> Short and sweet, Ace is the place for the ....
>
> 73
> Ed
Quack approach
Very similar to above, I take the piece of 1/2 hard line to the same
hardware and buy a nipple that fits over the 1/2 line on one end and fits
the base of a SO239 on the other end.
Slot the end of the nipple that will go over the 1/2 in line and move it
back about 2 inches. Expose about 1/8" of the center conductor of the
hdline. Solder it to the center of the SO 239. To make the connector look
a bit better I have ground down the portion of the SO 239 that has the
mounting holes. Put some no-lox on the
aluminum and Slide the Nipple fwd to contact the base of the SO 239 and
solder at the sholder on the connector then put a worm clamp around at the
Slit that was cut in the nipple.
I have covered the whole thing with RTV and applied tape while the RTV is
still stickey. I use this connector on almost all of my antenna's and SO
FAR No problem.
Rex
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>From dxtelnet at lycos.it Fri Aug 30 10:07:33 2002
From: dxtelnet@lycos.it (Fab Sarti)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
Message-ID: <1030712744005067@lycos.it>
Thanks for your comments, Don.
You got the exact the meaning of my message: that filter can be tailored
for different needs.
RTTY is one, not to say about SSTV, QSP, PSK, FSK and many others.
During a contest, this filter makes multiplier detection easier.
About WriteLog I am going to post a specific article on the
WriteLog's reflector which describes a new link way
between writeLog and DXTelnet.
That is discussed in
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
It uses WriteLog TCP/IP connectivity, instead of the dedicated
dxt2wl application.
Same method applies, say, to CTWIN.
Bye for now.
Fab (IK4VYX)
> -------Messaggio originale-------
> Da "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
> Data 30/08/2002 05:07:06
>
> Thanks Fab,
>
> I've been using DXTelnet several years with WriteLog. For RTTY contesting,
> all you have to do is put into the filter the word "RTTY" and only RTTY spots
> will be sent to WriteLog during the contests. It's nothing short of great.
>
> For information on how to run DXTelnet over a LAN with WriteLog, check
> out www.geocities.com/writelog/. For those contests that allow packetcluster
> spots, DXTelnet is the BEST!
>
> Don, AA5AU
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fab Sarti"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:36 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
>
>
> > Hello All
> >
> > This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
> >
> > I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
> > If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a
> > variety of
sources,
> > simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the
> > CQDX
node),
> > Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
> > One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot
> > filters.
> > Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
> > One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
> > If you set this filter, say, to:
> > AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
> > DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
> > This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
> > Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
> > In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software
> > with the
> > (filtered) spots it receives.
> >
> > Please check
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
> >
> > to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
> >
> > DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
> >
> > http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
> >
> > Thanks for your attention.
> >
> > Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
> >
> > ______________________________________________________
> > Vuoi fare a botte? Scarica i nervi su Fight Club! http://fightclub.lycos.it
> >
> >
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Fri Aug 30 11:18:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Ken Adams wrote:
> At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
>
> First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>
Many contesters and DXers have recommended the TS-850 to me as one of the
best deals in its price range, so I bought one a couple months ago. I've
been more than happy with it so far. The receiver is outstanding.
To me, any radio that has no tubes in it is not "stone age". :-) I grew
up contesting with S-lines, Heathkits, Drake R4B/T4XB, etc. With those,
even if you didn't get the "warm glow of victory", you at least had the
warm glow of the rigs!
73, Zack W9SZ
>From harry at oh6yf.com Fri Aug 30 20:59:59 2002
From: harry@oh6yf.com (Harri M. Mantila OH6YF)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Denmark, Copenhagen...
References: <008201c24fe9$688c3ab0$7bbce2c2@OKULOV>
Message-ID: <00db01c25046$acd94c50$0100a8c0@oh6yf1>
Hi!
I will be staying in Copenhagen next week from 3rd to the 6th of September.
If there are any Danish contesters it would be nice to have an eye ball QSO.
Best 73,
Harry OH6YF
________________________________
Harri M. Mantila
OH6YF-OH0MYF
Operator of OH6Y
Tel: +358505472478
harry@oh6yf.com
http://www.oh6yf.com
My summer photos from WRTC 2002:
http://wrtc.oh6yf.com
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Fri Aug 30 18:38:37 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
References: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
<Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <un30nucft237e9p8jfd5r3fiq3il96k9am@4ax.com>
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 10:18:22 -0500 (CDT), Zack Widup wrote:
>Many contesters and DXers have recommended the TS-850 to me as one of the
>best deals in its price range, so I bought one a couple months ago. I've
>been more than happy with it so far. The receiver is outstanding.
_________________________________________________________
IMO, the TS-870 has an even better receiver. On my '850, a very
strong station (40 over 9) very close in frequency could be heard
weakly - leakage around the filter. On my '870 there is no
leakage at all.
The only thing the '870 needs to make it perfect is the ability
to choose 50 Hz bandpass on SSB. Then PSK31 could truly come
into its own as a DX mode.
Sigh.
Bill, W7TI
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 30 22:01:36 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NU1AW/4 Story Online
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020830210123.02720950@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
The NU1AW/4 story has just been posted on the PVRC web page -- www.pvrc.org
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Fri Aug 30 21:35:01 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
Message-ID: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book, in
favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's current
production radios competition grade?
At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870 got
bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I read
(please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog filters, or
if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade? Maybe if
you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility must
have a price somewhere.
And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back on
contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
73, kelly
ve4xt
>From n2rd at arrl.net Sat Aug 31 00:42:21 2002
From: n2rd@arrl.net (Rajiv Dewan, N2RD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
In-Reply-To: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <A7AC47AC-BC93-11D6-B3BD-003065BA771A@arrl.net>
A couple of Daytons ago, I was staying at the same hotel as the Kenwood
team and they mentioned that the designer of the 850/950 series of
radios has passed away.
Regards,
Rajiv Dewan, N2RD
On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 09:35 PM, Kelly Taylor wrote:
> All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book,
> in
> favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's
> current
> production radios competition grade?
>
> At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The
> 870 got
> bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
> another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
> filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I
> read
> (please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog
> filters, or
> if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
>
> The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade?
> Maybe if
> you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility
> must
> have a price somewhere.
>
> And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
>
> The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its
> back on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
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>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Aug 30 17:57:51 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
Message-ID: <007e01c25046$be50e2e0$b4262a42@k7qq>
Quack note on TS 870
I have used the TS 870 for several years and the only problem I have is
when band is loaded with strong signals , HOWEVER that said. Thats why
Rx's have a control call RF Gain. By reducing RF gain I can copy weak
signals that might be covered by ajacent strong signals. Reports on TX
audio are excellent and I like the ability to control the Pass band of both
TX and RX audio. My only complaint on CW filtering is there is a
MAX band width of 1000 Hz. ( under slow cndx it can be desirable to have
this wider.)
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 01:35
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
> All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book, in
> favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's current
> production radios competition grade?
>
> At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870
got
> bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
> another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
> filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I read
> (please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog filters,
or
> if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
>
> The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade? Maybe if
> you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility must
> have a price somewhere.
>
> And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
>
> The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back
on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Sat Aug 31 11:22:19 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
In-Reply-To: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
References: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <eku1nug7ipp2c1r4ilu1cil51u4ts23n7s@4ax.com>
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 20:35:01 -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
>At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870 got
>bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
>another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
>filtering eliminates them.
_________________________________________________________
It's possible this might be a problem on SSB or CW using the
'870, but I use mine mostly on RTTY and I've never noticed an AGC
problem with it.
I suspect from comments I've heard over the years the '870 might
not be the best choice for SSB/CW contesting, but for RTTY I
can't imagine anything better. If there is, I'd like to try one
out. :-)
73, Bill W7TI
>From g.m.mcadams at worldnet.att.net Fri Aug 30 22:40:36 2002
From: g.m.mcadams@worldnet.att.net (Gary McAdams)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
References: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <000001c25151$f60dde20$dc89520c@computername>
-----
From: Kelly Taylor <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back
on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
Kelly,
I think that the 940 was the last truly competitive radio from
Kenwood.
I don't know what happened, but the folks at Kenwood have not
been keeping up. There has to have been some sort of decision
made to not go after that market. I don't understand it. They also
have rigs available in Japan that are not sold here. The solid
state TL-933 amplifier is an example.
Why they have decided to bow out is a mystery to me. I have
a TS-940S/AT vintage 1987. I have been looking for a replacement
and the Icom 756 ProII is a front runner. It would be nice if Kenwood
had anything that could compare.
My opinion only, YMMV!
Gary WG7X
>From k7qq at netzero.net Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020901092555.02721a90@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
<011a01c2521f$d15704c0$3201a8c0@mikehome>
Message-ID: <002a01c24020$eafd5fc0$41272a42@k7qq>
Quack's
I use a TS870 and on cw I recieve on Lower side most of the time. Many,
Many stations call on the low side ?? as much as 2 khz low, and this is not
just in contest?? On SSB they seem to do the same when I'm on USB. I think
that it is because most tune from the bottom up and when they have good copy
they stop before getting on the TX freq? I find that I set RIT down about
300 hz and have much better tone for my old ears. On SSB there is no cure.
Many do call off freq but most of the time there is no need to retune to
copy them.
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gilmer" <n2mg@eham.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>; "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 01:23
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
> I would say that they simply zero beat poorly.
>
> If you are running at a good rate, I wouldn't move to accomodate the
> callers. They seem to be calling just fine, no?
>
> Mike N2MG
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 9:31 AM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
>
>
> > I've been wondering. When running in contests, I've noticed that
sometimes
> > stations answering tend to be .1-.2 kHz higher or lower than my
> > frequency. When this pattern emerges, if I check in the "opposite
> > direction" I quite often find a relatively loud signal close to my
> > frequency on that side.
> >
> > I'm guessing that people are tuning me in and tending to "lean" away
from
> > the QRM, and it often seems as if I can improve my run rate by shifting
> > frequency a little in the direction that the majority of callers are
> > "coming from."
> >
> > Am I just describing something that everyone else knows about, or am I
all
> > wet, or is this useful?
> >
>
>
>
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>From w4an at CONTESTING.COM Thu Aug 1 00:07:22 2002
From: w4an@CONTESTING.COM (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W4 NAQP CW Activity (WOW)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0207312239270.26598-100000@fresno.akorn.net>
Recent communications with other W4 team organizers indicate that more
than SIXTY (yes 60) W4 stations will take part in Saturday's NAQP and be
part of a team effort.
The Florida Contest Group has approximately 20 entrants including (to my
suprise) Dan "I hate NAQP" Street, K1TO.
Last word I had from TCG was that they had at least two teams.
K4FXN tells me that the Kentucky group is trying to organize two teams as
well.
We've managed to organize nearly 30 from the SECC, PVRC, and others. We
will be known as the Southern States Sprint Coalition (hoping to to inject
the expectation that this is just a warm-up for the real contest in early
September).
Condolence letters can be addressed to Paul, K9PG, and paul@k9pg.com for
our showing up those W9s with regards to participation. This tradition
will be extended through early September.
73
Bill Fisher, W4AN
>From Tine.Brajnik at pub.mo-rs.si Thu Aug 1 08:59:57 2002
From: Tine.Brajnik@pub.mo-rs.si (Tine Brajnik)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
Message-ID: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si>
EU HF Championship will be held on AUG 3rd 2002 from 10.00 to 21.59 UTC.
Please find rules and all about the contest at SCC homepage
http://lea.hamradio.si/~scc
73, cu
Tine S50A
>From jukka.klemola at nokia.com Thu Aug 1 12:52:59 2002
From: jukka.klemola@nokia.com (jukka.klemola@nokia.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
Message-ID: <8EA8FEF9E96FAB4099D8B01D8412CB680110906E@saebe004.NOE.Nokia.com>
So, CQWW committee made a -B.
Committee's scoring accuracy is still above 99.9% !
With more than 10.000 scores announced that is world's
most accurate operation still !
73,
Jukka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Goran SM4DHF [mailto:sm4dhf@telia.com]
> Sent: 31 July, 2002 21:57
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
>
>
> Hi,
> just heard from a friend in W7 who got the CQ Magazine that
> my contest operation
> in CQWW Phone 2001 as TI2/SM4DHF seems to be listed as a
> winning score for Europe on
> 15 m LP!!
>
> I have no idea how this happend... the soapbox comment that
> is on the CQ Internet page
> is not what was in my cabrillo file either!
>
> Trying to sort this out with CQ at the moment.
>
> 73 Goran SM4DHF
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>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Aug 1 06:08:52 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Left Coast Logs of the Future?
Message-ID:
<20020801050853.21036.h002.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
Worse than it being a non-priority, one could easily
imagine a regime that actively discourages long
distance (HF) communications. Also, some government
types in some places require some sort of "small"
payment (bribe) in order to get them to do their jobs
in individual cases. This is considered normal in
those places and astonishing to the rest of us.
I wonder if some "payola" would grease the wheels?
;-)
Mike N2MG
W7TI wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 17:51:50 -0500 (CDT), Zack Widup
> wrote:
> > That's really too bad. You'd think they'd get
> > real. I have never in 35 years heard anyone
> > use a Z-signal in ham radio.
> > Sort of like asking me as a photographer how to
> > shoot Autochrome or make a Bromoil. Chances
> > are mighty slim that either will happen!
> Being a third world country, there are no doubt
> some agendas at work we have little knowledge of.
> Having LOTS of hams with HF privileges is clearly
> not one of their priorities.
.
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Thu Aug 1 10:42:36 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Let's chill out
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020801093738.01edf7b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Speculation about ulterior motives and/or corruption on the part of foreign
licensing authorities does nothing to encourage a tidal wave of new
hams. A lot of quiet progress has been made in recent years in a number of
countries that formerly looked askance at ham radio. Let's let this thread
drop.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:04:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208011504.g71F4CY03409@localhost.localdomain>
2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: July 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: ve9qed@rac.ca
Mail logs to:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
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Canada
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http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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VE3DC 602 1024 52 56 24 1,124,496
VE5RI 527 1214 41 40 24 818,424
KA6BIM 251 440 35 33 24 373,048 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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XM6JY(@VE6JY) 336 705 47 50 24 655,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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K6LA 257 640 34 32 20 436,128 SCCC
VE4YU 230 229 35 33 255,136
VE7AVV 0 809 0 40 15 198,960 BCDX Club
N6HC 174 329 27 20 10 179,164 SCCC
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 212 121 22 19 5 96,268 BCDX
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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VE5SF 416 562 39 39 18 579,696
VE3MQW 197 249 36 29 250,510
VA3NR 207 243 29 33 18 227,044
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VE3AGC 47 360 18 36 19 207,252
VE7UQ 62 346 17 28 153,540
VE9WH 32 249 22 20 112,812
VE9DX 505 0 37 0 12 110,852
VA6RA 1 180 1 24 39,050
VE3IAY 194 0 26 0 32,708 CRDXC
VA3WN 142 50 13 10 6 26,542
W0ETT 100 2 25 1 7 21,632 Grand Mesa
VE3ANX 116 2 23 1 3 18,240
W1TO 67 12 15 5 12,680 YCCC
VE3BUC/W4 0 61 0 15 3 8,970
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K1VU 0 38 0 10 3,380 YCCC
W4NZ 32 3 9 2 3,300
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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VE3KZ 242 226 40 39 22 309,048
VE3XAX 334 114 37 24 208,864 U-VE Contest Club
WB6BWZ 26 13 9 4 8 4,862 SECC
AA0XJ 19 5 7 3 5 2,080
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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XL5DX(VA5DX) 513 764 12 12 19 141,696
N6RO 35 66 9 12 1 18,018 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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VO1TA(VO1WET) 60 179 8 10 4 30,564
VE3ZIK(VE3ZIK/4N 56 41 6 9 12 9,870
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AE9B/M 10 0 6 0 1 550
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VE6SV,ZL1JG
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:07:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011507.g71F7P403419@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
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PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
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Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 4 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:09:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011509.g71F96w03428@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
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Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Multi-Op LP
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO12Mixed HP
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 510,600
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
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BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:11:11 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011511.g71FBBP03441@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 22, 2002
E-mail logs to: jshort@mindspring.com
Mail logs to:
Jeff Short, KD3UC
5106 Cypress Ct.
Alpharetta, GA 30005
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Rover LP
N4PN 676 75 400 57 20 20,876
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In State Single Op LP
KN4Y 591 0 42 0 12 49,644 FCG
W8RU 44 0 32 0 1 2,816 MRRC
NJ8J 43 7 21 7 3 2,604 SECC
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 2 1 2 1 2 15 SECC
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Out of State Single Op HP
K5YAA 170 31 106 27 15 49,343 OkDX
W6KC 57 1 51 1 3 5,980
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Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 78 10 64 10 9 12,284 PVRC
W3DYA 92 0 66 0 12,144
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 62 11 33 11 8 5,896
K8MR 52 4 39 4 4,644 MRRC
W4SAA 27 0 23 0 2 1,242 FCG
NF4A 11 12 10 12 4 748 FCG
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
NJ4X/7 32 0 31 0 3 1,984
K8GU(@K8GU/P) 8 0 8 0 1 128 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:12:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011512.g71FCCj03450@localhost.localdomain>
2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqvhf@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ VHF Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op LP
N1LDY 268 66 15 17,688
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op QRP
HS4FKF/1 462 12 27 11,088 Sripatum University
HS3NEX 372 14 27 10,416 HOT WAVE DX GROUP
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K1TEO 285 96 6 37,824
KB8U 227 99 17 30,888
K3DNE 167 69 10 15,732 PVRC
K3ZO 183 67 11 14,874 PVRC
K8CC 130 72 7 12,240 MRRC
N8BJQ 116 58 12 8,642 SOUTHWEST OHIO DX AS
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3KZ 126 66 9,570 Ontario VHF Associat
VE2ZP 54 31 8 2,232 Capital Region DX Cl
K8MR 55 34 3 1,870 MRRC
K0UK 2 2 27 6 Grand Mesa
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
N6MU(@N6NB) 220 57 17,100 SCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/2 QRP
HS8GLR 218 9 20 3,924
E21EIC 248 2 18 1,984 HSDXA
E20MXA 127 4 7 1,016 HSDXA
HS0XNO 97 2 9 388
HS4BPQ/9 44 3 3 264 HSDXA
HS6MYW/1 58 2 4 232 HSDXA
HS5SYH 25 2 2 100
E20JPJ 25 2 2 100 HSDXA
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 LP
K8KFJ 26 19 6 494
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 QRP
N3AWS 5 4 3 20
Operators:
HS3NEX HS3JWC,HS3MTB,HS3NEX,HS3NMK,HS3NNE,HS3NQQ,
HS3OPN
HS4FKF/1 E20MYX,E20TTJ,E20UWZ,E20XAU,HS4FKF,HS4IVS,
HS5WIU,HS8KJW,W20WUE
N1LDY KE1AK,N1LDY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:14:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011514.g71FEvX03459@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 10 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:25:05 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011525.g71FP5C03482@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary - please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 0 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:30:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011530.g71FU6d03493@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 1 09:38:43 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208011538.g71FchN03507@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 01Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Aug 1 10:05:13 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Left Coast Logs of the Future?
Message-ID:
<20020801090514.21463.h015.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
Just in time for this thread are Dink's compilation of
CQWW VHF results
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/cq-contest/2002-August/048911.html
See all the HS calls... one can only hope they get HF
licenses as well as the contest bug.
Mike N2MG
________________________________________________
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
>From va3uz at rac.ca Thu Aug 1 13:28:38 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Yuri Onipko)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST e-mail needed
Message-ID: <002901c23978$7f1f1f40$0201a8c0@yuri>
Anyone knows how to get in touch with CQ WW Contest director Bob Cox, K3EST?
k3est@cqww.com doesn't work.
Thanks.
73 Yuri VE3DZ
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Thu Aug 1 13:59:49 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] A query: looking for user-friendly contest logging
software for the blind
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A9070EA7@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
Hi all:
Tom Behler, KB8TYJ, recently contacted me and asked for help. I passed on what
I knew and suggested that some of you good folks might have an idea or two.
You can contact Tom directly with your ideas. Thanks!
73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Behler [mailto:tbehler@netonecom.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:07 PM
To: Henderson, Dan N1ND
Subject: Re: user-friendly contest logging software for the blind
Hi, Dan.
Here's my message for posting to the CQ contest reflector.
Thanks much for taking the trouble to do this.
I'll keep you informed on what I find out.
Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ: Big Rapids, MI
"I am a blind ham, and my call is KB8TYJ. I probably could best be
described as a casual contester, but am now interested enough in contesting
to start pursuing available user-friendly contest logging software for the
blind.
Are there any contest logging programs that have been successfully used by
blind hams with the JAWS for Windows screen reading software? I currently
use JAWS 3.7 with windows 98 Second edition. I am not a computer wizzard,
but if someone can send me a demo of some software to try, with some
easy-to-follow
installation and configuration instructions, I'd be willing to give it a
shot.
Any help would be most appreciated. Please direct any responses to my
arrl.net e-mail address listed below.
Thanks, and vy best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
E-mail: kb8tyj@arrl.net "
>From s51ta at volja.net Fri Aug 2 01:16:23 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
References: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si>
Message-ID: <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
But we know who the winner will be dont we?
73 Ted, s51ta
>From ve4vv at shaw.ca Thu Aug 1 18:15:50 2002
From: ve4vv@shaw.ca (Derrick Belbas)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NYC, October
Message-ID: <002c01c239a8$fee98140$0a815218@wp.shawcable.net>
Hi all. Anything particularly interesting for a guy who enjoys contesting
to do in the second half of October in or near NYC? Contest club meeting?
Suggestions? There is the obvious on the last weekend, but said guy has to
leave the area on the Saturday. Anybody want some extra voice during the
first couple of hours on Friday?
Please advise!
73..
derrick
VE4VV
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Aug 1 21:07:16 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <3D49CD34.1000902@tampabay.rr.com>
Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Aug 1 21:41:09 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <f2.1f7132b3.2a7b2f25@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/1/02 5:30:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com writes:
> Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
>
> I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
>
> Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
No - he's IGNORING you. I just got an email from him at k3est@mother.com.
I understand another working address is k3est@cal.net. Whether he responds is
another question. GL.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Thu Aug 1 22:07:08 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New DTA databases, your help needed
Message-ID: <3D49DB3C.572A0547@buckeye-express.com>
Hello
Last year K8CC and I (K9TM) took over the generation of the callsign
databases used by most of the popular contest logging packages (you may
know the file as master.dta or the feature as super-check partial). Due
to transition items, translation problems on my end, the databases
barely made it out in time for CQ WW last year. However, all reports
have been favorable on the accuracy of the database. This year I have
all the tools ready and can turn the crank pretty quickly.
The goal this year is to get them out by Oct 1. The major factor this
year is in receiving logs as I have already created the tools.
Regardless of deadlines, we need your help. All you have to do is get
together your logs and send them to us (see info at the bottom of this
note for details). Since people interested in the databases are using a
computer and since most of you submit your logs in cabrillo format
anyway... we are only accepting cabrillo logs. (In the past the tools to
generate the databases were based on CT BIN files and as a result, input
was by CT BIN files. Last year I created new tools to work from
cabrillo files.)
The more logs we get, the more calls we can extract and the better the
final result. So all you Multi-Multi's out there (we know you use
super-check partial :-) ) and anyone who wants to help (especially those
who use the database) please submit your logs.
We promise that your log(s) will not be shared with anyone. We will not
use your log for any purpose other than to extract callsigns for the
database project.
Updated databases are available @ http://www.datomonline.com.
To help out please do the following:
1) Name your files using your call. Something like K9TM1.LOG,
K9TM2.LOG.
Please do not name your files like 01SSCW.LOG! You only have to rename
a couple of files... I potentially have to do thousands (ok wishful
thinking, probably only hundreds).
2) Send the files as attachments to the email.
3) Please do not zip or otherwise compress the files.
4) It would also help if you could please make your subject line "[DTA]
your_callsign", for example Subject: [DTA] K9TM. Just like subject
lines from reflectors. This will allow me to sort the responses from my
normal mail.
5) Send the logs to: k9tm@buckeye-express.com.
If you would like to send your logs throughout the year rather than this
batch method, that is OK with me. If enough people do this, I wouldn't
have any problem making updates available more often.
If there are any questions regarding the databases, please direct them
to me (K9TM). We look forward to receiving many logs and putting
together the updated databases.
Thanks & 73s,
The master.dta team
Tim K9TM
Dave K8CC
>From TOMK5RC at aol.com Thu Aug 1 22:48:46 2002
From: TOMK5RC@aol.com (TOMK5RC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
Message-ID: <116.14d59d78.2a7b3efe@aol.com>
Give him a break. He just got married and started a new job.
Tom, K5RC
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>From n5nj at gte.net Thu Aug 1 22:48:05 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
References: <f2.1f7132b3.2a7b2f25@aol.com>
Message-ID: <006001c239cf$07225820$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
k3est@cal.net is his current email address.
----- Original Message -----
From: <K7LXC@aol.com>
To: <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] K3EST ?
> In a message dated 8/1/02 5:30:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> k4oj@tampabay.rr.com writes:
>
> > Did Bob Cox pass away or get kidnapped and taken to Bora Bora?
> >
> > I have sent him 4 e-mails and no response
> >
> > Will someone tell him I am looking for him, thanks!
>
> No - he's IGNORING you. I just got an email from him at
k3est@mother.com.
> I understand another working address is k3est@cal.net. Whether he responds
is
> another question. GL.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve K7LXC
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 2 03:53:57 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] logging accuracy and master databases
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020802023553.01aea290@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Kudos to K9TM and K8CC for taking on the task of generating master databases.
It's a tricky thing to get accuracy. Unfortunately, the starting point
(people's logs) can bring with it a lot of chaff. For example, I've been
told that the CQWW SSB log-checking database shows about 97,000 calls, of
which only ~30,000 are good calls. In other words, 2/3 of the call-signs
that could be gleaned if you had access to everyone's logs over a number of
years would be bad!
I'm sure that the logs submitted to K9TM and K8CC will be a lot cleaner
than that, and techniques will be applied to screen the unique/probably bad
calls out of that input. But even then, a lot of the common busts -- H for
S on CW, for example -- will undoubtedly sneak through.
Ironically, I find that rather helpful. Whenever I'm tempted to rely too
heavily on the database, I need only look at the screen when I'm part-way
through entering a call and see what look like two or three variations on a
single call. Or are they different calls? Better just copy the station
and be sure!
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From jaime at robles.nu Fri Aug 2 09:57:40 2002
From: jaime@robles.nu (Jaime Robles)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU HF Championship 2002
In-Reply-To: <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
References: <3D494CED.77E9@pub.mo-rs.si> <006401c239a9$12473cf0$b8c95fc1@home>
Message-ID: <200208020857.45020.jaime@robles.nu>
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> But we know who the winner will be dont we?
Of course Ted, EA4TV hi, hi, hi...
- --
Un saludo,
Jaime Robles, EA4TV
jaime@robles.nu
Visita http://www.redlibre.net - La Red Libre de todos!
http://smsdx.net - El DXCluster en tu movil!
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>From kenkeeler at jazznut.com Fri Aug 2 00:47:14 2002
From: kenkeeler@jazznut.com (Ken Keeler)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Practice NAQP FRIDAY NITE!
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020801233704.02b5ed90@mail.value.net>
NCCC will run a practice miniNAQP on Friday night, 9 PM PDT, 04Z
Sat. Everyone is invited. Pass the word to your club gangs, especially on
the west coast. Sri east coasters, the sun doesn't set on the west coast
until 11:30 EDST
Check in on 3830 starting about 8:30 PM PDT, when we can chat about
strategy, prop., logging programs, SO2R, etc. Number of check-ins will
determine how long we run the mini. We'll start the 10 or 15 minute mini
(80 and 40 CW, in the suggested CW segments) at 9:00 PM (04Z). This is a
good chance to check out your logging software and station before the REAL
THING happens Saturday.
N6RO
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Fri Aug 2 10:30:11 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New DTA databases, your help needed
References: <3D49DB3C.572A0547@buckeye-express.com>
Message-ID: <3D4A8963.3750DD37@buckeye-express.com>
The logs have started rolling in... thanks!
...and so have the questions. I have responded to everyone privately
(thus far) but would like to put a sort of FAQ list out here. So here
goes...
Q) Do you only want CQWW logs?
A) NO. We want all types of logs. WW is just one contest.
Any contest is fine.
Q) Why only cabrillo
A) Well since most all contest sponsors require cabrillo (or strongly
want) and
it has been around long enough now that software writers have had
time to
make it part of the package or write a post conversion program...
it really
helps tasks like this (and log checking).
Q) Since you do log checking for the ARRL you already have my 160 or 10
log, just use it.
A) While it is true that Dave and I do log checking for the ARRL, we
can NOT use the
logs submitted to the ARRL. Why? Because the ARRL does not want
them used for
anything other than log checking. That is their decision and Dave
and I abide by it.
Please send your logs again as described in the earlier post for
inclusion into
the database.
Q) How do you get rid of bad calls?
A) There are several techniques used. While we try our best through
software and
human inspection... things still happen. Garbage-in, Garbage-out
still sort-of
applies. We hope to filter through things and come up with a
quality database.
We were pretty successful last year and AD1C did it for years
before us.
BTW, I added a step to take out known bad calls that may have made
it through.
If you have specific bad calls in mind or have found some in prior
databases,
please send me a note with those calls and I will add them to the
list.
Note that you don't have to send OE5OSO (really OE5OHO), that call
inspired
this method.
Q) My logs are small, are they still useful?
A) Yes, all logs are useful. You don't have to be multi-multi,
multi-single or
multi-anything. All logs help.
Q) Do I need to mark the logs differently by contest (dx -vs- domestic,
etc)?
A) Nope, the tools do all the work for me (well most of it).
If other classes of questions come in, I will update this list.
73 Tim K9TM
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Fri Aug 2 11:38:28 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W1AW/5 2002 web site
Message-ID: <20020802103828.D21836@cs.utexas.edu>
http://www.ctdxcc.org/w1aw5/
The W1AW/5 team in the IARU HF World Championship 2002 had a great
weekend representing the ARRL and the USA in the contest. We've
put together a small web site with our claimed score, band-mode
breakdowns, rate sheets, continental distribution breakdowns, lots
of photos, and the Honor Roll of stations that worked us on all 12
band-modes, all 6 CW bands, or all 6 phone bands. We also have
information on the stations' equipment, operators, and locations:
http://www.ctdxcc.org/w1aw5/
A documentary video of the W1AW/5 contest effort will be shown
at the Austin Summerfest (http://www.repeater.org/summerfest/) this
weekend, which is also the ARRL Texas State Convention.
If you worked us and need a W1AW/5 QSL card, please QSL to: ARRL,
225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111, USA, or via the buro.
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From genewill at ordata.com Fri Aug 2 12:22:50 2002
From: genewill@ordata.com (Gene A. Williamson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Attracting new contesters
Message-ID: <200208021822.g72IMfQK033136@cobra.ordata.com>
We've discussed here the reminding of past contest participants about an
upcoming event, either by mail or email. That's really preaching to the
choir, so let's take it a step farther ....
An old sales rule of thumb says it's six times easier to sell an
existing
customer than to recruit a new customer. To entice new blood into our
sub-hobby, why don't we ...
Choose a local contest -- in USA, for example, perhaps the FQP or CQP --
so that rates will be reasonable AND callsigns will be familiar. Look up,
on www.qrz.com, everyone in your ZIP code (I'm not sure how our non-USA
friends would do this). Then, ten days or so before the contest, do one of
the following ... or both, if you like:
(1) Send each ham a postcard inviting him/her to operate or observe the
contest. Make it Open House-style ... between the hours of xx and yy ...
and be sure to include food.
(2) Also ten days or so ahead, after identifying each ham in your ZIP
code, send him/her an email (a click on the callsign in the ZIP code search
in qrz.com takes you to a page that MAY have an email address). In the
email, extend the above invitation AND attach a minute or so audio clip
from your station in a high-rate SSB contest.
73 Gene N7YW (and for 42 years, K7dBV)
>From k3est at cal.net Fri Aug 2 12:26:02 2002
From: k3est@cal.net (k3est)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Hi
Message-ID: <200208021826.g72IQ2d28268@pa.cal.net>
Hi Contesters,
Contrary to what K7LXC says, I am not ignoring anyone. We are moving the
cqww.com site and there was a book keeping error that removed my email adr +
mother.com has changed to cal.net so everything got screwed up.
Now, I think all is OK at k3est@cqww.com or k3est@cal.net You can also send a
message to questions@cqww.com
Sorry for any problems.
73
Bob, K3EST
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Fri Aug 2 16:04:33 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Florida Contest Group Salutes Dan, Dave and Dit
Message-ID: <3D4AD7C1.3030208@tampabay.rr.com>
To honor our members that were present at the WRTC 2,002, 35 members of
the Florida Contest Group will activate this weekend for the NAQP CW.
Dan, K1TO (#1)
Dave, N2NL (#4)
and
Dit, WC4E (Referee)
did us all proud at WRTC and we will honour their performance this
weekend with seven teams entitled:
FCG WRTC Killer D's #1 (though 7)
Everyone should sweep the Florida mltiplier this weekend in the NAQP!
Many of our members will adopt the names of our WRTC representatives -
and some may have unique versions of them - listen sharp!
73, thanks D's
K4FCG
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 2 18:27:56 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logbook of the World
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020802172622.01b0f170@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Of significant interest to contesters and their QSL burden, the
Administration and Finance Committee reported to the ARRL Board last month
that "Logbook of the World is on track for initial implementation in
September."
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Aug 3 08:23:43 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion Specs
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020803062343.00733134@pop.vnet.net>
I just added the Orion's claimed IMDDR3 spec to the
previous table of ARRL test measurements at 5 kHz spacing:
Rig IMDDR3 BDR
Ten-Tec Orion 101 (claimed) ?
Elecraft K2 88 126
Ten-Tec Omni 6+ 86 119
Yaesu FT-1000MP 83 111
ICOM IC-756 Pro 80 104
Yaesu FT-1000MP Mark V 78 106
ICOM IC-775DSP 77 104
ICOM IC-706 MkII G 74 86
Yaesu FT-1000MP Field 73 107
Kenwood TS-570D 72 87
ICOM IC-756 67 98
ARRL Test Data: http://www.elecraft.com/K2_perf.htm and
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/prodrev/pdf/pr0208.pdf which
adds the FT-1000MP Field to the summary on the Elecraft page.
Ten-Tec Data: http://www.tentec.com/TT565.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From n4gn at n4gn.com Sat Aug 3 16:40:45 2002
From: n4gn@n4gn.com (Tim Totten, N4GN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Newfoundland counts as Labrador?
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0208031536100.10443-100000@shell1>
Things to ponder when an X-class flare shoots a hole in the NAQP . . .
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Frank Davis <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca>
To: "Tim Totten, N4GN" <n4gn@n4gn.com>
Cc: Tree N6TR <tree@kkn.net>
Subject: Re: [TRLog] NAQP config file
Hi Tim:
Yes I have a file now thanks.
Yes I saw that in the rules and it sounds a bit backwards!!!....As well I notice
in TRLog that the mult list has VO1 and VO2.....?? So if the rules say that
"Newfoundland counts as Labrador" why isn't the multilier just VO?? I am
confused. Anyway the official name for the province is "Newfoundland and
Labrador".....for many years the name was "Newfoundland"...but last year the
Canadian govt under pressure from some politicians who aren't busy enough,
changed the name to include Labrador. All of us who are native Nfld'ers have
always known that VO2 was part of the province so the change is a bit ridiulous.
VO2 is in CQ Zone 2 and VO1 as on zone 5 ...so VO2 is special in that sense.
Anyway maybe Tree can advise as to why VO1 and VO2 are in the mult list when the
rules say that Nfld. counts as Labrador.
Anyway
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Totten, N4GN" <n4gn@n4gn.com>
To: "Frank Davis" <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: [TRLog] NAQP config file
> Glad you got a config file already. I was going to send mine.
>
> Did you notice in the rules "Newfoundland counts as Labrador"? Sometimes
> I wonder who writes this stuff . . .
>
> 73,
>
> Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
> http://www.n4gn.com
>
>
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Sat Aug 3 14:40:40 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
Message-ID: <002501c23b2e$0ae35440$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all the real-time cheering we
received during the WRTC. Especially, from the Senior Set, who I guess we
were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to the finish, first, and
hope we didn't let anyone down, other than ourselves. Age was not our
excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I think I heard.
OK, fair enough.
In recent months, I've been thinking that this being my FIFTH solar maxima,
of serious contesting that is, it may very well be my last! How depressing
is that?
So, quitting not exactly being in my internal workings, I have decided to go
public with:
SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
Many in this country, at least, probably read last week of the Yale
University research findings that if you THINK YOUNG, you will extend your
life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. And further, that
this singular "habit" is more important to your health than factors such as
blood pressure and cholesterol.
Can you imagine this?
Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my personal goal of SERIOUS
contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's another 37 years, or ANOTHER
3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100, I'll decide if I'll go
another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on. I hope you all will be
around to celebrate this with me.
Some are probably saying, "How silly is this? Neiger has definitely and
finally gone over the edge"!
My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this plan of (1)thinking
young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU CANNOT hit the contest
DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR efforts from home this and
every year.
What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit the most. And the rest
will derive great benefit from your activity, and many more multipliers!
And having our radio friends with us for so many more years, we all win.
And what has been on many of our minds, the bad notions that ham radio, and
contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have a limited future, are, as
they say " a little pre-mature".
Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the hobby. But we certainly
have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting lifetimes.
And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at least if won't be for want
of a serious effort.
Please join me in this quest. And thank you for reading this far.
Vy 73
Jim Neiger
N6TJ
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Sat Aug 3 18:26:05 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
References: <002501c23b2e$0ae35440$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Message-ID: <02ae01c23b4d$8b23e060$cdd6fea9@ph.cox.net>
I certainly think the Yale study is right! I attended my 40th High School
Class
reunion in 1990 and could not believe how pathetic the majority of the
people
looked! Especially the ones who never left Carlsbad, New Mexico. I've
tried
my best to destroy my body over the past 45 or so years with little success
but I think it's because I "think young" and won't participate in getting
old -
why should I? Hopefully we'll be doing a M/M from some exotic country or
planet 30 years from now - if you're there I'll be there too! My 60th
birthday
party will be held in Brazil or some South American country on November
26th - just after CQWW CW PT5A - it'll be a blast. I've celebrated my
birthday
on every continent and not sure how many countries and they were all fun!
73
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
To: <wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp>; <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
> Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all the real-time cheering
we
> received during the WRTC. Especially, from the Senior Set, who I guess we
> were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to the finish, first, and
> hope we didn't let anyone down, other than ourselves. Age was not our
> excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
>
> What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I think I heard.
> OK, fair enough.
>
> In recent months, I've been thinking that this being my FIFTH solar
maxima,
> of serious contesting that is, it may very well be my last! How
depressing
> is that?
>
> So, quitting not exactly being in my internal workings, I have decided to
go
> public with:
>
> SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
>
> Many in this country, at least, probably read last week of the Yale
> University research findings that if you THINK YOUNG, you will extend your
> life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. And further, that
> this singular "habit" is more important to your health than factors such
as
> blood pressure and cholesterol.
>
> Can you imagine this?
>
> Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my personal goal of SERIOUS
> contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's another 37 years, or
ANOTHER
> 3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100, I'll decide if I'll go
> another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on. I hope you all will be
> around to celebrate this with me.
>
> Some are probably saying, "How silly is this? Neiger has definitely and
> finally gone over the edge"!
>
> My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this plan of (1)thinking
> young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU CANNOT hit the contest
> DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR efforts from home this and
> every year.
>
> What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit the most. And the rest
> will derive great benefit from your activity, and many more multipliers!
> And having our radio friends with us for so many more years, we all win.
> And what has been on many of our minds, the bad notions that ham radio,
and
> contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have a limited future, are,
as
> they say " a little pre-mature".
>
> Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the hobby. But we certainly
> have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting lifetimes.
>
> And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at least if won't be for
want
> of a serious effort.
>
> Please join me in this quest. And thank you for reading this far.
>
> Vy 73
>
> Jim Neiger
> N6TJ
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sun Aug 4 13:45:29 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ 160 High-Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020804114529.0125e544@pop.vnet.net>
The following info is from Dave K4JRB:
The 2002 CQ 160 CW and SSB High-Claimed Scores are now
available on the CQ Magazine web page at:
http://cq-amateur-radio.com/160%20Meter%20link.html
and may be viewed with Acrobat 5.0 downloadable from www.adobe.com
Hopefully within the next month the 2003 rules will be posted on the
same web page.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From Bill at ng3k.com Sun Aug 4 11:59:23 2002
From: Bill@ng3k.com (Bill@ng3k.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Announcing Contest Operations
Message-ID: <3D4D090B.27094.112396D@localhost>
I've just updated my Contest DX Operation Submission
form:
http://www.ng3k.com/Contest/consub.html
to include the following contests:
CQ/RJ Worldwide DX Contest, RTTY (Sep 28-29,
2002)
CQ World Wide DX SSB (Oct 26-27, 2002)
CQ World Wide DX CW (Nov 23-24, 2002)
ARRL 160 M Contest (Dec 6-8, 2002)
ARRL 10 M Contest (Dec 14-15, 2002)
CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW (Jan 24-26, 2003)
CQ/RJ Worldwide RTTY WPX Contest (Feb 8-9, 2003)
ARRL International DX Contest, CW (Feb 15-16,
2003)
CQ 160-Meter Contest, SSB (Feb 21-23, 2003)
ARRL International DX Contest, SSB (Mar 1-2,
2003)
So, if you're planning a DXpedition for one of these
contests I'd like to hear about it. Just visit the
above mentioned URL and fill in/submit the form.
Your operation will then appear in the NG3K contest
operation tables, the NCJ-Web table, and in print
form in NCJ itself. You can determine what has
already been submitted by visiting:
http://www.ng3k.com/Contest/conasc.html
Thanks es 73,
Bill/NG3K
>From k6ll at juno.com Sun Aug 4 16:23:33 2002
From: k6ll@juno.com (Dave Hachadorian)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
Message-ID: <20020804.152333.-271297.1.K6LL@juno.com>
If anyone is looking for a non-rfi-generating monitor, Staples.com
has the Envision EN-710 17" monitor on sale again this week for $80,
after rebate, with free shipping. I'm not sure if that price is available
in the brick and mortar Staples stores.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
>From ny4t at comcast.net Sun Aug 4 19:55:29 2002
From: ny4t@comcast.net (Lee Hall (NY4T))
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TCG Seeking Team Players for NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <3D4DBEF1.6020100@comcast.net>
Come join the fun with a Tennessee Contest Group team. You don't have
to be in Tennessee to be on one of our teams. We will have teams from
big guns to little pistols. Team placement is based on past performance
(if any) so we usually have at least a couple of very competitive teams.
Drop me an e-mail by Thursday, August 15 if you are interested.
73,
Lee Hall (NY4T)
Public Information Officer - Tennessee Contest Group
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:46 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clarification CW, SSB and the FCC
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VMhF025980@contesting.com>
On 7/21/02 6:58, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Neither CW nor SSB is obsolete; in fact, both are far superior to any of
>the new digital modes at rapidly communicating information between
>many different stations under extreme conditions. In fact, PSK31 has
>NOT been proven to be superior to CW in weak signal environments IMHO.
>PSK31, WSJT, QRSS, etc are superior ONLY if you know the exact frequency
>to tune your receiver to the signal buried in noise. Without this
>critical information (either from a prearranged schedule or via the
>Internet), they cannot magically extract signals from noise. Can you
>imagine a contest where you tune your receiver but cannot hear the
>signals? I don't think so.
Bill, I though think that anyone who is an MIT alumni would be able to
acknowledge that modes like PSK31 could easily be superior to CW.
On a theoretical grounds, PSK has a signal/noise advantage of about 4 dB
over OOK (on-off-keying -- eg CW) in the presence of Gaussian noise.
Granted, the signal impairment of typical HF channels isn't purely
Gaussian, but the theory is there none the less.
As a pratical matter, PSK31 has demonstrated that solid copy is possible
with signal levels that are INAUDIBLE to the human ear. Read that again.
Inaudible -- as in you cannot hear it. Since CW is typically decoded by
ear, this clearly indicates the superiority of the mode in weak signal
environments.
As for tuning PSK31 signals, it's pretty obvious to anyone who is
familiar with current PSK31 applications -- you do not tune in signals by
ear. It would be impractical to do so. Instead, you tune according to a
visual display, typically an FFT waterfall. Signals are clearly evident
on this display and easily tunable. Many applications don't require
precise tuning -- just click on the visible stream in the waterfall
display.
>What I said was "I personally do not think a
>computer-to-computer 'QSO' means much". I specifically meant when
>neither station can hear the other station (with their own ears),
>and I'll stand by my statement.
By that logic, e-mail doesn't mean anything, either.
To me, though, it's just a means of person-to-person communication.
>To me, a QSO like this is just like
>nets where the Netmeister tells each side of the QSO "Good Contact"
>when in fact neither station can hear the other. The only difference
>is our computers have replaced the Netmeister!
It still takes considerable radio skill and communications acumen to hold
a PSK31 QSO.
Do you hold the same opinion of Baudot RTTY?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:49 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VPhF025987@contesting.com>
On 7/19/02 8:22, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>The only trouble is that there are only 5 Commissioners, who could decide
>to change a lot of things we find important (like abolishing CW
>subbands).
There ARE NO CW subbands on HF. There are a few narrow CW-only subbands
on VHF, but not on HF.
CW is permitted everywhere, and there are no indications it will be
prohibited.
I really get annoyed at this suggestion that any regulatory change is
couched in the framework of somehow eliminating CW subbands, when such
subbands do not exist.
>The bottom line, to me, is that it doesn't have to be either-or -- CW can
>remain, just like sailboats in an age of jet aircraft...
More like Piper Cubs in the age of jet aircraft.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:52 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VShF025993@contesting.com>
On 7/19/02 5:55, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Perhaps he would like to demonstrate digital modes are superior by
>comparing contest results for existing contests. Here are high-claimed
>CQ/RJ WW RTTY scores from last fall's contest:
>
>http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2001-October/029841.html
>
>The highest number of contacts made by any single op was 2461 QSO's
>which is not even close to the typical CW or SSB SOAB scores.
>From this -- what conclusions would you draw? Is this because of the
actual characteristics of the operating mode, or is something else a
factor?
Hint: the level of activity on RTTY contests isn't nearly as high as that
on CW or SSB. Bottom line is that there are many fewer stations CAPABLE
of making RTTY contacts than those that can make CW or SSB contacts.
>I even
>made more than that myself on 10 meters alone! Isn't it about time
>we stop taking these "expert" claims at face value and do a reality
>check with the brain God has given us?
Big Amen to that. Let's use our brains.
Anyone with brains would realise that if there were more stations active
on RTTY contests, rates and QSO totals would be higher. Much higher.
> Then I have a challenge for CQ Magazine Dave. Replace the CQ
>160 SSB contest (where SSB has already been proven inferior to CW) with
>the CQ 160 PSK31 contest. Let's just see if Chariman Powell and ARRL's
>claims are true rather than taking them at face value.
What would this "replacement" prove?
> Sure some of the computer-to-computer modes (PSK31, WSJT, QRSS)
>can extract signals below the noise level, but how quickly do you think
>they could make contacts? A QRSS contest would be a real blast to hear
>at ~0.8 words per hour!
PSK31 is roughly the same speed as CW. It would be a better choice for
most run-of-the-mill communications.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:35:55 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 8:35, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>K4OJ:
>In a low power environment nobody can argue successfully with me that CW
>isn't a better node!
Technically, you're incorrect. Human-read CW signals are limited by being
audible above the noise. Certain digital modes can greatly exceed that
capability.
N4HY and W3IWI did experiments back in the mid-80's where they did
MOONBOUNCE with weak 432 MHz signals. (They actually read the CW off the
FFT displays from their transceivers.) Once you bring signal processing
to the problem, new types of communications are possible -- ones that are
not limited by the human ear.
> This is also true on the low bands. Proof - compare alltime
>SOSB records for CW vs SSB on 160-40 in the CQ WW records here:
Bill, this is so fallacious an argument, it is almost ludicrious to
reply. Not only does one have to contend with the different bandwidth
requirements of SSB over CW, but the world-wide frequency allocations are
so varied that simplex communication, the mainstay of high-speed contest
operation, are not possible on SSB -- but are common for CW.
> In the extreme conditions on the low bands, CW rules!
Over SSB, sure. CW requires almost 100th of the bandwidth of SSB. It's
information rate is much lower.
Dr. Shannon has a well-known theory about information transmission.
Sending information and lower rates requires less bandwidth, and can
therefore be done at lower signal levels.
By that rule along, modes like PSK31, whose information rates are lower
than some CW signals, ought to be superior with weak signals.
--
PS -- does NASA use CW on its deep-space network?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 00:36:03 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208050331.g753VehF026006@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 11:40, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
> 1. 40 and 80 must operate split between Region 2 and
>Regions 1 & 3 for the most part...but that has not been the case
>for 160 which has identical favorable results for CW as on
>the other two bands. Of course, I maintain SSB scores on 160
>will actually go up if we segment and DX operates split. The
>simple reason is that DX will not be buried underneath extremely
>strong local US stations continuously CQ-ing on top of them.
I've seen this argument so many times, I'm somewhat sick of it.
It is a good technical point. My question is -- why is it only applied to
SSB? Wouldn't this operation also be beneficial for CW? Of course it
would. So, why not propose to use CW exclusively in the US from 1950-2000
kHz and work all DX split?
> 2. Part of the problem with SSB is that it is a
>bandwidth hog. When you try to crowd an equivalent number
>of contesters into the same low band frequencies, the narrow
>bandwidth mode will always win. The inverse of this is 10-20
>meters where SSB usually wins.
SSB has bandwidth problems on the higher bands, with the possible
exception of 10 meters.
One important effect on the higher bands is that the presence of skip
zones tends to limit co-channel interference.
Bottom line, though, CW requires only a percent or so of the bandwidth of
SSB. Therefore, the signal levels required for effective communications
are definitely lower.
>On 10 meters, with effectively
>no bandwidth limit on either mode, SSB wins by about 50% (my CQ
>WW SSB record is 1.464M versus my CW record of 0.965M).
I don't think these records are any indication of the inherent properties
of the mode. On SSB, most likely it is due to the higher availability of
stations to work than the properties of the mode itself.
> Not at all. It has more to do with the fact that a
>narrow bandwidth mode allows better copy of weak signals
>because the narrower bandwidth allows better rejection of
>interference, noise, etc. This is the same reason that digital
>modes work well in extracting signals from noise. Programs
>like WSJT, QRSS/Spectrascan, etc effectively make EXTREMELY narrow
>bandwidths using DSP that allow copy even below the noise floor
>(of course I personally do not think a computer-to-computer
>WSJT or QRSS "QSO" means much but that's another topic!)
These modes aren't anything alike. WSJT is 441 baud, which is actually a
rather high signalling rate compared to CW. WSJT is designed for meter
scatter work, and therefore has to transfer information at a high rate.
(it also uses multi-bit FSK, to avoid some of the phase distortions
present in the meteor pings)
So, WSJT is not extremely narrow. It is wider than typical RTTY or 300
baud packet, even.
Point is, each of these modulation techniques is designed to meet certain
channel goals. WSJT works much more effectively than high-speed CW. (high
speed here meaning 100-800 wpm!)
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Sun Aug 4 22:26:37 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208050426.g754Qb011151@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit:
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Sun Aug 4 22:28:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208050428.g754Sc711160@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 04Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only QRP
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
DL4RCK 0 107 80 2,5 8,560 BCC
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Mon Aug 5 05:38:59 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ N3BB
Message-ID: <018801c23c3a$0472d740$27d7fea9@mirage>
Jim - none of the email addresses I have for you work. Please reply!
Anyone having a current email address for Jim, I would appreciate receiving it
(privately, so as not to pester the rest of the subscribers anymore than I am
doing right now...)
73, Ward N0AX
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Mon Aug 5 09:57:45 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <200208050331.g753VPhF025987@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805085257.020399b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 11:35 PM 8/4/02 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>On 7/19/02 8:22, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>
> >The only trouble is that there are only 5 Commissioners, who could decide
> >to change a lot of things we find important (like abolishing CW
> >subbands).
>
>There ARE NO CW subbands on HF. There are a few narrow CW-only subbands
>on VHF, but not on HF.
>
>CW is permitted everywhere, and there are no indications it will be
>prohibited.
>
>I really get annoyed at this suggestion that any regulatory change is
>couched in the framework of somehow eliminating CW subbands, when such
>subbands do not exist.
>
> >The bottom line, to me, is that it doesn't have to be either-or -- CW can
> >remain, just like sailboats in an age of jet aircraft...
>
>More like Piper Cubs in the age of jet aircraft.
I think Bill missed my point, probably because I could have put that more
precisely. There are no CW sub-bands, but the phone sub-bands protect CW
from phone QRM. I worry that the FCC will succumb to pressure to expand
the phone sub-bands to cover more and more spectrum now effectively set
aside for CW and digital modes. Digital devotees should realize that the
existing phone sub-bands now protect them, too.
As for metaphors, I still prefer sailing, because while CW may be
Piper-Cub-slow, it's also sailboat-like-fun.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 5 09:49:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208050848190.4482-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
> On 7/19/02 5:55, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>
> >Perhaps he would like to demonstrate digital modes are superior by
> >comparing contest results for existing contests. Here are high-claimed
> >CQ/RJ WW RTTY scores from last fall's contest:
> >
> >http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2001-October/029841.html
> >
> >The highest number of contacts made by any single op was 2461 QSO's
> >which is not even close to the typical CW or SSB SOAB scores.
>
> >From this -- what conclusions would you draw? Is this because of the
> actual characteristics of the operating mode, or is something else a
> factor?
>
> Hint: the level of activity on RTTY contests isn't nearly as high as that
> on CW or SSB. Bottom line is that there are many fewer stations CAPABLE
> of making RTTY contacts than those that can make CW or SSB contacts.
>
The new digital modes are far superior to CW or SSB in being able to copy
weak signals. But they take more time to make a QSO. If you're trying to
compare rates, that is a factor. Just like a view camera is far superior
in results to a 35mm camera. But it takes at least several minutes to set
it up. It isn't "point and shoot".
So you might say that the digital modes are better than CW or SSB in
having QSO's or ragchews but aren't the best for rapid contest operation.
My favorite is still CW.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Mon Aug 5 15:59:59 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] N3BB Located - Thanks!
Message-ID: <00a001c23c90$c5ae8020$27d7fea9@mirage>
Thanks for the addresses - Jim has been located.
73, Ward N0AX
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>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Mon Aug 5 11:30:01 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IARU HQ Stations
In-Reply-To: <00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>; from Dennis McAlpine
on Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20020719020602.02530b00@pop.texas.net>
<00e201c22f38$299ca140$62f1a118@tampabay.rr.com>
<00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <20020805103001.L21161@cs.utexas.edu>
On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400, Dennis McAlpine wrote:
> Yes, Jim, this year's ARRL HQ stations moved things up a bit but look at
> some of the Europeans and their geographic diversification. Following their
> example, why shouldn't we have stations spread out all over the country,
> e.g. K1EA, N2RM, W3LPL, W4MYA, etc. In fact, given the geographic range,
> why not have multiple statins on the same band, e.g. a W6 on 80 at the same
> time as a W2. OK, so you can't have multiple statios on the same band. How
> about a half hour from the East, then a half hour from midwest, then a half
> hour from west coast and keep repeating the process. Tht would allow us to
> use 36 different stations (6 bands X 2 modes x 3 stations per mode).
> Imagine merging those logs.
Actually, the software we used at W1AW/5 is 95% of the way to making that
sort of operation quite feasible. The stations at W1AW/5 were all
interconnected by TCP/IP over the internet, so whether they are in the same
state or not is pretty minimally important. And since the complete log
of the entire operation was always available to each of the stations in
realtime, you wouldn't need to worry about dupes or not knowing which bands
to pass calling stations to, etc.
The next big step in the software would be to integrate some very responsive
inter-station signalling that required few keystrokes to send and little
brain-power to receive. Signals like "I am now QRT - you take it over from
here," or "I can hear him well enough to complete the QSO, please standby
while I work him" and such boiled down to something that makes it fast
was the one trick we lacked at W1AW/5. Such signalling might also find itself
useful for traditional multi-multis.
With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
--
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Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 5 10:06:56 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
In-Reply-To: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
References: <200208050331.g753VahF026000@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <3i8tku8gpbbaa43kko8rdr45fop85qftn8@4ax.com>
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 23:35:55 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>PS -- does NASA use CW on its deep-space network?
_________________________________________________________
That's a good question. Does anyone know the details of their
transmissions? I understand there is some very advanced signal
processing, but I'm curious about the details.
Bill, W7TI
>From K8GT at flash.net Mon Aug 5 13:15:04 2002
From: K8GT@flash.net (Gerry Treas, K8GT)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
Message-ID: <AA-CFC21A52D0D190AB1384BFF3FA665908-ZZ@www4.prodigy.net>
Tony and Jim, et all,
Sign me up! I took my first trip outside the U.S.
last CQWW CW to PJ2T at 57 (almost 58) and have my
plane tickets for this fall already. I have only been
seriously contesting for 12 years, even if licensed
for 43. I have always thought and felt young and
rowdy. I am not ready for a rocker and pablum yet, if
ever!
After my 2nd divorce, I have a new young girlfriend,
she's only 50 and looks and acts young, and we are
like teenagers. She thinks ham radio is very cool.
I am one happy contented contesting dude!
I used to say that I wanted to be shot by a jealous
husband when I'm 90, but now I say that I'm looking
forward to working you all in the contests of the
next 3 or 4 sunspot cycles, and see you from PJ2T on
this year's CQWW CW.
73, Gerry K8GT
--- Original Message ---
From: "Tony Rogozinski" <trogo@telegraphy.com>
To: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
CC: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
>I certainly think the Yale study is right! I
attended my 40th High School
>Class
>reunion in 1990 and could not believe how pathetic
the majority of the
>people
>looked! Especially the ones who never left Carlsbad,
New Mexico. I've
>tried
>my best to destroy my body over the past 45 or so
years with little success
>but I think it's because I "think young" and won't
participate in getting
>old -
>why should I? Hopefully we'll be doing a M/M from
some exotic country or
>planet 30 years from now - if you're there I'll be
there too! My 60th
>birthday
>party will be held in Brazil or some South American
country on November
>26th - just after CQWW CW PT5A - it'll be a blast.
I've celebrated my
>birthday
>on every continent and not sure how many countries
and they were all fun!
>
>73
>
>
>Tony N7BG
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net>
>To: <wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp>; <CQ-
Contest@contesting.com>
>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:40 PM
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO. 5
>
>
>> Dick N6AA and I are very much appreciative of all
the real-time cheering
>we
>> received during the WRTC. Especially, from the
Senior Set, who I guess we
>> were somehow representing. Sorry we didn't race to
the finish, first, and
>> hope we didn't let anyone down, other than
ourselves. Age was not our
>> excuse; feeble-mindedness may have been.
>>
>> What did someone call us? "Old and Treacherous", I
think I heard.
>> OK, fair enough.
>>
>> In recent months, I've been thinking that this
being my FIFTH solar
>maxima,
>> of serious contesting that is, it may very well be
my last! How
>depressing
>> is that?
>>
>> So, quitting not exactly being in my internal
workings, I have decided to
>go
>> public with:
>>
>> SECRETS OF CONTESTING NO.5:
>>
>> Many in this country, at least, probably read last
week of the Yale
>> University research findings that if you THINK
YOUNG, you will extend your
>> life (on the average) ANOTHER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF
YEARS. And further, that
>> this singular "habit" is more important to your
health than factors such
>as
>> blood pressure and cholesterol.
>>
>> Can you imagine this?
>>
>> Thusly, I hereby announce that I have extended my
personal goal of SERIOUS
>> contest expeditions until I am Age 100. That's
another 37 years, or
>ANOTHER
>> 3 SOLAR MAXIMA! Wow. And then when I reach 100,
I'll decide if I'll go
>> another 5 years, or not. And another 5, and so on.
I hope you all will be
>> around to celebrate this with me.
>>
>> Some are probably saying, "How silly is this?
Neiger has definitely and
>> finally gone over the edge"!
>>
>> My challenge to ALL of you: please sign up to this
plan of (1)thinking
>> young, and (2) dumping pathetic excuses of WHY YOU
CANNOT hit the contest
>> DXpedition trail this fall, or putting in MAJOR
efforts from home this and
>> every year.
>>
>> What if Yale is right? You, at least may benefit
the most. And the rest
>> will derive great benefit from your activity, and
many more multipliers!
>> And having our radio friends with us for so many
more years, we all win.
>> And what has been on many of our minds, the bad
notions that ham radio,
>and
>> contests are dying (at least in the USA), and have
a limited future, are,
>as
>> they say " a little pre-mature".
>>
>> Maybe we can't attract many youngsters into the
hobby. But we certainly
>> have the potential to EXTEND our useful contesting
lifetimes.
>>
>> And I may not make the Top Ten every year, but at
least if won't be for
>want
>> of a serious effort.
>>
>> Please join me in this quest. And thank you for
reading this far.
>>
>> Vy 73
>>
>> Jim Neiger
>> N6TJ
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-
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>>
>
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Mon Aug 5 17:50:47 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020805155047.00728bc0@pop.vnet.net>
Under extreme contest conditions on any band, CW rules! Why
is this so? The answer is very simple...noise bandwidth. On the
low bands, noise tends to increase as you move down in frequency.
This is due to three primary reasons:
1. Local atmospheric noise (i.e. lightning storms) is propagated more
effectively on the low bands, 160 being the extreme.
2. Local manmade noise is worse on the low bands (powerline leaks,
electric fencers, and a multitude of other local sources)...again
160 being the extreme.
3. Local signal congestion interference is worse on the low bands
because you do not have the effective skip zone protection that
higher bands afford. This case is inverted on the higher bands
where most interference is from strong distant stations, but it is
more difficult to generate DX signal strengths as strong there as
commonly experienced on 160 or 80 from local stations (-20 to -30 dBm).
Because of noise, any mode which allows a smaller (i.e. narrower)
noise bandwidth will be more effective in communications than a mode
which requires larger bandwidths. W8JI recently commented on this on
the FT-1000MP reflector:
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/1000mp/2002-August/003416.html
********************************************************************
The reason is noise power is directly proportional to receiver
bandwidth, while signal level is constant as long as the signal is
narrower than the bandwidth. If you have a 100Hz filter bandwidth and
a 100Hz signal bandwidth, and switch to a wider 1kHz bandwidth, you
increase noise ten dB.
(This is most of the reason why people think PSK is significantly
better than other modes like CW. The digital system uses a ~70 Hz
filter in the computer but and the "ear" listening hears the signals
through a 2.1kHz SSB bandwidth of the receiver. Switch to a 100Hz
filter and copy a slow CW signal at slow typing speeds, and that
"apparent" advantage evaporates.)
*********************************************************************
SSB has an advantage in contest conditions where there is
relatively low manmade or atmospheric noise (20-10 meters) and
especially where interference due to signal congestion is not an
issue (i.e. 10 meters). Where congestion interference becomes an
issue, CW again has the advantage because of its narrow noise
bandwidth. In this case, the noise is primarily due to adjacent
signals rather than atmospheric or local manmade noise. The WRTC
teams made most of their contacts on CW because signal congestion
was severe on all of the bands below 10M and their 100W signals
were most effectively heard on CW using narrower bandwidths than the
wider bandwidth SSB requires. Taking a quick glance at the results,
only ONE of the 52 teams made more contacts on SSB than CW, and the
top 5 stations made 62% of their total contacts on CW, even though
scoring incentives were identical for both modes:
http://www.wrtc2002.org/results.htm (click on Full WRTC2002 Score
sheet link at the bottom for Excel spreadsheet)
I don't believe any current digital mode has an advantage
over either CW or SSB in contest conditions, not due to any
bandwidth considerations, but simply due to the awkwardness of the
human/computer/radio interface in making contacts rapidly (tuning,
identifying, exchanging, etc.) IMHO the human brain coupled to a
radio is a far more powerful combination under contest conditions
than any mode which requires a computer for coding/decoding signals.
This might change in the future but that's how I see it today.
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. The 2000 CQ 160 CW & SSB Contests had nearly identical
participation levels (December 2000 CQ Magazine listed 4606 unique
calls for SSB and 4512 for CW), so participation does not explain the
advantage CW demonstrated in the contest results. Also, the 2001 ARRL
bandplan was not in effect for any 160 contest results previously
referenced, so all USA SSB stations had full access to the entire band.
(Of course there WAS a bandplan in effect before 2001 but nobody honored
it until Riley Hollingsworth sent enforcement letters last September).
>From k2wr at njdxa.org Mon Aug 5 14:51:18 2002
From: k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich Gelber, K2WR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
mode" that supports this "feature".
Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you could
make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying more
than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
superior again. ;-)
Rich, K2WR
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Mon Aug 5 16:48:58 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SSB Vs. CW QSO's in a Contest
Message-ID: <200208051944.g75JiYhF017302@contesting.com>
On 7/18/02 11:31, Jimmy Weierich at kg2au@stny.rr.com wrote:
>Shrug off the myths embraced by the mediocre. Don't listen to people who
>tell you that 2:1 SWR is good enough because all the power goes somewhere
>eventually.
*IF* feedlines were lossless, this would be true. In some situations, one
can use a feedline that is nearly lossless, so that the absolute SWR
matters less.
Such antennas are usually compromise antennas, and contestors are less
likely to compromise. Even so, LB Cebik's 88 foot doublet design is a
compromise of this type. It was really intended as a backup or second
radio antenna.
>Or that 9913 is lossless at HF.
9913 isn't lossless at HF, but it's loss is lower than other coax. Well,
that is, until it fills up with water....
>Or that a 1 dB difference in a signal is unnoticable at either end.
For signals well above the noise, 1 dBis just perceptable. But for
signals in the noise, it cam make all the difference.
>Or that connector loss is negligable.
If connector loss were even 1%, running 1500 watts through a connection
for just a few minutes would heat it up with 15 watts of power. They
would be HOT.
In practice, when properly installed, connectors do not heat this way. In
fact, even at full power, most connectors don't show any measurable
heating at all. This lack of heating indicates that connectors have
negligable loss.
That said, you're still better off to have as few connectors as you can.
Each connector is still a point of failure.
>All those statements are lies. Find out why.
Not all of them are lies. But finding out why is good advice....
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From n4zr at contesting.com Mon Aug 5 18:22:02 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IARU HQ Stations
In-Reply-To: <20020805103001.L21161@cs.utexas.edu>
References: <00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
<5.1.0.14.0.20020719020602.02530b00@pop.texas.net>
<00e201c22f38$299ca140$62f1a118@tampabay.rr.com>
<00aa01c22f38$99c517e0$ad3dca97@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805170214.02031c80@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 10:30 AM 8/5/02 -0500, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:
>With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
>the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
>cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
>on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
>team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
This sort of Internet octopus would be pretty unwieldy, given the current
state of the network -- just too much latency. At NU1AW/4, I think that
having one station handle all the CW and another all the SSB was a pretty
good way to do things. With multipliers only counting once per band
there's little incentive to pass mults between modes.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From mark at ilexeng.com Mon Aug 5 19:32:37 2002
From: mark@ilexeng.com (Mark Bailey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
Message-ID: <008b01c23cd0$015691f0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
Hello, All:
I am in PJ2 with an Array Solutions SO2R Master. I'm having
intermittent RF problems. They appear to be with the receive
audio switching relay...it's chattering or switching when the paddle
sends CW. The radio is a TS940. I haven't hooked up the
second radio yet!
Has anyone had similar problems? Any suggestions?
I have grounded the SO2R box and computer, added ferrites
on the power and computer (LPT) cables and swapped the
"wall wort" power supply. I'm about to poke around with
bypass capacitors.
Thanks in advance.
73,
Mark, KD4D
kd4d@comcast.net
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 5 18:59:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208051749260.22217-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Rich Gelber, K2WR wrote:
> Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
> can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
> mode" that supports this "feature".
>
Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once.
None, however, allow you to transmit more than one signal at once. I'm
not sure I could type that fast, anyway. :-]
73, Zack W9SZ
>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Mon Aug 5 20:44:07 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
Message-ID: <161.11cc4c6a.2a8067c7@aol.com>
In a message dated 08/04/02 16:39:02 Pacific Daylight Time, k6ll@juno.com
writes:
> Staples.com
> has the Envision EN-710 17" monitor on sale again this week for $80,
> after rebate, with free shipping. I'm not sure if that price is available
> in the brick and mortar Staples stores.
>
Yep, it is ... just bought one. You might have to educate the salesperson a
bit because the rebate forms didn't print out automatically. However they can
go to the Staples.com website and print out the needed stuff.
The in store price is $159.98 plus tax. The rebate is $80.00.
THANKS DAVE!
73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 5 20:02:57 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
<024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <t7bukuc0e3ilk40eagprh07h2agqlpb6el@4ax.com>
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 13:51:18 -0400, Rich Gelber, K2WR wrote:
>Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
>can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
>mode" that supports this "feature".
_________________________________________________________
You have not kept up! The latest versions of both DigiPan and
WinPSK can copy two separate signals at once. They even have a
"seek" function similar to the one on your car radio.
Try 'em, you'll like 'em.
Bill, W7TI
>From ua9cdc at r66.ru Tue Aug 6 10:30:27 2002
From: ua9cdc@r66.ru (Igor Sokolov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <200208051603.g75G3vhF003884@contesting.com>
<024801c23ca8$b4bc3240$0b06a8c0@Rich>
Message-ID: <002701c23cf9$9ba06aa0$0801a8c0@mail.ur.ru>
Hi Rich,
Although I do support CW with all my heart, PSK 31 can copy several signals
simultaneously and the bandwidth is quite comparable with that of CW. Never
say never...
Igor UA9CDC
> Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
> can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
> mode" that supports this "feature".
>
> Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you
could
> make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying
more
> than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
> superior again. ;-)
>
> Rich, K2WR
>
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Tue Aug 6 05:44:51 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Distributed Multi-Ops and Experimental Class
Message-ID: <001401c23d04$1ec53780$27d7fea9@mirage>
> On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:26:05AM -0400, Dennis McAlpine wrote:
> > Yes, Jim, this year's ARRL HQ stations moved things up a bit but look at
> > some of the Europeans and their geographic diversification. Following their
> > example, why shouldn't we have stations spread out all over the country,
> > e.g. K1EA, N2RM, W3LPL, W4MYA, etc. In fact, given the geographic range,
> > why not have multiple statins on the same band, e.g. a W6 on 80 at the same
> > time as a W2. OK, so you can't have multiple statios on the same band. How
> > about a half hour from the East, then a half hour from midwest, then a half
> > hour from west coast and keep repeating the process. Tht would allow us to
> > use 36 different stations (6 bands X 2 modes x 3 stations per mode).
> > Imagine merging those logs.
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 10:30:01 -0500, Ken Harker wrote:
> Actually, the software we used at W1AW/5 is 95% of the way to making that
> sort of operation quite feasible. The stations at W1AW/5 were all
> interconnected by TCP/IP over the internet, so whether they are in the same
> state or not is pretty minimally important. And since the complete log
> of the entire operation was always available to each of the stations in
> realtime, you wouldn't need to worry about dupes or not knowing which bands
> to pass calling stations to, etc.
>
> The next big step in the software would be to integrate some very responsive
> inter-station signalling that required few keystrokes to send and little
> brain-power to receive. Signals like "I am now QRT - you take it over from
> here," or "I can hear him well enough to complete the QSO, please standby
> while I work him" and such boiled down to something that makes it fast
> was the one trick we lacked at W1AW/5. Such signalling might also find itself
> useful for traditional multi-multis.
>
> With this sort of idea, if you had three stations on 80SSB, you could have
> the midwest station CQing, and then whenever a caller comes along whom he
> cannot hear, you could have the east coast or west coast stations jump in
> on a QSO-by-QSO basis to complete the contacts while still limiting the
> team to one transmitted signal per band-mode at a time.
I have been suggesting an "Experimental" category in regular contests for just
this kind of activity. There's really no reason why not to try it in, say, CQ
WW except for it not meeting the requirements for any of the categories. I
think an Experimental category would open the doors to some innovations.
About the only requirement for Experimental category would be to obey all the
rules of your ham license and whatever you do, you have to write it up and
explain it publically so we can all think about it. You might want to restrict
it a tad by limits on one signal per band, 1500 watts maximum output, etc. If
the contest sponsors don't want to implement another category, then submit the
results as a check log and write it up anyway. If it's a really good idea,
either the idea will be adopted or you can start a new contest.
As far as just distributed efforts, you can have distributed M/S or M/M as with
W1AW/5, although identification gets a little sticky on a worldwide basis. You
could also have distributed teams. There comes a whole new set of interesting
strategic problems like how to allocate bands as the earth rotates. What if
you have enough bandwidth to listen from remote sites? What if a single-op has
a half-dozen remote stations? The possibilities are pretty wide open. The
Internet offers a tremendous dose of technology, why don't we make it possible
to use it, while still retaining an emphasis on operating skill?
73, Ward N0AX
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>From k2av at contesting.com Tue Aug 6 01:51:14 2002
From: k2av@contesting.com (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW from deep space.
Message-ID: <009d01c23d04$e48dffb0$0500a8c0@swift>
What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep
space, vs. psk31, etc...
Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is
transmitting in packets with self-correction CRC's. Only transmitting
part of the time. The trick is doing what is necessary to trust the
zero state.
73
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 6 01:28:31 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] quiet monitor on sale again
In-Reply-To: <161.11cc4c6a.2a8067c7@aol.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIAEOHCAAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> Yep, it is ... just bought one. You might have to educate the
> salesperson a
> bit because the rebate forms didn't print out automatically.
> However they can
> go to the Staples.com website and print out the needed stuff.
>
> The in store price is $159.98 plus tax. The rebate is $80.00.
>
> THANKS DAVE!
>
> 73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6
>
Hi, Bill.
This is reminiscent of when I bought a brand new ARRL Handbook for Radio
Amateurs at Bookmaster a year or two ago. Word had spread via the Internet
that the Handbook was on sale for $8. The price tag was still the original
shelf price. You had to tell the counter clerk it was on sale--he then
looked it up on their computer system and found, yes, indeed, it was on
sale.
Apparently, Bookmaster/Barnes&Noble puts selected books on sale at selected
and various stores. The stores don't always get the word and/or they don't
get marked as being on sale.
I've made it a point to ask the clerk to check their network system if the
book I'm wanting to buy is on sale. (don't take their word for it; have them
check their computer system)
73,
dale, kg5u
>From olinger at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 02:46:19 2002
From: olinger@bellsouth.net (Guy Olinger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] S units have been 6 db for a LONG time.
Message-ID: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
Have a look at the meter (carrier level indicator) on this photo of an
excellent condition pre-WW2 RME 69.
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dials.jpg
Calibration is 0-72 db in six db steps, with a lower scale clearly in
S units, going 1-9 every six dbs.
The photo is good enough that you can read the "RADIO MFG ENGINEERS"
and the PEORIA, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. in the meter face fine print.
I think the RME 69 is mid thirties. This is back when you had to read
the manual to see what the knobs did. Notice the complete lack of
stamped lettering around the knobs.
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69front.jpg
So the IDEA of an S unit being 6 db is quite a bit older than some
have put forward. Whether this one is any better than modern receivers
at displaying real signal levels is anyone's guess.
I'm intrigued as to what process was used to create the dial
calibration for the main tuning. Photo offset of a hand-drawn master?
http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dial.jpg
This is part of an EBay auction at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1371533165
I watch the ads for the occasional excellent photos of these old
pieces of equipment.
73, Guy.
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Tue Aug 6 02:29:27 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
including the following which was typical of them:
"Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
wrong.
Why?
Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
their "decoders"
This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
than phone - if you are really good!
73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
73,
Jim, K4OJ
>From i4jmy at iol.it Tue Aug 6 14:14:44 2002
From: i4jmy@iol.it (=?iso-8859-1?Q?i4jmy@iol.it?=)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest]
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_[CQ-Contest]_S_units_have_been_6_db_for_a_LONG_time.?=
Message-ID: <H0F5WK$332DDC9485C1987D95429FDDE332AFDD@libero.it>
A 6 dB division and intuitively the half, 3dB, have definitely a
meaning.
6dB equals a doubling in voltage and a four times the power, 3dB
increase a power doubling, and so on.
Everything loses meaning when the AGC voltage doesn't follow this
logaritmic law and a receiver is a communication equipment rather than
an instrument.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 13:03:38 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020806110338.011f1900@pop.vnet.net>
K4OJ wrote:
>Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
Well said Jim. When contesting or DXing becomes nothing more
than exchanging data between our computers, everyone being 599+ with
no more effort than plugging their laptop into their telephone jack,
then this hobby is dead for me. You only need to look at some of
the spots and talk messages on the OH2AQ Webcluster to see that we
are getting close today. Take a look at the VHF spots especially:
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/144.html
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/430.html
I'm not picking on these guys but here's just one of many examples:
PD2DB 432200.0 CQ70CM WHO? CT1551 04 Aug
DH9NFM 432200.0 F5SMZ jn39(>jo50 1555 04 Aug
PD2DB 432200.0 DH9NFM Chris tis me jo22md DL1559 04 Aug
DH9NFM 432200.0 PD2DB jo22(>jo50 495km tnx marcus 1604 04 Aug
When you can make a realtime sked using the internet, make "2-way QSO's"
without either operator actually having heard the other using WSJT at
VHF or QRSS at VLF, and then "confirm" it realtime, I personally have to
question what the point is. This just reminds me too much of nets (and
prompters on the low bands) where "2-way" QSO's could never have been
made without the assistance of a third party.
I maintain that contests are one of the few areas left in our
hobby that have not been corrupted by stuff like this, but this is why
fewer of us know how to S&P without a Packetcluster screen in front of
us. Everyone can be 599+ with no radios or antennas necessary if we
push this to the extreme. A monkey with a computer connection (there
already may be a few on this reflector IMHO) can be equally loud as
anyone else. Dumbing down using computer-to-computer QSO's is simply
the next logical step until we next decide not to bother with radios
and antennas at all. When we reach that stage, I'll be long gone.
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. I wonder what W1CW thinks about computer-to-computer QSO's?
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Tue Aug 6 13:19:41 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] "Q" signals & WAE
Message-ID: <00bd01c23d43$8a994980$3dbb180a@9byjx01>
Here's some of the "Q" signals for review
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/forms/fsd218.pdf
before the WAE CW this weekend
http://www.waedc.de
QRL? Are you busy?
QRU? Have you anything for me?
QTC? How many messages have you to send?
QTX? Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
QRU would be no QTC to send and
QTX would be I have some but it's not a good time to send them.
There are a lot of unique things about the WAE contest:
a) only contest with QTC feature
b) the mult station in a M/O has no 10-min band restriction
c) S/O off times can only be taken in up to three time blocks
d) Scores "booklet" sent to entrants (mailed from Germany)
Let's break some USA records this weekend!
S/O 2001 N2NC 1,605,344 - 1,810 - 1,726 - 454
M/O 2001 KC1XX 2,414,490 - 2,294 - 2,236 - 533
CQ CONTEST!
73, Eric K9GY
>From lu6ef at yahoo.com.ar Tue Aug 6 10:18:51 2002
From: lu6ef@yahoo.com.ar (=?iso-8859-1?q?Raul=20Diaz?=)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] GACW KEY DAY
Message-ID: <20020806121851.14387.qmail@web14609.mail.yahoo.com>
THE GACW KEY DAY
The GACW KD is not a competition or contest but an
event to encourage all amateur radio to bring out his
old manual and no electronic keys and make as many
QSOs as they can with other participants.
23/2/2003.
Time: 1800 Saturday till 0600 UTC Sunday.
Frequencies: Close (but always up) to 3530-
7030-14030- 21030 and 28030 kHz.
WARC: The QSOs in the WARC bands are allowed but no
recommended freq.
Mode: A1A - CW, straight key and no-electronic key
only.
CALL: CQ KD - CQ GACW KD, etc.
Exchange: Greetings and RST plus your GACW #. Non GACW
members send KD.
If you made more than 10 QSOs you are invited to vote
for 3 different stations with a special very good
sending.
The "GACW KEY DAY" will be awarded to the 5 most voted
stations.
Logs. Simple list using log book format, etc.
Deadline: Not later than the 15st of March to GACW
Logs can be sent via e-mail as text-file to:
gacw@lan.no-ip.org
GACW
P.O. Box 9
B1875ZAA - Wilde
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
-o-o-o-o-o-o
GACW KEY DAY
El GACW KD no es una competencia ni un concurso, sino
que se trata de incentivar a todos los
radioaficionados a utilizar sus manipuladores
verticales o no electronicos, y hacer con ellos tantos
QSOs como les resulte posible con los demas
participantes.
Fecha: Comenzando el ultimo sabado de Febrero de cada
a?o - 23/02/2003.
Horario: Desde las 1800 UTC del sabado hasta las 0600
UTC del domingo.
Frecuencias: Cerca, pero siempre arriba de 3.530 -
7.030 - 14.030 - 21.030 y 28.030 KHz.
WARC: Los comunicados en las bandas WARC tambien estan
considerados, use la frecuencia mas conveniente.
Call: CQ KD - CQ GACW KD, etc.
MODE: A1A - CW, con manipuladores verticales o no
electronicos unicamente.
Intercambio: Saludos, RST y su numero de miembro del
GACW. Otros participantes deben usar KD en lugar del
numero de miembro.
Cada participante que envie una planilla con mas de 10
comunicados, tendra derecho a emitir tres votos
diferentes por aquellos participantes que hayan
demostrado una especial calidad en su transmision.
El diploma GACW KEY DAY sera entregado a los 5
participantes mas votados.
Planillas: Una simple lista como si fuera del libro de
guardia. Envielas al GACW por correo antes del 15 de
Marzo.
Tambien pueden ser enviadas por email a:
gacw@lan.no-ip.org
GACW
P.O. Box 9
B1875ZAA - Wilde
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
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Yahoo! M?vil: http://ar.mobile.yahoo.com/sms.html
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 10:10:42 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208061306.g76D6EhF017533@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 8:57, Pete Smith at n4zr@contesting.com wrote:
>I think Bill missed my point, probably because I could have put that more
>precisely. There are no CW sub-bands, but the phone sub-bands protect CW
>from phone QRM.
It's not true, Pete. The "phone" subbands actually separate analog
modulation (voice, fax, television), from "digital" subbands (RTTY,
Packet, etc). CW is permitted everywhere. CW operators can choose any
frequency that is free of QRM, regardless of mode.
> I worry that the FCC will succumb to pressure to expand
>the phone sub-bands to cover more and more spectrum now effectively set
>aside for CW and digital modes.
Again -- the same error. There is no spectrum "set aside" for CW on HF.
All frequencies are allowed for CW.
Indeed, it would appear, from the comment made by the FCC official that
further expansion of analog modes is less likely. After all, if amatuers
start emphasizing more digital modes, then the increased demand of these
frequencies would support the digital subbands, not caused them to be
decreased.
> Digital devotees should realize that the
>existing phone sub-bands now protect them, too.
Uh, it's vice versa. CW devotees should realise their best allies against
"phone QRM" are digital devotees.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 10:10:45 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208061306.g76D6JhF017602@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 9:49, Zack Widup at w9sz@prairienet.org wrote:
>So you might say that the digital modes are better than CW or SSB in
>having QSO's or ragchews but aren't the best for rapid contest operation.
This has been a topic of discussion before. I remember an article in the
last 15 years or so indicating that perhaps the best way to enhance
digital contesting is to develop a special protocol for contest exchanges.
Of course, such a mode would appear to further remove the human element
from contest operation.
>My favorite is still CW.
No one says you can't enjoy the mode. I do.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Tue Aug 6 09:40:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
In-Reply-To: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208060814481.2933-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Jim White wrote:
> There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
> including the following which was typical of them:
>
>
> "Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
> to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
>
>
> I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
> lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
> wrong.
>
> Why?
>
>
> Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
>
The operator still has to read the signal on the screen. The operator
still has to reply with his answers. To me, the operator is still copying
the signals - he's using his eyes instead of his ears. Why is that
different than SSB, CW or anything else? It is not totally a
machine-to-machine QSO, the operator is still involved. It's the
operator's ideas and thoughts that are being exchanged, not the machine's
(if machines can even have ideas and thoughts - read "Godel, Escher, Back
- an Eternal Golden Braid" by Douglas R. Hofstadter.)
>
> If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
> contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
> has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
> their "decoders"
>
>
> This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
> PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
> contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
>
>
> What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
>
Some of us think that new things are adventures. I still vividly recall
my first QSO's on 160, 30, 17, 12 meters; 222, 432, 1296, 2304, 3456 etc.
MHz. And my first QSO's with RTTY, PSK31, MFSK16, etc. They were ALL
adventures!
>
> Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
>
My opinion is that data exchange is data exchange - whether you exchange
the data via spoken word, Morse code, written or typed message or
telepathy - it's still data exchange. RADIO is the medium - a signal sent
from an electronic transmitter to an antenna and then relayed via free
space, ionosphere, troposphere, EME or whatever, and then received at
another antenna and detected by an electronic receiver. If it's done that
way, it's radio regardless of the mode of communication used. I myself am
interested in all the modes available. But I should note that CW is still
my favorite and occupies 90% or more of my operating time.
>
> 73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
> is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
OK - I guess we just have different opinions. I'll still work you on CW.
:-)
73, Zack W9SZ
>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Aug 6 10:55:04 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020805085257.020399b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <004801c23d50$df2ad740$7deb21a2@com>
Gosh, another thread being beat to death. Valid points from
both camps, but look fellas; this is a hobby. Some folks like
Vanila and some like Chocolate.
Another example, analagous to Pete's Sailboat came from
Chuck Yeager at the Oshkosh airshow on "Sunday Morning".
He mentioned that he had flown 2500 MPH, and that the F15s
and F16s were relatively easy to fly. He enjoys flying his
vintage P51 Mustang. As he said, That takes real skill, and
if you don't stay on top of it all the time, it will beat you up.
Why don't we just enjoy the hobby, what ever mode we prefer.
Dallas - W3PP
>From mark at ilexeng.com Tue Aug 6 11:19:08 2002
From: mark@ilexeng.com (Mark Bailey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
References: <008b01c23cd0$015691f0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
<3D4F4A43.714E9016@btv.ibm.com>
Message-ID: <001701c23d54$3bbd3cc0$7313a8c0@IAASOLO>
Hi Ronald:
I've done some more research. I'm using TR-Log. Jay
from Array Solutions provided a suggestion for filtering RF
noise.
The problem appears to be that the LPT port in this computer
can't drive the STROBE, PTT, CW, Radio A/B and one
paddle (DIT or DAH) reliably in the presence of RF.
I can see the PTT voltage levels varying a little bit on a
voltmeter, following the paddle keying. This is enough to
cause the PTT sensing in the audio switching to follow the
keying.
The radio A/B select is so marginal that adding a voltmeter
probe to one specific leg of the input circuit causes something
to go into oscillation!
I'm going to try a different computer, with a different LPT
port type. I suppose I should build an opto-isolated interface...
Thanks and 73,
Mark, KD4D
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald Rossi" <rrossi@btv.ibm.com>
To: "Mark Bailey" <mark@ilexeng.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RF Problem with Array Solutions SO2R box
> What are the paddles hooked up too? Do they drive a keyer feeding the
> box? Are they feeding the LPT port and the computer is generating the CW
> and PTT? Could it be the PTT generation is not right? What software are
> you using?
>
> Mark Bailey wrote:
> >
> > Hello, All:
> >
> > I am in PJ2 with an Array Solutions SO2R Master. I'm having
> > intermittent RF problems. They appear to be with the receive
> > audio switching relay...it's chattering or switching when the paddle
> > sends CW. The radio is a TS940. I haven't hooked up the
> > second radio yet!
> >
> > Has anyone had similar problems? Any suggestions?
> >
> > I have grounded the SO2R box and computer, added ferrites
> > on the power and computer (LPT) cables and swapped the
> > "wall wort" power supply. I'm about to poke around with
> > bypass capacitors.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Mark, KD4D
> > kd4d@comcast.net
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron (kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Tue Aug 6 08:17:36 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
Message-ID: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
>This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
>PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
>am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
>contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
I haven't tried PSK31 yet, so can't comment there, but I have done some
RTTY. Normally I find myself in violent agreement with OJ on most things,
but this one is a big exception. There definitely IS an element operator
skill involved in RTTY--a HUGE element. Until you've been on the receiving
end of a good RTTY pile-up, you just can't appreciate what chaos is. There
are lots of good calls in that mess, but trying to pull out just one good
one can be quite a challenge. It's the kind of thing where a mediocre op is
likely to have a UBN rate that is just through the roof. (Right now I'm
living in dread of my UBN report from last winter's RTTY/RU, because I know
I'm one of said mediocre RTTY ops!) In addition, timing is
everything...just as it is in CW. I can listen to a really great RTTY op
(e.g. AA5AU) running a pile-up and see hear just as much beauty (well,
almost) as listing to one of the CW greats showing off their stuff.
In summary, my advice to OJ would be to give it a try sometime. I think Jim
just might discover a new challenge and have some fun. And, super op that
he is, I would expect that eventually--after he learned the needed
skills--he would work his way into the top 10 boxes. Say, didn't K5ZD do
just that a few years ago?
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:11:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061511.g76FB7813098@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
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6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 4 13,943 TDXS
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:12:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061512.g76FCJA13107@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only QRP
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed QRP
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:13:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061513.g76FD1413116@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
YL2KF 420 2630 188 494,440
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
SV1CIB 211 1360 78 106,080
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 4 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:15:20 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061515.g76FFKP13127@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:17:21 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061517.g76FHLP13145@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Georgia QP - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 22, 2002
E-mail logs to: jshort@mindspring.com
Mail logs to:
Jeff Short, KD3UC
5106 Cypress Ct.
Alpharetta, GA 30005
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Rover LP
K4BAI/M 493 8 37 4 15 40,754 SECC
N4PN 676 75 400 57 20 20,876
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
K4BAI 67 2 19 2 1 2,856 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
KN4Y 591 0 42 0 12 49,644 FCG
W8RU 44 0 32 0 1 2,816 MRRC
NJ8J 43 7 21 7 3 2,604 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 2 1 2 1 2 15 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K5YAA 170 31 106 27 15 49,343 OkDX
W6KC 57 1 51 1 3 5,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 78 10 64 10 9 12,284 PVRC
W3DYA 92 0 66 0 12,144
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 62 11 33 11 8 5,896
K8MR 52 4 39 4 4,644 MRRC
W4SAA 27 0 23 0 2 1,242 FCG
NF4A 11 12 10 12 4 748 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
NJ4X/7 32 0 31 0 3 1,984
K8GU(@K8GU/P) 8 0 8 0 1 128 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:18:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061518.g76FIke13154@localhost.localdomain>
2002 CQWW VHF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqvhf@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ VHF Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op LP
N1LDY 268 66 15 17,688
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Multi-Op QRP
HS4FKF/1 462 12 27 11,088 Sripatum University
HS3NEX 372 14 27 10,416 HOT WAVE DX GROUP
HS2JFW/1 328 11 27 7,216 Bangkok University A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
K1TEO 285 96 6 37,824
KB8U 227 99 17 30,888
K3DNE 167 69 10 15,732 PVRC
K3ZO 183 67 11 14,874 PVRC
K8CC 130 72 7 12,240 MRRC
N8BJQ 116 58 12 8,642 SOUTHWEST OHIO DX AS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3KZ 126 66 9,570 Ontario VHF Associat
VE2ZP 54 31 8 2,232 Capital Region DX Cl
K8MR 55 34 3 1,870 MRRC
K0UK 2 2 27 6 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
N6MU(@N6NB) 220 57 17,100 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/2 QRP
E21DKD 587 17 18 19,958 DX'er Group
E21SKK 373 12 24 8,952
HS8GLR 218 9 20 3,924
E20YGG 282 6 20 3,384
E21EIC 248 2 18 1,984 HSDXA
E20MXA 127 4 7 1,016 HSDXA
HS5AYO 60 8 5 960 HSDXA
HS0XNO 97 2 9 388
HS4BPQ/9 44 3 3 264 HSDXA
HS6MYW/1 58 2 4 232 HSDXA
HS5SYH 25 2 2 100
E20JPJ 25 2 2 100 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 LP
K8KFJ 26 19 6 494
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/6 QRP
N3AWS 5 4 3 20
Operators:
HS2JFW/1 E20MFO,E20MFS,E20SZO,E20TFM,HS2JFW
HS3NEX HS3JWC,HS3MTB,HS3NEX,HS3NMK,HS3NNE,HS3NQQ,
HS3OPN
HS4FKF/1 E20MYX,E20TTJ,E20UWZ,E20XAU,HS4FKF,HS4IVS,
HS5WIU,HS8KJW,W20WUE
N1LDY KE1AK,N1LDY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:20:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061520.g76FKu813165@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 11 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 6 09:28:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208061528.g76FSPv13177@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - All Claimed Scores 06Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 3 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
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K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
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KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
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LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
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N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
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SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 09:29:41 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] S units have been 6 db for a LONG time.
In-Reply-To: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
References: <000d01c23d0c$96e4e3c0$0500a8c0@swift>
Message-ID: <edqvkuo1mpl6p6ekkh93a4ekmb5fg5pmfc@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 01:46:19 -0400, Guy Olinger wrote:
>Have a look at the meter (carrier level indicator) on this photo of an
>excellent condition pre-WW2 RME 69.
>
> http://www.nucleus.com/~jordana/rme69dials.jpg
_________________________________________________________
DON'T GO to this website. Something funny is going on. My
firewall stopped a connection request, something that should be
totally unnecessary for an ordinary .jpg file. I told the
firewall to deny the connection and the file would not download
without it.
It might be perfectly innocent but I've downloaded lots of .jpg
files and never had this happen. Color me paranoid, but
something's not right here.
Bill, W7TI
>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Tue Aug 6 09:42:46 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
Message-ID: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
This debate is like others along the same lines..
Both have dedicated camps of followers who have
passionate (and usually well-reasoned) points of
view and positions staked out. Neither will budge
(much) off their positions.
(An aside.. kinda reminds me of the Kipling poem
about the 7 blind men touching different parts of
an elephant and THEN describing the elephant.
Each was right, passionate, and accurate... but
they all lacked an overall contextual point of
reference.)
After having followed the 'CW/NO CW',
'CW/SSB/PSK/etc' debates.. one theme seems to be
constantly appearing - at least to my eyes.
The BIG difference between the two camps is the
level of human involvment in the effort to
successfully initiate, follow through on, and
complete the communications.
CW/SSB operations (without intervening
decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
make the human being an integral part of the
equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
being.
It REQUIRES a buy-in and a committment to
participate which axiomatically brings ownership
(with the subsequenct personal pleasure of
succeeding in doing) to the entire process.
Ownership involves investment and that requires
one to comitt to the investment which invokes a
personal comittment by the one who is invested in
he process.
The decision on 'go/no-go' and success/failure of
the mission is totally dependent on the decisions
made by the human being which further cement the
relationship and make that bond even tighter and
more personal.
In the case of technology driven modes such as
PSK/RTTY/etc. where the machine makes the
'go/no-go', 'success/failure' determination and
decision the human being is reduced to a lesser
role not having any real stake or buy-in to the
success or failure of the mission outcome.
The amount of commitment/involvement/investment
of self is reduced (or depending on the level of
automation/technology involved) basically
eliminated and therefore no real sense of
achievement or satisfaction.
If the mission succeeds, it is due to the machine
being the primary source of success.. if it
fails.. then the machine is responsible. All the
human did was tune a knob and press a
button/click a mouse and stand back out of the
way.
The success/failure is dependent on a 'thing' not
a person and that drives the value to the human
down to where it becomes just a commodity to be
used rather than something to invest in.
No personal connection.. no buy-in.. no
investment of self into the project.. little
comittment... therefore little pleasure in
success or desire to findout why things failed.
I AM NOT.. ANTIDIGITAL/AUTOMATED MODES! I believe
firmly that digital modes and all the wonderful
benefits have their place, surely. Let us use
them for their best purposes, of course. However,
I think we should try to keep the understanding
of WHY in mind whichwill help eliminate the
constant aruging about 'MY MODE'S BETTER'N YOUR
MODE BECAUSE....' OH YEAH! WELL *MY* MODE CAN
DO...."..etc..etc..
Just one hams humble and perhaps misguided
understanding.
Fingers are twitching!@ MUST BE TIME FOR A
CONTEST!
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From llindblom at juno.com Tue Aug 6 18:16:19 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
Message-ID: <20020806.101643.5840.14174@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Unless you have spent some time operating RTTY contests please do not put down
those of us that do. It is not all machine nirvana and just watching the
equipment do everything. It still takes some brain power and close watching of
the screen to know when to switch decoders or change the settings and, to copy
partial print, shifted characters and other anomalies of RTTY.
73 and how many more days till FQP??
W0ETC
Message: 5
From: Jim White <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
Reply-To: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
Organization: Florida Contest Group
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
including the following which was typical of them:
"Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
wrong.
Why?
Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
their "decoders"
This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
than phone - if you are really good!
73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
73,
Jim, K4OJ
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>From tree at kkn.net Tue Aug 6 12:45:02 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
Message-ID: <20020806184502.GB11346@kkn.net>
Well - to each their own - and anything that gets people excited about
doing radio is good.
However, for this op, having the radio signals in my head is where
the fun is. Hearing those dahs come off the moon (with my ears) is
so much more exciting than seeing some kind of computer printout.
Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
I have no interest in pursuing any kind of operating where the human
isn't in the receiving loop.
73 Tree N6TR
>From n4gi at tampabay.rr.com Tue Aug 6 17:00:43 2002
From: n4gi@tampabay.rr.com (n4gi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <1.5.4.32.20020806110338.011f1900@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <000c01c23d83$f259d9a0$6c01a8c0@EAC>
> A monkey with a computer connection (there
> already may be a few on this reflector IMHO) can be equally loud as
> anyone else.
A monkey with a computer connection and thousands to spend on radio gear,
maybe.
Could somebody forward me this monkey's e-mail address.... I'm having a
bugger of a time setting up my MK-V for the digital modes.
Perhaps I just eat too many banannas, but I don't really think that all new
things are bad. (Just not as good as CW)
73
Blake N4GI
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Aug 6 21:25:01 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
In-Reply-To: <20020806.101643.5840.14174@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <3D50309D.17918.21BFFCE@localhost>
I agree. I've operated all 3 modes, and feel that the least amount of skill
is required for (in order):
1. The FQP
2. SSB
Three's and QRZ last two only,
Barry W2UP
On 6 Aug 2002 llindblom@juno.com wrote:
> Unless you have spent some time operating RTTY contests please do not put
> down those of us that do. It is not all machine nirvana and just watching
> the equipment do everything. It still takes some brain power and close
> watching of the screen to know when to switch decoders or change the
settings and, to copy partial print, shifted characters and other anomalies of
RTTY.
>
> 73 and how many more days till FQP??
>
> W0ETC
>
>
> Message: 5
> From: Jim White <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
> Reply-To: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
> Organization: Florida Contest Group
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
>
> There was a barrage of comments related to CW being outclassed by PSK31
> including the following which was typical of them:
>
>
> "Digipan allows you to copy 2 PSK31 signals at once. W1SQLPSK allows you
> to copy up to 20 (yes, twenty!) PSK31 signals at once."
>
>
> I believe the problem, which you will in turn say is semantics, that a
> lot of us have is that we feel statements like the above are just plain
> wrong.
>
> Why?
>
>
> Because the OPERATOR is NOT COPYING the signals ... a machine is.
>
>
> If this is indeed the direction we are headed I guess things like
> contesting and WRTC are history - after all it will be which engineer
> has access to the best components and can design the best boards for
> their "decoders"
>
>
> This is also the reason why a lot of us do not even both investigating
> PSK31 - it isn't operating ... I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them into
> contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
>
>
> What is the sizzle, what is the romance, why bother?
>
>
> Data exchange is not operating, IMHO. That's what the internet is for!
>
>
>
> And I agree that it is possible to copy more stations at one time on CW
> than phone - if you are really good!
>
> 73, am not trying to start a fire just stating my opinion - granted it
> is from someone who feels older than N6TJ.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 15:13:39 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
In-Reply-To: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
References: <001301c23d54$095e08e0$0f715142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <nke0lucpgse4jeo9dkhtj68vvb1t18tl2p@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 07:17:36 -0700, Bruce Sawyer wrote:
>There definitely IS an element operator
>skill involved in RTTY--a HUGE element.
_________________________________________________________
Not to mention the technical side. Setting up a top-notch RTTY
station takes more than plugging a key into the CW jack,
especially on the receiving end. And yet it's not rocket science
either; it can be done by most anyone who has the desire.
Give it a try, why doncha?
73, Bill W7TI
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Tue Aug 6 15:31:24 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
In-Reply-To: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <20020806154246.15331.qmail@web13302.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <m7f0luoobup8pm3mkqh940jttk8fg3l7h6@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 08:42:46 -0700 (PDT), Chuck wrote:
>CW/SSB operations (without intervening
>decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
>make the human being an integral part of the
>equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
>being.
_________________________________________________________
True of course, but still beside point for me. What we are doing
is using RADIO for communication. If you want real human
involvement in your communications, go talk to the neighbor over
the back fence. That far exceeds anything you can do with radio.
I'm trying to point out that we have a technically-oriented
hobby. Nobody gets their license because they want to improve
their people skills. For some operators just picking up a mike
or key is enough. For others, they become fascinated by the
technical details and pursue their interests to a fare-thee-well.
I'd guess I'm about halfway up the curve. I have a lot invested
in my station (time and money), but it pales beside what some of
the EME guys do. Or the very top contesters and DXers.
IMO, we are engaged in a technical hobby. The human interchange
is fun but secondary, and not the real driving force. YMMV and
probably does, but that's how I see it.
73, Bill W7TI
>From kq2m at mags.net Tue Aug 6 19:00:00 2002
From: kq2m@mags.net (Robert Shohet)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 15 days is NOT enough time
Message-ID: <000d01c23d94$9d050040$9b00a8c0@nt.charterne.com>
Lots of pro's and con's on this "issue" sparked by Trey's ambitious and
thoughtful ideas.
Most of the pro's and con's have been covered except for
family issues and career issues. These are issues that are not safe
to ignore.
Each year from about mid-January to the 3rd week in April,
I run a work marathon filled with issues of accounting, taxes, investments,
market trading, etc. Anyone in the financial services, tax or legal areas
has to deal with this. Some of us have more time and business
commitments than others.
In my case, it is almost impossible to make the time to operate in
both ARRLDX contests and CQWPX SSB. Fixing antennas is out of
the question, as is even thinking about the CQ160, Sprint or
anything else. Reviewing the log for typos (yes, I do this), and attempting
to write comments or contest notes stretches me almost to the breaking
point (as well as my family).
Now it is proposed that we have a 15 day deadline that for ARRLDX CW logs
will fall, depending on the calendar, either in the middle of ARRLDXSSB
weekend or shortly before it? It's just too soon in the middle of too much
going
on.
Perhaps this will be ok for others, but not for me. I also do not
understand how the difference between 15 and 30 days can be so pivotal and
crucial.
Let's first eliminate all the other sources of delays and deadlines before
we mess with this. Until and unless Congress changes our tax system and the
end of year work required to deal with it, a 15 day deadline virtually
ensures that I will have to make a choice between operating and not
submitting a log
or not operating at all.
I can't believe that this type of a choice, forced on the participants,
could be beneficial to any contest. For years we have waited many months
for the contest results. If instead of 7 months it will now take only 4
months, that's a great improvement! So why should it now be crucial to have
the results in 3.6 months instead of 4.0 moths?
I can wait, and I believe, so can a lot of the other participants.
73
Bob KQ2M
>From va3dx at sympatico.ca Tue Aug 6 23:22:18 2002
From: va3dx@sympatico.ca (va3dx@sympatico.ca)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re:CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #310 - 5 msgs
References: <3D50309D.17918.21BFFCE@localhost>
Message-ID: <001001c23db9$41485a20$17b4fea9@glennwyant>
Geez, I operate CW and RTTY; then SSB;
in that order BECUZ its more fun for me.
Others may like SSB or PSK, since they
enjoy that, I never really gave any
thought as to whether I was wasteing brain
cells operating RTTY ... 73 Glenn VA3DX
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 6 16:26:42 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
References: <20020806184502.GB11346@kkn.net>
Message-ID: <025201c23d98$59dbde20$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Amen to that. Why does everything have to be (1) data rate, or (2) skill
involved? What IS this compulsion for speed?
CW is simply, pure FUN. (Remember when that was a sufficient goal?)
Before computers, and memory keyers, and electronic keyers, it was just
plain FUN listening to "fists". Anyone here remember those?
Some of the operators I was blessed to work (and know), like W3GRF, W3BES,
W4KFC, W6CUF, KH6IJ, W9IOP - they had unique FISTS. I wasted more SS time,
just sitting there listening to W4KFC run them at seemingly impossible
rates. Or the rat-a-tat-tat of KH6IJ. That was simply fun.
Even more recently, I wasted too much time in the 1984 CQ WW CW @ EA9KF
marveling at my friend N6AA @ 9Y4VT running Europe on 40 meters. Flawless,
and the skill all between the ears.
Computer screen, not required.
And Ville OH2MM @ EA8EA. You guys want to hear how the best does it?
I don't begin to purport to be as skilled as the afore-mentioned (as
everyone knows by now, I'm just perhaps more tenacious, and unfortunately
will out-last most of them), but when I'm running a pile-up from, say ZD8Z,
I envision myself as the conductor of a large orchestra (bear with me here,
guys). OK, it's your turn. And now yours, etc.
Done right, CW is music to our ears. That's it: CW is music. Anyone here
think they can come-up with something better than music?
Vy 73
Jim Neiger
N6TJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tree" <tree@kkn.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
>
> Well - to each their own - and anything that gets people excited about
> doing radio is good.
>
> However, for this op, having the radio signals in my head is where
> the fun is. Hearing those dahs come off the moon (with my ears) is
> so much more exciting than seeing some kind of computer printout.
>
> Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
>
> I have no interest in pursuing any kind of operating where the human
> isn't in the receiving loop.
>
> 73 Tree N6TR
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 6 19:05:59 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
In-Reply-To: <200208061306.g76D6JhF017602@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIKEOOCAAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
<Insert scream here>
I don't need no stinkin' computer to do CW.
73,
dale, kg5u
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Wed Aug 7 01:41:38 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTCs & WAE
References: <000001c23d75$7dbdbd90$86dedede@nitz2k>
Message-ID: <003501c23dab$31498940$52bb180a@9byjx01>
>>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE contest
Funny thing... I was thinking about this on my way home from work, hah!
Paul K4JA made an excellent point to Jerry KE9I and I after last
year's WAE SSB contest. We left a little too many unsent potential QTCs
on the table due to poor strategy on my part! I thought Sunday we would
be able to dump QTCs like crazy but that didn't work out.
QTCs usually contain info from 10 previous QSOs. Each QTC sent is
the same point value as each additional QSO. So assuming that you can
send off the 10 QTCs in maybe 1.5 to 2 mins (?) that would equate to
an hourly QSO rate of about 300-400. Even if sending 10 QTCs took
4 mins that would equate to an hourly rate of 150 QSOs/hour!
( 60mins / (time to send 10 QTCs in mins) ) * 10 = equivalent hourly QSO rate
And the rate "bump" works for both the EU and non-EU side of the contest....
Since we each get a point per QTC sent/recvd.
Now the punch line: You need more QSOs in order to send more QTCs!
Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at 30+ wpm!
Good luck everyone!
It should really be a lot of FUN...
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw.htm
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Mon Aug 5 20:44:52 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
Message-ID: <00a101c23ce2$7a2adca0$6501a8c0@don>
Attention RTTY Contesters:
Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
Please only vote once. When you vote and place comments on the
page, they are sent to me in an E-mail. I will tabulate the results and
give them to Wayne. You don't have to make any comments, but
your callsign will be required.
I will publish the results on the web site and make an announcement here.
This survey will run one week and will be disabled on Wednesday, August 14th.
This is only a survey. I am guessing that it would take a very high result
FOR including 160M to have any thought about changing the RTTY rules
and that is not likely to happen IMO. But you never know.
The URL to the survey is www.aa5au.com/naqp.
73 & thanks for your participation.
Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:15 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW or SSB FCC says neither.
Message-ID: <200208070051.g770pjhF006738@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 13:51, Rich Gelber, K2WR at k2wr@njdxa.org wrote:
>Another aspect of both CW and SSB is that a sufficiently skilled operator
>can copy more than one signal at a time. I'm not aware of a "new digital
>mode" that supports this "feature".
Well, RTTY operators have been using 2 or 3 radios for quite some time.
And it isn't a difficult task to process multiple digital signals at one
time. There are PSK31 appliactions that do this today.
In fact, if we get beyond the limitations of a radio "audio channel"
there's no reason a digital radio couldn't decode 15 kHz, 50 kHz or even
an entire band worth of signals similtaneously -- something that would be
difficult or impossible with the human ear.
>Of course if you increased the data rate, and hence the bandwidth, you could
>make the QSO's so fast that it would be indistinguishable from copying more
>than one signal at a time, but the increased bandwidth would leave CW as
>superior again. ;-)
Very nice straw man you've knocked down there.
If anything, digital modes using FSK, PSK or other types of modulation
are easier to decode multiple instances similtaneously than OOK
(on-off-keying) modulations (like CW).
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:20 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW works better!
Message-ID: <200208070051.g770pphF006747@contesting.com>
On 8/5/02 11:50, Bill Tippett at btippett@alum.mit.edu wrote:
> Under extreme contest conditions on any band, CW rules!
Does it? That's an open question.
>Why
>is this so? The answer is very simple...noise bandwidth. On the
>low bands, noise tends to increase as you move down in frequency.
[ Sound reasons removed ]
>Because of noise, any mode which allows a smaller (i.e. narrower)
>noise bandwidth will be more effective in communications than a mode
>which requires larger bandwidths.
This is essentially Shannon's law. (Actually, the law takes into account
both the bandwidth and the threshold above noise -- the total area
therein defines the maximum information content that can be moved aross a
defined channel)
So, it follows that ANY mode (as you indicated) which has a narrow
bandwidth would be effective on these noisier bands.
One DISadvantage of CW is that the transmitter isn't always keyed. At
extremely low signal levels, it is hard to discern at the receiver when
the signal is present and when it is absent. For this reason, FSK and PSK
have a distinct advantage over OOK (CW) -- at least a 2 dB advantage.
> I don't believe any current digital mode has an advantage
>over either CW or SSB in contest conditions, not due to any
>bandwidth considerations, but simply due to the awkwardness of the
>human/computer/radio interface in making contacts rapidly (tuning,
>identifying, exchanging, etc.) IMHO the human brain coupled to a
>radio is a far more powerful combination under contest conditions
>than any mode which requires a computer for coding/decoding signals.
>This might change in the future but that's how I see it today.
I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
watching....
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From aa4lr at arrl.net Tue Aug 6 21:56:34 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW from deep space.
Message-ID: <200208070052.g770q7hF006771@contesting.com>
On 8/6/02 0:51, Guy Olinger, K2AV at k2av@contesting.com wrote:
>What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep
>space, vs. psk31, etc...
>
>Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is
>transmitting in packets with self-correction CRC's. Only transmitting
>part of the time. The trick is doing what is necessary to trust the
>zero state.
Guy,
Please name one NASA space mission in the last 40 years that has used
CW/OOK as a means of information transmission.
The "zero" state is exactly the problem with OOK. That's why it is
inferior to FSK, PSK or QAM.
Although PSK has a higher duty cycle than OOK, it has a 4 dB advantage in
the presence of Gaussian noise. One could reduce the power by half (3 dB)
over an OOK transmitter and still maintain a 1 dB advantage. If the duty
cycle of an OOK transmitter is 50%, the power consumption would be the
same, and still the PSK transmitter would have a 1 dB advantage.
OOK doesn't cut the mustard for space communications.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From K7LXC at aol.com Tue Aug 6 22:13:02 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] "Q" signals & WAE
Message-ID: <1a0.678f974.2a81ce1e@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/6/02 12:21:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, K9GY@K9GY.com
writes:
> QRL? Are you busy?
> QRU? Have you anything for me?
> QTC? How many messages have you to send?
> QTX? Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
>
Don't forget the new one - QDC? What's your damn call?
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From w5gn at mxg.com Tue Aug 6 21:15:08 2002
From: w5gn@mxg.com (w5gn from earth to swbell)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
In-Reply-To: <025201c23d98$59dbde20$cffd7243@sbcglobal.net>
Message-ID: <FJECJCDPGLAELGCJIMMNMEMJHPAA.w5gn@mxg.com>
N6TJ said:
"Done right, CW is music to our ears. That's it: CW is music. Anyone here
think they can come-up with something better than music?"
CW is music, but certainly not better than the music at Alpine Valley,
Wisconsin, this past weekend (instead of the NAPQ), when The Other Ones,
the remaining Grateful Dead, performed for two days at their
Terrapin Station show.
Were any other contesters there, and did you notice the callsign K6A
showing between Phil Lesh and Bobby Weir on their big screen projection?
If that's a clue that they plan to get their licenses, and use that
special call sign, and if they get as good at CW music as they are
with their current instruments, WRTC 20xx will likely have new
winners.
Barry, W5GN
>From K7LXC at aol.com Tue Aug 6 22:18:04 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Machine copy
Message-ID: <10f.151614d5.2a81cf4c@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/6/02 12:44:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tree@kkn.net
writes:
> Would phone sex be a bad analogy?
>
No but CW sex would be.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From frenaye at pcnet.com Tue Aug 6 22:33:21 2002
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer to
the topic of contesting.
Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in which
conditions. You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the best
combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work them
fast. That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major contest I'm
aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except Field Day, and
digital activity is fairly minor).
-- Tom
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e-mail: frenaye@pcnet.com YCCC --> http://www.yccc.org/
Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 23:21:20 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
AA4LR wrote:
>I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
>RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
>There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
>
>I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
>watching....
Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
73, Bill W4ZV
World Records QSO Mode Year
P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Tue Aug 6 23:19:27 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
Message-ID: <002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
That would be a neat contest, though I wonder the extent to which you could
convince ops whose stations aren't already equipped to do the digital modes.
It is, of course, easier now with sound card applications that essentially
only require audio, PTT and control connections to a radio, but I imagine a
lot of ops won't bother even to do that (or if they have the requisite
connections, even to load the digital-mode application).
Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...
Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.
73, kelly, ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Frenaye" <frenaye@pcnet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:33 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
>
> Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer
to the topic of contesting.
>
> Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
>
> What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
>
> Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in
which conditions. You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the
best combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work
them fast. That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major
contest I'm aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except
Field Day, and digital activity is fairly minor).
>
> -- Tom
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>From g3xtt at lineone.net Wed Aug 7 15:38:18 2002
From: g3xtt@lineone.net (Donald Field)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Old vs. New?
Message-ID: <0a6801c23e17$cad63100$09d0403e@field>
Inspired (!) by the recent debate on here about digital modes, etc. I
drafted the following editorial for the UK's Chiltern DX Club Digest (a
temporary distraction from working on IOTA Contest logs). But then I
thought, what the heck, some of you "Reflectees" might enjoy it too. If not,
the Delete key isn't far away ..
73 Don G3XTT
g3xtt@lineone.net
There has been a long-running debate on the Contests reflector recently
about whether digital modes such as PSK31 and WSJT (used on VHF for weak
signal work) are "real" amateur radio. Views, as you might expect, vary from
"CW is the only real mode" to those who believe the new modes will
eventually oust CW and SSB altogether. Indeed, there seems to be another
theory on the go to the effect that the FCC will eventually ban the
"traditional" modes altogether, as being obsolete, and insist that the
amateur bands only be used for high-tech modes. As always, I suspect the
real truth is far from either extreme.
Far be it from me to give a definitive answer, as there are obviously many
shades between the two extremes I have described. But it seems to me there
are several elements here, and to focus on just one of them is to hobble
this fascinating and broad-based hobby of ours.
Firstly, there is the aspect of amateur radio which lies in technical
experimentation (which increasingly nowadays means software rather than
hardware, that being the nature of the way technology has evolved). Amateurs
have a distinguished history of technological innovation, and to see
amateurs pioneering new ways of, for example, reliably achieving VHF/UHF
communication via the moon with much more modest stations than heretofore is
an example of real progress. It opens up low signal work to a much greater
community than before. Who knows, the professionals may have something to
learn from this too, as they did from packet radio and other advances. And,
of course, if radio amateurs refuse to adopt technological advances, we
might just as well still be using AM or even spark gaps. All this
experimentation, of course, helps also to hone our technological skills,
continuing amateur radio's role as a pool of communications specialists,
which employers can and do draw from (at least one UK employer in the
communications sector will automatically shortlist any job application from
a licensed amateur).
Secondly, there is the aspect of amateur radio which is public service,
perhaps less so in the UK, but very much so in the USA, the Caribbean
islands, and elsewhere. There is already an inquiry underway into why the
professional communicators were less than impressive in the aftermath of
September 11th, and we are all aware that radio amateurs played an important
role in plugging the gap. But supporting professionals in emergency
situations require that we be professional ourselves. This can mean, for
example, employing the latest technology, particularly digital technology.
However much we love SSB or CW, a packet message will almost certainly be
delivered with a higher degree of accuracy and, perhaps even more
importantly, with an audit trail.
Thirdly, there is the actual operating element. CW and SSB demand specific
skills (CW especially so), and employing those skills, especially in a
competitive situation (DXing or contesting) hones them, while giving us a
real sense of satisfaction. It is a moot point whether those skills are
transferable in the 21st century but, in a sense, this doesn't matter, any
more than whether a fly fisherman could be useful on a trawler. Some would
argue that the digital modes require no skill, as the operator isn't
actually listening to, and decoding the signals himself. Anyone who has
operated a digital modes contest is likely to disagree strongly; the
workload can be even higher than the traditional modes if a high QSO rate is
to be maintained. Certainly there are all the usual strategy decisions of
when to run, when to search and pounce, when to change bands, etc.
Fourthly, (lastly, or are there other aspects I should have mentioned too?),
amateur radio is very much a bridge between nations, perhaps one of its most
vital roles when there is so much suspicion and enmity around. Do the new
modes help or hinder? Amateurs have always argued that CW is great, because
even the poorest amateurs in emerging countries can probably buy or build a
CW rig. CW also goes a long way to overcoming language barriers. But wait a
minute. Who is to teach CW to those aspirants in the developing world. From
personal experience in Africa and elsewhere, probably no one. I could
equally argue that digital modes have real benefits. The amateur in a
tenament building with little or no room for outside antennas, and
surrounded by electrical noise from neighbouring appliances, may find HF
radio quite impossible. But the new modes, able to discern signals at much
lower levels, even below the noise threshold, may give his hobby a new lease
of life (indeed, for may amateurs, PSK31 has already done exactly that).
And who knows, in the not too distant future, real-time translation software
may totally remove the language barrier, bringing back into our
communications the thousands of amateurs who currently don't call us because
they are insufficiently confident in their use of English.
All in all, I believe that as a hobby we should embrace change as we always
have, while continuing, as individuals, to enjoy those aspects which
particularly appeal to us. Live and let live, as the old saying goes!
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 7 09:26:58 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
In-Reply-To: <002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
<002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <rte2lucirvg8k4mfhmet5qilgdbpphmesf@4ax.com>
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 22:19:27 -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
>I think it has been demonstrated
>that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
>have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale.
_________________________________________________________
Interesting comment.
For me, fun is that spine tingle I get watching an almost
inaudible signal print. Pure magic.
But, to each his own.
73, Bill W7TI
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 7 11:28:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - Claimed Scores 07Aug2002
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20020807102738.025e1508@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 NAQP CW - Claimed Scores 07Aug2002
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 3 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 14:33:27 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <02f901c23d77$c23a5300$6501a8c0@don>
RTTY rates will never be higher than CW or SSB overall. The point is
moot. However, depending on the individual, RTTY rates can be higher
than in the other modes consistently.
For instance, my RTTY rates are always higher than my CW rates because
I've mastered SO2R on RTTY and not yet on CW even though I've
been CW contesting over 30 years.
The highest rate I've ever achieved as a single op on RTTY was 93 per hour.
I did this twice. During the first hour of the 2001 RTTY Roundup and the
2nd hour of the 2001 CQWW RTTY contest. Both were Low Power. I've
never achieved this rate on CW, ever, high or low power even though I've
tried. The problem with RTTY rates is that there are not as many RTTY
contesters as there are CW and SSB contesters. However, the number of
RTTY contesters is rising after every contest.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 9:21 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
> AA4LR wrote:
> >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> >
> >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> >watching....
>
> Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
> World Records QSO Mode Year
> P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>
>
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>From alfred_frugoli at hotmail.com Wed Aug 7 16:01:44 2002
From: alfred_frugoli@hotmail.com (Alfred Frugoli)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CW/SSB/PSK31...
Message-ID: <F128VE94yizp7lYyB0D0001192c@hotmail.com>
Hello fellow contesters;
I have read much of this thread on digital modes etc. There has been a lot
of talk along the lines of Chuck's post I am replying to. If we are talking
strictly about the copying of a signal, then yes, SSB and CW do require the
human component. However this discussion seems to miss what to me is a much
larger part of contesting - propagation, equipment, knowing your station,
knowing your personal limitations.
I personally have done a fair amount of SSB, CW and RTTY contesting. Yes,
when I do a RTTY contest I sit back with a burger in one hand and a beer in
the other, and occationally click the mouse. However, when there is a weak
one, I don't just give up and say "oh well, the machine can't copy it". I
read the text on the screen intently to see if I can find a prefix. I check
the clock to see if maybe there would be some other propagation mode that
might make sense (backscatter, skew path, long path etc) and try turning the
beam. Then I try a lower or higher antenna (even if it doesn't make sense).
I tweak the filters. I ask for fills. Often knowing to try these other
techniques brings the station up enough for the machine to do its work.
Sometimes this results in grabbing a mult, sometimes it isin't worth it -
just another DL. Before a contest I spend hours pouring over past years
logs of my station and other similar stations, planning, making band plans,
looking at current propigation conditions, deciding what band to be on when,
and beaming which direction. This often opens my eyes to wierd propigation
anomilies I can take advantage of, or a strategy that I tried last time that
clearly didn't work. It also allows me to make more balanced decisions
after a long night of 20/hr rates on 80M RTTY.
My point is that digital contests (at least RTTY) don't take the operator
out of the equation, it just relieves the operator from being the one to
copy the actual signal. There is still plenty of operator skill involved
>This debate is like others along the same lines..
>Both have dedicated camps of followers who have
>passionate (and usually well-reasoned) points of
>view and positions staked out. Neither will budge
>(much) off their positions.
>
>(An aside.. kinda reminds me of the Kipling poem
>about the 7 blind men touching different parts of
>an elephant and THEN describing the elephant.
>Each was right, passionate, and accurate... but
>they all lacked an overall contextual point of
>reference.)
>
>After having followed the 'CW/NO CW',
>'CW/SSB/PSK/etc' debates.. one theme seems to be
>constantly appearing - at least to my eyes.
>
>The BIG difference between the two camps is the
>level of human involvment in the effort to
>successfully initiate, follow through on, and
>complete the communications.
>
>CW/SSB operations (without intervening
>decisionmaking technology involved) INHERENTLY
>make the human being an integral part of the
>equation. You CAN'T do it without the human
>being.
>
>It REQUIRES a buy-in and a committment to
>participate which axiomatically brings ownership
>(with the subsequenct personal pleasure of
>succeeding in doing) to the entire process.
>
>Ownership involves investment and that requires
>one to comitt to the investment which invokes a
>personal comittment by the one who is invested in
>he process.
>
>The decision on 'go/no-go' and success/failure of
>the mission is totally dependent on the decisions
>made by the human being which further cement the
>relationship and make that bond even tighter and
>more personal.
>
>In the case of technology driven modes such as
>PSK/RTTY/etc. where the machine makes the
>'go/no-go', 'success/failure' determination and
>decision the human being is reduced to a lesser
>role not having any real stake or buy-in to the
>success or failure of the mission outcome.
>
>The amount of commitment/involvement/investment
>of self is reduced (or depending on the level of
>automation/technology involved) basically
>eliminated and therefore no real sense of
>achievement or satisfaction.
>
>If the mission succeeds, it is due to the machine
>being the primary source of success.. if it
>fails.. then the machine is responsible. All the
>human did was tune a knob and press a
>button/click a mouse and stand back out of the
>way.
>
>The success/failure is dependent on a 'thing' not
>a person and that drives the value to the human
>down to where it becomes just a commodity to be
>used rather than something to invest in.
>
>No personal connection.. no buy-in.. no
>investment of self into the project.. little
>comittment... therefore little pleasure in
>success or desire to findout why things failed.
>
>I AM NOT.. ANTIDIGITAL/AUTOMATED MODES! I believe
>firmly that digital modes and all the wonderful
>benefits have their place, surely. Let us use
>them for their best purposes, of course. However,
>I think we should try to keep the understanding
>of WHY in mind whichwill help eliminate the
>constant aruging about 'MY MODE'S BETTER'N YOUR
>MODE BECAUSE....' OH YEAH! WELL *MY* MODE CAN
>DO...."..etc..etc..
>
>Just one hams humble and perhaps misguided
>understanding.
>
>Fingers are twitching!@ MUST BE TIME FOR A
>CONTEST!
>
>73
>Chuck K3FT
>
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>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 6 12:38:26 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20020806212009.02605310@204.213.232.3 >
<002201c23dc1$3cadc9c0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <02b801c23d67$b155a0e0$6501a8c0@don>
Kelly, VE4XT wrote:
>
> Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
> sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...
>
> Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
> superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
> that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
> have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
> really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
> copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
>
> That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.
>
Good idea because PSK contesting, IMO, is not fun at all (yet). Having entered
a good share of PSK contests, I can tell you that PSK31 is an excellent
conversational mode, but having nearly 20 years of RTTY contesting, I find PSK
contesting way too slow to be enjoyable. I no longer participate in PSK
contesting.
It's just not fun.
I believe the ARI International DX Contest is the only somewhat-major contest
that includes SSB, CW and Digital. When talking about Digital contesting, you
must think in terms of RTTY because any of the other digital modes are not
conducive to contesting at all. There is a mixed mode category in this contest.
I normally operate this contest RTTY only, and will occasionally work stations
with serial numbers several hundred higher than mine so I know these stations
are mixed. But the number of mixed stations appears to be low.
The CQ-M International DX Contest is SSB, CW and SSTV! There is no
combined SSB, CW & SSTV category though. There are combined SSB & CW
categories.
The Ukrainian DX Contest is CW, SSB & RTTY. The single op and mult op
categories are all mode only. But there is a RTTY only category.
For years, many RTTY operators have wanted RTTY included in the ARRL
10 meter contest (including me). I dabble in the CW part of the contest,
but like a lot of RTTY operators, feel we are missing out on the fun of the
ten meter contest. We feel the 28200-28300 section of the band could be used
for RTTY. They could still retain the mixed CW & SSB category and add
a RTTY only category for single and multi ops and reach more of the contesting
community as a whole. Even if RTTY was restricted to 28250-28300, it would
be better than having no RTTY at all.
I don't know that an all-mode contest category will ever be popular. I'm
willing to guess that at best, many of us are two mode contesters but not
3 mode.
73, Don AA5AU
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Wed Aug 7 21:50:27 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Fun
References: <200208072004.g77K3KhF005151@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <00ee01c23e54$103551e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
> Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is
technically
> superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
> that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
> have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
> really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
> copy on signals that you can't even hear?)
>
> 73, kelly, ve4xt
Exactly. Contesting is NOT about which mode gives the most 'reliable
transport'. In fact, the more reliable the transport mechanics, the less
opportunity for the operator to get involved and make a difference. If I
want high-rate reliable transport, I'll use TCP/IP over fiber. If we're
talking about Health-and-Welfare emergency traffic, I'll take an
error-correcting mode with zero requirements on the operator.
Contesting is fun precisely because it's hard enough that there is no
guaranteed winning strategy and has enough variability that the game is
always different. By increasing the reliability of the communications, the
amount of variability, and thus, the fun, is reduced.
73, Ward N0AX
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Wed Aug 7 14:46:37 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones, KR6X)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <008401c23e53$8878c8e0$963fca96@pacesetter.com>
I can't sit quietly while this thread goes on.
Below, W4ZV suggests that because RTTY contest scores are
generally lower than their CW or SSB counterparts, he can
conclude that RTTY and other digital modes are slower and
have inherently lower rates than their CW or SSB counterparts.
I don't want to endorse AA4LR's software choices without
the necessary expertise, but I'd have to object to the closed
mindedness that W4ZV displays.
I'm a guy who "loves" the music of contesting, and for me that
means the chorus of SSB contesters, the symphony of CW,
and the grand combinations found in contests like the CQP.
But, for me, modern RTTY contests are like sheet music.
Sheet music just doesn't have the same sound as music that's
being performed. But, old time RTTY contests with the old
Model 15's kerchunking away rhythmically-- now that was
percussion.
Be that as it may, I'd still have to object that with sufficient
activity and technical advancement the digital modes have the
potential for much higher contest score yields than CW and
SSB. There's simply not enough digital mode contesting to
drive the scores up. Perhaps this is because many digital
mode contesters are active on CW and SSB while only a
fraction of CW and SSB contesters are active on digital
modes.
When I began contesting, and W4ZV as well, the record
high CW scores for most contests typically eclipsed the
phone scores just as the record high phone score he lists
below eclipses the RTTY score. How quickly he forgets.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 19:21
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
> AA4LR wrote:
> >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> >
> >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> >watching....
>
> Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
> World Records QSO Mode Year
> P40MM(K3MM) 2972 RTTY 2001 (claimed)
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 10253 SSB 1999
> EA8BH(N5TJ) 7616 CW 2000
>
>
>
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>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Wed Aug 7 22:34:29 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SAC 2001
Message-ID: <002301c23e5a$37f55940$2b4cfea9@MARC>
Hi all,
Does anybody know where I can find the results of the Scandinavian
Activity Contest 2001.
PSE reply direct.
73 Marc, ON7SS
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UBA HF Contest Info
Marc Domen
Ferdinand Coosemansstraat 32
B - 2600 Berchem-Antwerpen
Belgium
Tel: 00-3-239.98.56
GSM: +32-477-56.22.01
Mailto:Marc.Domen@skynet.be
on7ss@qsl.net
on7ss@skynet.be
http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
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>From aa4lr at arrl.net Wed Aug 7 22:58:40 2002
From: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
Message-ID: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
On 8/5/02 20:44, Don Hill AA5AU at aa5au@bellsouth.net wrote:
>Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
>RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
>contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
>be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
Very interesting.
This topic has come up before -- why not include RTTY on 160m?
Traditionally, hams have found that 45 baud RTTY doesn't work so hot on
160m. The reason for this is the same reason that 300 baud packet doesn't
work so hot on 40m, and virtually not at all on 80m.
The specific problem has to do with the nature of the communications
channel on HF, well below the MUF. At these frequencies, there will often
be several propagation paths between two points. This multipath
propagation produces some interesting effects, including the observed
fading of the mark or space frequency.
There is one other effect -- multipath distortion of symbols. Since each
path has a slightly different distance, each change in the digital signal
arrives at slightly different times at the receiver. As you move further
below the MUF, the effect is much more pronounced. At some point, digital
symbols are smeared together, and cannot be easily separated.
Higher symbol rates (300 baud) show this effect at higher frequencies. 45
baud RTTY has been used effectively for many years on 80m -- but not on
160m.
The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
PSK31, with it's lower symbol rate, may be more effective on 160m than
conventional Baudot RTTY. Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 7 20:38:36 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
References: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
Message-ID: <hvl3lu8bu111qash8u84v6htsrqio6pfgj@4ax.com>
On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 21:58:40 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
>Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
>than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
_________________________________________________________
There is another compensating factor on 160 meters which reduces
many of the effects that Bill mentions: Most 160 meter QSOs are
at a shorter distance than on the higher frequencies. The closer
the two stations, the less chance for multipath distortion.
Granted, if you tried to work a station half way around the world
on 160 meter RTTY, it would probably be a mess, if it even could
be done. But half way across the country ain't that bad. I only
have eight 160 meter RTTY QSOs in the log, but I don't recall any
particular difficulty with any of them. The farthest one was
about 1500 miles.
I'd like to give NAQP or some other contest a try. If it really
doesn't work, we can always go back.
Bill, W7TI
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Aug 8 04:43:20 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0.20]>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDOELFDLAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Wow. I think this may have been more than I wanted to know about RTTY and
160m! :)
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bill Coleman
> Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 01:59 AM
> To: Don Hill AA5AU; CQ-Contest; RTTY Reflector
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
>
>
> On 8/5/02 20:44, Don Hill AA5AU at aa5au@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> >Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP
> >RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY
> >contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M should
> >be added to the RTTY part of NAQP (like it is for CW and SSB).
>
> Very interesting.
>
> This topic has come up before -- why not include RTTY on 160m?
>
> Traditionally, hams have found that 45 baud RTTY doesn't work so hot on
> 160m. The reason for this is the same reason that 300 baud packet doesn't
> work so hot on 40m, and virtually not at all on 80m.
>
> The specific problem has to do with the nature of the communications
> channel on HF, well below the MUF. At these frequencies, there will often
> be several propagation paths between two points. This multipath
> propagation produces some interesting effects, including the observed
> fading of the mark or space frequency.
>
> There is one other effect -- multipath distortion of symbols. Since each
> path has a slightly different distance, each change in the digital signal
> arrives at slightly different times at the receiver. As you move further
> below the MUF, the effect is much more pronounced. At some point, digital
> symbols are smeared together, and cannot be easily separated.
>
> Higher symbol rates (300 baud) show this effect at higher frequencies. 45
> baud RTTY has been used effectively for many years on 80m -- but not on
> 160m.
>
> The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
> modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
> But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
>
> PSK31, with it's lower symbol rate, may be more effective on 160m than
> conventional Baudot RTTY. Slowing RTTY to 30 or 22 baud ought to be more
> than sufficient to make reliable communications possible on 160m.
>
>
>
> Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
> Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
> -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>
>From jds at twistedoak.com Wed Aug 7 22:11:57 2002
From: jds@twistedoak.com (Jeff Stai)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey
In-Reply-To: <20020808020015.WJWY26778.imf09bis.bellsouth.net@[192.168.0
.20]>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020807210526.045b9b88@mail.megapathdsl.net>
At 06:58 PM 8/7/2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
>The solution is simply to increase the symbol length. For single-bit
>modes like Baudot RTTY, this would also decrease the information rate.
>But, better to get the information across slowly than not at all.
I am thinking out loud here, but I do have some small experience with data
recovery in a difficult channel...
There are many ways to solve the problem (other than increasing the symbol
rate), even within the existing protocol. In general, the trick is to
correctly characterize the error function of the channel and to compensate
for this during transmit and/or receive.
Seems to me that if we set up the challenge of 160m for the folks who write
the RTTY software, we may very well end up with an improved product on the
other bands.
73 - jeff wk6i
Jeff Stai Twisted Oak Winery LLC
Email jds@twistedoak.com
Amateur Radio WK6I
ROC Web Page http://www.rocstock.org/
>From k6km at cncnet.com Wed Aug 7 22:22:17 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Writelog Reflector?
Message-ID: <3D51F1F9.81C4CFB4@cncnet.com>
I'd like to start using Writelog, beginning with
the forthcoming Oceania test. It would be helpful
to know about others' experinces but two attempts
to subscribe to the Writelog reflector have resulted
in rejection.
Could someone tell me how
to get on the Writelog mailing list?
Many thanks,
Bill K6KM
>From jeflanders at comcast.net Thu Aug 8 15:44:46 2002
From: jeflanders@comcast.net (Jerry Flanders)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Rates
In-Reply-To: <02f901c23d77$c23a5300$6501a8c0@don>
References: <1.5.4.32.20020807022120.013208a4@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020808143815.03359460@mail.comcast.net>
A year ago I was using PED to help polish my CW keyboarding skills. After a
few hours practice, I was up to 240 simulated Q's per hour CW. The most I
have ever seen in my WL rate window on RTTY is about 115 real ones.
Jerry W4UK
> > AA4LR wrote:
> > >I've never seen it in actual use, but there is an application called
> > >RITTY, that apparently makes RTTY contesting very fast an effective.
> > >There's also a RTTY contest application that works in concert with it.
> > >
> > >I believe the future may have already arrived when you weren't
> > >watching....
> >
> > Prove it. I'll wait to see meaningful results or data before
> > I take your word for it. I've never seen any rates for RTTY that are
> > anywhere close to either CW or SSB rates. It would be interesting to
> > know what K3MM or N4GN (previous record holder) had for peak rates
> > but I would doubt they could be much above 120/hour even under optimum
> > conditions and with plenty of stations calling. Time for some facts
> > rather than more unsubstantiated opinions.
> >
> > 73, Bill W4ZV
> >
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Fri Aug 9 09:59:54 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC-CW this weekend!
Message-ID: <200208090659.g796xs102099@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hello Contesters!
The 48th WAE-DX-Contest is scheduled for the upcoming weekend, August
10/11 for the telegraphy portion. Operation is restricted to the
five classic HF bands from 10 to 80 meters. Exchange RST and serial
number. If you want to get serious, check out the rules, which are
published on the WAEDC Web site at http://www.waedc.de. Be sure to read
the chapter about QTC traffic.
There are minor changes in the rules in respect to previous years:
new DX multipliers for EU participants, a low power category, markup
of unassisted OPs, no more 10 minute QSY rule for Single OPs and
other little changes.
For the EU's:
Activities from some rare spots have been announced for the contest:
9Y4/DL5MAE, 5B4AGN, 9K9O, FR5FD, HS0/OZ1HET, JY9QJ, PJ2M, VP2V/N2WKS,
YB0ECT, ZL6QH and ZS4TX. Remember that at this time of the year,
stations in the southern hemisphere are enjoying good and quiet low band
propagation and so interesting QSOs can be made during WAEDC-CW with
South America, South Africa and Australia/New Zealand on the 80 m band.
For the non-EU's:
Several of the rare EU countries are expected to show up in this event.
Tune the bands and watch out for the 3A, C3, CU, GD, GJ, SV5, SV9, TK
and ZA stations! It is a good time to improve your DXCC totals. Join the
fun by sending QTCs back to EU stations. You don't need a big station
for this, everybody will want you even if you only have a tiny signal.
If you want to listen in on how QTCs traffic sounds, take a look at the
WAEDC Web site where some MP3 files of last year's QTC traffic are
available.
Last minute information is available on the WAEDC Web site
at http://www.waedc.de.
See you all during the weekend!
73 Ben, DL6RAI
--
[] Bernhard (Ben) Buettner, DL6RAI - WAE-DX-Contest Manager
[] E-Mail: dl6rai@darc.de Phone: +49-89-943663 Fax: +49-89-943191
>From K9GY at K9GY.com Wed Aug 7 12:40:20 2002
From: K9GY@K9GY.com (Eric K9GY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WPX SSB - Category Breakdowns
Message-ID: <003d01c23e07$35f46ee0$52bb180a@9byjx01>
http://home.woh.rr.com/wpx/breakown.htm
Interesting to see that there were 109 checklogs!
That is more entrants than 12 other categories (63%):
SO10HP, SO15HP, SO20LP, SO20HP, SO40LP,
SO40HP, SO80LP, SO80HP, SO160LP, SO160HP,
QRP, MM
Does this show that all the extra categories might not
draw enough participates to warrant the extra categories?
Has the WPX gone too far in having too many categories?
73, Eric
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:12:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091412.g79ECwQ16397@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 23 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 24 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 21 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 13 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 0 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 23 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 19 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 19 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 k 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 13 10,701 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 3 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From k3pp at ptd.net Fri Aug 9 11:17:26 2002
From: k3pp@ptd.net (Glenn O'Donnell, K3PP)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTCs & WAE
References: <000001c23d75$7dbdbd90$86dedede@nitz2k>
<003501c23dab$31498940$52bb180a@9byjx01>
Message-ID: <003001c23faf$7d06f5b0$6501a8c0@STATION>
> >>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE
contest
Because it's different than the other contests and THAT is what makes the
WAE so much fun. It's different. Different scoring, different challenges,
different skills, ... It's a great contest!
> Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at 30+
wpm!
Amen to that!!
VY 73 de Glenn K3PP
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:16:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091416.g79EGC116407@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 20 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 23 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 15 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 8 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 19 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 8 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 23 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 10 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:21:45 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091421.g79ELjE16424@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
LZ1KSL 1232 188 429 163 24 3,706,560
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 23 839,520
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
DL6MHW/P 260 50 280 70 12 450,000 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 10 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DJ6QT 601 210 459 186 22 3,716,064 RR DX
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 16 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 12 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
HG8Z(HA8UT) 0 0 485 193 12 926,979
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
DJ6QT DJ6QT,DJ7IK
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
LZ1KSL LZ1QV,LZ1ZM,LZ1ZU,LZ3YY,LZ4BU,LZ5QZ
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:23:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091423.g79EN1Z16433@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 5 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
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All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 9 08:25:50 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208091425.g79EPom16446@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 09Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 3 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From tree at kkn.net Fri Aug 9 10:07:33 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 info
Message-ID: <20020809160733.GD5504@kkn.net>
My TS850S repair web page has several new updates to it (thanks to
people like you who are contributing). I know a lot of people use
this radio in contests - and it is a very good value these days as
you can have a great radio with filters for under a kilo-buck on
e-bay.
Please check it out - there are many well known common failures that
are discussed.
http://web.jzap.com/n6tr/850repair.html
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
>From timo.klimoff at kolumbus.fi Sat Aug 10 12:38:04 2002
From: timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ "Expanded" Results
References: <DAV72vrx0twzCRIv7Az00023117@hotmail.com>
Message-ID: <009401c24049$627c51a0$a5c5f83e@tklimoff>
>After trying to decipher the CQ homepage to determine where the "expanded"
>results are located, I found there are No expanded results...'cept for station
>ops.
And Bob is not commenting the single band scores in the magazine anymore.
But there is at least one single band score I would like to point out, check
this:
28MHz
HC8A 3.916.600 6957 39 161
(op N6KT)
That's almost 7000qs on 10 meters! (And almost 4 million points)
Wow, another great score from "Mr. Fast" !
73, Timo OH1NOA
http://www.oh1noa.tk
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Sat Aug 10 13:56:40 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP RTTY 160M Survey Results
References: <00a101c23ce2$7a2adca0$6501a8c0@don>
Message-ID: <00d701c24097$48001700$6501a8c0@don>
Interesting results http://www.aa5au.com/naqp_160surveyresults.html.
Thanks for participating in the survey.
73, Don AA5AU
>From OL5Y at contesting.com Sun Aug 11 15:31:01 2002
From: OL5Y@contesting.com (OK1FUA (OL5Y) Martin Huml)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ England, Oakham, nr Leicester
Message-ID: <1558189703.20020811143101@contesting.com>
Hallo!
I will be with my family one week (18.8. - 24.8.) near Oakham
(nr Leicester). We will go by car, from Dover.
Is it possible to meet some contesters nearby or on the way?
73!
Martin Huml
OK1FUA, in the contests: OL5Y, IH9/OL5Y, IH9P, S586U (WRTC 2000), 9A0A
OL5Y@contesting.com
Contest Team Pantelleria - IH9P - CQWWDX SSB MULTI/MULTI
www.ih9p.com
>From k3ft at erols.com Sun Aug 11 10:58:57 2002
From: k3ft@erols.com (Chuck K3FT)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] MDC QSO party
Message-ID: <3D567BB1.7134@erols.com>
If you have some time today (Sunday 11Aug) drop down to the MDC QSO
party. Several PVRC'ers are in the mix (WX3B and myself that I know of)
along with other contesters who I have seen on both of these lists.
CW target freq 3625/7070/14055/21115/28055
SSB target freq 3920/7236/14268/21370
Starts 1600Z runs till 2400Z Sunday.
Drop down and hadn out a few Q's! Increase your counties total, help out
the contesters!
(OK.. it's a shamless plug for the QSO party! Blame K4OJ.. -JUST
KIDDING!-
73
Chuck K3FT
>From ws7i at ewarg.org Sun Aug 11 15:03:02 2002
From: ws7i@ewarg.org (Jay Townsend)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY NAQP - Missing Log's
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20020811140302.00697394@ewarg.org>
We continue to be missing log's for the RTTY NAQP. Due to some technical
difficulties some log's were not received. I have two HCS logs listed that
aren't received as of yet. IT9BLB and WB0O.
Please check the following url for the list of RTTY NAQP log's received.
http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqplogs.php
If your call is not on this list then your log is not received nor will it
be unless you send it again.
---
Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
>From k4xu at bendcable.com Sun Aug 11 16:38:51 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
Message-ID: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the smaller
"mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
Dick Frey k4xu
>From s51ta at volja.net Mon Aug 12 09:53:26 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
References: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <002d01c241cc$f709e5b0$38ea4dc1@home>
HI!
As far as I know the best small radio is ic706mk2g (price performance), but
depence what you need and like. If you do not want to spent much money ic735
would serve also!
GL on dxped....
Ted, s51ta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:38 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
> I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
> The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the
smaller
> "mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
>
> My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
> transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
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>From artinian at siol.net Mon Aug 12 13:23:24 2002
From: artinian@siol.net (Marijan Miletic, S56A)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: QTCs & WAE
Message-ID: <011c01c241fb$0e42a2c0$0100a8c0@S56A>
Glen, K3PP wrote:
> >>> Anyone who can explain the merits of handing out QTC's in the WAE
contest
>Because it's different than the other contests and THAT is what makes the
>WAE so much fun. It's different. Different scoring, different challenges,
>different skills, ... It's a great contest!
>> Hats off to all the EU stations that are able to copy the QTCs sent at
30+ wpm!
>Amen to that!!
QTC copy is much more enjoyable if traffic is sent in a smart fashion.
No need for repeated hour or leading zeros in received serial numbers.
UA9s are very good at that!
73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU with 30+ WAE EU and few DX operations
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:23:43 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121423.g7CENhq22163@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
nonWAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
nonWAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:25:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121425.g7CEPSk22172@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S52QM 660 659 247 12 162,773
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 5 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
SN4PW(SQ4NR) 170 53 126 5 28,098 WWYC
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 3 8,560 BCC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 08:28:08 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121428.g7CES8e22181@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 9 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 10 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 10 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 10 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 9 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 10 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 9 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 9 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8 37,004 NCCC
N1XS(@KB1H) 310 117 7 36,270 YCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 8 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 7 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 6 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 4 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 10 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 1 432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 8 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 4 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From w7why at harborside.com Mon Aug 12 16:03:54 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <3D57C04A.76E69A31@harborside.com>
Jim White wrote:
>I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them >into contest
> exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
Hi Jim
It's plain to see you have never operated a RTTY contest. CW
contests are FUN, but so are RTTY contests. You have to make the
same decisions in either contest. When to change bands. Moving
guys from band to band. When to run and when to S&P. Run 2
radios or 1 radio. Catching that LP opening on 10 meters for a
quick couple of new ones. The excitement of seeing (or hearing)
a "goodie" come back to me is the same, no matter what contest or
mode it is. Try it, you'll like it!! Now PSK31, that's a horse
of a different color. Not much fun talking to a buffer in
someone's computer. 73
Tom W7WHY
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 12 10:52:26 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208121652.g7CGqQ822318@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP RTTY - All Claimed Scores 12Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttynaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Jay Townsend, WS7I
Post Office Box 644
Spokane, WA 99210
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
>From the contest sponsors:
Check the following page to make sure your logs have been received.
There seems to have been some problems with the robot.
http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqplogs.php
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
N0AC(@N0NI) 501 177 12 88,677
W6YX 446 156 10 69,576 NCCC
W1GZ 252 112 10 28,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
AA5AU 454 172 10 78,088
K4WW 397 153 10 60,751 KCG
WX4TM 359 148 10 53,280
K4GMH 367 145 10 53,215
VA3DX 361 145 11 53,067
W1ZT 373 134 10 49,982 YCCC
KI6DY 348 136 10 47,328
N5ZM 309 145 10 44,805
KE4KWE 298 145 10 43,210
W1SRD(@K6IDX) 332 128 10 42,496 NCCC
KC4HW 286 127 10 36,322
NY1S 301 118 10 35,518
NA4M 283 124 10 35,092 CTDXCC
W0ETC 266 128 10 34,048 TCG
AF4Z(DON) 274 128 10 32,880
9A5W(@9A1A) 301 107 10 32,207
WB4EQS 259 124 32,116
N2WK 273 115 9 31,395
AI9T 251 123 10 30,873
W4UK 267 108 10 28,836
K7ZUM 241 118 7 28,438 WVDXC
N1NB 240 105 8 25,200
K4PX 225 111 10 24,975
K6HGF 227 107 10 24,289
W4BCG 222 107 9 23,754 TCG
K8IR 199 110 10 21,890
W8UL 208 104 9 21,632
K5NZ 201 107 6 21,507 TCG MOON DOGS
K6XT 213 98 9 20,874
W6ZL(BIGWAVE) 213 96 10 20,448
VE3IAY 199 100 10 19,900
W7CT 220 87 19,580 Utah Contest Club
N8YYS 190 101 19,190
VA3PC 191 100 9 19,100
KD8FS 195 97 5 18,915
LP7H(LU9HS) 227 76 10 17,252
K3FH 176 98 9 17,248
WA6BOB 183 81 6 15,921
VE3BUC 174 86 7 14,964
IT9BLB 186 78 10 14,508 TIKIRRIKI CONTEST CL
VE9DX 152 88 8 13,376
K5AM 169 78 4 13,182
WA1Z 171 77 9 13,167
N4CW/1 154 83 9 12,782
K1XX 161 78 9 12,090
IK0HBN 150 57 10 8,550
WB0O 110 71 2 7,810
VA3WN 116 59 7 6,844
KI5DR 110 56 8 6,160 CTDXCC
K3WW 100 50 3 5,000 FRC
KS0M 88 54 4,698
K5PI 77 50 3 3,850 CTDXCC
GU0SUP 75 37 8 2,775
W5CTV 61 31 5 1,891 TCG
K9SZ 48 33 1,584
K6OWL 46 34 3 1,564
XE2AC 42 27 3 1,134
F6FJE 24 23 6 552
N5ZC 22 15 1 330
PA5AT 18 11 1 198
Operators:
N0AC K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI
W1GZ N1MGO,WN1E
W6YX K6ENT,N6DE,W6ZZZ
>From wk6i at twistedoak.com Mon Aug 12 11:33:21 2002
From: wk6i@twistedoak.com (Jeff Stai WK6I)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
In-Reply-To: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020812102536.039b58b8@mail.megapathdsl.net>
At 03:38 PM 8/11/2002, Dick Frey wrote:
>I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
>The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the smaller
>"mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
The 100W version of the Elecraft K2 is the best small CW rig, hands down, if
you can get your hands on one - or if you have the time to build one before
the trip.
I would not recommend the FT-100 for multi-tx: it seems to have some sort of
low-level broadband noise it spits out that is enough to really annoy other
nearby rigs. Filtering will clean it up, but that would seem to defeat your
size purpose. Other than that, the 100 is a pretty nice rig.
hope this helps - 73 - jeff wk6i
>My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
>transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
>Dick Frey k4xu
>
>_______________________________________________
Jeff Stai Twisted Oak Winery LLC
Email jds@twistedoak.com
Amateur Radio WK6I
ROC Web Page http://www.rocstock.org/
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Mon Aug 12 19:24:10 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] but are YOU really
References: <3D4F5EB7.2050503@tampabay.rr.com>
<3D57C04A.76E69A31@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <3D57FD4A.13E3DCD9@directvinternet.com>
Tom Osborne wrote:
>
> Jim White wrote:
> >I also feel the same way about RTTY. If I
> > am not having to use my brain to decipher sounds and turn them >into
> > contest exchanges, etc. it is not operating (to me) .
Tom is right on the ball with his answer Jim. I love cw also, but one
of the most fascinating things about RTTY is you never have to hear a
single sound. Just sit there with the mouse and go go go.
Plus, you won't wake up Monday morning to "diddle diddle" ringing in
your ears! ):>
Come on and give us a try, you find the RTTY folks are about the
nicest bunch you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting.
73
Ed
>From bill at eHam.net Mon Aug 12 15:37:58 2002
From: bill@eHam.net (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ-Contest Mailing List Users
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0208121437370.2899-100000@fresno.akorn.net>
Contesting.com & eHam.net Users
I have been hosting the Contesting.com and eHam.net web sites and mailing
lists on my network since 1996. In the beginning, my company (Akorn
Access) provided the hosting for free. Since we started the eHam.net web
site two years ago and began to accept advertising, eHam has been able to
pay a small amount each month toward the hosting costs.
Today, eHam.net and Contesting.com steadily consume more than a T-1 of
bandwidth. Combined, the two sites deliver well over 4 million pages and
push more than 200 gigabytes of data each month. The success of both
sites and all of the mailing lists are demanding more and redundant
bandwidth. However, we face the question of how to pay for it.
The cost to host this level of bandwidth most anywhere else would exceed
$2000 per month. eHam is currently able to contribute only $250.00 per
month, leaving Akorn Access out of pocket for at least $23,700 per year.
In the past, I have been able to cover these costs because Akorn was doing
well enough in other areas and the utilization was not as high. With the
recent slow down in the economy and our changing Internet access business,
Akorn is unable to continue this level of support. Additionally, many
potential advertisers are engrained in their print advertising, and refuse
to acknowledge the Internet as a viable method of promoting their
products. Although we continue to sign up new advertisers, they are not
coming (and funding the site) at the same rate as the bandwidth
utilization.
So, with regret, I'm reluctantly forced to turn to the users of both sites
for ongoing assistance.
We have an annual subscription program at eHam.net for users to help pay
for the site operations. We don't define the amount of the subscription,
but rather suggest that each user define for themselves the site's value,
and consider their own financial ability to subscribe. We suggest
comparing how much time you spend reading QST or CQ magazines with how
much time you spend reading eHam.net, Contesting.com, or the various
mailing lists when making your decision.
You can help by subscribing at http://www.eham.net/cart/product/111. If
you are unable to contribute by credit card, you can send a check to
eHam.net, 5095 Hamptons Club Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30004.
Many thanks & 73
Bill Fisher, W4AN
PS - I should also point out that we have many volunteers working on both
Contesting.com and eHam.net who receive no compensation at all. These
folks volunteer their time to provide the rest of us these services. A
list of volunteers can be found on both sites, and it would go a long way
if you would write just one of them expressing your appreciation for their
time.
>From ny4t at comcast.net Mon Aug 12 16:32:25 2002
From: ny4t@comcast.net (Lee Hall (NY4T))
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Tennessee Contest Group seeking players for NAQP SSB
Message-ID: <3D581B59.8030802@comcast.net>
Come join the fun with a Tennessee Contest Group team. You don't have
to be in Tennessee to be on one of our teams. We will have teams from
big guns to little pistols. Team placement is based on past performance
(if any) so we usually have at least a couple of very competitive teams.
Drop me an e-mail by Thursday, August 15 if you are interested.
73,
Lee Hall (NY4T)
Public Information Officer - Tennessee Contest Group
>From ah3c at frii.com Mon Aug 12 20:17:15 2002
From: ah3c@frii.com (Peter Grillo, Sr.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
Message-ID: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 13 01:40:51 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
In-Reply-To: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGECMEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Peter,
I did a search on yahoo.com using "geochron" in the search field.
Netted a couple of hits.
One happens to be Geochron Enterprises
http://www.geochronusa.com/
73,
dale, kg5u
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Peter Grillo, Sr.
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 20:17
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
>
>
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Tue Aug 13 07:25:45 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
References: <004001c24188$8258a380$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <010201c242a3$a9025500$15840ec3@shack1>
Hi Dick
Beware the IC706 in a multi rig environment. Steve G3VMW and I tried this a
few years ago and it was horrible. The 706 meets it's small size spec by
missing out some pretty important stuff....filtering! As a consequence the
706 generates some very significant broadband synth trash as soon as you go
to transmit....even with the key up. This problem stopped us using 706's on
DXpeditions where there was to be more than just one station on the air.
The TS50 doesn't seem to have this problem but it doesn't have 6m. I have no
experience of the FT100.
Roger G3SXW and I have used TS570s very successfully in multi-station
expedition set ups but they are rather larger than the radios you've
mentioned.
My own DXpedition rig of choice is now easily the Elecraft K2/100. No 6m
but boy what a radio. Superb rx performance and excellent QSK. Again a
little bigger than the 706 etc but still only 8 x 8.5 x 3 inches and easily
fits in hand baggage. It comes in kit form so you have to build it, though
if you wanted to buy one ready made I think you could find one easily with a
mail to the Elecraft reflector. There are folks out there who are in love
with just building the things!
Have fun.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 10:38 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rigs
> I am looking for a small rig to take on a low pressure DX-pedition.
> The country's power limit is 150W. The obvious answer is one of the
smaller
> "mobile rigs' IC706, TS-50S, FT-100, etc.
>
> My question is which of the above is the best CW rig for a multiple
> transmitter environment? I do not need 2m or 432 but 6m would be nice.
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From n2mg at eham.net Tue Aug 13 07:32:52 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Michael Gilmer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
References: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <000e01c242b4$d6716f60$3201a8c0@mikehome>
Try AES
http://www.aesham.com
Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Grillo, Sr." <ah3c@frii.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 9:17 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
>From k3lr at k3lr.com Tue Aug 13 10:17:11 2002
From: k3lr@k3lr.com (Tim Duffy K3LR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
References: <002901c24267$29fff460$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <3D5914E7.761F9E0E@k3lr.com>
Ham Radio Outlet is a dealer for Geochron
73,
Tim K3LR
"Peter Grillo, Sr." wrote:
> Does anyone know who I can get a Geochron wall clock from?
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 13 12:11:17 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020813151117.01297ed8@pop.vnet.net>
Hi Pete!
I think Ham Radio carries them for about $1000. Before
spending that, you might consider their software version called
World Watch which lists for $50. http://www.geochronusa.com/
Depending on what you want to do, there are better
software programs available IMHO. I use one called DX-Aid
which costs $25...see some plots here:
http://users.vnet.net/btippett/dx_aid_plots.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Tue Aug 13 17:10:27 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DX Phone Writeup - Your Input Needed!
Message-ID: <037001c242e3$f0937440$27d7fea9@mirage>
Hi all,
I'm writing up the ARRL DX Phone contest reports for both QST and the ARRL Web
site. I'm looking for stories, scores, tall tales, photographs, and interesting
tidbits from the contest.
DX perspectives have been under-represented in the past, so with the expanded
coverage available on the Web I'd like to feature more material from outside NA.
I am also open to good ideas for the writeups in general - is there a topic
that should be covered or a new perspective? On the Web site, we can also
publish some sidebar-style digressions that tackle a small topic
in-depth...authors welcome!
Please send your suggestions or material to n0ax@arrl.net!
73, Ward N0AX
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 13 12:23:03 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208131823.g7DIN3923442@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op HP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Tue Aug 13 14:33:21 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Geochron
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020813151117.01297ed8@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <20020813203321.89529.qmail@web13603.mail.yahoo.com>
--- Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> I think Ham Radio carries them for about $1000. Before
> spending that, you might consider their software version called
> World Watch which lists for $50. http://www.geochronusa.com/
I also recommend Geoclock (both Windows and DOS versions):
http://www.geoclock.com/
We use it at KC1XX on three computers in the corners of the room. A lot
cheaper than Geochron!
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 13 15:20:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208132120.g7DLKJO23548@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 13Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
Let's try that again. I'll try to avoid remapping
the world this time. :>) - n7wa
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
non-WAE Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
WAE Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From n4zr at contesting.com Tue Aug 13 21:07:12 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020813200135.02090a30@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
>From llindblom at juno.com Wed Aug 14 18:46:25 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
Message-ID: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us realized it meant.
73 W0ETC
----------------------Snip
Message: 6
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF
Contest Station Database at
www.pvrc.org
--__--__--
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CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
End of CQ-Contest Digest
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Wed Aug 14 14:37:49 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
In-Reply-To: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>; from
llindblom@juno.com on Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0000
References: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <20020814133749.A14577@cs.utexas.edu>
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0000, llindblom@juno.com wrote:
> Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us realized it meant.
There's never been a contesting column in QST.
Contest results, as it happens, usually come out at least once each month,
so there is almost always contest content in each issue of QST, but there
is no regular column where content not related to the results of a specific
contest can be discussed.
> 73 W0ETC
>
> ----------------------Snip
>
>
> Message: 6
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the World HF
> Contest Station Database at
> www.pvrc.org
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --__--__--
>
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>
> End of CQ-Contest Digest
>
>
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>
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University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 14 15:41:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] British Columbia Contesters?
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20020814143419.00a8c8a0@pop3.eskimo.com>
Hello
I am looking for a contester contact in the
the British Columbia or Fraser Valley DX Clubs.
I've tried the email address of the listed contact for
the BCDXC but nothing heard. Any of you lurking around here?
73
dink, n7wa
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Aug 14 19:44:06 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
In-Reply-To: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIIEBNCBAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Can't miss what we never had.
There's been a Contest Corral listing upcoming contests in QST for years.
But, I don't remember and, after going back to 1998 mags, don't find a QST
contest column or anything similar to K1AR's column in CQ.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
>
> Maybe dropping contest coverage meant more than any of us
> realized it meant.
>
> 73 W0ETC
>
Subject[CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the World HF
> Contest Station Database at
> www.pvrc.org
>
>
>
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Wed Aug 14 20:48:45 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Why No QST Contest Column
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020813200135.02090a30@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <3D5AEC5D.AA69495B@buckeye-express.com>
Pete Smith wrote:
>
> I was leafing through the August issue of QST when I focused on the fact
> that there is no Contest column, while columns exist for DX, Public
> Service, The World Above 50 MHz, QRP Power or Old Radio. Why not?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
As I look at my September 2002 QST, I see the following:
1) There is a contest related story thanks to W1WEF.
2) There is a contest write-up and line scores for RTTY Roundup
3) There is a contest write-up and line scores for 10m contest
4) There is a contest write-up for School Club Roundup with scores
5) There is a contest corral department. This is where the other items
mentioned above are also listed (DX, Public Service, QRP, etc).
A quick count shows that the above stories occupy roughly 18 pages of
QST. There are 160 pages in this QST. That means that 11% of this QST
contains contesting info.
Also, as I look back at other recent QST's... I don't see anything that
is now missing or different.
I am generally fairly observant but maybe I missed something?
Perhaps someone could say that if contesting is going to get 1 page in
QST (the department section) is the contest corral the best use of our
one page? But that is a different question/debate.
73, Tim K9TM
>From thompson at mindspring.com Thu Aug 15 01:29:35 2002
From: thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Why No QST Contest Column
References: <20020814.104634.5840.86910@webmail4.wlv.untd.com>
Message-ID: <001f01c24414$5c91f820$461256d1@default>
The Contest Corral by N0AX is there in my copy!
Dave K4JRB
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:08:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151708.g7FH8w125439@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42.9 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18.4 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17.2 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14.5 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 ~10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10.0 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 ~30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14.8 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:10:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151710.g7FHAcb25454@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP CW - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 3, 2002
E-mail logs to: cwnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bob Selbrede, K6ZZ
6200 Natoma Ave.
Mojave, CA 93501
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in thsi summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
K5KA 1255 263 12 330,065
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1229 246 12 302,334 TeamCramp.com
N0NI 940 218 12 204,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
KU1CW 518 137 8 70,966 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
W4PA(@K4JNY) 909 239 10 217,251 TCG
N2NL(@K1PT) 870 231 10 200,970 FCG
W4AN 769 255 10 196,095
W6EEN(N6RT) 843 221 10 186,303 SCCC
N6ZZ 861 212 10 182,532
N4AF 832 213 10 177,216
KI1G 881 201 10 177,081 YCCC
NP4Z 788 221 10 174,178 FCG
W9RE 730 234 10 170,118 SMC
W5KFT(K5PI) 801 204 10 163,404 CTDXCC
N4GN 750 208 10 156,000 KCG
K0RF 791 196 10 155,036
K4XS 734 210 10 154,140 FCG Killer Dees nr 1
N5YA(N5UM) 777 197 10 153,069 NTCC
K4RO 733 207 10 151,731 TCG
K1KY 730 200 10 146,000 TCG
N6RO 719 203 10 145,957 NCCC
N3BB 702 207 10 145,314 CTDXCC
K6LL 745 194 10 144,530 SCCC
VE3EJ 667 212 10 141,404 NCC
AA3B 765 182 10 139,230
N4VI(@N2IC) 743 185 10 137,455 Grand Mesa
K4AB 650 207 10 134,550
W4OC 668 201 10 134,268 SECC
W5VX 724 178 10 127,270
K4BAI 645 192 10 123,840 SECC
K6NA 665 181 10 120,365 SCCC
K6LA 661 178 10 117,658 SCCC
K0OU 644 180 10 115,920 SMC
N5DO 617 184 10 113,528
N5RG 603 188 10 113,364 NTCC
K4FCG(K4OJ) 534 212 9 113,208 FCG
K5RC 607 185 8.5 112,295 NCCC
N6TV 645 174 10 112,230 NCCC
NA4K 615 180 10 110,700 TCG
K4NO 588 188 10 110,546 SECC
K1VUT 678 160 10:00 108,160
AA5AU 605 178 10 107,690
N0AV 622 171 9 106,362 SMC
NF4A 603 176 9.5 106,128 FCG
KT1V 570 180 10 102,600 YCCC
N4CW 594 168 10 99,624
W6EU 553 172 10 96,819 NCCC
W1AW(K7BV) 583 164 9.5 95,612
N8BJQ 558 169 9.5 94,302 SWODXA
WO4O 563 166 10 93,126 TCG
K6AM 589 158 10 93,062 SCCC
N8EA 555 167 10 92,685 MRRC
K5TR(KE5C) 533 169 10 90,077
N4GG 550 161 10 88,550 PVRC
K5OT 552 156 10 86,112 Thunderbumpers
N6MJ 581 148 6 85,840 SCCC
K7NV 520 158 10 82,160 NCCC
W7ZR 585 133 10 77,805 WVDXC
AE6Y 508 151 8:46 76,557 NCCC
W4NZ 508 148 10 75,184
N0HF 504 147 10 74,088 Grand Mesa
K9NR 525 141 10 74,025 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 520 142 10 73,556 TDXS
K2UFT 451 160 9 72,160 SECC
WC4H 482 144 10 69,264 FCG
W0ETT 451 150 10 67,650 Grand Mesa
KU8E 481 140 9:45 67,340 SECC
VE3XAX 461 146 10 67,306 Contest Club Ontario
K0AD 491 134 10 65,526 MWA
K9TM 407 159 8 64,713 MRRC
WB0O 475 132 8.0 62,700
AD4Z 406 152 10 61,712 FCG
K8GU 462 133 10 61,446 MRRC
K5YAA 450 136 7 61,200 OkDX
WA4TT 394 152 59,888
W6UE(N6AN) 419 141 7 59,079 SCCC
N7LOX 423 136 9 57,528
NY1S 421 134 10 56,414
K0UK 426 130 10 55,380 Grand Mesa
WN6K 401 135 10 54,135 SCCC
W8CAR 392 138 8.5 54,096 NCC
N9NE 401 132 7 52,932 SMC
K6LRN 360 129 8.5 46,440 NCCC
KN4Y 345 132 10 45,540 FCG
VE3NE 357 127 45,339
W4SAA 328 137 10 44,936 FCG
K8AJS 391 114 10 44,574
K6CTA 361 119 ~5 42,959 NCCC
AK4XX 307 121 37,147 SECC
K6RIM 319 116 8.2 37,004 NCCC
N1XS(@KB1H) 310 117 6.5 36,270 YCCC
K0RI 344 103 7 35,432
AA4GA 293 120 4.5 35,160
W6RW 298 115 7.5 34,270 SCCC
W3DCG 282 120 10 33,840 SECC
N2ED 350 96 4.5 33,600
K1TO 265 110 5 29,150 FCG
W1TO 257 106 27,242 YCCC
AE9B 289 92 7 26,588
K8MR 249 106 3 26,394 MRRC
VE3DZ 255 97 4 24,735 Contest Club Ontario
NO5W 252 97 10 24,444
AE4Y 252 88 5 22,176 SECC
VE3BUC 234 90 6.5 21,060
VA3WN 231 88 6 20,328 Contest Club Ontario
XE1KK 211 94 10 19,834
VE4YU 216 90 5.75 19,440
KA2MGE 233 78 18,174
AF4OD 187 89 8 17,484
VE9DX 183 89 4 16,287
K0PC 203 80 5 16,240 MWA
ND4AA 164 93 4 15,252 FCG
AB2E 182 79 14,378 FRC
N5RP 191 73 03:33 13,943 TDXS
ND2T 164 80 9:30 13,120 NCCC
WA1Z 155 83 6 12,865
K4TX 178 71 2.1 12,638 PVRC
KL7WV(W3YQ) 183 65 11,895 NCC
KE9V 154 69 7 10,626 SMC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 147 72 2 10,584 PVRC
AE0Q 143 57 8,151 Grand Mesa
K4WW 138 59 4 8,142 KCG
W6ZL 129 62 3 7,998
K6UFO 115 62 8 7,130 NCCC
N6WIN 108 62 5 6,696 SCCC
N2NC 106 63 2 6,678 FRC
KN0V 105 44 2 4,620 MWA
WA6BOB 82 48 2 3,936
N4BP 100 37 1 3,700 FCG
KI5DR 47 31 4 1,457 CTDXCC
W6MVW 39 22 1 858
W1HIJ/M 27 16 0.75 432 SCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
N0UR 276 95 7.5 26,220
KG5U 221 85 5 18,785 TDXS
VO1HP 139 70 9,730
KI0II 112 61 7.0 6,832 Grand Mesa
WB6BWZ 96 49 10 4,704 SECC
WR5O 87 46 4.5 4,002
N8IE 80 42 3.5 3,360
K9GY 75 32 2,400 SMC
Operators:
K5KA K5KA,N5RZ,W0UA
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI
W5NN K1OJ,K5GA,K5NZ,N1LN,N5TU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:11:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151711.g7FHBer25463@localhost.localdomain>
2002 EU HF Championship - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: August 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: euhfc@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only HP
YT6A(YU7EU) 798 0 244 12 19,417,200 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1NOA) 1078 0 280 12 301,480 CCF
UT1IA 1050 0 262 12 275,100 UCC
LY4AA(@LY7A) 984 0 276 271,584
G4BWP 887 0 255 12 226,185
G3TXF 837 0 250 12 209,250
S56A 716 711 251 11 178,461 CCS
F5IN 710 0 201 142,710 U.F.T.
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All CW Only LP
YL8M(YL2KL) 834 0 264 12 220,176 Latvian CC
OK2WTM 683 0 258 12 176,214
4N1LB 724 0 234 169,416
DK3DM 726 0 230 12 166,290 RR DX
S52QM 660 659 247 12 162,773
S53F 486 0 197 12 95,742
EA3KU 489 0 185 7 90,465
F6IRF 455 0 194 12 88,270
OH6BG 435 0 165 12 71,775
DL4SDW 404 0 176 10 71,104 RR DX
LY2GW 354 0 165 8 58,410
ON6UQ 324 0 161 16 52,164
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 342 0 112 4:40 38,304
OZ0RS 245 0 122 29,890
OK2PP 147 0 119 12 17,493 FCC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed HP
RK4FF 799 523 276 12 364,872
SK3W(SM0GNU) 573 666 266 330,638 TOEC
RK3AWL(RA9CO) 700 500 270 12 324,000
LY2FY 612 538 271 12 311,379
LY2OX 735 348 273 12 295,659
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 634 346 275 12 268,675
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All Mixed LP
ON7YX 370 170 198 106,920
R3ZGP(UA4LU) 234 71 113 34,352
SN4PW(SQ4NR) 170 53 126 5 28,098 WWYC
9A6XX 90 46 58 2 7,888 WWYC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only HP
ES5TV 0 917 262 12 240,254
EA5DFV 0 739 166 10 122,674
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 0 552 158 11 87,216
GM4AFF 0 366 128 4 46,848
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SSB Only LP
YT1RU 0 401 152 11 60,952 YU CC
RW4WZ 0 343 121 12 41,503
EA4TV 0 244 92 22,448
DL4RCK 0 107 80 2,5 8,560 BCC
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:12:09 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151712.g7FHC9M25473@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Russian RTTY - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: cdma@simcom.ru
Mail logs to:
Russian RTTY Contest Manager
Yuri Katyutin, UA4LCQ
PO Box 1200
Ulyanovsk 432035
Russia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
LT0H(LU3HY) 476 4610 148 30 682,280
YL2KF 420 2630 188 494,440
VK4UC 294 2895 112 17 324,240
AA5AU 288 2190 77 18 168,630
WX4TM 193 1500 72 108,000
K4WW 150 1205 61 6 73,505 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 328 3170 113 32 358,210
PA5AT 289 1835 146 17 267,910
VE9DX 183 1445 86 12 124,270
SV1CIB 211 1360 78 106,080
M0BEX 119 705 57 13 40,185 CDXC (UK)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 190 1155 66 < 36 76,230
SV1XV 49 295 36 3.5 10,620
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 QRP
WA6BOB 35 245 10 2 2,450
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:13:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208151713.g7FHDvw25484@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IOTA Contest - All Claimed Scores 15Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Mail logs to:
RSGB IOTA Contest
PO Box 9
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3RH
England
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op HP
GU8D 877 205 1611 279 7,490,868
PI4HQ 1242 230 1151 276 24 7,464,006
G3BJ 486 174 1392 295 24 5,668,803 CHILTERN DX CLUB (CD
OZ0RM(@OZ1ING) 1268 149 671 132 24 3,232,905 WWYC
PA6TEX 335 102 1024 217 2,886,312
AA1IZ 712 134 850 141 24 2,773,650 YCCC
EA5KB/7 0 0 2425 180 2,380,860
BI5H 425 41 411 75 24 694,608
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA Multi-Op LP
ED1URJ 808 127 1147 203 24 4,077,810
LZ1KSL 1232 188 429 163 24 3,706,560
SK2KW 657 94 420 105 23 1,339,260 TOEC
N4C(@KO4PY) 700 105 117 55 22.5 839,520
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Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO(A)24CW HP
G3TXF 1250 264 0 0 24 2,006,928
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 1255 143 0 0 12 1,072,071
G4BUO 717 200 0 0 12 984,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12CW LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 800 91 0 0 12 444,444
W4/LZ3SM 456 76 0 0 12 204,288
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed HP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 10 8 545 83 10 352,443
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12Mixed LP
G0MTN 288 66 382 133 12 942,066 WWYC
DL6MHW/P 260 50 280 70 12 450,000 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO12SSB HP
GW0GEI 0 0 1042 186 12 1,163,988 Contest Cymru Group
FM5GU 0 0 1210 129 9.7 845,982 The Pordenone Gangst
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW HP
4N6IOTA(YU7EU) 1930 157 0 0 20 1,611,000 SKY CC
N2GC 1173 182 0 0 24 1,372,098 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24CW LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 1011 244 0 0 24 1,840,980 WWYC
TK/S51TA 1783 165 0 0 24 1,501,830 CCS
W4SAA/P 748 86 0 0 21 340,560 FCG
KP4AH(WP3C) 512 63 0 0 13 169,344
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed HP
M6T(G4PIQ) 1125 168 1099 230 24 4,787,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24Mixed LP
9A2V/P 366 56 454 100 24 805,272
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
IOTA SO24SSB HP
GM0F(GM4AFF) 0 0 1520 231 24 2,021,481
VK2CZ 0 0 262 72 154,224
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA Multi-Op HP
DJ6QT 601 210 459 186 22 3,716,064 RR DX
DF0RI 670 165 581 207 24 3,561,156 RR DX
K3WW 266 92 411 99 17 1,043,433 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)12CW HP
AA3B 341 116 0 0 7 346,956 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24Mixed LP
WN6K 59 37 65 46 15:30 130,476 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO(A)24SSB HP
ON4ACA 0 0 1961 211 24 1,444,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW HP
UT7UJ 577 140 0 0 12 589,680
NY4A(N4AF) 556 131 0 0 11.2 526,620 PVRC
VE3KZ 537 111 0 0 12 415,251
F5IN 220 77 0 0 6 127,512 U.F.T.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12CW LP
T93Y 440 148 0 0 602,064 Sarajevo Contest Gro
F6IRF 308 137 0 0 11:56 448,812
YU1ZZ 252 99 0 0 12 230,472 YU CC
OH6BG 324 72 0 0 12 172,584
VO1HP 190 32 0 0 11,656
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed HP
SP9W(SP9HWN) 393 116 221 72 12 944,136 SP DX Club
N2ED 363 64 100 64 8 472,059 FRC
WB2YQH 108 48 117 73 9 303,831
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 191 35 199 56 12 265,902 HSDXA
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 11 7 70 41 5 51,408 BCDX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12Mixed LP
RD4M(UA4LU) 183 72 136 69 12 432,306
EA5AER 195 41 193 71 12 325,248
PA5AT 33 14 126 60 6 113,442
HS0XNO 191 38 9 7 5 78,300 HSDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB HP
HG8Z(HA8UT) 0 0 485 193 12 926,979
EA5DFV 0 0 528 95 10 381,900
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO12SSB LP
LU3DR 0 0 370 92 12 245,640
W1DAD 0 0 220 102 12 219,096 YCCC
VE3BUC 0 0 63 40 2 29,640
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW HP
HB9CZF 507 213 0 0 18 1,065,213
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24CW LP
OK2PP 1000 250 0 0 24 2,067,000
LZ1PJ 690 180 0 0 21 977,400
S53F 790 139 0 0 24 744,345
PY1NX 1051 119 0 0 24 717,927
HB9ARF 339 140 0 0 490,140
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed HP
DL4MCF 529 210 642 241 24 5,204,991 BCC
K9NW(@K9UWA) 548 146 534 135 24 2,473,362 MRRC
K4BAI 411 96 77 37 15 502,740 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24Mixed LP
S51NZ 149 69 202 102 645,867
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB HP
S51CK 0 0 758 208 24 1,359,072 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ CWM PhQ PhM hr Score Club
Non-IOTA SO24SSB LP
YT1RA 0 0 1227 204 24 1,641,996
Operators:
AA1IZ AA1IZ,K1HT,N1JFO,N1LOO,NB1B,W1RH
BI5H BA7JA,BD5HAA,BD5HAG,BD5HAM,BD5HMA,BD7NQ
DF0RI DK3DM,DL8OBQ
DJ6QT DJ6QT,DJ7IK
ED1URJ CT1CJJ,CT1EEB,EA1CA,EA1DKV,EA2TV,EA4ABE,EA4ST
G3BJ G0WAT,G3BJ,G4JVG
GU8D G3SJJ,G3SVL,G4DRS,G4IIY,GU0SUP
K3WW AA3ZE,K3WW
LZ1KSL LZ1QV,LZ1ZM,LZ1ZU,LZ3YY,LZ4BU,LZ5QZ
N4C KO4PY,N4YDU
OZ0RM OH3RM,OZ1AA,OZ1ING
PA6TEX ON1DBZ,ON1VS,ON5PU,ON6LY,ON6UQ,ON7ON,ON7TQ,
ON7YX,PI4KAR
PI4HQ HA1AG,ON4IA,ON5UM,ON6CC,ON6NL,PA7BT
SK2KW SM2LIY,SM2ODB
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:17:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208151717.g7FHHfp25497@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
USA Headquarters are in DX summary
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23.4 1,536,780 YCCC
AA5NT 605 1143 190 24 1,268,820 NTCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 22:43 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22.3 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 23.5 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21.3 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 20.5 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
W2EN 1008 0 169 15 643,890 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9.3 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 12.5 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 310 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 ~17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2.0 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 22.5 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 18.9 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 18.5 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17+ 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 k 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 8:49 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7HRS 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 4.5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 12.7 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23+ 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 2.5 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 15 11:18:48 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208151718.g7FHImd25506@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
YL4HQ 5127 4885 374 24 12,302,356 Latvian CC
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
EI0HQ 1338 2662 166 24 2,160,000
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Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
DJ5FS 0 1026 198 24 772,002 RR DX
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Non-USA M/S LP
DL8SCG 633 0 195 24 399,945 RR DX
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Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
LY4AA(@LY3BH) 1851 0 283 24 1,850,537 Kaunas University of
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 19.7 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 22.5 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 14.7 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 7,5 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 18.5 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 7.7 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 22.5 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 9.5 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 26 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 1237 162,047
DL4RCK 286 0 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From kitty at lance-tech.net Fri Aug 16 12:03:04 2002
From: kitty@lance-tech.net (Michael Chen)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
Message-ID: <006401c244d1$70aced70$3f00a8c0@bd5rv>
I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW, but I
can't find the 2002 rules on cqww.com or any other website. Anybody
knows about that? Any details?
Michael Chen BD5RV
-----------------------------------
There's a dream, if you look inside your mind,
and there's a love, if you feel into your heart,
you don't have to be afraid,
'cause a hero lies in you.
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Member of Jiangsu DX Club (JSDXC)
World Wide Young Contesters (WWYC) #57
>From k4xu at bendcable.com Thu Aug 15 23:38:03 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was best to
take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together but all
limited to 100W.
My thanks to all 25 who responded.
The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even on the
list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a super
rig on CW.
The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks for
signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on TX.
The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the TS50,
especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as $350,
and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?
Dick Frey k4xu
>From d.popkin at verizon.net Fri Aug 16 08:37:01 2002
From: d.popkin@verizon.net (David B. Popkin W2CC@ARRL.net)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020816073636.00a11930@incoming.verizon.net>
NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
"Work NJ Counties"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the NJ operators' perspective: let's get on the air and GIVE NJ County
QSO's to others!
************************************************
Please change my e-mail address to read
w2cc@ARRL.net
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>From K7bv at aol.com Fri Aug 16 11:23:01 2002
From: K7bv@aol.com (K7bv@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K7BV 'puter crash-email change
Message-ID: <154.12977693.2a8e64c5@aol.com>
Friends,
My darned hard drive crashed again on this laptop. I think it best if I ask
my contester friends to please start using my League address k7bv@arrl.org
for ecomms from this point on. Thanks!
\
73 Dennis K7BV/1
PS /4 this weekend in Huntsville
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Fri Aug 16 12:20:44 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Thrill of It All!
In-Reply-To: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIIEBNCBAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMMECNDNAA.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Check out the article titled thusly in Sept. QST.
If this is the kind of material that will be replacing the line scores then
I guess we're headed in the right direction! Great article Jack.
73 and thanks,
Matt--K7BG
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Fri Aug 16 14:55:09 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020816175509.0121540c@pop.vnet.net>
BD5RV wrote:
>I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW
Yes, there is a Multi-Two category in 2002 rules here:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Contest%20Link%20815.html
Click "Rules 2002 CQ WWDX Contest" to read the Acrobat .pdf file.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Fri Aug 16 15:58:12 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJQ and NAQP simultaneously??
Message-ID: <62.2449b00f.2a8ea544@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/16/2002 6:47:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
d.popkin@verizon.net writes:
> NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> "Work NJ Counties"
>
Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously? NAQP
will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Fri Aug 16 16:52:30 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
In-Reply-To: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020816155034.009c5be0@mail.comcast.net>
At 10:38 PM 8/15/02 -0700, Dick Frey wrote:
>Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
>ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
>MFJ...?
K9TM and I have used the 30A Astron switchers for numerous contest trips,
FD, and around our home shacks with no issues.
Dave, K8CC
>From NQ4I at compuserve.com Fri Aug 16 17:49:41 2002
From: NQ4I@compuserve.com (Rick Dougherty)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
Message-ID: <200208161649_MC3-1-B96-D1CB@compuserve.com>
Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does NA
support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the support
level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am using 10
base2 with BNC
connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de Rick
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Fri Aug 16 17:54:02 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From nn9k at arrl.net Fri Aug 16 17:20:13 2002
From: nn9k@arrl.net (Peter E. Beedlow)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
In-Reply-To: <00a801c244e7$4d067c40$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
Message-ID: <DFEOLICMJOCCBNHCHIKFAELKCJAA.nn9k@arrl.net>
"Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?"
Check out the Samlex America supplies-light in weight, small footprint, no
meters, remove a jumper and it'll run on 240 V and inexpensive to boot.
Pete, NN9K
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dick Frey
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:38 AM
To: cq contest
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was best to
take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together but all
limited to 100W.
My thanks to all 25 who responded.
The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even on the
list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a super
rig on CW.
The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks for
signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on TX.
The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the TS50,
especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as $350,
and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
MFJ...?
Dick Frey k4xu
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>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Sat Aug 17 00:04:45 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: "Power supplies" was: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <109.1725c556.2a8f174d@aol.com>
In a message dated 08/16/02 11:45:23 Pacific Daylight Time,
k4xu@bendcable.com writes:
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco, Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
Here's my $.02 worth. I've had a SAMLEX SEC1223 (20A continuous, 23A ICS) for
almost 3 years. It probably has 1000 hours on it because for a couple of
years I used it to run my FT990 at home and it was turned on 24/7. A couple
of years ago, it was relegated to being the traveling power supply
accompanying the 990 for trips after I acquired my FT1000D. Most recent
contest uses were FDin PR thus year as NP4A where it ran the GOTA station,
and CQ WPX CW 2001 as FO8DX. In the latter case it ran on 220V (well actually
240V) from a generator.
I have nothing but praise for the unit. It's never let me down, even when it
was literally too hot to touch. (High temperatures, high humidity and a high
duty cycle in French Polynesia will do that).
Some RF noise, but above 40M it's tolerable being some 30 to 40 dB down from
the usual signals.
And the best part, it's the cheapest of the bunch at a street price of $99.95
73 de Bill, W1HIJ/6 (aka FO0SCH, FO8DX, NP4A)
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>From geoiii at kkn.net Fri Aug 16 21:21:54 2002
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III - K5TR)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
References: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <20020817032153.GA7187@loja.kkn.net>
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 04:54:02PM -0400, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
Yep.
CBS by K5KA.
You can get it here:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/software/Cbs.exe
It will do quite a few contests.
It produces output that looks like this:
Callsign: W5KFT
Contest: ARRL-SS-SSB
Category: SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH SSB
Operators: K5TR
-------------- Q S O R a t e S u m m a r y --------------
Hour 160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
2100 0 0 0 0 129 1 130 5.9
2200 0 0 0 0 156 0 156 7.0
2300 0 0 0 49 82 0 131 5.9
0000 0 0 0 131 0 0 131 5.9
0100 0 0 0 138 0 0 138 6.2
0200 0 0 0 113 0 0 113 5.1
0300 0 0 3 113 0 0 116 5.2
0400 0 0 4 90 0 0 94 4.2
0500 0 0 10 65 0 0 75 3.4
0600 0 2 39 0 0 0 41 1.9
0700 0 1 55 0 0 0 56 2.5
0800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
0900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1200 0 7 19 22 0 0 48 2.2
1300 0 0 0 0 1 29 30 1.4
1400 0 0 0 0 24 52 76 3.4
1500 0 0 0 0 3 78 81 3.7
1600 0 0 0 0 1 80 81 3.7
1700 0 0 0 0 5 76 81 3.7
1800 0 0 0 0 26 49 75 3.4
1900 0 0 0 0 7 75 82 3.7
2000 0 0 0 0 6 41 47 2.1
2100 0 0 0 0 8 29 37 1.7
2200 0 0 0 1 65 6 72 3.3
2300 0 0 0 60 14 0 74 3.3
0000 0 0 0 73 3 0 76 3.4
0100 0 0 1 62 7 0 70 3.2
0200 0 2 1 65 0 0 68 3.1
------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 12 132 982 537 516 2179
Gross QSO's=2213 Dupes=34 Net QSO's=2179
Unique callsigns worked = 2179
The best 60 minute rate was 159/hour from 2226 to 2325
The best 30 minute rate was 170/hour from 2236 to 2305
The best 10 minute rate was 186/hour from 2250 to 2259
The best 1 minute rates were:
4 QSO's/minute 34 times.
3 QSO's/minute 178 times.
2 QSO's/minute 487 times.
1 QSO's/minute 535 times.
There were 161 bandchanges and 80 probable 2nd radio QSO's.
Number of letters in callsigns
Letters # worked
-----------------
4 869
5 867
6 437
7 1
8 1
9 4
------------ M u l t i p l i e r S u m m a r y ------------
Mult 160 80 40 20 15 10 Total Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
Il 0 1 9 69 42 4 125 5.6
Mi 0 1 7 36 24 25 93 4.2
Oh 0 3 4 33 28 21 89 4.0
Va 0 1 3 28 25 31 88 4.0
Mn 0 0 1 37 26 6 70 3.2
Mdc 0 1 3 17 18 19 58 2.6
Ep 0 0 2 12 20 22 56 2.5
WWa 0 0 4 24 10 17 55 2.5
Em 0 0 0 19 13 22 54 2.4
ENy 0 0 4 15 13 20 52 2.3
WNy 0 0 3 13 5 30 51 2.3
NNj 0 0 4 16 15 13 48 2.2
Scv 0 0 1 21 10 14 46 2.1
In 0 1 2 24 17 1 45 2.0
Co 0 1 7 30 5 1 44 2.0
Nc 0 1 4 14 16 7 42 1.9
NLi 0 0 3 12 4 23 42 1.9
On 0 0 0 11 5 25 41 1.9
Wi 0 0 3 18 16 3 40 1.8
Lax 0 0 5 9 11 13 38 1.7
Nh 0 0 4 9 13 11 37 1.7
Mo 0 0 1 29 6 0 36 1.6
Ct 0 0 0 15 7 14 36 1.6
Tn 0 0 2 25 7 1 35 1.6
Or 0 0 0 13 9 12 34 1.5
Az 0 0 2 25 7 0 34 1.5
Ia 0 0 1 20 11 1 33 1.5
Org 0 0 2 14 8 6 30 1.4
Ga 0 0 2 19 7 1 29 1.3
Ky 0 2 1 18 8 0 29 1.3
SNj 0 0 1 8 3 17 29 1.3
Sv 0 0 1 14 4 10 29 1.3
WPa 0 0 2 4 8 13 27 1.2
Ks 0 0 2 19 1 2 24 1.1
Wv 0 0 0 10 6 7 23 1.0
SFl 0 0 2 7 8 6 23 1.0
STx 0 0 0 14 2 6 22 1.0
NTx 0 0 3 8 4 7 22 1.0
WMa 0 0 1 9 7 4 21 0.9
Sjv 0 0 3 11 3 4 21 0.9
Al 0 0 1 18 0 1 20 0.9
Ok 0 0 1 15 2 1 19 0.9
Sdg 0 0 2 8 4 4 18 0.8
Eb 0 0 1 9 4 3 17 0.8
Ri 0 0 0 6 4 7 17 0.8
NFl 0 0 0 11 4 2 17 0.8
Nd 0 0 2 6 3 4 15 0.7
Nm 0 0 1 13 1 0 15 0.7
Mt 0 0 3 6 1 4 14 0.6
Id 0 0 2 7 4 1 14 0.6
Me 0 0 0 6 3 5 14 0.6
Sc 0 0 1 9 3 1 14 0.6
La 0 0 1 10 2 1 14 0.6
Ms 0 0 1 13 0 0 14 0.6
Ne 0 0 1 12 1 0 14 0.6
Bc 0 0 1 7 4 1 13 0.6
Sb 0 0 1 5 2 5 13 0.6
Ut 0 0 1 6 5 0 12 0.5
Sf 0 0 0 5 4 3 12 0.5
WcF 0 0 2 4 5 0 11 0.5
Ew 0 0 0 6 3 2 11 0.5
Qc 0 0 0 6 1 4 11 0.5
Sd 0 0 2 6 2 1 11 0.5
Nv 0 0 1 5 2 2 10 0.5
Ar 0 0 2 7 1 0 10 0.5
Vt 0 0 1 0 4 5 10 0.5
Ab 0 0 2 1 2 5 10 0.5
Mar 0 0 0 2 4 1 7 0.3
NNy 0 0 0 3 1 3 7 0.3
Wy 0 0 0 5 2 0 7 0.3
De 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0.3
Ak 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 0.2
Mb 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 0.2
Pac 0 0 0 2 0 3 5 0.2
WTx 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0.1
Nl 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0.1
Vi 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.1
Sk 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0.1
Pr 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0.1
Nwt 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.0
------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 12 132 982 537 516 2179
Sweepstakes Checks
Check QSOs Pct
----------------------
00 35 1.6
01 0 0.0
02 0 0.0
03 0 0.0
04 0 0.0
05 0 0.0
06 0 0.0
07 0 0.0
08 0 0.0
09 0 0.0
10 0 0.0
11 0 0.0
12 2 0.1
13 1 0.0
14 0 0.0
15 0 0.0
16 1 0.0
17 0 0.0
18 0 0.0
19 2 0.1
20 0 0.0
21 1 0.0
22 1 0.0
23 1 0.0
24 2 0.1
25 0 0.0
26 0 0.0
27 1 0.0
28 1 0.0
29 1 0.0
30 1 0.0
31 2 0.1
32 1 0.0
33 0 0.0
34 3 0.1
35 8 0.4
36 4 0.2
37 7 0.3
38 6 0.3
39 5 0.2
40 6 0.3
41 4 0.2
42 1 0.0
43 2 0.1
44 0 0.0
45 3 0.1
46 2 0.1
47 6 0.3
48 13 0.6
49 10 0.5
50 3 0.1
51 14 0.6
52 21 1.0
53 30 1.4
54 37 1.7
55 35 1.6
56 36 1.7
57 57 2.6
58 54 2.5
59 55 2.5
60 52 2.4
61 42 1.9
62 69 3.2
63 47 2.2
64 39 1.8
65 26 1.2
66 25 1.1
67 43 2.0
68 37 1.7
69 51 2.3
70 28 1.3
71 36 1.7
72 38 1.7
73 39 1.8
74 35 1.6
75 32 1.5
76 59 2.7
77 66 3.0
78 61 2.8
79 44 2.0
80 29 1.3
81 26 1.2
82 25 1.1
83 23 1.1
84 18 0.8
85 23 1.1
86 21 1.0
87 22 1.0
88 37 1.7
89 40 1.8
90 41 1.9
91 68 3.1
92 81 3.7
93 67 3.1
94 64 2.9
95 56 2.6
96 49 2.2
97 54 2.5
98 46 2.1
99 45 2.1
Callareas Worked
Area QSOs Pct
------------------
0 238 10.9
1 213 9.8
2 257 11.8
3 206 9.5
4 262 12.0
5 130 6.0
6 243 11.2
7 195 8.9
8 205 9.4
9 230 10.6
Sweepstakes Precedents
Precedent QSOs Pct
----------------------
A 1428 65.5
B 360 16.5
Q 90 4.1
M 169 7.8
U 116 5.3
S 16 0.7
--
George Fremin III - K5TR
geoiii@kkn.net
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr
>From n4gn at n4gn.com Sat Aug 17 02:51:40 2002
From: n4gn@n4gn.com (Tim Totten, N4GN)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0208170148590.10537-100000@shell1>
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to CT's
> QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest rates per
> hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
All you need to do is use the column offset variable on the command line.
For example, on my latest NAQP CW Cabrillo log, the following works just
fine:
rate n4gn.cbr rate.txt 25
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
>From mike at stelex.com.au Sat Aug 17 18:49:22 2002
From: mike@stelex.com.au (M Sivcevic)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ magazine Sep 2002
Message-ID: <000501c245c2$9cd657a0$67930c3f@epox>
Has anyone received CQ magazine Sept 2002 ? I'm looking for CQWW CW Contest
scores.
Could someone post here the World's top ten in Single OP 20m Low Power
category.
Thanks, Mike
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sat Aug 17 11:26:39 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
In-Reply-To: <200208161649_MC3-1-B96-D1CB@compuserve.com>
Message-ID: <000d01c245d8$939f7a70$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
NA does support the dvp. It can not use nettsr.
With ct an Ethernet switch should work ok with nettsr, but it shouldn't
provide any advantage over a hub or 10base2 coax lan unless you are on a
network that is already congested with other traffic. Also with a hub
or switch you are more likely to have rf problems.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-
> admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Rick Dougherty
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 20:50
> To: (unknown)
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
>
> Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does NA
> support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the
support
> level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
> problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
> a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am
using 10
> base2 with BNC
> connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de Rick
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>From clive at gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk Sat Aug 17 13:08:46 2002
From: clive@gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <VA.000000f5.0066a4f8@gw3njw>
You *can* use QRATE with Cabrillo files.
Just hack out the text at the top and the bottom of the file,
and resave it as say rate.txt, and run the prog. normally. From
memory the time column is at position 25, but do double check
that! Works just fine for me.
73
Clive
GW3NJW
Bill Tippett wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
GW3NJW
gw3njw@gw7x.org
Contest Cambria-http://www.gw7x.org
>From n5nj at gte.net Sat Aug 17 08:26:01 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
References: <1.5.4.32.20020816205402.0128dc8c@pop.vnet.net>
Message-ID: <005d01c245e9$3fbde020$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
QRATE works with any ASCII file, including Cabrillo.
Use a command line like this:
RATE YOURCALL.LOG RATESUMM.TXT 17
Works great!
73,
N5NJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Tippett" <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 3:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
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>From k9la at gte.net Sat Aug 17 09:13:54 2002
From: k9la@gte.net (Carl)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Sep/Oct NCJ
Message-ID: <3D5E4C12.6000708@gte.net>
The September/October issue of NCJ went to the printer on August 9. It
should hit the streets in the first week of September.
This issue includes the first part of a WRTC2002 article, several
articles about contesting activities at Visalia and Dayton, a Beverage
antenna article, a review of DX Atlas, an article about setting up your
PC to easily run old DOS programs along with WINDOWS programs, an
article about the old Connecticut Wireless Association, CQ WW SSB 2001
from D4, and a twin spin on the PA QSO Party. The station profile is
about one of our VE friends, and the people profile is about a
well-known Western Pennsylvania contester. And of course we have our
regular columns.
We're working on more WRTC2002 articles for the Nov/Dec issue, along
with other interesting features. Be sure to visit our web site
(compliments of WA7BNM) at www.ncjweb.com
Carl K9LA
Editor, NCJ
>From w2up at mindspring.com Sat Aug 17 17:04:39 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAE contest - great service!
Message-ID: <3D5E7417.32213.49200B0@localhost>
Just submitted my log via email, and got a confirmation back including
the following:
Accessing this directory will allow you to download the personal
UBN report for your log after the log checking is finished.
Please make sure to store this message in a safe place for
later reference.
The contest results will be published on the WAEDC Web Site
as follows:
CW: December 10, 2002
SSB: January 10, 2003
RTTY: March 10, 2003
Only 4 months from contest to results, which will be available on their
web site. How nice! Guess not having a magazine to sell helps...
73,
Barry W2UP
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From rjohnson at tmlp.com Sat Aug 17 13:15:37 2002
From: rjohnson@tmlp.com (Bob Johnson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CT and NAQP ???
Message-ID: <Version.32.20020817121524.00ff57b0@mail.tmlp.com>
Hi:
Just went to set CT V9.80 up for NAQP and can't find the
contest listed in contests supported.
Am I missing something ???
Are we supposed to use one of the other contests for NAQP ???
73
Bob, K1VU
>From n7df at zianet.com Sun Aug 18 10:47:12 2002
From: n7df@zianet.com (Larry N7DF)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
Message-ID: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with great
interest.
The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each contact
has been a sore point with me for some time.
One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with each contact
is actually an FCC requirement.
?97.119 Station identification.
(a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand station, must
transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting channel at the end of each
communication, and at least every ten minutes during a communication, for the
purpose of clearly making the source of the transmissions from the station
known to those receiving the transmissions. No station may transmit
unidentified communications or signals, or transmit as the station call sign,
any call sign not authorized to the station.
If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would include this
requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any station that violated it.
Likewise, DXpeditions should be disqualified from accreditation for violation
of the requirement.
What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or their
equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and DXpeditions for violation
of this FCC regulation. If several such observers simultaneously reported
repeated violations then the station should be disqualified.
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Sun Aug 18 17:58:46 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
Message-ID: <075101c246d8$84a9dc80$27d7fea9@mirage>
Marlin P. Jones (www.mpja.com) has a number of inexpensive switching supplies
that I've used for a variety of things - accessories, small rigs, repeater
controllers - with good results.
73, Ward N0AX
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>From k4sqr at juno.com Sun Aug 18 15:39:15 2002
From: k4sqr@juno.com (Jim Miller)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: PS
Message-ID: <20020818.144229.208.7.K4SQR@juno.com>
Hi Dick;
The four (4) pound Astron SS-25 or SS-30 models work well; use a 30 (no
meter model) here for 6M rig & a back up to the 17 year old Tripp-Lite
PR-40 "boat anchor" supply on the floor.
Trust all is well in OR.
73,
Jim, K4SQR
Jim Miller, K4SQR
http://www.comteksystems.com
4-Square Experts, Stack Yagi
& Remote Antenna Switching Systems
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> 1. Small rig - Summary (Dick Frey)
> 2. NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND (David B. Popkin W2CC@ARRL.net)
> 3. K7BV 'puter crash-email change (K7bv@aol.com)
> 4. The Thrill of It All! (Matt & Carrie Trott)
> 5. Re: Multi-Two in CQWW (Bill Tippett)
> 6. NJQ and NAQP simultaneously?? (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
> 7. Re: Small rig - Summary (David A. Pruett)
> 8. NA Contest program (Rick Dougherty)
> 9. QRATE for Cabrillo (Bill Tippett)
> 10. RE: Small rig - Summary (Peter E. Beedlow)
>
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> Message: 1
> Reply-To: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@arrl.net>
> From: "Dick Frey" <k4xu@bendcable.com>
> To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was
> best to
> take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together
> but all
> limited to 100W.
>
> My thanks to all 25 who responded.
>
> The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even
> on the
> list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a
> super
> rig on CW.
> The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks
> for
> signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on
> TX.
> The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the
> TS50,
> especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as
> $350,
> and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
> Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
>
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and
> we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
>
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>
> Message: 2
> To: (Recipient list suppressed)
> From: "David B. Popkin \ W2CC@ARRL.net" <d.popkin@verizon.net>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJ QSO PARTY THIS WEEKEND
>
> NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> "Work NJ Counties"
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From the NJ operators' perspective: let's get on the air and GIVE
> NJ County
> QSO's to others!
>
>
>
> ************************************************
> Please change my e-mail address to read
> w2cc@ARRL.net
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> Message: 3
> From: K7bv@aol.com
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] K7BV 'puter crash-email change
>
> Friends,
> My darned hard drive crashed again on this laptop. I think it best
> if I ask
> my contester friends to please start using my League address
> k7bv@arrl.org
> for ecomms from this point on. Thanks!
> \
> 73 Dennis K7BV/1
> PS /4 this weekend in Huntsville
>
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> Message: 4
> From: "Matt & Carrie Trott" <aa7bg@3rivers.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Thrill of It All!
>
> Check out the article titled thusly in Sept. QST.
>
> If this is the kind of material that will be replacing the line
> scores then
> I guess we're headed in the right direction! Great article Jack.
>
> 73 and thanks,
> Matt--K7BG
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> Message: 5
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com, kitty@lance-tech.net
> From: Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Multi-Two in CQWW
>
> BD5RV wrote:
> >I heard that a new Multi-Two category is being added to CQWW
>
> Yes, there is a Multi-Two category in 2002 rules here:
>
> http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Contest%20Link%20815.html
>
> Click "Rules 2002 CQ WWDX Contest" to read the Acrobat .pdf file.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
>
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> Message: 6
> From: Georgek5kg@aol.com
> To: d.popkin@verizon.net
> CC: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NJQ and NAQP simultaneously??
>
> In a message dated 8/16/2002 6:47:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> d.popkin@verizon.net writes:
>
>
> > NJ QSO Party (CW/SSB)
> > Aug 17 - 2000z to Aug 18 - 0700z
> > Aug 18 - 1300z to Aug 19 - 0200z
> > Rules: http://www.qsl.net/w2rj/index.html
> > "Work NJ Counties"
> >
>
> Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously?
> NAQP
> will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday.
>
> 73, Geo...
>
> George I. Wagner, K5KG
> Productivity Resources LLC
> 941-312-9450
> 941-312-9460 fax
> 201-415-6044 cell
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> From: "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
> To: Dick Frey <k4xu@arrl.net>, cq contest
> <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
>
> At 10:38 PM 8/15/02 -0700, Dick Frey wrote:
> >Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies,
> and we're
> >ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> >MFJ...?
>
> K9TM and I have used the 30A Astron switchers for numerous contest
> trips,
> FD, and around our home shacks with no issues.
>
> Dave, K8CC
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 8
> From: Rick Dougherty <NQ4I@compuserve.com>
> To: "(unknown)" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] NA Contest program
>
> Wondering if anybody is using NA and NETTSR together??? Also does
> NA
> support DVP use?? I am considering changing from CT since the
> support
> level is dropping...I have numerous DVP problems and network
> problems....also would like to hear from anyone using
> a multi port switch with NETTSR and how it works...currently I am
> using 10
> base2 with BNC
> connections in a link...would like to go to a switch...thanks de
> Rick
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 9
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
>
> Is anyone aware of a Cabrillo compatible equivalent to
> CT's QRATE? QRATE analyzes a complete log and yields highest
> rates per hour, 10 minutes and 1 minute.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 10
> Reply-To: <nn9k@arrl.net>
> From: "Peter E. Beedlow" <nn9k@arrl.net>
> To: "cq contest" <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> "Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies,
> and we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?"
>
> Check out the Samlex America supplies-light in weight, small
> footprint, no
> meters, remove a jumper and it'll run on 240 V and inexpensive to
> boot.
>
>
> Pete, NN9K
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dick Frey
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:38 AM
> To: cq contest
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig - Summary
>
> The purpose of my question was to determine which small 100W rig was
> best to
> take on a DXpedition where all rigs would be fairly close together
> but all
> limited to 100W.
>
> My thanks to all 25 who responded.
>
> The hands down winner was the K2-100. 13 votes and it was not even
> on the
> list. Clearly it is the best in a large signal environment and is a
> super
> rig on CW.
> The FT100 and IC706 each got some votes but also as many poor marks
> for
> signal handling and for broadband noise and/or spurious trash on
> TX.
> The best of the three rigs listed in my original inquiry was the
> TS50,
> especially since they can be had on the used market for as little as
> $350,
> and got positive comments in the recent VP8 write-ups.
> Single votes were cast for the JST245, IC740, and IC736.
>
> Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and
> we're
> ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these? Alinco,
> Astron,
> MFJ...?
>
> Dick Frey k4xu
>
> _______________________________________________
>
>From joe at microserve.net Sun Aug 18 16:40:15 2002
From: joe@microserve.net (Joe Stepansky)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Burlington, VT
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020818153809.0248baf0@microserve.net>
XYL and I are headed up to Burlington in about two weeks to scout out
possible QTHs for a possible move. Can anyone up in Burlington suggest any
"ham/tower friendly" areas where we can focus our effort? Thanks!
73, Joe KQ3F
>From kh7u at arrl.net Sun Aug 18 10:55:49 2002
From: kh7u@arrl.net (Kimo Chun)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switcher Supplies
Message-ID: <000c01c246f1$43781100$a0484140@delta>
I have used the Samlex SEC1223 and Astron 25 and 30A switchers
on several DXpeditions. I've used them on 240V (the Samlex) and 120V
both on foreign commercial mains and on generators.
I have had a number of failures of the Samlex and a couple on the Astron.
However, I cannot attribute the failures to specific causes except possible
WX and environment exposure to the Astrons (Kingman Reef).
I like the Astrons for their meters which can help sometimes in
troubleshooting (or assurance monitoring) in the field. I had one failure
of the set-screw head of the DC power connector. I'll be interfacing a
RigRunner DC strip stuck on top for distribution (though I dislike their
using the same rated Anderson Powerpole connector for the input
as all the outputs...and wonder about their marketing/sales strategy
of telling people that, "It's okay- they'll handle a lot more current than
the manufacturer rates them at". Can we read, "Sue job". Granted, we
are not likely to have problems in typical amateur usage.
I like the Samlex for the their small size, weight and price. When I
convert them to 240V I put a label outside noting that fact and
cable tie the jumper inside to some adjacent wiring so it won't get
lost and is available.
I would still buy either model but so far have had better luck with the
Astrons. I don't have any experience with other brands other than
the internal switcher supplies that Icom used to sell for the IC751/745,
etc. For awhile those where the only ones available until the Samlex
and another one from Electro Automation? (don't recall the name)
came out.
73, Kimo Chun KH7U
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sun Aug 18 22:47:42 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <001601c24700$e2b1cb30$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
That may work for stations under fcc jurisdiction, but not all countries
have the same identification requirements. There are also already
plenty of OO's who can send notices about identification problems now.
If you want to spend your contest time policing fcc rules, you are free
to do that and report what ever you find to the contest committees
and/or fcc for action, personally I have better things to do during a
contest.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-
> admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Larry N7DF
> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 15:47
> To: CQ Conrest reflector
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
>
> I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with
great
> interest.
>
> The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each
> contact has been a sore point with me for some time.
>
> One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with
each
> contact is actually an FCC requirement.
>
> ?97.119 Station identification.
> (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand
station,
> must transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting channel at
the
> end of each communication, and at least every ten minutes during a
> communication, for the purpose of clearly making the source of the
> transmissions from the station known to those receiving the
transmissions.
> No station may transmit unidentified communications or signals, or
> transmit as the station call sign, any call sign not authorized to the
> station.
>
> If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would
include
> this requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any station that
> violated it. Likewise, DXpeditions should be disqualified from
> accreditation for violation of the requirement.
>
> What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or
> their equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and DXpeditions
for
> violation of this FCC regulation. If several such observers
> simultaneously reported repeated violations then the station should be
> disqualified.
>
>
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>From GaryK9GS at wi.rr.com Sun Aug 18 23:52:15 2002
From: GaryK9GS@wi.rr.com (Gary K9GS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Asheville, NC Contesters??
Message-ID: <008901c24733$cee7d800$9a991f41@wi.rr.com>
Any contesters in the Ashville, NC area??
73,
Gary
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
K9GS
Gary Schwartz email: k9gs@arrl.net
Check out K9NS on the web http://www.qsl.net/k9ns/
Society of Midwest Contesters (SMC) GMDXA
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>From LaRecolte at yahoo.com Sun Aug 18 23:06:42 2002
From: LaRecolte@yahoo.com (Ed Taylor, G3SQX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching Power Supplies
Message-ID: <000a01c2474a$3f99ef00$3ca29fd4@lakwod2.co.home.com>
Dick Frey, k4xu, wrote:
"Now all we need is some of those small 20+A switchmode supplies, and we're
ready to fly. Anyone want to offer opinions of these?"
The Samlec SEC 1223 works well at 20A, is easily switched to 110/230v, and
has no RF noise I can detect. Small, low price, recommended -- I have three
of them.
Ed, G3SQX
>From k4ww at arrl.net Mon Aug 19 06:46:11 2002
From: k4ww@arrl.net (Shelby Summerville)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <002301c24765$40619080$87badc0c@insightbb.com>
"Larry N7DF" <n7df@zianet.com> wrote: "One thing he missed in his write-up
is that sending your call with each contact is actually an FCC requirement."
Actually the rules require identification after each "communication"! IMHO,
a contest is a "continous" communication, and only ends when the advertised
time frame has elapsed? Therefore, "at least every ten minutes during a
communication" is not necessarily efficient, but within ?97.119 Station
identification FCC requirements.
C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>From radio at stelex.com.au Mon Aug 19 21:49:21 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <3D60CD31.4060500@stelex.com.au>
The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
world.
73 Mike, VK4DX
=============================================
Visit VK4DX contest calendar at www.vk4dx.net
Larry N7DF wrote:
> I read the World Above 50 MHz column by W3EP in September QST with
> great interest.
>
> The practice of so many stations of not sending their call with each
> contact has been a
sore point with me for some time.
>
> One thing he missed in his write-up is that sending your call with
> each contact is
actually an FCC requirement.
>
> ?97.119 Station identification. (a) Each amateur station, except a
> space station or telecommand station, must transmit its assigned call
> sign on its transmitting channel at the end of each communication,
> and at least every ten minutes during a communication, for the
> purpose of clearly making the source of the transmissions from the
> station known to those receiving the transmissions. No station may
> transmit unidentified communications or signals, or transmit as the
> station call sign, any call sign not authorized to the station.
>
> If the contest sponsors were to do their job correctly, they would
> include this requirement in the contest rules and disqualify any
> station that violated it. Likewise, DXpeditions should be
> disqualified from accreditation for violation of the requirement.
>
> What I would like to see is a special group of Official Observers (or
> their equivalent) who would monitor contest operations and
> DXpeditions for violation of this FCC regulation. If several such
> observers simultaneously reported repeated violations then the
> station should be disqualified.
>
>
>
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>
>
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Mon Aug 19 09:33:56 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
References: <002401c246ce$85faab00$1e7ef3d8@n7df>
Message-ID: <j732muoa4rb6qd43c6gprkn5bp5ncienmf@4ax.com>
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002 09:47:12 -0600, Larry N7DF wrote:
> =A797.119 Station identification.=20
> (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand =
>station, must transmit its assigned call sign on its transmitting =
>channel at the end of each communication, and at least every ten minutes =
>during a communication, for the purpose of clearly making the source of =
>the transmissions from the station known to those receiving the =
>transmissions.
_________________________________________________________
A jailhouse lawyer like myself could have a field day with this
one. Your original question was "What is a contact". I might
ask "What is a communication". Is it an exchange of information
with one station, or with more than one station? I'm sure there
is no shortage of interpretations, but only the FCC's
interpretation counts, and that seems to be lacking.
Looking at the rule as a whole, I believe the correct
interpretation should focus on the last part which states the
purpose of the identification. The FCC wants identification
every ten minutes AND at the time of going QRT. I don't read it
as being needed after each QSO. But hey, I haven't passed my
jailhouse lawyer bar exam either... :-)
Bill, W7TI
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Mon Aug 19 12:00:43 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <002301c24765$40619080$87badc0c@insightbb.com>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJCEFNEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Isn't that (one contest=one communication) pushing it a bit?
My understanding is that a 'communication' is a QSO.
According to The FCC Rule Book (ARRL, ISBN: 0-87259-245-6), page 6-4, the
Q&A explains that "legally, you have to ID only at the end of the QSO and at
least once every 10 minutes during the course of a QSO."
I accept the ARRL interpretation of the rule, since it was edited by Richard
Palm, K1CE, and he had a FCC staffer (John Johnston, W3BE) assist with the
editorial production of the book.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> "Larry N7DF" <n7df@zianet.com> wrote: "One thing he missed in his write-up
> is that sending your call with each contact is actually an FCC
> requirement."
>
> Actually the rules require identification after each
> "communication"! IMHO,
> a contest is a "continous" communication, and only ends when the
> advertised
> time frame has elapsed? Therefore, "at least every ten minutes during a
> communication" is not necessarily efficient, but within ?97.119 Station
> identification FCC requirements.
> C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>
>
>
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> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Aug 19 13:17:34 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching Power Supplies
Message-ID: <c9.26e6dce1.2a92741e@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/19/2002 3:12:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
LaRecolte@yahoo.com writes:
> The Samlec SEC 1223 works well at 20A, is easily switched to 110/230v, and
> has no RF noise I can detect. Small, low price, recommended -- I have
> three
> of them.
>
I found it. It is SAMLEX, not SAMLEC.
http://www.radiodan.com/misc/samlex1223.htm. Several dealers. The SEC 1223
seems to be priced from $89 to $99. Is one pound lighter than the Astron
SS-25 and much less expensive.
Tnx...geo
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From w9wi at w9wi.com Mon Aug 19 12:42:35 2002
From: w9wi@w9wi.com (Doug Smith W9WI)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>; from
cq-contest-request@contesting.com on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 12:05:08PM -0400
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com>
(If you get QST and you haven't already read the cited VHF column, you
should. It really may be more relevant to HF contesters than to VHFers -
while I don't agree with everything he writes, there's plenty of food for
thought.)
> From: "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au>
>
> The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
> world.
True, but contest sponsors are free to impose any additional rules they
wish, above and beyond FCC rules, and apply them to all participants
regardless of country.
IMHO adding such a rule in all contests would be a good thing. It already
exists in the Sprints and I don't see anyone complaining.
During a DXpedition, it is simply annoying to have to listen to a station
for 5 minutes before he IDs. During a contest, it is exceedingly
discourteous to the callers. At least the ones who are serious participants
in the contest.
=================================================================
"Contest OOs" are another issue. Actually I think that's a good idea too.
Everybody knows there are stations out there doing things they should get
disqualified for, but the chances they *will* get DQ'd are essentially zero.
It would not be easy to implement, especially on CW where anyone skilled
enough to catch violations would probably be participating in the contest.
It might be worth discussing though.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
>From bbradford at mail.agarcorp.com Mon Aug 19 14:10:42 2002
From: bbradford@mail.agarcorp.com (Bill Bradford)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CONGRATS--W5NN--NAQP SSB M2
Message-ID: <000f01c247ab$bbb0c8a0$3700a8c0@agar38.agarcorp.com>
Congratulations to the gang at W5NN for a SUPERB VICTORY once again. This
time in the NAQP SSB M2 category.
The little station that could again comes through beating the Goliaths to
win nationally.
Unfortunately I was personally unable to operate due to other committments,
but the other guys again prove that big money, big towers, and big antennas
do not by themselves insure victory.
What is required for victory no matter where or with what someone operates
is hard work, and the knowledge required for the particular contest.
This is another testimony for all the small contest stations out there to
keep on trying. Victory can be attained with relatively modest stations.
Mike, once again, my hat is off to you. A job well done....an intelligent
contest plan pulled off with perfection. Way to go !!!!
Hey Mike, is your middle name "RODNEY" ?
73,
Bill K5GA
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>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Tue Aug 20 00:13:02 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com>
Message-ID: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
At what point do we say enough with new rules? If we addressed every little
gripe on this reflector with a new rule, contest announcements would be
about as brief as War and Peace. The periodic reprintings of ARRL General
Rules would bankrupt the League. Serious stations would need to retain
attorneys just to figure it all out. Is that how far we want rulemaking to
go?
Certainly there are some blatant non-identifiers, but most stations that I
hear who don't ID after every QSO (and I think the jury is still out on
whether that really is what the FCC intends to stipulate (not that I need to
give one whit about what the FCC wants, unless I'm operating in the U.S.))
do tend to manage their pileups and their identity very well. My experience
in 20 years of contesting suggests the people like W9WI refers to are in the
vast minority.
If you tune across someone who isn't ID-ing as frequently as you would like,
it is likely because he knows that the people who were already in the pileup
know who he is. His failure to ID is possibly in some way a bonus to the
stations who got there first. It may be discourteous to the folk who are
newly tuned in, but it's not discourteous to those already calling.
But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
knot over stuff like this. It only hurts your rate. If you can't work him
because he doesn't identify enough, DON'T! Don't let something like this let
you take your eye off the ball. Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll
just end up being the umpteenth zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
"WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who already CAN work
the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
about that, too.
Sprints are unique, and require unique rules, because of the QSY rule. In
contests that actually allow running, the need for a rule about IDing is
less evident. If you don't like how someone is operating, don't work him.
Vote with your feet. Unless it's SS and the offending station is in VO1 or
VE8, there will be other mults, certainly there will be enough rate to make
up for it. But if enough people vote as you do, the other station will run
out of people to work and be forced to re-evaluate his operating technique.
You may believe that in the U.S., the quoted FCC regulation makes not IDing
after every Q against the law. I remain to be convinced. But even if it is,
remember, jaywalking is also illegal. In some places, chewing gum in a
public place is illegal. So is, in some areas, backing out of a front
driveway. But you know what, the world doesn't grind to a halt over any of
this stuff. The key here is perspective.
73, kelly
ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Smith W9WI" <w9wi@w9wi.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 11:42 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
> (If you get QST and you haven't already read the cited VHF column, you
> should. It really may be more relevant to HF contesters than to VHFers -
> while I don't agree with everything he writes, there's plenty of food for
> thought.)
>
> > From: "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au>
> >
> > The thing is that FCC rules apply only to the USA, not the rest of the
> > world.
>
> True, but contest sponsors are free to impose any additional rules they
> wish, above and beyond FCC rules, and apply them to all participants
> regardless of country.
>
> IMHO adding such a rule in all contests would be a good thing. It already
> exists in the Sprints and I don't see anyone complaining.
>
> During a DXpedition, it is simply annoying to have to listen to a station
> for 5 minutes before he IDs. During a contest, it is exceedingly
> discourteous to the callers. At least the ones who are serious
participants
> in the contest.
>
> =================================================================
>
> "Contest OOs" are another issue. Actually I think that's a good idea too.
> Everybody knows there are stations out there doing things they should get
> disqualified for, but the chances they *will* get DQ'd are essentially
zero.
>
> It would not be easy to implement, especially on CW where anyone skilled
> enough to catch violations would probably be participating in the contest.
> It might be worth discussing though.
> --
> Doug Smith W9WI
> Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
> http://www.w9wi.com
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Tue Aug 20 12:59:24 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEGBEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
> there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
> later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
> WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
> knot over stuff like this.
I like that....get your coax in a knot....
and I do tune on and come back from time to time.
> The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
> "WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who
> already CAN work
> the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
> interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
> they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
> about that, too.
>
Yessirreebob. There's nothing like poor operating practices (the
hypocrites) piled on poor operating practices (the no-ID'ing station) to
make it a fun pileup.
Some/many/most of those asking his call may also be those who could and did
work the guy...but, then asked the question over and over and over again
because they don't know his callsign either!
I like the idea of all contests having a simple rule requiring both calls
within a QSO.
Seems to me to be more efficient for all concerned.
73,
dale, kg5u
>From ua9cdc at r66.ru Wed Aug 21 00:08:13 2002
From: ua9cdc@r66.ru (Igor Sokolov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com> <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <003e01c2486c$33018280$0200a8c0@ua9cdc>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
> But if you intend to be efficient about S&Ping, you should NOT be sitting
> there long enough to get frustrated by his lack of IDs! Tune on, come back
> later, dial him into a Quick Memory, plot him on your bandmap. BUT KEEP
> WORKING STATIONS. Contests (like life) are too short to get your coax in a
> knot over stuff like this. It only hurts your rate. If you can't work him
> because he doesn't identify enough, DON'T! Don't let something like this
let
> you take your eye off the ball. Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll
> just end up being the umpteenth zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
My attitude is exactly the same. I either skip working the station that does
not ID or just call him and when/if he comes back give him 59001 and ask him
his call sign.
That cost him few extra seconds to give the call sign and few more to make
sure I got it. If I do not get the call sign he is not in my log and will
loose points for two more QSO. If he does not meet my demand for his call
sign and does not put me into his log - he has still lost some valuable
time. It always works well. If every third station that gets through starts
asking his call he quickly gets the message.
> The worst thing you can do is be one of the loudmouth louts who yells
> "WHAT'S YOUR CALL?" You're just interfering with those who already CAN
work
> the guy, and the law is quite clear on the legality of premeditated
> interference. These folks are also hypocrites of the highest order, since
> they don't include their callsign in their missive. Perhaps we need a rule
> about that, too.
Absolutely...
73, Igor UA9CDC
>From aaron.hsu at unistudios.com Tue Aug 20 12:26:43 2002
From: aaron.hsu@unistudios.com (Hsu, Aaron)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Switching power supplies
Message-ID:
<C97F028E8BEBD111A52E00805FE67BAF0A71BD19@usintex16lax.udh.unistudios.com>
QST did a review of several switching power supplies in the January 2000 issue.
The SS-30M had the "cleanest" DC trace with less than 20mVpp ripple and no
detectable switching spikes while the Samlex 1223 showed less than 30mVpp
ripple but 600mVpp switching spikes. Broadband noise is also 10 to 25db higher
on the Samlex supply. Surprisingly enough, the MFJ unit looks like it has the
lowest spectral noise of all the supplies tested! Spectral plots and trace
displays are in the report. You can download it from the ARRL site in the
members-only section. It's about 670K in size because it includes other
product reviews.
I've confirmed on my TS-850S/AT that you can hear the switching noise. At
Field Day 2001, we used a couple of Samlex 1223 supplies and my '850 would pick
up a 3 S-unit "bump" in the noise floor every few dozen kHertz on most HF
bands. The noise completely disappeared when we turned off the switchers and
used battery power. Although my '850 heard the noise, we weren't able to
detect it on 6 or 2 meters with a TM-255A 2M radio (with TenTec 1209
transverter for 6M). Nor was the noise discernable on Oak Hills or NorCal QRP
HF rigs (the '850 is known to have a VERY sensitive receiver!). I recently
purchased a Astron SS-30M, but haven't had time to test it yet with the same
'850. If anyone's interested, I'll hook it up sometime soon at home and post
results.
73,
- Aaron Hsu, NN6O (ex-KD6DAE)
{nn6o}@arrl.net
{athsu}@unistudios.com
No-QRO Int'l #1,000,006
. -..- - .-. .- ".... . .- ...- -.--"
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Tue Aug 20 16:59:16 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ohio QSO Party - This Saturday 8/24
Message-ID: <d2.1cc9e3f5.2a93f994@aol.com>
The 2002 Ohio QSO Party will be this Saturday, August 24, from 16Z (noon EDT)
to 04Z Sunday (Midnight EDT).
Full details are at the OQP Web site, www.mrrc.net/oqp
Several items of note:
This year we have added an out of state club competition. No great prizes,
but include your club name with your log and contribute to the glory of your
club.
Several logging programs have added OQP support. Writelog now has a module,
courtesy of Steve, N9OH, which is available at:
<A
HREF="http://www.xnet.com/~sjwoodr/ham/modules">http://www.xnet.com/~sjwoodr/ham/modules</A>
Free logging programs which support OQP include GenLog by W3KM, N1MM, and a
special demo version of NA. Links to all of these are available at the OQP
web site.
To promote high band activity, folks are encouraged to check 10 meters on the
hour of even GMT/EDT hours. If 15 meter conditions are like this past
weekend in NAQP, check 15 early and often. If the band seems to be in the
dumps, check it anyway on the hour of odd GMT/EDT hours. Keep in mind that
E-skip propagation can occur at any hour of this contest, so keep checking.
The Ohio QSO Party includes big activity from one of the biggest states, and
one of the best crew of mobile contesters of any state QSO party. We hope
you'll join us on Saturday!
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Aug 20 19:31:06 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRATE for Cabrillo
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020820223106.01274644@pop.vnet.net>
Thanks to many who responded to this. FYI, I learned
that CBS by K5KA calculates rates AFTER dupes are removed, in
addition to several other nice analysis features. K5KA says he
"may" modify it later this year to do multiplier analysis for
DX contests like it currently does for SS (see K5TR's response
for SS examples).
73, Bill W4ZV
You can get CBS here:
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/software/Cbs.exe
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Tue Aug 20 19:37:52 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEGBEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
References: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.1.20020820183619.00d9b980@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 11:59 08/20/02 -0500, Dale L Martin wrote:
>like the idea of all contests having a simple rule requiring both calls
>within a QSO.
Dale,
That's one of the things I like about Sweepstakes!
73, Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Wed Aug 21 06:03:15 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS870 Band data output
Message-ID: <006b01c248d0$243a6780$d8840ec3@shack1>
I love my TS870 which is a great radio but which because of its lack of band
data to control antenna and filter switching has been relegated to secondary
use in favour of two FT1000MPs in my SO2R set-up. I did use the 870 for a
while with band data generated by the logging computer but I didn't find
that too satisfactory. The problem being that if the computer crashed band
data was lost and the 870 was potentially exposed to front end damage when
band pass filters etc dropped out of circuit.
Yesterday, I decided to see if I could find a way of modifying my 870 to
provide the band data output it lacked. I found it to be remarkably easy to
achieve but not as 4-bit parallel band data (Yaesu) rather as direct decoded
band data the like of which a band decoder connected to a Yaesu rig would
provide. It seems to me this is a way better deal. I don't need an
external band decoder for the 870. It will now directly switch my Array
Solutions Six Pack and my Dunestar band-pass filters.
If anyone wishes their 870 could do this I am happy to provide details of
this relatively simple mod.
73 and good contesting.
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>From w9wi at w9wi.com Wed Aug 21 01:49:46 2002
From: w9wi@w9wi.com (Doug Smith W9WI)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>; from ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca
on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:13:02PM -0500
References: <200208191605.g7JG58hF006005@contesting.com>
<20020819114235.A5835@w9wi.com> <001701c247ff$e0bcd720$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20020821004946.A11589@w9wi.com>
Is a rule necessary? Maybe not. Obviously there are many on the reflector
who feel not. There is definitely considerable sentiment among the
operators I know that failure to ID frequently is a serious problem. This
view is largely expressed by the "little pistols", the folks who spend most
or all of the contest S&P.
Obviously the FCC does not consider this a serious issue even if they do
feel their rules require an ID with each QSO. Really I don't think this
issue should be one for governments to be involved in. Certainly
participants in a round-table or traffic net don't need to be forced to ID
every time they stop transmitting.
But they aren't in a hurry either - nothing is lost if a would-be new
participant has to wait around a few minutes to find out who he's listening
to. We're different.
> Chances are by the time he does ID, he'll just end up being the umpteenth
> zone 13 station you've worked anyway..
Very true. It's the possibility he might be that South Sandwich station
nobody expected to show up, and the fear I might pass him up because I
thought it was LU6XXX who I'd already worked and who only IDd every 5
minutes.
Anyway, I have developed a strategy for dealing with this. I'm not going to
take my chances that the non-IDing station might be a needed mult. (or even
needed QSO) If I hear someone running, and I don't know, by hearing his
call, that he's a dupe, I'm going to call him. (no, I'm not going to
jeopardize my rate by continuing to call if he doesn't come back reasonably
quickly) If, when he comes back to me, he hasn't given his call, I'm going
to ask him for it.
(I'm of mixed mind regarding what to do if, after asking for his call, he
still fails to ID. One option is to keep asking him, stepping on other
callers if necessary, until he IDs. The other is to scratch the QSO. On
the one hand, that gives him a NIL - on the other since it's probably going
to flag as a dupe on his end, it's not going to hurt him significantly.)
Would you, in the NAQP, call "CQ NA", and then insist on exchanging RST,
rig, weather, and occupation before you give your name and QTH? Of course
not; that would be an amazingly discourteous attempt to have a good time at
the expense of your fellow competitors. Intentionally failing to ID
frequently isn't quite as blatant but IMHO it's a similar behavior.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
>From Tine.Brajnik at pub.mo-rs.si Wed Aug 21 08:08:04 2002
From: Tine.Brajnik@pub.mo-rs.si (Tine Brajnik)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SCC RTTY championship
Message-ID: <3D639EC4.67DE@pub.mo-rs.si>
HI,
this coming Saturday Aug. 24th 12 UTC to Sunday Aug. 25th 1159 UTC will
be held another SCC RTTY Championship.
Complete rules at http://lea.hamradio.si/scc/rtty/rules.html
CU, 73 Tine Brajnik S50A
>From K1AR at aol.com Wed Aug 21 08:59:25 2002
From: K1AR@aol.com (K1AR@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW Trophy Update
Message-ID: <19c.7570357.2a94da9d@aol.com>
All--
This note it to give all of you a brief update on one of our favorite
subjects--CQ WW trophies. Here you go:
* All 2000 plaques have been produced and shipped. If you haven't received
yours, you will shortly.
* All requests for replacement awards that I have received have also been
produced and shipped. If you have not received an old award, now would be a
great time to let me know and I'll take care of it.
* The 2001 SSB plaques have already been ordered and should be available for
shipment in about 30 days. (thanks to K8DX for his assistance). The CW group
is right behind.
In addition, I have received numerous requests for duplicate awards, usually
multi-operations wanting plaques for each operator or a guest op wishing to
give an award to his host. If you are interested, the cost for each award is
$50. Send your request to me along with payment to: John Dorr, K1AR, 2
Mitchell Pond Road, Windham, NH 03087. I have my engraver a little
overwhelmed right now (she's processing nearly 200 plaques for me), so I
would guess the lead-time on these orders will be about 60 days.
We're making progress, guys. Thanks for your patience.
73 John, K1AR
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 07:52:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211352.g7LDqum03093@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info (tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 10 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 10 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 10 158,198 FCG
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 10 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 10 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 10 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 7 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 10 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 8 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 6 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 4 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 4 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 2 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 9 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 07:57:33 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211357.g7LDvXI03102@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visiy
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 08:02:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211402.g7LE2Ju03123@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this siummary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Aug 21 08:10:11 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208211410.g7LEABD03142@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 21Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe M/S HP
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Wed Aug 21 14:54:04 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <20020821135404.E25254@cs.utexas.edu>
I just noticed that Icom is apparently a sponsor (of plaques
awarded to winners) of the North American QSO Party. Is this
the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
support for contesting before:
http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=4
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu
University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest Club
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
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>From sm3cvm at swipnet.se Wed Aug 21 21:02:37 2002
From: sm3cvm@swipnet.se (Lars Aronsson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Coming up; TOEC WW GRID Contest
Message-ID: <001d01c2493c$ef8f3340$047b97d4@LarsAronsson>
The Top Of Europe Contesters (TOEC) hereby has the pleasure to invite all
amateur radio stations world wide to participate in the TOEC WW GRID CONTEST.
The aim of the contest is to boost the interest for "Grid hunting" on the HF
bands, and to introduce a contest where it is more important to copy the QSO
message than in most other similar events.
Contest event:
CW: August 24 - 25, 2002
Saturday 1200 UTC - Sunday 1200 UTC
Exchange:
RST + Grid Field/Square identifier, i.e. 599 JP73 (two letters (Grid Field) +
two figures (Grid Square)).
Multipliers:
Each Grid Field (JP, KO, EM etc.) worked gives 1 multiplier per band.
More information:
SM3CER Contest Service
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/toecwwgc.htm
TOEC
http://www.qsl.net/toec/
73, cu in TOEC WW GRID CONTEST
Lars, SM3CVM - SM3X
>From n5nj at gte.net Wed Aug 21 16:33:13 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
References: <20020821135404.E25254@cs.utexas.edu>
Message-ID: <007601c24951$f9293080$f2212f04@dslverizon.net>
Kenwood has sponsored ARRL plaques for years - along with many other smaller
donors.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kharker@cs.utexas.edu>
To: "CQ Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
> I just noticed that Icom is apparently a sponsor (of plaques
> awarded to winners) of the North American QSO Party. Is this
> the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
> thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
> others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
> support for contesting before:
>
> http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=4
>
> --
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto"
kharker@cs.utexas.edu
> University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign:
WM5R
> Department of the Computer Sciences VP, Central Texas DX & Contest
Club
> Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on
Laptops
> Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Thu Aug 22 06:51:11 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: TS870 Band data output
Message-ID: <003f01c249a0$0271c280$159c0ec3@shack1>
A number of people have responded to my mailing requesting further details.
A few others responded pointing me to
www.dk9ip.de/DK9IPprojects/DK9IPdecod/dk9ipdecod.html and to
www.qsl.net/k0bx/ where information can be found on a similar mod for the
TS850. I guess this just goes to show that most things in life have already
been done! You just need to know where to find the details!
For those that asked I will describe the mod I have done. A look at the
above URLs will also be worthwhile.
My initial idea was to try to find a source of 4-bit parralel band data
(Yaesu style) within the 870. It doesn't exist as the 870 ships band data
around inside the radio in serial form. Of course this data has to be
decoded for the purpose of switching the selector relays in the Final filter
circuit. This job is done by IC1 on the Final filter board (TC9174F).
What I decided to do was to bring out 6 buffered switching lines for the six
HF contest bands to facilitate automatic switching of my Array Solutions Six
Pack and my six band Dunestars. I don't need lines for 30/17/12m but these
can be available for anyone that does.
I mounted a piece of .1 inch pitch strip board about 3/4 inch square on a
DB9 female connector. I did this by wedging the edge of the strip board
between the two horizontal sets of pins on the DB9 such that pins 1-5 of the
DB9 lined up on the centre 5 tracks of the 7 track wide strip board. Pins
1-5 were then soldered to the board. Pins 6 & 9 were wired with short wire
links to tracks at either edge of the board. I connected 6 npn switching
transistor collectors, one to each of pins 1-6 of the DB9 and all six
emitters were taken to ground. The bases of each of the transistors were
taken via a 5k6 1/4W resistor towards the back edge of the strip board to
which I attached a piece of ribbon cable.
I connected the other end of the ribbon cable to the collectors of Q10, 11,
12, 14, 15, 16 on the foil side of the Final filter board which can be
located top centre of the radio under a removable metal plate. The filter
board must be removed to make the connections. Connection is relatively
easy as Kenwood have located spare pads close and connected to the
collectors of these devices. In order to make the mod neat I didn't worry
about which of pins 1-6 on the DB9 related to which band. It turned out in
my case to be 1=20, 2=160, 3=80, 4=15, 5-40 & 6=10m. I used BC337
transistors which are good for switching up to 45V at close to an amp.
I removed the external auto ATU connector, which for me is redundant and
mounted my DB9 in its place. Anyone not wishing to remove this could
possibly feed the ribbon cable out at the back just under the case top.
I claim no rocket science here. This is just a simple mod that solves what
for me has been a significant shortcoming in the use of my Kenwood TS870 for
contesting. I pass it on to you for what it is worth.
73 and good contesting
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>From radio at stelex.com.au Thu Aug 22 19:54:47 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Plus ?
Message-ID: <3D64A6D7.9080302@stelex.com.au>
Anyone knows what happened to LogPlus ? Used to be one of the best DOS
logging programs, then it was gone but it finally came back last year (
or early this year) with the announcement of Windows version. The
original site was www.logplus.com, then after the comeback it was on
logplus.org, but now it's gone again. Any info ?
TNX ! 73 Mike,VK4DX
=============================================
Visit VK4DX Contest Calendar at www.vk4dx.net
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:33:36 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221433.g7MEXaH04240@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:35:22 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221435.g7MEZM704249@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
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All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
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All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:38:17 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208221438.g7MEcHc04263@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 22Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info (tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
Europe Single Op HP
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
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Europe Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
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Non-Europe M/S HP
9K9K(9K2RR) 2339 2311 493 39 2,292,450
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
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Non-Europe M/S LP
NZ1U(@KB1H) 181 180 161 5 58,121 YCCC
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Non-Europe Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 Contest Club Ontario
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
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Non-Europe Single Op LP
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 Contest Club Ontario
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 Contest Club Ontario
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 Contest Club Ontario
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 Contest Club Ontario
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 Contest Club Ontario
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 Contest Club Ontario
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 Contest Club Ontario
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 Contest Club Ontario
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
NZ1U KB1H,N1XS
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:40:49 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 RAC Canada Day - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221440.g7MEenL04276@localhost.localdomain>
2002 RAC Canada Day - Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: July 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: ve9qed@rac.ca
Mail logs to:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z5
Canada
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All M/M HP
VE3DC 602 1024 52 56 24 1,124,496
VE5RI 527 1214 41 40 24 818,424
KA6BIM 251 440 35 33 24 373,048 NCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All M/S HP
XM6JY(@VE6JY) 336 705 47 50 24 655,000
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All SOAB HP
K6LA 257 640 34 32 20 436,128 SCCC
VE4YU 230 229 35 33 255,136
VE7AVV 0 809 0 40 15 198,960 BCDX Club
N6HC 174 329 27 20 10 179,164 SCCC
VA7NT(@VE7SV) 212 121 22 19 5 96,268 BCDX
W4SAA 112 34 21 9 8 35,220 FCG
K4BAI 181 22 0 0 27,632 SECC
K1GU 118 0 28 0 4 24,920 YCCC
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All SOAB LP
VE5SF 416 562 39 39 18 579,696
VE3MQW 197 249 36 29 250,510
VA3NR 207 243 29 33 18 227,044
VE3BW 183 221 29 37 16 217,536
VE3AGC 47 360 18 36 19 207,252
VE7UQ 62 346 17 28 153,540
VE9WH 32 249 22 20 112,812
VE9DX 505 0 37 0 12 110,852
VA6RA 1 180 1 24 39,050
VE3IAY 194 0 26 0 32,708 CRDXC
VA3WN 142 50 13 10 6 26,542
W0ETT 100 2 25 1 7 21,632 Grand Mesa
VE3ANX 116 2 23 1 2 18,240
W1TO 67 12 15 5 12,680 YCCC
VE3BUC/W4 0 61 0 15 3 8,970
N4WSM 0 29 0 13 4,550 TCG
K1VU 0 38 0 10 3,380 YCCC
W4NZ 32 3 9 2 3,300
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All SOAB QRP
VE3KZ 242 226 40 39 22 309,048
VE3XAX 334 114 37 24 208,864 U-VE Contest Club
WB6BWZ 26 13 9 4 8 4,862 SECC
AA0XJ 19 5 7 3 5 2,080
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
XL5DX(VA5DX) 513 764 12 12 19 141,696
N6RO 35 66 9 12 1 18,018 NCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
VO1TA(VO1WET) 60 179 8 10 4 30,564
VE3ZIK(VE3ZIK/4N 56 41 6 9 12 9,870
I2WIJ 53 23 7 5 2 5,880 Marconi Contest Club
AE9B/M 10 0 6 0 1 550
Operators:
KA6BIM KA6BIM,NT6K
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3JAI,VE3NYX,VE3OZO,
VE3SS,VE3STT,VE3VMO,VE3VZ
VE5RI VA6ZZZ,VE5CJR,VE5CMA,VE5FN,VE5WI,VE6EZ,VE6NAP,
VE6SV,ZL1JG
XM6JY TI2WGO,VE6JTM,VE6JY,VE6MAA,VE6SRV
>From WR1X at arrl.net Thu Aug 22 11:36:12 2002
From: WR1X@arrl.net (Paul WR1X)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Quebec City
Message-ID: <001c01c249ea$223579a0$843229d8@gis.net>
Good morning,
I will be visiting Quebec City in three weeks and would like to know if any
contest operators would like to get together over coffee.
Please contact me at the below address and we'll make plans.
73,
Paul C. Bolduc
E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
Amateur radio call: WR1X
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:44:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221444.g7MEik404291@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
(USA HQ stations are in DX summary)
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N0NI 1148 794 212 24 1,666,532
W4G(@N4PN) 2029 0 216 24 1,560,168 FCG
N3ME 1502 0 253 24 1,556,456 PVRC
KB1H 1136 798 201 23 1,536,780 YCCC
AA5NT 605 1143 190 24 1,268,820 NTCC
N5YA 1229 272 203 24 1,204,805 NTCC
NO9Z 0 1744 172 23 1,074,688 SMC
K1TTT 1292 0 214 24 1,037,900 YCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 1130 140 192 22 940,032 SCCC
WC4H 835 515 191 22 779,089 FCG
K0RH 534 748 158 24 744,812
K8UP 0 753 155 22 353,555 MRRC
K8LX 456 0 169 6 304,538
W7GG 362 300 44 9 265,742
AD5CA 0 294 89 7 88,288
K2QMF 220 36 81 5 73,872 YCCC
W8CAR 209 21 49 43,218 NCC
K3WW 394 263 140 24 1 FRC
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USA M/S LP
KY1B(@WO1N) 591 0 122 22 245,220 YCCC
W0NA 121 103 34 47,002 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO CW HP
KL9A(@KL7Y) 3134 0 208 24 2,751,424 WWYC
W1KM 2233 0 232 24 2,120,000 YCCC
W4AN(W4PA) 2259 0 252 24 2,067,912 TCG
K3CR(LZ4AX) 1925 0 246 24 1,894,446
W1WEF 2105 0 215 23 1,786,435 YCCC
KT1V 2076 0 208 24 1,782,560 YCCC
K5GN(@W5KU) 1854 0 242 24 1,730,542
K8DX 2185 0 187 24 1,680,195 NCC
W0UA(@K0RF) 1897 0 212 23 1,638,124
K9NW(@K9UWA) 1851 0 220 24 1,593,900 MRRC
WC1M 1921 0 197 24 1,495,033 YCCC
KT3Y 1761 0 219 24 1,475,403 PVRC
AA3B 1708 0 214 24 1,341,352 FRC
N5DX 1703 0 187 24 1,278,893
K4RO 1837 0 175 24 1,152,725 TCG
W5WMU 1465 0 188 24 1,060,508
NB1B(@K1VR) 1314 0 203 1,015,406 YCCC
K7RAT(N6AN) 1432 0 188 24 1,002,604
K4OAQ 1314 0 176 21 969,408
K8GL 1096 0 213 20 915,900 MRRC
W8MJ 1350 0 173 23 900,292 MRRC
K7NV 1248 0 177 21 838,803 NCCC
N8BJQ 1144 0 187 20 715,836
W2YC 832 0 219 645,174 FRC
W2EN 1008 0 169 15 643,890 FRC
K9JY 1079 0 147 19 596,673 SMC
WT9U 1194 0 135 19 574,830 SMC
WB0O 926 0 159 17 571,446
K5YAA 837 0 162 13 525,852 OkDX
K4XU 1034 0 125 16 515,250
KM5G 868 0 147 18 507,738
N2GC 713 0 180 13 471,060 YCCC
N3RS 800 0 153 9 463,590 FRC
N8PW 898 0 129 23 429,312 NCC
K9TM 901 0 109 12 370,927 MRRC
K8IR 559 0 155 18 299,305
K5KA 644 0 122 15 285,724 OkDX
K1GU 511 0 148 13 245,828 YCCC
N1RR 366 0 155 8 206,770
K5XR(W5ASP) 402 0 100 158,300
N4GG 362 0 110 7 147,510 PVRC
N7YW 404 0 101 11 145,036
W8GN 256 0 38 12 39,976 NCC
AI9T 102 310 51 15,810
W4NZ 150 0 31 2 15,624 TCG
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USA SO CW LP
NY1S 748 0 158 18 383,466
WD4AHZ 739 0 155 19 377,115 FCG
W9WI 781 0 131 17 320,819 TCG
KV8Q 685 0 147 24 290,619
K8AJS(K8AJSQ) 558 0 143 19 252,538 Wayne Amateur Radio
K2ONP 656 0 102 15 220,320 HUDSON VALLEY CONTES
WB4TDH 416 0 139 11 207,110
KN4Y 300 0 121 15 131,404 FCG
N2GA 435 0 76 10 114,988
W6ZL 268 0 84 10 84,336
W3CP 223 0 106 16 83,846 PVRC
W5AC(KD5KQN) 312 0 51 10 53,091
W6SJ 200 0 72 17 43,848
NT6K 200 0 66 6 40,260 NCCC
N2IJ 173 0 66 6 26,730
W4YA 108 0 62 19,964 FCG
K6RIM 112 0 439 2 17,121 NCCC
AE0Q 150 0 44 15,400 Grand Mesa
N0HF 99 0 14 3 10,360 Grand Mesa
W4BCG 75 0 40 6 9,400 TCG
WA6BOB 76 0 13 2 6,510
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USA SO Mixed HP
K3ZO 1232 1132 230 24 2,250,320 PVRC
N2NU 1192 1110 238 24 2,181,984 FRC
W9RE 1328 1194 222 24 2,130,534 SMC
N9AG(@N8NR) 1347 404 260 23 1,735,911
N0AV 1134 834 206 23 1,584,552
K4AB 574 1389 199 24 1,377,279 SECC
K6XX 1264 247 179 22 1,030,682 NCCC
K2SX 1102 93 116 18 877,800 Order of Boiled OWLs
AA4GA 811 388 194 24 770,180 SECC
K1VUT 843 413 189 24 742,392 YANKEE CLIPPER CONTE
NR3X(N4YDU) 668 362 183 18 627,690 PVRC
N2ED 660 258 146 12 447,052 FRC
W4SAA 626 71 186 22 376,092 FCG
K6KM(K2KW) 626 158 115 20 352,130 NCCC
K4IU 403 260 144 290,016 MWA
K0OU 396 104 122 8 211,792 Kansas City DX Club
NA4M 129 300 117 13 170,118 CTDXCC
K6LRN 315 55 117 17 157,248 NCCC
K0EJ 414 113 88 5 156,376 TCG
K7ABV 365 123 94 7 123,234
K8MR 194 84 105 118,230
N3GJ(@K3MJW) 231 57 94 12 110,544
K1JE 180 108 54 7 91,260 YCCC
KD2HE 203 0 65 36,465
N6WIN 95 61 47 6 22,654 SCCC
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USA SO Mixed LP
K8GU 372 156 154 22 311,388 MRRC
WA1Z 390 255 160 23 297,120
N6TW 439 213 129 18 290,250 SCCC
W1DAD 165 498 157 20 286,211 YCCC
W0ETT 472 148 133 17 267,197 Grand Mesa
K1HT 399 123 139 9 245,752 YCCC
WN6K 344 338 91 15 219,310 SCCC
KI7Y 389 89 114 16 175,788 WVDXC
WK6I 163 167 115 16 128,455 SCCC
N1LW 194 112 100 12 101,200 YCCC
K0UK 163 135 105 7 100,065 Grand Mesa
WN3VAW 66 139 77 12 65,087 Wireless Association
K4WW 200 50 56 6 47,264 KCG
W4IDX 230 23 67 5 46,297 PVRC
K6OWL 148 12 70 4 36,820
AA4LR 45 80 44 8 16,676 SECC
W0AR 69 17 31 7,378 Kansas City DX Club
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USA SO Mixed QRP
WA0VBW 67 242 119 18 129,115 MWA
K8ZT 163 43 68 46,512
W6RCL/7 68 50 186 8 13,020
WB6BWZ 86 29 41 12 10,701 SECC
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USA SO SSB HP
WB9Z 0 2032 194 23 1,511,260 SMC
K6NA(N6ED) 0 1825 177 23 1,179,705 SCCC
W4WTB 0 1094 146 18 615,098 Carolina DX Associat
KK1L 0 1313 139 22 547,521 YCCC
KI7WX 0 1086 125 12 523,250 PVRC
KE9S 0 997 150 23 457,500 SMC
N3HBX 0 1029 113 24 430,643 PVRC
K7XZ(K1MY) 0 921 121 13 415,998
K9ES 0 766 152 17 330,448 FCG
KC0CZI 0 438 62 11 81,952
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USA SO SSB LP
NQ4U 0 235 49 8 81,498 TCG
WN4M 0 250 86 71,552 TCG
W2RDS 0 232 90 70,920
KS2G 0 103 53 2 15,953
K4LOG 0 54 30 7 4,800
W6ZZZ 0 39 22 2,662 NCCC
AB0MV 0 10 7 252 Grand Mesa
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USA SO SSB QRP
N3GXY 0 140 64 15 25,152
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 22 08:47:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200208221447.g7MElSv04300@localhost.localdomain>
2002 IARU HF - Non-USA Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: August 13, 2002
E-mail logs to: IARUHF@iaru.org
Mail logs to:
IARU HF Championship
IARU International Secretariat
Box 310905
Newington, CT 06111
USA
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Headquarters HP
DA0HQ 8663 10514 448 24 20,521,536
OI2HQ 12375 0 428 24 18,605,588
SN0HQ 6905 7236 445 24 18,090,140
YT0HQ 5823 4610 10433 24 13,430,074
YL4HQ 5127 4885 374 24 12,302,356 Latvian CC
OE1XHQ 0 0 404 24 12,083,640
S50HQ 4493 4185 416 24 11,710,400
NU1AW/4 4683 3721 381 24 10,884,408
EI0HQ 1338 2662 166 24 2,160,000
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Headquarters LP
P41HQ 1708 1492 209 24 3,187,668
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RF9C(@RK9CWW) 1626 1013 286 24 3,277,274 URAL CONTEST GROUP
ZX5J 642 1612 259 24 2,683,244 Araucaria DX Group
S53O 1417 1009 263 2,376,731
LZ9W 2448 0 246 2,300,000
LY1YK 875 1174 293 2,179,334 Kaunas University of
RL3A(@RK3AWL) 1148 1432 220 24 2,093,300
M5ZAP 1061 1183 221 24 1,950,546
J75KG 1654 661 192 24 1,776,768 FCG
EA5DFV 555 1556 211 24 1,651,919
IU2R 1089 861 228 24 1,637,040 ARI Brescia DX Group
SN8V(@SP8YMM) 628 797 224 24 1,166,816
IO4T 448 751 226 24 1,139,718
VE7RAC(@VE7UF) 1382 414 176 24 1,119,008 BCDX
DF0RU 775 663 227 22 1,116,031 Berlin-DX-Group
OL5Q 884 437 206 987,152
LT5F(@LU2FA) 562 424 189 24 843,507 LU4FM
DJ5FS 0 1026 198 24 772,002 RR DX
M2Z 0 972 139 24 450,360 South Dorset Radio S
M4U(@G0RGH) 125 592 151 24 351,075 HARIG - Harwich Amat
AL1G 357 648 80 21 269,120
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S LP
DL8SCG 633 0 195 24 399,945 RR DX
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW HP
P3F(@5B4AGN) 2844 0 248 23 3,286,248
YT6A 2517 0 278 24 2,756,920 SKY CC
9A5K 2188 0 261 23 2,284,794
9A8A 2030 0 291 24 2,242,446 Croatian CC
RA9JR 2011 0 245 24 2,187,115 SRR
UT7QF 1934 0 316 24 2,113,408
PJ2E(N1UR) 2211 0 198 24 2,067,034 YCCC
EO1I(UT1IA) 2014 0 284 24 1,932,620
LY4AA(@LY3BH) 1851 0 283 24 1,850,537 Kaunas University of
9H1ZA 1834 0 270 1,756,890
VE3NE 1795 0 199 24 1,477,575
RD4M(UA4LU) 1616 0 257 19 1,418,640
OM0WR 1401 0 218 24 1,159,106
DK0ALC(DL1CW) 1556 0 216 24 1,152,144 RR DX
F5IN 1570 0 191 20 1,138,360 U.F.T.
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 1715 0 172 17 1,077,924 IARC 4U1ITU
DL3YBM 1233 0 247 24 1,050,491 RR DX
GW7X(GW3NJW) 1344 0 188 24 916,876 Contest Cambria
XM3XAX(VE3XAX) 922 0 134 21 397,980
7J1AAI(W1NN) 658 0 115 14 332,115
IK0HBN 576 0 199 15 314,022
DH7KU 550 0 66 16 134,640 DK0UN University Rad
HB9CZF 332 0 83 6 86,486
Z32AF 129 0 74 9,546 SECC
Z39Z(Z32AF) 59 0 12 2,244 Z39Z Contest Club
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW LP
OK2PP 1090 0 243 18 882,576
DL1EFD 1088 0 203 22 706,440 RR DX
DL5YYM 842 0 220 24 591,800 BCC
VE9DX 741 0 180 471,780
OM6RM 829 0 181 22 451,233
OH0/DL4SDW 961 0 157 22 448,863 RR DX
OH/W6YA 770 0 159 354,570
VE3YDX(RW4WM) 719 0 143 22 348,205 Russian Contest Club
HB9ARF 723 0 169 345,605
OH9XX(OH3XR) 704 0 152 328,624 CCF
VE3IAY 638 0 134 309,272
9A6XX(@9A7P) 700 0 105 12 254,520 WWYC
ON5ZO 550 0 130 238,420 WWYC
LY2XW 512 0 147 226,674
ON5UM 373 0 114 10 155,610
OZ0RS 369 0 124 137,020
ZC4BS(G4KIV) 630 0 43 8 125,302
UA0DC 274 0 49 105,948
VA3WN 343 0 58 62,308
M0BEX 233 0 50 41,050 CDXC (UK)
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO CW QRP
VE3NZ 114 0 27 15 8,802
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Non-USA SO Mixed HP
UA9AM 1090 950 313 24 2,743,132 URAL CONTEST GROUP
RK4FF 1594 846 325 24 2,637,700
KP3Z(NP4Z) 2540 124 229 21 2,293,893 FCG
VY2SS(K6LA) 1914 1020 177 24 2,212,677 SCCC
LY2CY 1280 732 260 24 1,904,240 Lithuanian DX
OL8R(OK1FCJ) 1187 598 249 24 1,560,981
OM5A(OM3LA) 751 735 245 17 1,383,515
SP9W(SP9HWN) 1020 612 248 24 1,380,616
VA3NA(@VE3SY) 1217 429 192 22 1,284,288
OH4U(OZ1AA) 1393 276 199 23 1,183,055 WWYC
UY5ZZ 991 304 123 956,032
VE3ANX 675 855 132 19 803,748
UA9FM 666 354 166 11 761,940 UCG
E21EIC(@HS1CHB) 412 390 143 14 463,606 HSDXA
OD5/OK1MU 410 638 27 7 402,327
XE2AC 225 598 90 8 257,760
VE3KZ 85 50 2 14 1,350
G4FAL 80 56 1 16 136
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 972 399 190 21 1,147,790 Chiltern DX Club
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 812 358 207 22 713,736
PY8AZT 529 0 168 22 364,056
VE4YU 360 232 61 18 270,750
VE3MQW 307 223 149 17 264,028
VE3BUC 280 230 114 17 215,004
DJ9AO 320 193 116 174,812 WWYC
SM4DHF 246 46 58 7 60,736
VA3PL 138 117 76 51,148 Polish Amateur Radio
SV1DNW 132 58 84 12 43,008
PU7EEL 128 24 43 36,480
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO Mixed QRP
DJ1YFK 337 5 116 12 122,960 WWYC
OH/W7YAQ 273 27 107 72,653
DF1DX 141 114 92 13 71,300 RR DX
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB HP
P40B(P43P) 0 2565 190 22 2,342,130 Other (specify when
LU1NDC 0 1310 204 22 1,212,168
RN4LP 0 1505 251 24 1,175,433
LT0H(LU3HY) 0 966 153 16 664,938
FM5GU 0 1492 99 9 609,246
S57UN(@S52ZW) 430 27 5 117,432 SCC
VK2CZ 0 252 62 23 62,000
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Non-USA SO SSB LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 0 638 159 419,124
SV1DKL 0 683 183 18 416,325
9A7ZZ 0 650 90 395,680 Croatian CC
OK2A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
OK6A(OK2INW) 0 506 115 12 190,325 WWYC
PA0KHS 0 373 1237 162,047
DL4RCK 286 118 8 98,412 BCC
VE7UQ 0 268 82 76,424
Operators:
AA5NT AA5NT,N1CC,N3BOU,N5EE,NW5X
AC6T AC6T,N6VR
AD5CA AD5CA,KC5YKX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
DF0RU DH2UHF,DK3WW,DL1AXL,DL7BY,DL7UBA,DL7UFP,DL7UTM
DJ5FS DF4JJ,DJ5FS,DK1MZ
DL8SCG DL5SEJ,DL8SCG
EA5DFV EA5AER,EA5DFV,EA5ON,EC5CPL
EI0HQ EI2JD,EI3JE,EI4BZ,EI5DI,EI8GS,EI9HQ,EI9IB
IO4T IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4DIJ
IU2R I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2GSN,IK2SAU
J75KG J75KG/K5KG,J79MM/NA2U
K0RH K0RH,N0NB,W0NXS
K1TTT K1TTT,NU1P,W1TO,W3SM
K8UP K8KHZ,K8UP
KB1H K1EBY,KB1H,N1XS,NB1U
KY1B K1TWF,KB1PZ,KY1B,WO1N
LT5F LU2FA,LU4FPZ
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY2UF,LY3CI
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1YQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
M4U 2E1XJR,G0DVJ,G4FTP,G4WHK,G7HOW,M0CGE,M0NIQ
M5ZAP M0TTT,M5ZAP
N0NI K0KD,N0AC,N0NI,W0FLS,WO0V
N3ME N3ME,W3UR
N5YA AD5Q,N5KR,N5YA,OH7WV
NO9Z KB9UWU,KX9X,NO9Z,W9SZ
NU1AW/4 K1SE,K4EU,K4JA,K4KJL,K4KML,K4WMA,K4ZW,K7MX,K7SV,
N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4ZJ,N4ZR,W3BP,W4HJ,W4MYA,W4TNX,
WA4PGM,WK4Y,WU4G
OI2HQ DJ2QV,G4JVG,G4VXE,K1CC,K1EA,K9GX,N2NC,N6TV,
OH1UM,OH3ES,OH5LF,OH6BG,OH6LI,OH6MMC,OH6QU,
OH8VJ,OH9MM,P43E,S56A,UA3AB,UX1UA,W2GD
P3F 5B4AGN,G3ZEM,ZC4ZM
P41HQ AJ9C,KE9I,N9LAH
RF9C RA9CMO,UA9CDC,UA9CIR
RL3A RA9CO/3,RV3BA,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
S53O S51RJ,S53O
SN8V SP8ARY,SP8LBK
W0AR AB0X,K0LW,KB0MZE,KB0U,KG0UA,KG0UT,N0TT,N0UF
W0NA AB0X,AE9B,K0VBU,KB0VVT,KC0DLM,KD4CHM,KF0RS,
N0SZE,W0ZAP
W4G KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
W7GG K7ZUM,KC7TWZ,W7GG
WC4H AD4Z,WC4H
ZX5J PP5UA,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,PY3KN,ZZ5ABV
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Thu Aug 22 15:54:59 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <000e01c249eb$e7e9da00$1c705142@fpfzqlga>
>Is this
>the first instance of major ham radio company doing this sort of
>thing to directly support contesting? I know Icom and Yaesu and
>others have spent a lot to support DXing, but I haven't seen much
>support for contesting before.
Icom was a major supporter of WRTC '96, though I don't know what they may
have done for 2000 or 2002. In the beginning of our fund-raising efforts,
we were having a terrible time getting anyone in the industry to do anything
besides laugh at us and tell us how terrible the times were. Only HRO was
willing to help, kicking in a $10K donation to get us started. Then Icom
America got creative and donated a bunch of radios which we were able to
sell to raise funds. (By donating equipment instead of cash, they were able
to get around the watchful eyes of their JA overlords.) I don't recall
Yaesu's response to our requests, but I do remember Kenwood laughing us
right out of the room. I'm not a fan of Icom radios, since they can't ever
seem to get their CW output waveform right. But they have been a very good
corporate citizen in supporting the contest community
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT
>From henry at summitschool.com Thu Aug 22 14:33:48 2002
From: henry@summitschool.com (Henry Heidtmann)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
Message-ID: <3D65207C.EBB39FE8@summitschool.com>
Does anyone have any .ant files for the QY4 modeling software by WA7RAI?
I've downloaded it and am playing a bit, but would like to see what
other people have come up with in terms of modeling(I'm completely green
at this, but the bug has bitten!). Looking primarily at building a 15M
monobander. Also, per OJ's suggestion, I'm looking for the K6STI program
but cant find a website for it-
Any help appreciated-
Henry, N4VHK
Winston-Salem,NC
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Thu Aug 22 12:31:13 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Plus ?
In-Reply-To: <3D64A6D7.9080302@stelex.com.au>
Message-ID: <20020822183113.33866.qmail@web13605.mail.yahoo.com>
Sorry Mike, Bob N7XR got out of the business. Contact him at
mailto:N7XR@everett.com if you want more details.
I'm ben using DX4WIN since 1997, love it. K5ZD and ON4UN us it also.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- "M.Sivcevic, VK4DX" <radio@stelex.com.au> wrote:
> Anyone knows what happened to LogPlus ? Used to be one of the best DOS
> logging programs, then it was gone but it finally came back last year (
> or early this year) with the announcement of Windows version. The
> original site was www.logplus.com, then after the comeback it was on
> logplus.org, but now it's gone again. Any info ?
=====
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From k4xu at bendcable.com Thu Aug 22 19:30:18 2002
From: k4xu@bendcable.com (Dick Frey)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Small rig power supply -- results
Message-ID: <002a01c24a44$c7f44060$84abe4d8@bendcable.com>
30 responses received. No pattern. Astron, MFJ and Sanlex all equal.
Everyone who has tried the small light 20/23A switches likes them for what
they are - small and light. They are usually not noisy -- several folks
said they are used in MM stations with no troubles.
One only thing they apparently do not like is power outages - over/under
supply. several comments on breaking them on island trips when the local
power dumped.
Thanks to all who replied.
Dick Frey k4xu
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Thu Aug 22 23:01:04 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
like it is clean.
Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
things about the 756 and the 1000.
I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and the
1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but my
main love is SSB contests.
Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000 is
the ultimate rig.
My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in my
shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community about
the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
Thanks for the help.
Bill K4XS
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>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Thu Aug 22 23:16:55 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Letterman's Top 10 List
Message-ID: <6c.213137a1.2a96f517@aol.com>
Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
10. You will gain an appreciation for those county lines you cross on the
way to Dayton.
9. Learn to operate SO2R when you can't screw things up too bad.
8. 176 Mults, 12 hours. Can you do that clean sweep?
7. Run with the Road Warriors!
6. We could never have X5 class solar flares two years in a row!
5. So My Club can beat Your Club.
4 If you liked chasing good ops with weak (WRTC) signals from OH, you'll
like chasing good ops with weak (mobile) signals from OH.
3 When it's over, you'll know that there are only 244 days until the
Florida QSO Party.
2. Thirty days to send in your log.
And still the number 1 reason:
1. No Sunday Afternoon!
Hope to see you in the Ohio QSO Party, Saturday, August 24, 16Z to 04Z
Sunday.
Full details at www.mrrc.net/oqp
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Thu Aug 22 21:08:08 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3D65A718.56D7EFAA@cncnet.com>
Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
> main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
> like it is clean.
>
> Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
> the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
> like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
> reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
> things about the 756 and the 1000.
Et C
Hey Bill,
There are a lot of super nifty radios out there. The most obvious
issue, to me, is similarity between your two radios. Personally,
I have minor problems moving between an MP and an MP MkV.
Many of the important push buttons are in different places, and
the DSP works on one radio and it's dog poo on the other.
If you are sufficiently mental agile, how about the new
Ten Tec, (Orion?) as the second radio? Amazing specs,
but no user reports yet.
Or, if you're really brave, how about the Elecraft K2 with
the 100W (and several other) additions. Mine has been on
loan far more than it has been here, but I fell in love with
it (at the five watt level) in the few hours that I've been
able to use it. Check it out. Would you FEEL competitive
with your rig about the same size as a big 2M box?
Neat problem you have. I look fwd to reading other
replies.
73 de Bill K6KM
>From k8khz at yahoo.com Thu Aug 22 21:35:13 2002
From: k8khz@yahoo.com (Sean Fleming)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] K8KHZ's Top Ten Things To take with you mobile for OQP.
Message-ID: <20020823033513.93043.qmail@web13101.mail.yahoo.com>
10. State Map of Ohio, takes two to hold the map. Please don't do this while
calling cq or driving.
9. Radar detector for detecting highway patrolman. If pulled over still can use
excuse, "I am lost on my way to Dayton"
8. Rolls of Quarters. Good for paying the toll at the toll gate of the Ohio
Turnpike. "Also good for flipping to see who gets to ride shotgun"
7. Copy of OQP rules. can be also used if you run out of toilet paper cause you
are im-between exits. Remember to read them first.
6. Lemon Diet coke but remember to throw away the cans. Not good for anything
except making a large vertical antenna. use your imagination.
5. AAA Touring guide of Ohio. You can use pages not used for extra TP or
something to even out your mobile rig. but if you do get lost there is another
map incase your large state map blew out the window.
4. Book of Ohio restaurants, list will include Cracker Barrel, Arby's,Wendy's
Cracker Barrel, Bill Knapp's (now closed), oh yeah did I say Cracker Barrel?
Remember you can get a discount if you show your last years OQP log thanks to
K8MR.
3. Binoculars, good for making extra points in OQP. paragraph 4.2 seen in
rules says your get 3 points for making eye contact with a durgible. the list
contains such well knows as the Goodyear, Budweiser, and any other UFO that you
can identify correctly.
2. Amish cook book makes good reading material while im-between QSO's and
driving behind horse and buggy.
1. teleohone number to K8MR's incase you get lost.
good luck,73
Sean
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Fri Aug 23 00:55:03 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
In-Reply-To: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
Bill,
Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased
with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or
FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM and Yaesu booths a
half dozen times.
My decision was compounded by the fact that I harbored an active dislike
for Yaesu radios. I owned (and still own) a FT-107M (the WHITE radio) with
which I won the 1984 ARRL ARRL DX CW from HR1DAP. Still, every other Yaesu
HF radio I used struck me as rather odd: FT-101s (any version), the FT-102
and any model of the FT-7x7 family. I harbored a secret fondness for the
FT-ONE which I got to use at N5AU in the 1982 CQWW, but it still had its
oddities and a huge price tag to boot.
I walked out of Dayton 1995 with a brand new FT-1000D. In the seven years
since I've acquired four more used ones ("Ya got a used FT-1000D for sale,
call K8CC - he'll buy it" :-)). Another FT-1000D is a long term guest in
the shack, courtesy of a friend on assignment in DL-land. This past
January I bought a used FT-1000MP from AES to see if I was missing
anything. Multi-multis consume lots of radios...
When I sit down to single op, the FT-1000D is radio I get behind. Compared
to my IC-765s, its a much better SSB radio which is what I was looking to
improve. The SSB crystal filtering of that era (dual 2.7 KHz filters
yielding a -6dB bandwidth of 2.4 KHz) was not narrow enough. The IC-775
struck me as a DSP wrapped around the back end of a IC-765.
I am a big fan of "simple to operate". In this regard, the FT-1000D is
better than the FT-1000MP, although I've gotten used to it by now. The
TS-950SDX IMO was the worst in this regard - lots of little knobs with
medium gray legends which were difficult to read.
K6KM makes an excellent point - if you're going to do SO2R, you really need
two radios of the same model. I did 1991 SS with one IC-765 and one
IC-761. Same front panels, but different controls in different spots. The
same condition exists between the FT-1000MP and MKV/Field.
So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two FT-1000Ds.
FWIW
73,
Dave/K8CC
At 10:01 PM 8/22/02 -0400, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
>Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the
>main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks
>like it is clean.
>
>Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is approximately
>the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
>like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
>reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
>things about the 756 and the 1000.
>
>I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and the
>1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
>watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but my
>main love is SSB contests.
>
>Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
>Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000 is
>the ultimate rig.
>
>My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in my
>shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
>why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
>send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
>start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community about
>the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Bill K4XS
>
>
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>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Aug 23 04:58:01 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
Message-ID: <002301c24a65$85fd0860$31272a42@k7qq>
There is some freeware that has been around for a long time by K4VX that
does a fine job for designing yagi's
It is available at AC6V's web site as well as many others .
If you can't find it I think I have it in a ZIP format.
Quack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henry Heidtmann" <henry@summitschool.com>
To: "Contesting Reflector" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 17:33
Subject: [CQ-Contest] qy4 modeling freeware
> Does anyone have any .ant files for the QY4 modeling software by WA7RAI?
> I've downloaded it and am playing a bit, but would like to see what
> other people have come up with in terms of modeling(I'm completely green
> at this, but the bug has bitten!). Looking primarily at building a 15M
> monobander. Also, per OJ's suggestion, I'm looking for the K6STI program
> but cant find a website for it-
> Any help appreciated-
> Henry, N4VHK
> Winston-Salem,NC
>
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>From s51ta at volja.net Fri Aug 23 09:15:15 2002
From: s51ta@volja.net (Tadej Mezek, S51TA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] searhing for n8bjq!
Message-ID: <00a301c24a6c$72c2fd20$9ce94dc1@home>
Somebody knows n8bjq new email, n8bjq@erinet.com this one is not working....( I
found this on WPX HP)?
Thank you!
Ted, s51ta
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>From mark at concertart.com Fri Aug 23 06:00:13 2002
From: mark@concertart.com (Mark Beckwith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <061a01c24a8c$0dc8b750$0100a8c0@TL01>
> My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
my
> shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> why.
The Kenwood. :)
Mark, N5OT
>From w2up at mindspring.com Fri Aug 23 12:31:36 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3D661D18.32052.819CA@localhost>
Another option, which I use:
One FT-1000D and one FT-990. A used FT-990 can be had for under
$1K. It is basically the same radio as the 1000D, with an almost
identical layout. It doesn't have a second receiver, which is really
unnecessary in SO2R (unless you like listening to 4 receivers during a
contest!)
73,
Barry W2UP
On 22 Aug 2002 David A. Pruett wrote:
<snip>
> So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
> the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
> 150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two FT-1000Ds.
>
> FWIW
>
> 73,
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From wally at el-soft.com Fri Aug 23 15:41:36 2002
From: wally@el-soft.com (Valeri Stefanov)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Budapest Hungary
Message-ID: <001701c24aa2$758fa220$081238d4@wally>
Hi Fellow Contesters,
I'll be in Budapest Hungary between 18th and 23rd of September and I'll be glad
to meet some HA contesters during my stay.
I'll be in EBEN Hotel - tel. 383 8418. I'll arrive on 18th late evening, have
to present a lecture on 19th during a dental implantology congress and I will
be free most of the day on 20,21st and 22nd of September.
73's de Wally (Dr.Valeri Stefanov) LZ2CJ,LZ8T and team member LZ9W & YM3LZ
P.S. EU guys - look for us in WAE SSB ! We will be YM3LZ again from Asiatic
Turkey Check http://www.qsl.net/ym3lz for updates.
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>From Timothy.Urban at wc.ey.com Fri Aug 23 10:45:39 2002
From: Timothy.Urban@wc.ey.com (Timothy.Urban@wc.ey.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <OF7E58C3AA.05A8CE28-ON85256C1E.004AE506@ey.com>
Bill:
Sorry about your rig.
Seems like it will help you a lot to answer two questions:
how important is it to have two easy to use rcvers operatable
simultaneously?
and, would you prefer to be able to shift rx/tx from ant1 to ant2
on the front panel, or would you rather be able to use ant2 for subrcvr
diversity reception?
I have the FT1000Mk5 which I like a lot for the 2 rcvrs and the ability to
push a front panel button to switch between rx+tx on either ant1 or ant2.
My FT1000D doesn't let you do that since ant2 is never a tx antenna. But
it does let you use the subrcvr to simultanteously listen on the second
antenna - really neat when you've got a horizontally opposed ant plugged
in ant1 and a vertical on ant2. If it matters to you, the 1000D looks and
feels like the most quality piece of equipment I've ever owned.
Happy to be corrected by others out there who have more experience with
these rigs,
73
N5IIT
Cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Sent by: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
08/22/2002 10:01 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
cc:
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT
1000 MP5
Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like
the
main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it
looks
like it is clean.
Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is
approximately
the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
things about the 756 and the 1000.
I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and
the
1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future but
my
main love is SSB contests.
Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000
is
the ultimate rig.
My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
my
shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can either
send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying to
start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community
about
the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
Thanks for the help.
Bill K4XS
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>From hwardsil at centurytel.net Fri Aug 23 15:21:23 2002
From: hwardsil@centurytel.net (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Letterman's Top Ten List
Message-ID: <03b901c24ab0$5eceb5e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
> Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
But the real reason, of course, is to tone up those operating skills for the
Washington State Salmon Run on September 21st and 22nd!
http://www.wwdxc.org/salmonrun/ 30 days and counting!
Seriously - have fun with the boys from the home state of the Wendy Burger and
Hamvention this weekend!
73, Ward N0AX
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>From n4zr at adelphia.net Fri Aug 23 11:52:55 2002
From: n4zr@adelphia.net (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000
MP5
In-Reply-To: <061a01c24a8c$0dc8b750$0100a8c0@TL01>
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 05:00 AM 8/23/02 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
> > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were in
>my
> > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> > why.
>
>The Kenwood. :)
The TenTec Orion.
73, Pete N4ZR
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 23 12:21:46 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208231821.g7NILko05436@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
K6NA(N6ED) 862 202 10 174,124 SCCC
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 Contest Club Ontario
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 Contest Club Ontario
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 Contest Club Ontario
ND2T 185 80 14,800 NCCC
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
VA3XRZ 194 68 9 13,192 Contest Club Ontario
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Fri Aug 23 12:22:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208231822.g7NIMc205445@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
DK0EE(DL4MDO) 738 8810 250 24 2,202,500 BCC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
RW4WZ 479 5350 195 1,043,250
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 Contest Club Ontario
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
RW4WZ 211 1805 62 111,910
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
RW4WZ 279 2435 76 185,060
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 Contest Club Ontario
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW4WZ RW4WZ,RW4WZ,RW4WZ
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Fri Aug 23 15:47:04 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] What Is a Contact?
In-Reply-To: <003e01c2486c$33018280$0200a8c0@ua9cdc>
Message-ID: <20020823214704.54252.qmail@web13306.mail.yahoo.com>
The basic point is this.
** Don't worry if the OTHER station is playing by
the FCC rules (assuming that station is under the
FCC's jurisdiction) just make sure that YOU are
following the rules as best YOU know how for your
OWN station **
I'm not responsible for any other station's
operations so I don't give a burnt out 6146 if
they ID at the end or not. If I get their calland
exchange and I'm following the rules as best I
can and they don't.. NOT MY PROBLEM! **
just 1 ham's opinion..
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From wa7fab at cdsnet.net Fri Aug 23 17:16:47 2002
From: wa7fab@cdsnet.net (Van K7VS)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
<5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001401c24afb$2742a140$0100a8c0@computer>
An FT1000D if you can afford it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@adelphia.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> At 05:00 AM 8/23/02 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
> > > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you
were in
> >my
> > > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
> > > why.
> >
> >The Kenwood. :)
>
>
> The TenTec Orion.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
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>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Sat Aug 24 00:47:51 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs YAESU 1000MP V
Message-ID: <46.2c8982e0.2a985be7@aol.com>
Thanks to all who posted on this topic. I hope I responded individually to
each of you. If I didn't, my apologies to you.
OK, it looks like if the 775 is toast when it arrives at the the repair site,
it will probably be replaced by a 1000MP V. After looking at the review in
QST and hearing the good things about it from you guys, I think it is a no
lose situation. If I like the other 775 I have which was not zapped better
than the 1000 the 775 will become the run radio. If I like the 1000 better,
the 775 will stay the S/P radio and the 1000 will be the main radio. I have
operated two different radios before and it has not been a problem. If it
becomes one, the rig I am least happy with will be replaced with a twin of
the other.
Here's the question. What set of filters would you guys recommend for SSB
and which set for CW? Most of my operation is in contests, and I have no
desire to fire up on any of the digital modes, RTTY etc.
Thanks again for the help guys.
Bill K4XS
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>From ah3c at frii.com Fri Aug 23 06:32:19 2002
From: ah3c@frii.com (Peter Grillo, Sr.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <4.2.0.58.20020822233311.0099b640@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <000801c24a98$beaa2020$0100a8c0@oemcomputer>
Hi Dave -
12 years have past since I had my own station to operate....been on contest
DXpeditions and some multi-op since. Now I am building my own shack. My
Geochron arrived 2 days ago. My two FT-1000D's are still in their boxes (I
had the first one at KH3 and loved it, so I got the other and have never
used it). I have been gathering SO2R e-mails over the past 6 years so I can
make up the rest of the station. Now I will need to select the antenna
switching hardware and computer programs to go along with them. I have
always preferred TR over CT, simply because of my fear of the windows
environment causing crashing and the subtle flexibility Tree had vision to
include early in the game. I found a $50 used 486 computer just for keying
the radio. I picked up a Heil boom mike/headset at WRTC 2002 and hope to
have enough aluminum up to be on in time for SS.
Hope to CU on.
Thanks for your summary. It confirms I am heading in the right direction.
73,
Pete
----- Original Message -----
From: "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net>
To: <Cqtestk4xs@aol.com>; <x>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> Bill,
>
> Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased
> with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or
> FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM and Yaesu booths a
> half dozen times.
>
> My decision was compounded by the fact that I harbored an active dislike
> for Yaesu radios. I owned (and still own) a FT-107M (the WHITE radio)
with
> which I won the 1984 ARRL ARRL DX CW from HR1DAP. Still, every other
Yaesu
> HF radio I used struck me as rather odd: FT-101s (any version), the FT-102
> and any model of the FT-7x7 family. I harbored a secret fondness for the
> FT-ONE which I got to use at N5AU in the 1982 CQWW, but it still had its
> oddities and a huge price tag to boot.
>
> I walked out of Dayton 1995 with a brand new FT-1000D. In the seven years
> since I've acquired four more used ones ("Ya got a used FT-1000D for sale,
> call K8CC - he'll buy it" :-)). Another FT-1000D is a long term guest in
> the shack, courtesy of a friend on assignment in DL-land. This past
> January I bought a used FT-1000MP from AES to see if I was missing
> anything. Multi-multis consume lots of radios...
>
> When I sit down to single op, the FT-1000D is radio I get behind.
Compared
> to my IC-765s, its a much better SSB radio which is what I was looking to
> improve. The SSB crystal filtering of that era (dual 2.7 KHz filters
> yielding a -6dB bandwidth of 2.4 KHz) was not narrow enough. The IC-775
> struck me as a DSP wrapped around the back end of a IC-765.
>
> I am a big fan of "simple to operate". In this regard, the FT-1000D is
> better than the FT-1000MP, although I've gotten used to it by now. The
> TS-950SDX IMO was the worst in this regard - lots of little knobs with
> medium gray legends which were difficult to read.
>
> K6KM makes an excellent point - if you're going to do SO2R, you really
need
> two radios of the same model. I did 1991 SS with one IC-765 and one
> IC-761. Same front panels, but different controls in different spots.
The
> same condition exists between the FT-1000MP and MKV/Field.
>
> So there are a few data points to consider. If all you can do is replace
> the blasted radio, I'd get another IC-775. If you want simple to use,
> 150W+ and competitive capabilities, I'd sell the IC-775 and get two
FT-1000Ds.
>
> FWIW
>
> 73,
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
>
> At 10:01 PM 8/22/02 -0400, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> >Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like
the
> >main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it
looks
> >like it is clean.
> >
> >Insurance will be buying a new transceiver and since the 775 is
approximately
> >the same price, if not more than the 756 Pro and the FT 1000MP5, it looks
> >like decision time. I loved the 775 and am tempted to get another. The
> >reliability and simplicity of use are great. I have also heard very nice
> >things about the 756 and the 1000.
> >
> >I am primarily a phone contester and like the fact that both the 775 and
the
> >1000 put out more than 100 watts which is handy for contests with the 150
> >watt limit. I do operate some CW and plan on doing more in the future
but my
> >main love is SSB contests.
> >
> >Some of the review posts suggest quality control is more of an issue with
> >Yaesu than Icom. More trips back to the shop, but some suggest the 1000
is
> >the ultimate rig.
> >
> >My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in my
> >shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase and
> >why. Also which of the stock filters would you recomnmend. You can
either
> >send the suggestions and critiques to me or post them. I am not trying
to
> >start a war of Icom vs Yaesu, only to get a feeling from the community
about
> >the pros and cons of each. .This should be interesting.
> >
> >Thanks for the help.
> >
> >Bill K4XS
> >
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>From pa5et at muurkrant.com Sat Aug 24 13:23:26 2002
From: pa5et@muurkrant.com (Rob Snieder)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Looking for DXpedition logs with more than 10.000 QSO's
Message-ID: <025301c24b58$494e03d0$6401892c@amd1900>
Hello all,
I'm currently working together with K4UVT on a DXpedition Statistical
Log Analysis software called LogStat. This software reads an ADIF
DXpedition log and creates graphs on which operating strategy could be
changed. It will clearly show you what mode, band and continents needs
more attention, it also shows if the number of QSO's in a specific mode
goes down like RTTY or PSK so you know you have worked most of them and
can spent more time on other modes and bands.
An example based on our logs of last years DXpedition can be found on:
http://www.qsl.net/lldxt/j7_vp2m_2002/statistics-j7.html
What I want to ask you is to mail me a zipped ADIF file of one of your
DXpeditions (only > 10.000 QSO's, can be multiple callsigns), in return
I will mail you the statistical graphs. The reason of asking you this is
to test the software with "real" logs so we know if it can handle all
formats. Of course I will keep the logs confidential for my selves only.
Later this year the software will become available to all of you.
Hope to hear soon from you,
Rob Snieder pa5et@muurkrant.com
Member Cocos Island DX-pedition 2002 <http://www.qsl.net/ti9m>
http://www.qsl.net/ti9m
LLDXT <http://www.qsl.net/lldxt> http://www.qsl.net/lldxt
PI4COM <http://www.muurkrant.com/pi4com>
http://www.muurkrant.com/pi4com
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>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Sat Aug 24 09:00:22 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ohio QSO Party - TODAY!
Message-ID: <1bb.551befb.2a98cf56@aol.com>
Yes, it's ZERO days to the Ohio QSO Party!
The fun starts today at 16Z (noon EDT), and goes 12 hours until 04Z Sunday.
Suggested frequencies are 45 KHz above the bottom on CW, and 3850, 7225,
14250, 21300, and 28450 on SSB.
Exchange serial number and county (OH) or state, province (VE), or "DX".
Full details are at www.mrrc.net/oqp
QSO Parties like these are greatly impacted by their mobile operations. We
will have six such operations by experienced contesters: AF8A (+W8AV), K8CC
(+W8MJ), K8MR, NY4N, W1NN, and WT9U. Just between these mobiles all 88
counties will be activated. Add in lots of home, portable, and other mobile
operations and you can count on a great contest with lots of activity.
See you soon in the OQP!
73 - Jim K8MR (mobile in 20+ counties in the hills of southeast Ohio)
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sun Aug 25 00:24:59 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
Message-ID: <3D67892B.4010009@stelex.com.au>
Well, if you happen to be the World #1 in your category and then you
find out to be classified into the wrong category where you are 137th or
so, you wouldn't call it accuracy, would you.
What CQ WW Contest organizers MUST MUST MUST do is to publish claimed
scores on the web, just like Steve N8BJQ does for WPX contest. That
would help to avoid a lot of disappointment for some.
73 Mike, VK4DX
==============================================
Visit VK4DX Contest calendar at www.vk4dx.net
>jukka.klemola@nokia.com jukka.klemola@nokia.com
>Thu, 1 Aug 2002 11:52:59 +0300
>So, CQWW committee made a -B.
>Committee's scoring accuracy is still above 99.9% !
>With more than 10.000 scores announced that is world's
>most accurate operation still !
>73,
>Jukka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Goran SM4DHF [mailto:sm4dhf@telia.com]
> Sent: 31 July, 2002 21:57
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Phone results in CQ magazine
>
>
> Hi,
> just heard from a friend in W7 who got the CQ Magazine that
> my contest operation
> in CQWW Phone 2001 as TI2/SM4DHF seems to be listed as a
> winning score for Europe on
> 15 m LP!!
>
> I have no idea how this happend... the soapbox comment that
> is on the CQ Internet page
> is not what was in my cabrillo file either!
>
> Trying to sort this out with CQ at the moment.
>
> 73 Goran SM4DHF
> **************************************
> http://www.sm4dhf.com/search.shtml
> log search collection
>
>
>
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sun Aug 25 00:39:23 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (M.Sivcevic, VK4DX)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] September state QSO parties
Message-ID: <3D678C8B.5060003@stelex.com.au>
VK4DX Contest calendar ( www.vk4dx.net ) has been updated with the
September state QSO parties' rules (TN, LA, AL, TX)
73 Mike, VK4DX
>From n6nt at ispwest.com Sat Aug 24 16:55:43 2002
From: n6nt@ispwest.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
>> > My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in
>>my
>> > shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
>> > why.
>>
>>The Kenwood. :)
>
>
>The TenTec Orion.
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
>From the Ten-Tec web page on 24 August 2002:
--------------
"Please note that as of today (June 19, 2002) that we have not published
complete spec and receiver performance data - we expect these to be
forthcoming shortly and will publish them to our web site in the near
future. Printed literature and revised photos of the Orion will be available
in the next few weeks."
We will begin deliveries in September 2002, but it is likely that backorder
status will stretch delivery of some orders for the Orion past that date.
First orders in are the first orders shipped."
---------------
Excuse me, but I'm from the computer industry. That's where you know a
marketeer is lying simply by the fact that his lips are moving. While I'm
sure there are some people who are so loyal to Ten-Tec that they would jump
at the chance to get an early spot on this waiting list, I suggest that
those "early adopters" are likely to end up the ones with the arrows in
their backs. Personally, I think I'll wait until I hear an Orion on the air
and can read some reliable lab reports before jumping on this bandwagon.
Bruce, N6NT
>From ws7i at ewarg.org Sun Aug 25 00:54:39 2002
From: ws7i@ewarg.org (Jay Townsend)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Last Call - RTTY NAQP Log's
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20020824235439.007646ec@ewarg.org>
This is the last call for RTTY NAQP logs.
Send them today or miss helping with the accuracy of the contest.
Jay
---
Jay Townsend, WS7I < ws7i@ewarg.org >
Assistant Manager RTTY NAQP
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Sat Aug 24 21:02:22 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000
MP5
In-Reply-To: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.2.2.20020824200151.01aa1e40@mail.attbi.com>
I saw the TenTec Orion at the New England Division convention. I did not
play with it, but over-heard that the "software isn't done yet".
73 - Jim AD1C
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Sat Aug 24 23:26:52 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
Message-ID: <9e.2b74f300.2a999a6c@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/24/2002 11:32:45 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
ah3c@frii.com writes:
> I have been gathering SO2R e-mails over the past 6 years so I can
> make up the rest of the station.
Six years! What are you waiting for, the next sunspot cycle? Just joshing
you, but really, why wait?
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From ve3pn at igs.net Sun Aug 25 04:59:22 2002
From: ve3pn@igs.net (Peter Barron)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5 +Ten Tec
Orion
Message-ID: <000f01c24beb$cc5cb260$98f4a8c0@HOMEOFFICE>
Has anyone taken delivery of an Orion yet , interested in its SO2R capacity
Peter Barron
Ve3pn@igs.net
>From g4buo at compuserve.com Fri Aug 23 05:18:54 2002
From: g4buo@compuserve.com (Dave Lawley)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: NAQP and Icom
Message-ID: <200208230419_MC3-1-CA5-3286@compuserve.com>
Bruce, N6NT/ZF2NT wrote:
>Icom was a major supporter of WRTC '96, though I don't know what they may
>have done for 2000 or 2002.
Icom provided brand-new IC765 and IC735 radios for each station in the
original WRTC in Seattle in 1990. I remember being very impressed
with the IC765, and regret not having brought one back with me at the
very advantageous price that was on offer.
Icom provided us with brand-new IC756PROII and IC7400 (also known
as IC746PRO) on loan to the GB50 Jubilee station, and the rigs worked
flawlessly.
It seems to me that both Yaesu and Icom have gone crazy with their
rig naming conventions. IC756PROII, FT1000MP MK-V Field. Yuk.
Only Kenwood have stayed with a more sensible choice of identifier
for their rigs, unfortuntately in the area where it matters - performance
- Kenwood seem to have lost the plot. Will be interested to hear what
contesters think of the Ten-Tec Orion when it hits the streets. At
present if I had to get a new radio it would be the K2/100.
Dave G4BUO
>From ha1ag at compuserve.com Sun Aug 25 09:01:56 2002
From: ha1ag@compuserve.com (Zoli Pitman HA1AG)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
References: <8d.1d123d10.2a96f160@aol.com>
<5.1.1.6.2.20020823105241.0516add0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <000001c24c20$8630ba40$1c6cd3d4@pcl0486>
>>> My question is this: knowing what my operating habits are, if you were
in
>>> my shoes and price were no object, which of the three would you purchase
and
>>> why.
>>
>>The Kenwood. :)
>
>
> The TenTec Orion.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
How do you know?
Zoli HA1AG
>From arturodaprile at libero.it Mon Aug 26 00:28:41 2002
From: arturodaprile@libero.it (ik7jwy)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW-CW 2001 results ?
Message-ID: <000b01c24c7e$63412840$a89d1c97@it>
HI All,
does anyone know where I can find out the results (only Italy), please ?
Thanks
73's de Art, IK7JWY
>From nf1j at earthlink.net Sun Aug 25 17:14:42 2002
From: nf1j@earthlink.net (Warren C. Stankiewicz)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anyone have (or know a source for) DRSI PCPA software?
References: <002101c24b87$17905bc0$4c775142@fpfzqlga>
Message-ID: <000b01c24c8d$3266e8e0$321bfea9@familyroom>
As I slowly put things together, and think about getting more actively on
the air...
I found my old DRSI board, but can't seem to find the floppy with the TNCTSR
drivers, and the regular packet program that used to use it. (I found the
BBS and TCPIP ones, naturally).
Since DRSI no longer exists, does anyone know of a regular source for this
stuff, or barring that, have an old disk laying around a copy of?
Many thanks,
warren, NF1J/6
nf1j@earthlink.net
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Sun Aug 25 19:28:35 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Letterman's Top Ten List
In-Reply-To: <03b901c24ab0$5eceb5e0$27d7fea9@mirage>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEEIHEHAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
>
> > Letterman's Top Ten Reasons To Operate The Ohio QSO Party
>
> But the real reason, of course, is to tone up those operating
> skills for the Washington State Salmon Run on September 21st and
> 22nd! http://www.wwdxc.org/salmonrun/ 30 days and counting!
>
Which, in turn is nothing more than a warm-up for the Texas QSO Party,
September 28-29, 2002.
If you can't be a Texan, you can at least work one (or more).
http://www.k5vuu.com/tqp/
73,
dale, kg5u
>From k5zd at charter.net Mon Aug 26 01:15:03 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5 +Ten Tec
Orion
In-Reply-To: <000f01c24beb$cc5cb260$98f4a8c0@HOMEOFFICE>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDMEEMDMAA.k5zd@charter.net>
I got to see the new Ten Tec Orion for the first time at the Boxboro
convention this weekend. It looks like a nice package - especially if you
like black! The look is kind of a cross between an Icom and a TenTec.
Word is that the original production run is sold out. Second run is
expected some time before Christmas.
This radio reflects a new concept in radio design. The hardware is a
platform with user interface (knobs, dials, display) and RF. The real
features will be enabled through software. Assuming they have a strong
platform (the specs look good), the innovation and possibilities will come
from software. Too early to tell if the Ten Tec engineering team is up for
that challenge, but assuming the software can be upgraded in the field, the
potential for continuous improvement is intriguing.
Given the expected product availability, you have some time to think about
it and wait for some of the early user comments.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Peter Barron
> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 03:59 AM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ICOM 775 vs ICOM 756 PRO 2 vs YAESU FT 1000 MP5
> +Ten Tec Orion
>
>
> Has anyone taken delivery of an Orion yet , interested in its
> SO2R capacity
>
>
> Peter Barron
> Ve3pn@igs.net
>
>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 26 11:03:54 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208261703.g7QH3sc11356@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to paticipate in this summary, please visit,
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
S50A 634 1498 229 24 343,042 SCC
SV1XV 233 525 117 61,425
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 788 1834 243 24 445,662 Latvian CC
HA9RU 574 1300 199 18 258,700
S56A 462 1063 219 15 232,797 CCS
AA5AU 462 1167 191 17 222,897
WX4TM 413 1053 147 154,791
W2YC 353 955 143 136,565 FRC
VK4UC 260 763 125 10 95,375
VE6YR 202 493 111 16 54,723
VA3DX 116 326 61 3 19,886 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
HG9A(HA9OA) 589 1346 214 21 288,044
PA5AT 454 1022 206 24 210,532
SP8SW 374 822 172 19 141,384 SPDX Club
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 280 809 162 10 131,058 Chiltern DX Club
YL2LY 332 747 167 13 124,749
F6FJE 337 790 155 122,450
N2WK 273 739 131 11 96,809
WA5CHX 230 585 123 14 71,955
M0BEX 158 343 77 10 26,411
VE3BUC 115 294 75 7 22,050 CCO
WA6BOB 62 141 48 2 6,768
Operators:
S50A S50A,S57IIO,S57LWG
SV1XV SV1VN,SV1XV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Aug 26 11:05:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208261705.g7QH5Nv11365@localhost.localdomain>
2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 26Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: TOEC.Contest@pobox.com
Mail logs to:
TOEC
Box 178
S831 22 Ostersund
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
F5IN 338 74 36,852 U.F.T.
N2ED 145 25 4 10,525 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 20 20 00:23 400 Chiltern DX Club
Operators:
(none)
>From w4pa at yahoo.com Mon Aug 26 12:51:48 2002
From: w4pa@yahoo.com (Scott W4PA)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Truth or Consequences. . . .
Message-ID: <20020826185149.98805.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com>
--------------
>>"Please note that as of today (June 19, 2002) that we have not
>>published complete spec and receiver performance data - we expect
>>these to be forthcoming shortly and will publish them to our web site
>>in the near future. Printed literature and revised photos of the
>>Orion will be available in the next few weeks."
>Excuse me, but I'm from the computer industry. That's where you know
a
>marketeer is lying simply by the fact that his lips are moving. While
>I'm sure there are some people who are so loyal to Ten-Tec that they
>would jump at the chance to get an early spot on this waiting list, I
>suggest that
>those "early adopters" are likely to end up the ones with the arrows
in
>their backs. Personally, I think I'll wait until I hear an Orion on
>the air
>and can read some reliable lab reports before jumping on this
>bandwagon.
>Bruce, N6NT
--------------------------------------------------------
The "marketing liar" who wrote the text that appears on the Ten-Tec
web site regarding the new Orion HF transceiver is rumored to know
a thing or two about high-end receiver performance. I hear he even
gets on for the occasional CW contest. Unconfirmed at this hour...
film at 11.
Scott Robbins, W4PA
Amateur Radio Product Manager
Ten-Tec, Inc.
__________________________________________________
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Aug 26 16:46:35 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
Message-ID: <a.241a944a.2a9bdf9b@aol.com>
Hello Guys,
I thought this might be of interest:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From contesting at eircom.net Tue Aug 27 00:00:58 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Flags wanted..
Message-ID: <00f201c24d4c$26ae3700$c7a6cad5@host>
Hi - I am looking for the flags of the following territories or islands -
does anyone know whether they exist, or where they can be located ?
73s, Tim EI8IC
www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
**************************
bs - Scarborough Reef
bv9p - Pratas Is
ce0 - Easter Is
ce0 - San Felix and San Ambrosio Is
ce0 - Juan Fernandez Is
cy9 - St. Paul Is
cy0 - Sable Is
fo - Austral Is
fo - Marquesas Is
fo8x - Clipperton Is
h40 - Temotu Province
hk0 - Malpelo Is
jd - Minami Torishima
kg4 - Guantanamo Bay
kh5 - Palmyra Is
kh5k - Kingman Reef
kh7k - Kure Is
kp5 - Desecheo Is
py0s - St Peter and St Paul Rocks
r1m - Malyj Vysotskij Is
vk9m - Mellish Reef
vk9w - Willis Is
vk0 - Macquarie Is
vp8 - South Orkney Is
vp8 - South Shetland Is
vu4 - Andaman and Nicobar Is
vu7 - Lakshadweep Is
xf4 - Revilla Gigedo Is
yv0 - Aves Is
zl8 - Kermadec Is
zl9 - Auckland Is and Campbell Is
3b6 - Agalega Is
3b9 - Rodriguez Is
3c0 - Annobon Is
3d2 - Conway Reef
3d2 - Rotuma Is
>From felipe at isla.net Mon Aug 26 19:15:54 2002
From: felipe@isla.net (Felipe J. Hernandez)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: [FCG] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
In-Reply-To: <a.241a944a.2a9bdf9b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <003601c24d4e$24ee73b0$c800640a@isla.net>
George,
Great to hear back from you...sounds like fun..
Anyway, this online soapbox is the most exiting thing Ive seen from the
arrl in years..
If cq would do something like this it would add a new dimension to
contesting...
Just imagine getting all the soapbox commentaries that bring back the
memories of the contest and immediate information including photos of
the stations... this is fun all year long.. KUDOS to the arrl for this
effort...
Felipe
-----Original Message-----
From: fcg-admin@mailman.qth.net [mailto:fcg-admin@mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Georgek5kg@aol.com
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 3:47 PM
To: TOMK5RC@aol.com; CWMAN1@aol.com; w6ter@worldnet.att.net; Steven
Wheatley; fcg@mailman.qth.net; w2gd@hotmail.com; A.AIMETTE;
CQ-Contest@CONTESTING.COM
Subject: [FCG] J75KG Soapbox and Photos
Hello Guys,
I thought this might be of interest:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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Post your scores: http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
FCG QSL Cards: http://www.qth.com/star/FCG
FCG Cluster Information: http://www.qsl.net/fcg/cluster.html
FCG Shirts & Hats: http://www.qsl.net/fcg/cart.html
FCG@mailman.qth.net
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Mon Aug 26 23:43:07 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Flags wanted..
In-Reply-To: <00f201c24d4c$26ae3700$c7a6cad5@host>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208262239060.9421-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Tim Makins, EI8IC wrote:
> Hi - I am looking for the flags of the following territories or islands -
> does anyone know whether they exist, or where they can be located ?
>
> 73s, Tim EI8IC
> www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
>
Most of the islands you've listed are owned by other countries and would
fly the flag of the parent country. The CIA World Fact Book might be a
good place to look.
Zack W9SZ
>From f5nly at free.fr Tue Aug 27 07:11:22 2002
From: f5nly@free.fr (F5NLY)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
Message-ID: <000c01c24d7f$ce5d46c0$7ab5933e@lo>
Hi,
is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
?
Tks in advance,
73 Lee.
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Tue Aug 27 09:57:06 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
References: <000c01c24d7f$ce5d46c0$7ab5933e@lo>
Message-ID: <052c01c24dd1$a151ee40$6501a8c0@don>
Excellent group of programs. Not only do you get the Log Checker, you
also get a Cabrillo converter that converts just about any kind of log to
Cabrillo
and a Master Call database maintenance program which I use to maintain a very
large database for RTTY. Master call files can be converted for WriteLog, WF1B
or CT and I'm sure some of the others.
Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "F5NLY" <f5nly@free.fr>
To: <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:11 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
> Hi,
> is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
> ?
> Tks in advance,
> 73 Lee.
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Aug 27 11:52:52 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log checker
Message-ID: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/27/2002 12:58:45 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
f5nly@free.fr writes:
> is there anybody using the WT4I contest tools and what's ur opinion about it
>
Lee, I use the WT4I contest tools, and I find them to be quite useful for
finding anomolies in Cabrillo files. For example, you can quickly and easily
find RST errors, Zone errors, Band errors, etc. There is a feature for using
master.dta, but I have never really every figured out how to use this,
however.
For me WT4I tools was worth the money.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:32:12 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271632.g7RGWCv12495@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB HP
K4BAI 133 42 59 25 7 25,872 SECC
W4SAA 139 13 66 12 22,698 FCG
N6RO 99 31 50 15 5 14,820 NCCC
KW8W 0 198 0 74 4 14,652
N2ED 52 63 35 40 5 12,525 FRC
W3IQ 17 94 13 52 5 8,320 NCC
K5KG 48 12 35 11 3 5,060 FCG
N6DE(@W6YX) 43 17 26 13 3 4,056 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB LP
KU8E 159 109 68 57 12 53,375 SECC
N8EA 149 77 71 41 11 41,776 MRRC
NY1S 177 43 76 26 12 40,494
K8IR 124 88 65 43 36,288 BAY AREA WIRELESS
W7LPF 138 17 74 11 11 24,905
NF4A 98 79 49 40 24,475 FCG
NA4K 96 67 55 39 24,346 TCG
NU8Z 65 58 41 33 4 13,912 MRRC
KN4Y 100 0 2 0 9 12,800 FCG
N3SD 45 45 28 23 5 6,885 NCC
K5OT 65 0 50 0 6,500 SMC
W8RU 34 12 25 9 1 5,440
N2CU 36 27 24 20 2 4,356 Western New York DX
N4GG 22 3 18 3 1 801 PVRC
K6UFO 10 12 8 12 2 640 NCCC
K4LOG 0 26 0 20 520 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB QRP
N4BP 50 0 37 0 3,700 FCG
WB6BWZ 11 5 11 4 3 405 SECC
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:33:44 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271633.g7RGXiT12504@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SCC RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@hamradio.si
Mail logs to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
To participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
S50A 634 1498 229 24 343,042 SCC
SV1XV 233 525 117 61,425
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
9A5W 921 2217 250 22 554,250 Croatian CC
YL2KF 788 1834 243 24 445,662 Latvian CC
KH6ND(@KH7R) 555 1632 212 345,984
HA9RU 574 1300 199 18 258,700
S56A 462 1063 219 15 232,797 CCS
AA5AU 462 1167 191 17 222,897
WX4TM 413 1053 147 154,791
W2YC 353 955 143 136,565 FRC
VK4UC 260 763 125 10 95,375
VE6YR 202 493 111 16 54,723
VA3DX 116 326 61 3 19,886 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
RG9O(RZ9OU) 593 1651 209 22 345,059 Novosibirsk Contest
HG9A(HA9OA) 589 1346 214 21 288,044
PA5AT 454 1022 206 24 210,532
A45WD(YO9HP) 340 967 160 154,720
SP8SW 374 822 172 19 141,384 SPDX Club
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 280 809 162 10 131,058 Chiltern DX Club
YL2LY 332 747 167 13 124,749
F6FJE 337 790 155 122,450
N2WK 273 739 131 11 96,809
GU0SUP 265 604 131 79,124
WA5CHX 230 585 123 14 71,955
M0BEX 158 343 77 10 26,411
VE3BUC 115 294 75 7 22,050 CCO
VE7ASK 112 260 72 18,720
WA6BOB 62 141 48 2 6,768
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DJ9XB/QRP 203 443 122 54,046
Operators:
S50A S50A,S57IIO,S57LWG
SV1XV SV1VN,SV1XV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:35:20 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271635.g7RGZKq12513@localhost.localdomain>
2002 TOEC Grid, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: TOEC.Contest@pobox.com
Mail logs to:
TOEC
Box 178
S831 22 Ostersund
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, pleae visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
F5IN 338 74 36,852 U.F.T.
N2ED 145 25 4 10,525 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
SM3X(SM3CVM) 273 54 19,062 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 20 20 1 400 Chiltern DX Club
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:37:25 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271637.g7RGbPk12524@localhost.localdomain>
2002 SARTG RTTY - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: October 10, 2002
E-mail logs to: sm7bhm@svessa.se
Mail logs to:
SARTG Contest Manager
Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
Pilspetsvagen 4
SE-29166 Kristianstad
Sweden
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 903 12450 262 24 3,261,900 Ural Contest Group
OL5Q 803 9940 248 2,465,120
RI4M 811 9235 260 2,401,100
J48CS 769 8655 232 24 2,007,960
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
YL2KF 790 9220 253 2,332,660 Latvian CC
DK0EE(DL4MDO) 738 8810 250 24 2,202,500 BCC
AA5AU 688 8675 250 24 2,168,750
RK4FF 786 8825 245 24 2,162,125
K4GMH 686 9260 231 2,139,060 PVRC
OH2BP 742 8410 235 1,976,350 The Jet Set
KH6ND(@KH7R) 646 9555 206 24 1,968,330
LT0H(LU3HY) 513 7565 197 20 1,490,305
VA3DX 497 6565 217 18 1,424,605
W2YC 460 6265 197 1,234,205 FRC
K4WW 465 6120 200 20 1,224,000 KCG
VK4UC 428 6355 180 17 1,143,900
GM4FDM 527 6505 175 22 1,138,375 GM DX Group
KI6DY/0 430 5440 168 22 913,920
WX4TM 440 5480 107 893,240
DL4RCK 387 4360 163 13 710,680 BCC
AH6OZ 276 4030 120 11 483,600
N2WK 63 865 44 1 38,060
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
LU1NDC 443 6455 187 23 1,207,085
A45WD(YO9HP) 456 6455 177 1,142,535
RW4WZ 479 5350 195 1,043,250
W8UL 308 4150 145 20 601,750
SV1CIB 371 4280 139 23 594,920
GU0SUP 323 3725 155 23 577,375 BARTG
PA5AT 285 3115 124 11 386,260
VE6YR 262 3090 98 302,820
W1TO 161 2175 102 221,850 YCCC
SP8SW 177 1925 96 9 184,800 SPDX Club
VE9DX 142 1770 99 175,230
KH6GMP 153 2220 75 48 166,500 KONA HAWAII DX CLUB
HB9DTM 143 1600 63 8 100,800 F8KCF CONTEST GANG
VE3BUC 114 1480 65 3 96,200 CCO
PY2YU 101 1470 52 3 76,440 TuPY DX Group
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 57 830 30 2 24,900 Chiltern DX Club
K7JJ 46 505 25 5 12,625 SCCC
WA6BOB 48 530 23 2 12,190
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 146 2145 49 12 105,105 Czech Contest Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
A45WD(YO9HP) 210 3030 63 190,890
RW4WZ 211 1805 62 111,910
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
RW4WZ 279 2435 76 185,060
SV1XV 211 2170 65 141,050
VA3WN 62 760 31 4 23,560 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
SM7BHM 146 1530 51 10 78,030 SARTG
Operators:
A45WD YO9HP,YO9HP
J48CS IK2QEI,IT9CHU,SV2DCD,SV8CS
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RW4WZ RW4WZ,RW4WZ,RW4WZ
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:39:50 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271639.g7RGdoh12533@localhost.localdomain>
2002 NAQP SSB - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 17, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssbnaqp@ncjweb.com
Mail logs to:
Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
4225 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/2 LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 1499 243 12 364,257 CTDXCC
K5TR 1491 240 12 357,840
W5KFT 1426 247 12 352,222 CTDXCC
K5NA 1188 211 12 250,668 CTDXCC
W5SB 1084 184 12 204,498
AE9B 958 166 12 159,028 SMC
K4NO 612 161 9 98,532 SECC
K0HM 271 89 24,119 Grand Mesa
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
N6MJ(@W6KP) 1211 205 10 244,360 SCCC
K4AB 954 194 10 185,076 SECC
K0UK 908 196 9 177,968 Grand Mesa
K6NA(N6ED) 862 202 10 174,124 SCCC
W5TM(W5AO) 784 209 10 163,856 OkDX
N0AV 817 199 10 162,583 SMC
N4BP 953 166 9 158,198 FCG
W5WMU 765 204 10 156,060
K7RI(KD7SGR) 1001 1 10 154,845 WWDXC
NX9T 779 186 10 144,894
KH6VV(KH6DV) 917 157 9 143,969
K7SV 776 183 9 142,008 PVRC
NF4A 783 178 9 139,374 FCG
K5RC 809 167 9 135,103 NCCC
W7ZR 799 169 10 135,031 WVDXC
K9PW(@K9MOT) 714 178 10 127,092 SMC
K5XR(W5ASP) 685 180 123,300 TDXS
K6IF 750 158 118,500 NCCC
AB0MV(@N2IC) 760 154 116,116 Grand Mesa
NA1QP(W1CTN) 651 176 9 114,576 TCG
N5DO 708 161 10 113,988
W6TK 769 142 10 109,198 SCCC
KE9S 608 170 10 103,360
K9NR 608 162 10 98,496 SMC
W4NF 627 150 10 94,050
K0OU 552 166 10 91,632 SMC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 623 147 10 91,581 SCCC
NY4T 619 146 10 90,374 TCG
AE6Y 585 154 10 89,782 NCCC
WN6K 647 136 10 87,992 SCCC
KU8E 515 161 10 82,915 SECC
NA4K 538 154 8 82,852 TCG
K4XS 561 140 6 78,540
AA4LR 504 155 10 78,120 SECC
N5YA 460 163 10 74,980
K1VUT 510 146 10 74,460
NQ4U 515 140 72,100 TCG
AA6PW 559 127 6 70,993 SCCC
K6RIM 500 124 9 62,000 NCCC
K9MI 490 124 9 60,760 SMC
N4GN 383 158 5 60,514 KCG
K5KG 439 133 7 58,387 FCG
NS4T 393 142 10 55,806
N6TW 441 115 9 50,715 SCCC
VE3BUC 456 107 9 48,792 CCO
AA3ZE(@K3WW) 381 128 10 48,768
K8IR 342 133 9 45,486 BAY AREA WIRELESS
K6UFO 348 117 10 40,716 NCCC
K9JLS(@AI9U) 345 117 10 40,365 Tennessee Contest Gr
N4CW 350 115 7 40,250
K6TA 310 100 5 31,000 NCCC
KC0CZI 312 99 5 30,888
WS7V 297 104 10 30,888
WC4H 310 90 4 27,900 FCG
NY1S 255 104 10 26,520
K4BP 275 93 4 25,775 TCG
W4SAA 229 112 10 25,648 FCG
K4TX 263 97 3 25,511 PVRC
N9NE(TODD) 261 97 5 25,317 SMC
N5RZ 324 77 2 24,948
K9GX 244 97 7 23,668 KCG
K0GAS 234 95 22,230 Grand Mesa
WN4M 232 95 8 22,040 TCG
VE3DZ 244 90 4 21,960 CCO
W0ETT/M 282 77 10 21,714 Grand Mesa
AL1G 305 70 10 21,350
AK8B 225 89 9 20,025
VE3KZ 230 87 4 19,923 CCO
AA7ML 222 82 6 18,204
N6VH 193 90 17,370 SCCC
KK1L 183 91 3 16,653 YCCC
W0TM 201 80 3 16,080 Grand Mesa
K8MR 180 87 3 15,660 MRRC
VE3RZ 219 71 15,549 CCO
ND2T 185 80 14,800 NCCC
N6ZZ 189 73 2 13,797 SCCC
VA3XRZ 194 68 9 13,192 CCO
K8KHZ 187 50 3 9,350 MRRC
K1PQS 116 70 7 8,120
VE4YU 112 67 3 7,504
N5RG 122 59 2 7,198
W6ZZZ 117 54 6,318 NCCC
K6AM 115 52 1 5,980 SCCC
K4LOG 76 46 3,496 FCG
K4RFK 73 40 2,920 FCG
KE4KMG 63 31 6 1,953 TCG
KW8W 32 20 640 MRRC
N9GUN 35 17 1 595 SMC
N4GG 22 18 1 396 PVRC
K7JJ 22 15 3 330 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
KI0II 214 82 8 17,548 Grand Mesa
W6RCL 51 34 2 1,734
WB6BWZ 15 12 1 180 SECC
Operators:
AE9B AE9B,W0ZAP
K0HM AE0Q,KC0KLP
K5NA K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KE5RS,KI5DR
K5TR K5TR,KK5MI,WM5R
W5KFT K5PI,KT5I,N6DE,WW5X
W5NN K5NZ,N5RP,N5XJ,NX5M,UA0OFF,W5PR
W5SB KC5NSW,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,KE4NT,KK5LD,KN5Z,NA5F
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Aug 27 10:41:41 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208271641.g7RGffL12546@localhost.localdomain>
2002 WAE DX Contest, CW - All Claimed Scores 27Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: waedc@darc.de
Mail logs to:
WAEDC Contest Manager
Bernhard Buettner, DL6RAI
Schmidweg 17
D-85609 Dornach
Germany
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
9K9K(9K2RR) 2339 2311 493 39 2,292,450
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 2004 2000 215 48 2,206,204
KC1XX 1990 1986 193 42 1,990,473 ECC
N3RD(@N3RS) 1897 1888 182 48 1,786,520 FRC
K2NG 1776 1773 174 48 1,600,148 FRC
PX2W(@PY2YU) 1388 1344 159 40 1,029,964 TuPY DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
NZ1U(@KB1H) 181 180 161 5 58,121 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
P3F(5B4AGN) 2138 2134 549 36 2,343,681
YL8M(LY2TA) 1145 1925 275 35 2,069,180 Latvian CC
UA9AM 1780 1767 528 36 1,872,816 URAL CONTEST GROUP
N2NC(@N2RM) 1711 1711 172 36 1,529,634 FRC
K4JA(K9GY) 1509 1507 176 36 1,374,840 PVRC
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 1123 1296 547 35 1,323,193
NY4A(N4AF) 1597 1570 162 36 1,321,716 PVRC
RV9JR 1440 1440 174 36 1,292,671 SRR
LY4AA(@LY7A) 738 1385 595 36 1,260,210 Kaunas University of
JY9QJ 1302 1281 470 18 1,205,080 BCC
PJ2M(KD4D) 1413 1409 166 36 1,157,020 PVRC
AA3B 1191 1189 155 36 961,520 FRC
G3TXF 608 1239 504 36 930,888
UA9CDC 1016 1009 171 24 901,125 Ural Contest Group
DF3IAL 772 1107 471 36 885,009 BCC
OM3PA 967 913 466 36 872,818
YU1ZZ 889 1000 436 30 823,604 YU CC
K3WW(@K322) 1078 1077 149 25 823,210 FRC
RK4FF 742 1229 414 36 815,994
S56A 609 822 489 30 699,759 CCS
K5ZD 861 859 403 16 692,757 YCCC
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 1030 1030 308 11 634,480
W2YC 850 845 141 620,370 FRC
VE3KZ 1004 1004 304 610,432 CCO
W2UP 783 781 140 558,348 FRC
W9RE 717 717 134 19 488,994 SMC
N2ED 810 809 114 18 433,892 FRC
GW7X(GW3NJW) 486 725 146 33 424,008 Contest Cambria
N4CW 745 745 236 17 351,640 PVRC
W4SAA 583 583 254 26 295,910 FCG
K9NW(@K9UWA) 576 576 98 17 270,720 MRRC
K4BAI 593 593 97 259,734 SECC
N9RV 572 559 97 12 244,080 SMC
ZS4TX 445 443 107 14 229,992 Pretoria Contest CLu
F5IN 616 444 205 30 217,300 U.F.T.
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 285 366 314 204,100 TOEC
W3BP 622 621 66 190,026
K1GU 386 384 100 14 185,570 YCCC
K2ONP 440 431 200 14 173,800 HVCDX
G4BUO 381 310 102 170,677
N4ZR 353 346 78 10 123,723 PVRC
K4AB 292 288 181 7 104,618 SECC
N2GC 226 225 228 6 102,828 YCCC
K6TA 229 227 107 12 48,792 NCCC
AA5AU 101 100 49 9 21,708
K4RO 115 107 41 18,204 TCG
N6TW 107 106 35 14,910 SCCC
N4GG 66 62 32 1 10,496 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 561 1425 360 36 714,960 WWYC
DH1TW(@DF3CB) 652 874 465 36 709,590 BCC
DL1EFD 479 842 154 36 483,486 RR DX
K4OGG 773 773 107 398,868 SECC
EA3KU 467 432 149 18 305,406
T93Y 375 593 220 23 212,960 Sarajevo Contest Gro
RD4M(UA4LU) 317 689 190 23 191,140
ON5ZO 334 373 268 34 189,476 WWYC
IR2V(I2WIJ) 263 520 232 20 181,656 MARCONI CONTEST CLUB
VP2V/N2WKS 465 330 96 17 171,039 FRC
NF4A 366 365 87 10 145,469 FCG
VE3MQW 333 333 196 30 130,536 CCO
RW3VZ 306 129 281 122,235
OK6A(OK2CMW) 340 223 94 31 119,356
VE9DX 266 266 88 115,976
VE3IAY 277 276 87 24 114,471 CCO
HB9ARF 312 69 270 102,600
LY1DS 173 352 191 10 100,275
VE3BUC 280 279 174 19 97,266 CCO
VE3DZ 214 213 76 6 72,590 CCO
ON4ADZ 225 148 65 12 55,204
AB2E 167 166 158 52,614 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 180 60 67 2 41,040
WA4TT 140 140 57 3 37,240 SECC
K5NZ 138 127 60 4 36,835
PA5AT 185 112 45 8 32,967
VA3XRZ 137 116 52 14 30,360 CCO
KU8E 104 96 111 6 22,200 SECC
VE3RZ 105 90 100 5 19,500 CCO
VA3WN 84 78 40 3 15,617 CCO
W1TO 54 54 26 5,616 YCCC
4U1ITU(HB9DTM) 100 0 72 5,256 IARC
VE3EY 48 40 27 1 4,752 CCO
Operators:
K2NG K2NG,K2TW,NO2R
KC1XX K1EA,K1GQ,KC1XX,KM3T,W1FV
N3RD N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ
NZ1U KB1H,N1XS
PX2W PY2NDX,PY2YU
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RV9WA,RV9WB,RW9WA,RW9WY,UA9WFM
>From k8khz at comcast.net Tue Aug 27 21:53:40 2002
From: k8khz@comcast.net (Sean D. Fleming)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
Message-ID: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left the
computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only one
but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so how
do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
Sean K8KHZ
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>From k5ka at earthlink.net Tue Aug 27 23:04:17 2002
From: k5ka@earthlink.net (Ken Adams)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <200208280246.g7S2kMhF022937@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
>I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
>
The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
available for
your transmit antenna.
>2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build your
own.
See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods, including
the
computer interface.
>3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
>
Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works with
all the
popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
>any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
Good luck and enjoy the rig.
73, Ken K5KA
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 00:18:22 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <3D6C4F0E.000017.00920@MIKE>
Sean, although you may feel like you stepped
backwards, you actually took a big step forward
in comparing a 570 to an 850 as a contest rig.
I've had both. To connect to a pc for rig control,
there are several choices you can make. You
can build your own, or guys like W1GEE sells
them for about 40 bucks. Just do a search on
W1GEE and it will show his site. Same thing
goes for the cw keying. You can build a serial
interface with directions that usually come with
your logging software, or purchase interfaces
such as sold on the TRLog web site made by
W1WEF. There are 3 models that range from
$25 or so to around $50. In an actual contest,
I think you'll find the 850 is much better in
handling the QRM then the 570. For CW use,
I had 2 400 hz Inrad filters in mine, and it worked
well. On the antenna part, I've never used
seperate antennas for transmit and receive,
so I'm not much help there, but I have seen the
mod, so it can be done. Hang in there, because
you DID make the right decision.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Sean D. Fleming
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
transmit on it?
2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so
how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
blaster will that do the trick?
any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
Sean K8KHZ
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>From n5nj at gte.net Wed Aug 28 09:53:40 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
Message-ID: <20020828135340.OIEZ18399.out012.verizon.net@[127.0.0.1]>
Once you use your 850 in a contest, you'll wonder why you said what you said
here. This is especially true if you install good filters in both IF's.
The receive antenna mod allows you to connect seperate receive antennas.
N3OC's (nee WA3WJD) mod is excellent to do this. The single SO-239 is for
transmitting. Use an external antena switch.
For computer interfacing, you need a Kenwood IF-232C level convertor or
equivalent to change from the TTL levels on the radio to RS-232. Then, it's
equivalent to the 570 as far as computer control.
You can use a rig blaster with the 850 just like you would with the 570. You
may want to consider using a simple LPT port or serial port interface for
sending CW. They can be built for a few dollars, or you can buy them from many
sources - W1WEF makes an excellent one.
The 850 has less bells and whistles than the 570, but can out-perform it
easily. Invest in some good filters for it. If you close your eyes and
listen, you won't be able to tell you're not using one of the latest
multi-kilobuck radios.
73,
Bob N5NJ
>
> From: "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net>
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
>
> I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
> 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is only
> one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can you
> transmit on it?
>
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band and
> mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port so
> how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
> 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have rig
> blaster will that do the trick?
>
> any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
> Sean K8KHZ
>
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Wed Aug 28 09:53:50 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
should develop their own.
Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
73, Bill W7TI
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Wed Aug 28 14:35:25 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL contest certificate redesign
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A92993CC@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
After many years of service, were are retiring our old style landscape-format
(horizontal) certificates and replacing them with sleek, sharp portrait-style
(vertical) designs. The changeover has meant delivery delays, however.
To those awaiting certificates for several ARRL-sponsored operating events,
please stand by. The basic artwork has been approved, and the Graphics
Department is hard at work tweaking the final design and layout for the
certificates.
We anticipate having the new certificates on hand, ready for labeling and
mailing by the Contest Branch by mid-October. The new-style certificates will
be used for all ARRL-sponsored HF and international events starting with the
certificates for the 2001 ARRL 160 Meter Contest. New VHF/UHF certificates will
debut with the 2002 June VHF QSO party. New ARRL November Sweepstakes
certificates will be issued for the first time for the 2002 events.
In addition to the new certificates, we are also replacing the old-style ARRL
June VHF QSO Party plaque with a more modern design. The artwork was selected
from dozens of photos submitted by members and will feature a spectacular
mountain sunrise from a rover's perspective. The new June plaques also are
expected to be available by mid-fall.
Thanks for your patience. If you have questions, please contact me at
n1nd@arrl.org or at 860-594-0232.
73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Wed Aug 28 14:31:40 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Logs Received Page available
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A92993CB@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
Field Day 2002 logs received posted (Aug 28, 2002) -- The ARRL Contest Branch
has announced that the logs submitted for Field Day 2002 have been posted on
the Logs Received page on the ARRL Web site. Click on "2002 ARRL Field Day"
under "Other Reports." Contact the ARRL Contest Branch (contests@arrl.org or
860-594-0232) if you spot errors or if your entry is missing. The Contest
Soapbox page includes interesting photographs and stories from many Field Day
groups. Feel free to share your group's photos and stories.
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
>From 00tlzivney at bsu.edu Wed Aug 28 13:46:01 2002
From: 00tlzivney@bsu.edu (Zivney, Terry L.)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Turner [mailto:w7ti@dslextreme.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:54 AM
To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
should develop their own.
Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
73, Bill W7TI
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CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From n2rd at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 15:01:50 2002
From: n2rd@arrl.net (Rajiv Dewan, N2RD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
Message-ID: <3A1862A8-BAB0-11D6-84A4-003065E721EA@arrl.net>
I think that log checking is a huge volunteer effort. Common standard
format log files help the volunteers. This is the reason for the
Cabrillo file requirement. Should ARRL, in other words its members,
pay for this or should the contesters bear some cost in making the log
checking easy? On the surface, it seems to me that the contesters
should bear the burden of making the volunteers' job easier.
The one argument that can be made against such a requirement, is that
it makes it harder for a casual contester to participate *and* send in
the logs. This is somewhat ameliorated by the fact that most
electronic log programs generate some form of Cabrillo logs, and ARRL
does not require Cabrillo format submission for contesters who log on
paper.
Just another opinion.
Regards,
Rajiv, N2RD
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:53 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
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>
>From w2up at mindspring.com Wed Aug 28 15:05:54 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <E17k7Ct-00013i-00@smtp6.mindspring.com>
Bill,
Are you serious?
Should the government buy your radios for you since they created
the FCC and licensing requirements? and so on...
Barry W2UP
On 28 Aug 02, at 8:53, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
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Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Aug 28 16:21:11 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <37.2ca0155e.2a9e7ca7@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/28/2002 5:40:23 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
w7ti@dslextreme.com writes:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
Here are my comments:
WT4I Tools software is not required in in order to create a Cabrillo
compliant log. That is the responsibility of the contest participant, and
most if not all of us, depend on our logging software - TR, WL, CT, etc. - to
generate the Cabrillo format correctly. WT4I Tools is an optional aide to be
used in ensuring, but only to a degree, that contact information is logged
correctly.
The contest sponsors, in this case the ARRL, has established - with the help
of very accomplished contesters - a standard format in which logs should be
submitted. That is Cabrillo. The benefit, of course, in having such a
standardized format is in the efficiency gained by automating the processing
of hundreds or thousands of logs.
You are questioning why the ARRL does not provide free of charge to the
contest community the WT4I Tools software. Your argument seems to be that
the League has adopted the Cabrillo standard and, therefore, should provide
software to edit the content of a Cabrillo file. Following that logic, you
could also argue that the League should provide free of charge the contest
logging software - TR, WL, CT, etc.- that generates the Cabrillo files.
Carrying the thread further - why not have the League provide free of charge
the equipment required to operate the contests to provide the contacts to
capture in the software to generate logs in the standardized format? (...she
swallowed a fly...). I think that you can begin to see the ridiculousness of
this logic.
Here is the Bottom Line in my way of thinking: The contest sponsor has the
responsibility of setting the rules (and standards) of the contest,
advertising the contest, evaluating and publicizing the results and awarding
the prizes. Everything else - including all costs of participation and
compliance with the rules - are are the responsibility of the contestants.
IMHO.
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 28 14:33:55 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
Sean...
Checkout N6TR's website at http://n6tr.jzap.com/850repair.html .
It has alot of useful info on mods/repairs etc... Gee if guys like
N6TR, K6LL, etc.. are using TS-850 's that can't be all that bad.
Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
$20. I have had an 850 for years - with both the 1st/2nd IF CW filters
and it has worked great !!! I have only used a 570 one time (at W4AN's)
for CQ WPX CW so don't have much experience with it. Have fun....
Jeff KU8E
--- "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net> wrote:
> I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
>
> 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve
> or can you transmit on it?
>
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is
> no rs232 port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a
> box to buy or what?
>
> 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
> have rig blaster will that do the trick?
>
> any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
>
> Sean K8KHZ
>
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>From trey at kkn.net Wed Aug 28 15:46:37 2002
From: trey@kkn.net (Trey Garlough)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <20020828214637.GC5081@kkn.net>
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from the
> membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I at some
> reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who wants them.
> If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League should develop their
> own.
> Am I missing the bigger picture here?
In a word, yes.
Did you find it annoying that back in The Old Days[tm] the ARRL
required you to use offical ARRL contest summary sheets and log sheets
and to submit an Op Aid 6 dupe sheet with your log?
Did you find it annoying that you had to send an SASE to Newington to
request copies of these official forms?
Did you find it annoying that the ARRL didn't provide postage-paid
envelopes for you to submit your contest logs?
Did you find it annoying that the ARRL didn't provide you with a
voucher to use at Kinko's to make copies of your logs?
Did you find it annoying that the post office charged you extra money
if you wanted to send your log via certified mail with return receipt
requested?
Now ask yourself all those same questions and substitute CQ for ARRL.
Now consider a budget for paper log submission, rounding off to whole
dollars to make things easy:
$1 SASE snail mailed to Newington to request forms
$1 Kinko's charge before the contest for copying one blank
summary sheet, the blank Op Aid 6 (two sides), and 10 blank
log sheets
$1 Kinko's charge after the contest for copying one prepared
summary sheet, the used Op Aid 6 (two sides), and 10 used
log sheets
$1 Log packet snail mailed to Newington
$4 Certified mail with return receipt (optional)
$??? Cost of your personal time, wear and tear on your car, etc
So using paper logs it's gonna cost you about $3-4 out of pocket every
time you get on and operate a contest and work 500 guys, unless you
splurge and send it certified USPS. Or you can send it in a FedEx
overnight letter for $10.
You can buy WT4I's Cabrillo Converter for $20, or you can download and
use KA5WSS's LogConv program for FREE.
I didn't include in the budget the cost of radios, amplifiers,
feedlines, antennas, headphones, power strips, ground rods, a desk for
your shack, a chair, a lamp, electricity, logging software, nor the
ISP charges you would spend submitting your log (or writing messages
to cq-contest!) because you have already paid for these things whether
or not your submit a log. You break even on a $20 Cabrillo converter
after about six contests. LogConv is a spectacular deal for the
price.
There is nothing new under the sun. The bottom line is that for
30/40/50? years there have been established procedures for submitting
contest logs. Today in 2002 there are still established procedures
for submitting contest logs -- only the details have changed.
A few years ago I predicted that "10 years from now people will look
back and laugh at all moaning that took place as contest log submittal
procedures were revised to include electronic logs."
Today I have a new prediction: "We will not have to wait 10 years."
--Trey, N5KO
>From kb1h at myeastern.com Wed Aug 28 19:25:44 2002
From: kb1h@myeastern.com (Dick Pechie)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <013a01c24ee1$da3f8800$8ecfd442@myeastern.com>
I can only echo most comments sent so far plus:
though we use FT-1000D, FT1000MPs here, we always use a TS-850 in one of the
operating spots.
The 850 is an excellent contest rig and much more simple to operate when you
don't need all the bells and whistles the other rigs have.
Dick - KB1H
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Clarke <ku8e1@yahoo.com>
To: Sean D. Fleming <k8khz@comcast.net>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
> Sean...
>
> Checkout N6TR's website at http://n6tr.jzap.com/850repair.html .
> It has alot of useful info on mods/repairs etc... Gee if guys like
> N6TR, K6LL, etc.. are using TS-850 's that can't be all that bad.
> Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
> $20. I have had an 850 for years - with both the 1st/2nd IF CW filters
> and it has worked great !!! I have only used a 570 one time (at W4AN's)
> for CQ WPX CW so don't have much experience with it. Have fun....
>
> Jeff KU8E
>
> --- "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net> wrote:
> > I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
> > 1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve
> > or can you transmit on it?
> >
> > 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> > band and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is
> > no rs232 port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a
> > box to buy or what?
> >
> > 3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
> > have rig blaster will that do the trick?
> >
> > any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> >
> > Sean K8KHZ
> >
> >
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Wed Aug 28 19:23:22 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL DX CW Results Now Available
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20020828222322.0117d208@pop.vnet.net>
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/
At the bottom of the page under August 28 and click
for Adobe .pdf file.
73, Bill W4ZV
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 18:57:45 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <3A1862A8-BAB0-11D6-84A4-003065E721EA@arrl.net>
Message-ID: <3D6D5568.000001.01580@MIKE>
The burning question in my mind is, since we
know you have a computer, I'm assuming you
are using a pc to log with. What program are
you using that doesn't create a Cabrillo file for
you? I've used CT. It does. I now use TRLog,
it does. WriteLog I'm fairly certain does. Are
you using computer logging Bill?
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Rajiv Dewan, N2RD
To: w7ti@dslextreme.com
Cc: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
I think that log checking is a huge volunteer effort. Common standard
format log files help the volunteers. This is the reason for the
Cabrillo file requirement. Should ARRL, in other words its members,
pay for this or should the contesters bear some cost in making the log
checking easy? On the surface, it seems to me that the contesters
should bear the burden of making the volunteers' job easier.
The one argument that can be made against such a requirement, is that
it makes it harder for a casual contester to participate *and* send in
the logs. This is somewhat ameliorated by the fact that most
electronic log programs generate some form of Cabrillo logs, and ARRL
does not require Cabrillo format submission for contesters who log on
paper.
Just another opinion.
Regards,
Rajiv, N2RD
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:53 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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>From k8cc at comcast.net Wed Aug 28 20:38:43 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
In-Reply-To: <h0mpmug7meqj5drtmk3uipcqt5c6bogdp7@4ax.com>
References: <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com> <19c.7b87f30.2a9cec44@aol.com>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020828175526.009a6790@mail.comcast.net>
Bill,
N5KO developed Cabrillo at the request of the ARRL with the input from just
about every major developer of contest software. These people are the ones
who have the experience with to contribute to the specification.
I'm amazed the anyone would gripe about the cost or availability of
programs to submit Cabrillo logs. All of the major programs support it
now, with upgrades available for free or nominal cost. If you really
insist on using a ten year old version of your logging program, tools such
as the KA5WSS (available free, I think) or WT4I tools don't cost all that much.
The ARRL really needed to embrace electronic log submittal in order to get
their contest operations under control with regards to support costs and
turnaround. The alternatives would be higher dues or fewer contests. I'm
sure the ARRL directors would not support the former, and I for one would
regret the latter.
Dave/K8CC
At 08:53 AM 8/28/02 -0700, Bill Turner wrote:
>Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
>software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
>foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
>the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
>at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
>wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
>should develop their own.
>
>Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
>73, Bill W7TI
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>From w7why at harborside.com Thu Aug 29 01:42:14 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
Message-ID: <3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com>
"Zivney, Terry L." wrote:
>
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
Tom W7WHY
>From n4zr at contesting.com Wed Aug 28 22:20:13 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NU1AW/4 Story Online
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020828211901.054104b0@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
The NU1AW/4 story has just been posted on the PVRC web page -- www.pvrc.org
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From k9mi at arrl.net Wed Aug 28 21:56:07 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
<3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <3D6D7F37.000009.01580@MIKE>
"Zivney, Terry L." wrote:
>
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
Tom W7WHY
I suppose maybe not in all cases but...
http://www.qth.com/tr/rtty_sprint.html
I would imagine WriteLog can handle about
any RTTY contest you could throw at it.
73 - Mike K9MI
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>From djones449 at cogeco.ca Wed Aug 28 23:23:42 2002
From: djones449@cogeco.ca (David Jones)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] How is Log Checking actually done?
Message-ID: <000c01c24f03$1bee6660$9d00a8c0@hala2.on.cogeco.ca>
Pardon if this seems like too simple a question, but are there sources of
information as to how log checking is actually accomplished?
The Cabrillo thread actually prompted my thought.
Based on submitting in that format, is there a "magical" way to merge every
log and then determine who has contacted who, and which are and are not
valid? In other words, have the machines check logs, instead of humans (the
old fashioned way)?
David VE3STT
ve3stt@rac.ca
>From k7qq at netzero.net Wed Aug 28 03:00:55 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
Message-ID: <000501c24e3a$b46e6a80$d4262a42@k7qq>
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
> Why do you NEED the "Cabrillo tools?" TRLog does
> all I need to make a completely compliant Cabrillo
> log, for the ARRL or CQ contests.
Quack Says
So Does NA and CT There is also a took (software ) to convert old
versions of CT logs into .adi ADIF format for input into most logging
programs. I use LOGGER Because its free and does all I need.
Rex
>
> Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Turner [mailto:w7ti@dslextreme.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:54 AM
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
>
>
> Does anyone but me find it annoying that we have to purchase
> software that should be furnished free by the ARRL? The League
> foisted the Cabrillo requirements on us without much input from
> the membership. IMO, the League should buy the tools from WT4I
> at some reasonable price and distribute them free to anyone who
> wants them. If the WT4I tools are not for sale, the League
> should develop their own.
>
> Am I missing the bigger picture here? Comments welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
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>From csufitchi at travtech.com Thu Aug 29 00:00:56 2002
From: csufitchi@travtech.com (Ciprian Sufitchi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX HF Contest 2002
Message-ID: <000101c24f08$4c178e20$705b6444@travtechdev.com>
Dear contesters,
The Romanian Amateur Radio Federation (FRR) has the honour to invite the
radio amateurs all over the world to participate in the International
Short Wave Championship of Romania (YO DX HF Contest) which is held on
the last weekend of August every year. The objective of the contest is
to establish as many contacts as possible between radio amateurs around
the world and radio amateurs in Romania. Any SSB or CW is allowed, but
YO counties count as multipliers in addidion to the DXCC entities.
Pay attention! The rules have been changed. The most significant
difference is data sent by NON-YO hams (serial #) and contest multiplier
(no ITU zones, but DXCC entities plus YO counties).
The rules can be read here:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/contests/yodx_eng.htm
RCKLog (by DL4RCK) is ready for the YO DX HF Contest for YO and NON-YO
stations. It can be downloaded from DL4RCK homepage
http://www.rcklog.de.
Another electronic log could be DL5MHR YO Contesting packagage:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/news/yocontest.htm
Submit logs by: September 11, 2002
E-mail logs to: yodx_contest@romstar.com
Mail logs to:
YO DX HF Contest
P.O. Box 22-50 71100
Bucharest, ROMANIA
Best 73s de Ciprian N2YO
Formerly YO3FWC
>From k8cc at comcast.net Thu Aug 29 00:03:54 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <20020828203355.57738.qmail@web10505.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
>Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
>cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
>$20.
The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot -
unfortunately they are not made any more.
Dave/K8CC
>From kn5h at earthlink.net Wed Aug 28 21:07:11 2002
From: kn5h@earthlink.net (KN5H)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Sean:
For what its worth.
We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the 570.
It sucked.
The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
73 de kn5h
----- Original Message -----
From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> Message: 1
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
> At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
>
> First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>
> >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
only
> one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
you
> transmit on it?
> >
>
> The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> available for
> your transmit antenna.
>
> >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
> and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
what?
> >
>
> Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
your
> own.
> See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
including
> the
> computer interface.
>
>
> >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
rig
> blaster will that do the trick?
> >
>
> Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
with
> all the
> popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
>
> >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> >
>
> Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
>
> Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> 73, Ken K5KA
>From SunGodX at cox.net Wed Aug 28 22:09:29 2002
From: SunGodX@cox.net (Dennis Younker NE6I)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Message-ID: <00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
----- Original Message -----
From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Sean:
> For what its worth.
> We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
570.
> It sucked.
> The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> 73 de kn5h
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> >
> > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left
> > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > >
> >
> > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> >
> > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only
> > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
> you
> > transmit on it?
> > >
> >
> > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > available for
> > your transmit antenna.
> >
> > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
band
> > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
> what?
> > >
> >
> > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> your
> > own.
> > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> including
> > the
> > computer interface.
> >
> >
> > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
> rig
> > blaster will that do the trick?
> > >
> >
> > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> with
> > all the
> > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> >
> > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > >
> >
> > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > 73, Ken K5KA
>
>
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 01:07:09 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
<4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <3D6DABFD.00000D.01580@MIKE>
Around 6 months ago, I purchased a
W1GEE cable for my Icom from the web site:
http://www.sarrio.com/sarrio/w1gee.html
Looks like they have cables for most rigs.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: David A. Pruett
To: Jeffrey Clarke; Sean D. Fleming; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
>Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
>cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs around
>$20.
The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot -
unfortunately they are not made any more.
Dave/K8CC
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>From k6km at cncnet.com Wed Aug 28 23:25:14 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
Message-ID: <3D6DB03A.640E8C9C@cncnet.com>
Hi Contesters,
Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
request.
I've previously dealt quite successfully with W8ZD, but
there were problems with my last order.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Bill K6KM
>From n4bp at netzero.net Thu Aug 29 07:38:26 2002
From: n4bp@netzero.net (Bob Patten)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo tools
References: <90A937CA4FC5B247896E968A21A92E7D206EDA@EMAIL7.bsu.edu>
<3D6D5FD6.2B801245@harborside.com> <3D6D7F37.000009.01580@MIKE>
Message-ID: <3D6DF9A2.1000803@netzero.net>
Michael Brown wrote:
>
> Yeah, but there are lots more contests out there than the CQ and
> ARRL ones. TRLog doesn't help much in a RTTY contest.
>
No, but MMTTY does, is free, and outputs a Cabrillo log.
--
73, Bob Patten, N4BP Plantation, FL
E-Mail: n4bp@netzero.net Website: http://www.qsl.net/n4bp
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>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Thu Aug 29 08:17:23 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] How is Log Checking actually done?
References: <000c01c24f03$1bee6660$9d00a8c0@hala2.on.cogeco.ca>
Message-ID: <3D6E02C3.8958AC1C@buckeye-express.com>
David Jones wrote:
> Based on submitting in that format, is there a "magical" way to merge every
> log and then determine who has contacted who, and which are and are not
> valid? In other words, have the machines check logs, instead of humans (the
> old fashioned way)?
Cabrillo allows, in simple terms, two major things (at least in the ARRL
case).
1) Logs can be checked for format as they are submitted by an email
robot and if accepted put into CM (configuration management, version
control).
2) A common format for the log checkers and sponsors to work with.
An effective item 1, really helps item 2.
There is no "magic" involved in log checking. One may think that the
machines are doing the checking but the reality is (the same as it is
with any computer product) that the machine is only as good as the
person(s) who programmed it (and created the requirements for the
programming). The computer just runs programs. People create the
programs and requirements. The computer just does the boring part more
effectively/efficiently/consistently than a human.
There are various methods used by each sponsor and even each contest to
check logs. K8CC and I have been checking the ARRL 10m/160m logs for
several years now. I can tell you that cabrillo has been a HUGE benefit
to the process (along with the robot to accept logs). We used to spend
weeks getting logs into a format that was useable by us... now it takes
just hours. There are still some that slip through the cracks and need
repair but each year gets better and better as contesters are more aware
of what they are submitting and the robot gets better at catching errors
in format before accepting the logs.
Cabrillo is just a specification of a format. It is not cabrillo so
much that is making things easier as it is having a specification and
being able to enforce it. I'm glad to see the ARRL and other sponsors
backing a standard, which happens to be cabrillo.
I think if you want an explanation on "how" logs are checked (in any
detail), it would be more appropriate for you to ask the contest
sponsors.
73 Tim K9TM
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Thu Aug 29 14:20:43 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <002701c24f5e$fae7a380$bc840ec3@shack1>
Dennis
My twopence or is it 2 cents worth. The 570 is a nice rig. I've used it on
several DXpeditions with great success BUT I agree that it doesn't quite
come up to snuff as a serious contest rig. Why? Well for my money, it's
because the filtering isn't good enough. In the 570 the DSP is at audio
frequency rather than at I/F as in the 870 and you can only add xtal
filtering in the 8 MHz I/F which means the shape factor isn't too
impressive. With the low cost ceramic filtering it uses nearer the front
end it may be prone to overload, though in practice I haven't noticed a
problem there.
That aside the 570 is a good radio for most uses and it has some nice
features.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Younker NE6I" <SunGodX@cox.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest
rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
>
> > Sean:
> > For what its worth.
> > We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> > The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
> 570.
> > It sucked.
> > The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> > TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> > 73 de kn5h
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> > To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> > Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> >
> >
> > > Message: 1
> > > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> > >
> > > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left
> > > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > > >
> > >
> > > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> > >
> > > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only
> > > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or
can
> > you
> > > transmit on it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > > available for
> > > your transmit antenna.
> > >
> > > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band
> > > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no
rs232
> > > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy
or
> > what?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> > your
> > > own.
> > > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> > including
> > > the
> > > computer interface.
> > >
> > >
> > > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
have
> > rig
> > > blaster will that do the trick?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> > with
> > > all the
> > > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> > >
> > > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> > >
> > > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > > 73, Ken K5KA
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
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>
>From k9mi at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 09:24:01 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Michael Brown)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <3D6E2071.000001.01580@MIKE>
Main problem is AGC pumping and selectivity.
In a contest, you're always going to have QRM.
The ability to copy a signal thru the QRM in an
850 is much better, at least in my experiences,
then the 570.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Dennis Younker NE6I
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
----- Original Message -----
From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Sean:
> For what its worth.
> We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
570.
> It sucked.
> The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> 73 de kn5h
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> >
> > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> left
> > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > >
> >
> > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> >
> > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> only
> > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or can
> you
> > transmit on it?
> > >
> >
> > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > available for
> > your transmit antenna.
> >
> > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
band
> > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232
> > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or
> what?
> > >
> >
> > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> your
> > own.
> > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> including
> > the
> > computer interface.
> >
> >
> > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I have
> rig
> > blaster will that do the trick?
> > >
> >
> > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> with
> > all the
> > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> >
> > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > >
> >
> > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > 73, Ken K5KA
>
>
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>From ludal at dmv.com Thu Aug 29 10:37:31 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL DX CW
Message-ID: <003a01c24f61$3b2ca9c0$c4eb21a2@com>
Have the results been withdrawn? Looked at them
yesterday, today they are missing
W3PP
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 08:10:31 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <3D6DABFD.00000D.01580@MIKE>
Message-ID: <20020829141031.4620.qmail@web10508.mail.yahoo.com>
MFJ might not make the computer interface cable anymore but you can
still buy them. If you check the HRO online catalog they sell the the
MFJ 5383K (The "K" is for Kenwood) interface cable for $49.95. They
also list it as being in stock.
73's Jeff
--- Michael Brown <k9mi@arrl.net> wrote:
> Around 6 months ago, I purchased a
> W1GEE cable for my Icom from the web site:
>
> http://www.sarrio.com/sarrio/w1gee.html
>
> Looks like they have cables for most rigs.
>
> 73 - Mike K9MI
>
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: David A. Pruett
> To: Jeffrey Clarke; Sean D. Fleming; cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
>
> At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
> >Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> >cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs
> around
> >$20.
>
> The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is moot
> -
> unfortunately they are not made any more.
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 08:30:07 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020828230254.009edac0@mail.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020829143007.64954.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com>
Sean,
Here is the circuit from the N6TR webpage for a computer interface in
case you don't want to spend the $$$ to buy a pre-made cable...
Jeff
=======================================================================
Computer Interface for the TS-850, without using the IF-232
Level Converter. Mod developed by N6TR and possibly others,
with zener idea added by K6LL.
470 ohms
DB9 PIN 3 (TXD)>----/\/\/\/\------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 3 (RXD)
(DB25 PIN 2) |
|
|
---- 5 VOLT ZENER DIODE
/\
/ \
|
|
DB9 PIN 5 (GND)>------------------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 1 (GND)
(DB25 PIN 7)
DB9 PIN 2 (RXD)>------------------------<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 2 (TXD)
(DB25 PIN 3)
-----<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 4 (CTS)
|
|
|
-----<TS850 ACC 1 PIN 5 (RTS)
--- "David A. Pruett" <k8cc@comcast.net> wrote:
> At 01:33 PM 8/28/02 -0700, Jeffrey Clarke wrote:
> >Also, MFJ makes a computer interface cable (MFJ-5383) that's alot
> >cheaper then the Kenwood RS-232 interface box. I think it costs
> around
> >$20.
>
> The MFJ interface was almost $40, not $20. However, the point is
> moot -
> unfortunately they are not made any more.
>
> Dave/K8CC
>
>
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>From andrew.faber at gte.net Thu Aug 29 09:07:56 2002
From: andrew.faber@gte.net (Andy Faber)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-570
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <000f01c24f6d$dbbfb9c0$8d00000a@bc>
Dennis et al,
My 2 cents worth on the 570:
I have used a 570DG as a second rig for several years. It has some great
features: easy to use, light weight, dsp, etc. It major shortcoming as a
contest radio is that the agc passband is much wider than the digital filter
passband, so that you can have a weak signal wiped out by adjacent strong
signals that you don't actually hear, but that are pumping the agc to
desensitize the receiver. This is more of a problem on cw than on phone,
and is true even if you add the optional 500 Hz cw filter to the radio. The
agc is not defeatable (although there is a web site by a Kenwood engineer
describing some hardware mods to do that).
I once tried running sprint cw just using the 570, and vowed never again.
73, andy, ae6y
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Younker NE6I" <SunGodX@cox.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2109
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest
rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KN5H" <kn5h@earthlink.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:07 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
>
>
> > Sean:
> > For what its worth.
> > We took 2 rigs on a contest-pedition 2 years ago, an 850 and a 570.
> > The bad news was the 850 went QRT. The worse news was we had to use the
> 570.
> > It sucked.
> > The next year I went on another contest-pedition with the same 850 and a
> > TS120 backup. The 850 stayed alive and boy was it great.
> > 73 de kn5h
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cq-contest-request@contesting.com>
> > To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:03 PM
> > Subject: CQ-Contest digest, Vol 1 #343 - 12 msgs
> >
> >
> > > Message: 1
> > > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > > From: Ken Adams <k5ka@earthlink.net>
> > > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
> > >
> > > At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have
> > left
> > > the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> > > >
> > >
> > > First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
> > >
> > > >1. only have one antenna post I have two antennas comming in there is
> > only
> > > one but I see this recieve antenna mod. Is that just for recieve or
can
> > you
> > > transmit on it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > The receive mod is for a receive only antenna. You only have 1 SO239
> > > available for
> > > your transmit antenna.
> > >
> > > >2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo
> band
> > > and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no
rs232
> > > port so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy
or
> > what?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Kenwood made an interface called the IF232C, but I recommend you build
> > your
> > > own.
> > > See http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt for some good mods,
> > including
> > > the
> > > computer interface.
> > >
> > >
> > > >3. keying with a contest program what can I use to do this with I
have
> > rig
> > > blaster will that do the trick?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check out the W1WEF parallel port interface. It works great and works
> > with
> > > all the
> > > popular contest logging programs, or you can build your own.
> > >
> > > >any other useful hints will be usefull thanks much.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Go to Google and do a search on "TS850 mods", then enjoy the reading.
> > >
> > > Good luck and enjoy the rig.
> > > 73, Ken K5KA
> >
> >
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>From tree at kkn.net Thu Aug 29 09:21:54 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 versus TS570
Message-ID: <200208291521.g7TFLsE19034@loja.kkn.net>
I have never used a TS570 - but my biggest complaint is that the early
rigs had some really bad issues with sending CW and having the network
going at the same time. It seemed that any network activity (over the
radio interface) messed up the CW. I think Kenwood fixed this problem -
but I really don't know. They never did any kind of communication about
it (that I heard of) and that really makes me uncomfortable.
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 29 09:47:24 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208291547.g7TFlO014576@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8MR/M K8MR,W8DRZ
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From tree at kkn.net Thu Aug 29 09:58:23 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DX CW Results
Message-ID: <20020829155822.GB19188@kkn.net>
Dear Contesters,
As has already been reported - the ARRL DX CW Results have been pulled from
the web site - just one day after being posted. This is due to a process
problem that was discovered when some of you saw the results. In short,
none of the duplicate QSOs in the logs were removed - and counted as good
QSOs.
Obviously, this could have an impact to the final standings, so we are
going to fix the problem, recompute the scores and repost the corrected
results as soon as possible (probably later next week).
We apologize for the delay.
The CW results in QST have already been printed. However, the .PDF version
of QST on the web will be corrected at a later date. The SSB results will
be fixed before they are published.
This programming error was a result of adding new functionality to the log
checking program to better detect infractions of the band change rule for
multi-one and multi-two entrants. In the future, we will put a process into
place to do a reality check on the numbers before the results are published.
This should detect this kind of problem in the future.
Tree N6TR
n6tr@arrl.org
>From guido.ted at tin.it Thu Aug 29 19:58:38 2002
From: guido.ted@tin.it (Guido Tedeschi)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
References: <001501c24e2d$59c25cc0$f1992944@Fleming.madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
Message-ID: <005501c24f7d$56bb7fb0$0301a8c0@Main>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean D. Fleming" <k8khz@comcast.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:53 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ts-850
> 2. To have this hook into computer for like dxbase and have the vfo band
and mode switched auto matically then what can I use. there is no rs232 port
so how do you go about hooking it up then is there a box to buy or what?
>
Sean,
you can build also this interface, simple and safe
http://www.hamlan.org/tech/kenwood232/knw232.htm
Ciao and 73
Guido, ik2bcp / iu2r / ab9dg
P.S. The 850S is a very good contest radio and now, at the low price in the
used market, IMHO, it is a tremendous bargain!
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Aug 29 18:20:19 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
References: <3D6DB03A.640E8C9C@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <3D6E57D3.A308E87F@directvinternet.com>
Bill wrote:
> Hi Contesters,
> Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
> hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
> hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
> request.
Bill K6KM
Well, the cheapest and most effective method I've ever found is to
make them yourself.
Cut about a 6" length of the 1/2" hard line, and visit your local
hardware store. Also,
take along a barrel connector.
You will find they have brass compression fittings which will allow
the fitting to be
securely mounted to the hard line, along with a "step up" on the other
end which is almost a perfect match for the barrel.
Just place the compression ring on the hard line, ( be sure you put
the compressor fitting on first ), then bare the center wire so it
will be about .75" into the brass fitting. You can now either file off
the threads on the barrel connector, (or drill out the brass fitting
with a 1/2" drill down to the point where the inner housing begins to
expand ) and you will find perfect fit. A little no-alox on the
center wire, and fit the barrel down into the unit. You can now make a
very neat solder around the barrel fitting. A little more no-alox on
the aluminum shield, especially under the position where the
compression ring will come to rest, and tighten it down.
Helps if you have a dremal tool with a circular carbide blade to cut
through the aluminum to expose the center conductor, then slit the
aluminum from the cut to the coax end. Remove the outer shield and
then slice away the insulation back about .75" from the end. Gasoline
works great on a rag to remove that sticky stuff.
It has literally taken longer to write this than to make the actual
fitting.
As to performance, I tested several connectors up to about 200 mHz for
loss and found it was practically non existent. When I first started
using this method, I made up 2 short connects, put coax seal and tape
on one, and hung them with the coax end up on a fence for a little
more than a year. Then, took them apart, and honestly could not find
any difference in the appearance of the 2.
Short and sweet, Ace is the place for the ....
73
Ed
>From a45wd at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 09:45:36 2002
From: a45wd@yahoo.com (Alex - A45WD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
Message-ID: <20020829154536.48654.qmail@web21301.mail.yahoo.com>
Hi everybody,
For those interested to enter the YODXHF Contest this week-end using TR-log, I
am attaching below, the new logcfg.dat as per new contest rules (two main
changes: non-YO will transmit serial # and the multiplier is given by the sum
of DXCC entities + YO counties).
Note: there is still a weak point: QSO within own country should be zero points
(credited for multiplier only), but the program gives 2 points/QSO. I suggest
manual editing, since I don?t expect that anyone would be too interested in
QSO?s with his own country.
Good luck and see you in the contest!
Alex, A45WD ? YO9HP
MY CALL = A45WD
CONTEST = YO DX
DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
DOMESTIC MULTIPLIER = DOMESTIC FILE
DOMESTIC FILENAME = ROMANIA.DOM
DX MULTIPLIER = ARRL DXCC
ZONE MULTIPLIER = NONE
EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QSO NUMBER OR DOMESTIC QTH
INITIAL EXCHANGE = NONE
QSO BY MODE = FALSE
CQ EXCHANGE = 5NN #
S&P EXCHANGE = TU 5NN #
CQ MEMORY F1 = \ \ TEST
CQ MEMORY F2 = TEST \ \ TEST
CQ MEMORY F7 = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
CALL OK NOW MESSAGE = } cfm %
QSL MESSAGE = TU \ TEST
QSO BEFORE MESSAGE = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
---------------------------------
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>From dxtelnet at lycos.it Thu Aug 29 15:36:45 2002
From: dxtelnet@lycos.it (Fab Sarti)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
Message-ID: <1030646196016752@lycos.it>
Hello All
This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a variety of
sources,
simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the CQDX
node),
Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot filters.
Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
If you set this filter, say, to:
AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software with
the
(filtered) spots it receives.
Please check
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
Thanks for your attention.
Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
______________________________________________________
Vuoi fare a botte? Scarica i nervi su Fight Club! http://fightclub.lycos.it
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>From K4BEV at aol.com Thu Aug 29 17:08:47 2002
From: K4BEV@aol.com (K4BEV@aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 versus TS570
Message-ID: <ea.2cf93322.2a9fd94f@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/29/02 10:31:57 Central Daylight Time, tree@kkn.net
writes:
> I think Kenwood fixed this problem - but I really don't know.
I have a TS-57SDG - The problem Tree mentions is not apparent in this
particular radio.
Trying to use it in a contest is a challenge, at best. Strong stations do not
need to be too close to cause the AGC to pump, and you can't turn it off.
I had mine in the pick-up for quite a while and it was a fb mobile rig,
although it is a bit large. I replaced it with a new IC-706 a few months ago,
and WAY prefer the 570.
The 706's digital remnants are extremely distracting on cw, but it isn't a
bad SSB rig, and it's SMALL. Another not cool contesting radio.
If you're into ham radio in general the TS-570 is a nice radio. If contesting
is your game best check out something else. Of course if your not into
contesting you're probably not reading this reflector.
73, Don - K4BEV
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>From g3xtt at lineone.net Thu Aug 29 22:17:11 2002
From: g3xtt@lineone.net (Donald Field)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IOTA Contest Logs
Message-ID: <022e01c24f9a$2f2f92c0$cad3403e@field>
The number of entries for this year's IOTA Contest is already an all-time
high, but there is still time to send in your log if you have not already
done so. The official deadline is 1st September. e-mail logs go to
iota.logs@rsgbhfcc.org or to hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk These are the only
addresses that work, although I am aware that some other e-mail addresses
have been published in various sources. All entrants should have received an
acknowledgement, automatic from the iota.logs address or manual from the
hf.contests address. If you have not received an acknowledgement, then
please try again.
About a week after the deadline we will put a list of claimed scores, with
category on the RSGB HF Contests Committee Web page (www.rsgbhfcc.org) and
would encourage entrants to check that we have all your details correct. We
will also be putting Soapbox comments and some photographs on the Web at the
same time.
Don Field G3XTT
IOTA Contest Manager
>From rtnash at netcom.ca Thu Aug 29 21:47:33 2002
From: rtnash@netcom.ca (Robert Nash)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
Message-ID: <01c24fbe$d3917120$f2719a8e@rtnash.netcom.ca>
Thanks Alex
Just what I was looking for. A little slicker than my version. Just one
caveat. Stations within your own country come up with 2 points rather than
zero. That appears to be the only editing needed to make it play 100%.
73 Bob VE3KZ
ve3kz@erac.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex - A45WD <a45wd@yahoo.com>
To: cq-contest@contesting.com <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX Contest and TR-log
>
>Hi everybody,
>
>For those interested to enter the YODXHF Contest this week-end using
TR-log, I am attaching below, the new logcfg.dat as per new contest rules
(two main changes: non-YO will transmit serial # and the multiplier is given
by the sum of DXCC entities + YO counties).
>
>Note: there is still a weak point: QSO within own country should be zero
points (credited for multiplier only), but the program gives 2 points/QSO. I
suggest manual editing, since I don?t expect that anyone would be too
interested in QSO?s with his own country.
>
>Good luck and see you in the contest!
>
>Alex, A45WD ? YO9HP
>
>MY CALL = A45WD
>
>CONTEST = YO DX
>
>DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
>
>KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
>
>DOMESTIC MULTIPLIER = DOMESTIC FILE
>
>DOMESTIC FILENAME = ROMANIA.DOM
>
>DX MULTIPLIER = ARRL DXCC
>
>ZONE MULTIPLIER = NONE
>
>EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QSO NUMBER OR DOMESTIC QTH
>
>INITIAL EXCHANGE = NONE
>
>QSO BY MODE = FALSE
>
>CQ EXCHANGE = 5NN #
>
>S&P EXCHANGE = TU 5NN #
>
>CQ MEMORY F1 = \ \ TEST
>
>CQ MEMORY F2 = TEST \ \ TEST
>
>CQ MEMORY F7 = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
>
>CALL OK NOW MESSAGE = } cfm %
>
>QSL MESSAGE = TU \ TEST
>
>QSO BEFORE MESSAGE = QSO B4 DE \ TEST
>
>
>
>---------------------------------
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>Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
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>From fanning at hiwaay.net Thu Aug 29 21:50:01 2002
From: fanning@hiwaay.net (Mike and Alicia Fanning)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Opinions wanted on FT-920
Message-ID: <00d401c24fc7$8de693e0$a900a8c0@fanningat>
Does anybody have opinions on the performance of the FT-920 as a
contesting/DXing rig? It looks like a lot of bang for the buck, but I have not
had the opportunity to use one in person yet. What kind of experience does the
contesting community have with the 920? I am particularly interested in
hearing how the radio performs on CW with QSK enabled. How does the receiver
stack up? Can you live with only having one IF to put (INRAD) filters in? How
good is the voice quality of the voice keyer? Is the audio DSP useful?
Opinions good and bad are equally welcome.
73,
-Mike, K4GU
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>From k1gu at arrl.net Thu Aug 29 23:53:49 2002
From: k1gu@arrl.net (Ned Swartz)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DARC Mail Server Down?
Message-ID: <3D6EA5FD.29246.1D83D1@localhost>
My WAE log to waedc@darc.de and email to dl6rai@darc.de are
immediately returned by my ISP with the failure notice "Access denied"
Is anyone else having the same problem or is my ISP playing a cruel joke
on me?
K1GU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Aug 29 22:53:32 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
References: <200208282203.g7SM3LhF031607@contesting.com>
<000e01c24f09$2c464d60$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
<00aa01c24f11$df7329a0$6401a8c0@sd.cox.net>
Message-ID: <01cd01c24fd0$6dd28420$6501a8c0@don>
Dennis Younker NE6I brings up a valid question.
> Lots of people yakking about the 570 not being up to snuff as a contest rig.
> Oddly, no details are being presented. Anyone care to detail?
Two years ago, almost to this week, my house (not the antennas) were struck
my lightning and it took out an IC751A and TS870. I purchased another TS870
and borrowed a 570 so I could run my normal SO2R RTTY thing for CQWW RTTY.
The '570 has a couple of problems when it comes to contesting. First off, it
has a 250 hz filter in the FSK position, but I'm not sure where this filter
could
be because if someone parks next to you with a strong signal, the AGC goes
way up and you can't copy squat. So the narrow filtering is probably not in
the IF section. This is the 570's biggest problem when contesting.
The next big problem for RTTY is that the radio does not give a RTTY
sidetone when used in the FSK position. But that had nothing to do with W2UP
whooping my butt that year.
It's great for a "holiday" rig, but not a good contesting radio.
You probably couldn't give me one because I have an FT757GX/II in the closet
that probably works better and is 10 years older.
FWIW... opinions are like ... well you know.
Don AA5AU
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Aug 29 23:06:54 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
References: <1030646196016752@lycos.it>
Message-ID: <024201c24fd2$4b70b800$6501a8c0@don>
Thanks Fab,
I've been using DXTelnet several years with WriteLog. For RTTY contesting,
all you have to do is put into the filter the word "RTTY" and only RTTY spots
will be sent to WriteLog during the contests. It's nothing short of great.
For information on how to run DXTelnet over a LAN with WriteLog, check
out www.geocities.com/writelog/. For those contests that allow packetcluster
spots, DXTelnet is the BEST!
Don, AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fab Sarti" <dxtelnet@lycos.it>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
> Hello All
>
> This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
>
> I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
> If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a variety
> of sources,
> simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the
> CQDX node),
> Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
> One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot filters.
> Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
> One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
> If you set this filter, say, to:
> AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
> DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
> This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
> Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
> In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software
> with the
> (filtered) spots it receives.
>
> Please check
>
> http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
>
> to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
>
> DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
>
> http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
> Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
>
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Thu Aug 29 22:37:21 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TS850 vs. IC765 on cw
In-Reply-To: <200208291521.g7TFLsE19034@loja.kkn.net>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMEEMBDNAA.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Seems like the "survery says" the 850 definitely outshines the 570 at least
as far as CW contesting goes.
Could I humor those of you who have used both to compare the TS-850 vs. the
IC-765?
I'm starting to take an interest in "new" rigs. : )
Which would you rather have?
73,
Matt--K7BG
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Aug 29 21:44:28 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Message-ID: <200208300344.g7U3iSE15023@localhost.localdomain>
2002 Ohio QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 29Aug2002
Submit logs by: September 24, 2002
E-mail logs to: oqplogs@mrrc.net
Mail logs to:
Elmer L. Steingass, W8AV
1690 N. Honeytown Road
Wooster, OH 44691-9511
USA
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
to participate in this summary, please visit
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
Let's see if we can include the Out of Staters this time. :>)
73
dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
AD8J(@KC3MR) 379 679 99 113 12 304,644 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
N8XX 160 100 49 59 8 45,360 Queen City Emergency
K8TII 0 133 0 56 10 7,448
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
K8MR/M 776 92 53 32 12 139,740 Northern Ohio DX Ass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB HP
W8AV(WX3M) 301 316 81 81 12 148,716
W8EX(N9AG) 140 168 54 65 5 53,312 SWODXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB LP
K9NW(@N8BJQ) 321 218 93 73 12 142,760 Butler County VHF As
W8CAR 274 297 74 78 11 128,440 MRRC
K8AJS 252 127 83 56 12 87,709 Wayne Amateur Radio
ND8L 194 157 76 67 10 77,935 NCC
W8RD 0 313 0 82 8 25,666
N3RA 92 15 15 46 2 12,139 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
In State SOAB QRP
K8GU 209 77 53 41 10 46,530 Findlay Radio Club
K8ZT 100 13 0 0 20,022 CUYAHOGA FALLS AMATE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB HP
K4BAI 133 42 59 25 7 25,872 SECC
W4SAA 139 13 66 12 22,698 FCG
N6RO 99 31 50 15 5 14,820 NCCC
KW8W 0 198 0 74 4 14,652
K4XU 71 39 46 24 5 12,600
N2ED 52 63 35 40 5 12,525 FRC
W3IQ 17 94 13 52 5 8,320 NCC
K5KG 48 12 35 11 3 5,060 FCG
N6DE(@W6YX) 43 17 26 13 3 4,056 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB LP
KU8E 159 109 68 57 12 53,375 SECC
N8EA 149 77 71 41 11 41,776 MRRC
NY1S 177 43 76 26 12 40,494
K8IR 124 88 65 43 36,288 BAY AREA WIRELESS
W7LPF 138 17 74 11 11 24,905
NF4A 98 79 49 40 24,475 FCG
NA4K 96 67 55 39 24,346 TCG
NU8Z 65 58 41 33 4 13,912 MRRC
KN4Y 100 0 2 0 9 12,800 FCG
N3SD 45 45 28 23 5 6,885 NCC
K5OT 65 0 50 0 6,500 SMC
W8RU 34 12 25 9 2 5,440
N2CU 36 27 24 20 2 4,356 Western New York DX
NO5W 45 0 36 0 4 3,240
N4GG 22 3 18 3 1 801 PVRC
K6UFO 10 12 8 12 2 640 NCCC
K4LOG 0 26 0 20 520 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ CWM PhM hr Score Club
Out of State SOAB QRP
N4BP 50 0 37 0 3,700 FCG
WB6BWZ 11 5 11 4 3 405 SECC
Operators:
AD8J AD8J,KC3MR
K8MR/M K8MR,W8DRZ
K8TII AA8RU,KB8FXJ,KB8IUP,KB8PAI,KC8TCQ,KI8BP,N8RLD,
NN1I,WB8FBG
N8XX K4ZLE,N8XX
>From va3uz at rac.ca Fri Aug 30 01:18:25 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Onipko, Yuri)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] YO DX HF Contest 2002
References: <000101c24f08$4c178e20$705b6444@travtechdev.com>
Message-ID: <003801c24fdc$521989c0$0201a8c0@yuri>
> Submit logs by: September 11, 2002
> E-mail logs to: yodx_contest@romstar.com
>
Am I missing something or it's just 10 days between the contest and actual
deadline of LOG submission?
Thanks.
VE3DZ
>From rz9ou at mail.ru Fri Aug 30 12:52:20 2002
From: rz9ou@mail.ru (Igor-RZ9OU-)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Denmark (OZ)
Message-ID: <008201c24fe9$688c3ab0$7bbce2c2@OKULOV>
I am going to be in Denmark, starting September 20 until 16 October.
I will work and stay in Lyngby, Danish Technical University.
I shall be glad to meet contesters and may be to take part in CQ WW RTTY or
SAC contest
If any Danish contester wants to meet over a beer or coffee, please send
e-mail:
rz9ou@mail.ru
73,
Igor/ RZ9OU/ RG9O in contest
>From k7qq at netzero.net Thu Aug 29 07:21:33 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
Message-ID: <006c01c24f24$553a5b60$57272a42@k7qq>
----- Original Message -----
From: "K4SB" <hamcat@directvinternet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 17:20
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Need Hardline Connectors
> Bill wrote:
> > Hi Contesters,
> > Can you help me find a source of connectors for surplus
> > hardline? Today's problem is with aluminum, approx 1/2"
> > hardline with a solid conductor. Exact dimensions on
> > request.
> Bill K6KM
See Quack comment below the next post Bottom of Page
> Well, the cheapest and most effective method I've ever found is to
> make them yourself.
>
> Cut about a 6" length of the 1/2" hard line, and visit your local
> hardware store. Also,
> take along a barrel connector.
>
> You will find they have brass compression fittings which will allow
> the fitting to be
> securely mounted to the hard line, along with a "step up" on the other
> end which is almost a perfect match for the barrel.
>
> Just place the compression ring on the hard line, ( be sure you put
> the compressor fitting on first ), then bare the center wire so it
> will be about .75" into the brass fitting. You can now either file off
> the threads on the barrel connector, (or drill out the brass fitting
> with a 1/2" drill down to the point where the inner housing begins to
> expand ) and you will find perfect fit. A little no-alox on the
> center wire, and fit the barrel down into the unit. You can now make a
> very neat solder around the barrel fitting. A little more no-alox on
> the aluminum shield, especially under the position where the
> compression ring will come to rest, and tighten it down.
>
> Helps if you have a dremal tool with a circular carbide blade to cut
> through the aluminum to expose the center conductor, then slit the
> aluminum from the cut to the coax end. Remove the outer shield and
> then slice away the insulation back about .75" from the end. Gasoline
> works great on a rag to remove that sticky stuff.
>
> It has literally taken longer to write this than to make the actual
> fitting.
>
> As to performance, I tested several connectors up to about 200 mHz for
> loss and found it was practically non existent. When I first started
> using this method, I made up 2 short connects, put coax seal and tape
> on one, and hung them with the coax end up on a fence for a little
> more than a year. Then, took them apart, and honestly could not find
> any difference in the appearance of the 2.
>
> Short and sweet, Ace is the place for the ....
>
> 73
> Ed
Quack approach
Very similar to above, I take the piece of 1/2 hard line to the same
hardware and buy a nipple that fits over the 1/2 line on one end and fits
the base of a SO239 on the other end.
Slot the end of the nipple that will go over the 1/2 in line and move it
back about 2 inches. Expose about 1/8" of the center conductor of the
hdline. Solder it to the center of the SO 239. To make the connector look
a bit better I have ground down the portion of the SO 239 that has the
mounting holes. Put some no-lox on the
aluminum and Slide the Nipple fwd to contact the base of the SO 239 and
solder at the sholder on the connector then put a worm clamp around at the
Slit that was cut in the nipple.
I have covered the whole thing with RTV and applied tape while the RTV is
still stickey. I use this connector on almost all of my antenna's and SO
FAR No problem.
Rex
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>From dxtelnet at lycos.it Fri Aug 30 10:07:33 2002
From: dxtelnet@lycos.it (Fab Sarti)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
Message-ID: <1030712744005067@lycos.it>
Thanks for your comments, Don.
You got the exact the meaning of my message: that filter can be tailored
for different needs.
RTTY is one, not to say about SSTV, QSP, PSK, FSK and many others.
During a contest, this filter makes multiplier detection easier.
About WriteLog I am going to post a specific article on the
WriteLog's reflector which describes a new link way
between writeLog and DXTelnet.
That is discussed in
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
It uses WriteLog TCP/IP connectivity, instead of the dedicated
dxt2wl application.
Same method applies, say, to CTWIN.
Bye for now.
Fab (IK4VYX)
> -------Messaggio originale-------
> Da "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
> Data 30/08/2002 05:07:06
>
> Thanks Fab,
>
> I've been using DXTelnet several years with WriteLog. For RTTY contesting,
> all you have to do is put into the filter the word "RTTY" and only RTTY spots
> will be sent to WriteLog during the contests. It's nothing short of great.
>
> For information on how to run DXTelnet over a LAN with WriteLog, check
> out www.geocities.com/writelog/. For those contests that allow packetcluster
> spots, DXTelnet is the BEST!
>
> Don, AA5AU
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fab Sarti"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:36 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] DXSpot Filters
>
>
> > Hello All
> >
> > This is IK4VYX (Fabrizio)
> >
> > I'm here to announce a new feature of my DXTelnet software package.
> > If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots from a
> > variety of
sources,
> > simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet (more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the
> > CQDX
node),
> > Web (the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
> > One of the nice things is that you can set your own, customized, spot
> > filters.
> > Filters are accessible from the "Configuration" > "Filters" top menu.
> > One of the filters is called "Select spots by word".
> > If you set this filter, say, to:
> > AF,AN,AS,EU,NA,OC,SA,IOTA,ISL,ISL.,ISLAND
> > DXTelnet will select only Iota spots.
> > This could be useful for Iota contest purposes or for specific Iota needs.
> > Of course this filter can be customized for any specific contesting/DX need.
> > In addition, DXTelnet can feed almost any existing log/contesting software
> > with the
> > (filtered) spots it receives.
> >
> > Please check
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
> >
> > to find out how to link your log/contesting software to DXTelnet.
> >
> > DXTelnet latest version (5.1) can be downloaded from:
> >
> > http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
> >
> > Thanks for your attention.
> >
> > Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
> >
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Fri Aug 30 11:18:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Ken Adams wrote:
> At 10:46 PM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I went out and traded my TS-570 for a TS-850. I feel as though I have left
> the computer age for the stone age. So here are some questions.
> >
>
> First of all, you have acquired a great contest radio!
>
Many contesters and DXers have recommended the TS-850 to me as one of the
best deals in its price range, so I bought one a couple months ago. I've
been more than happy with it so far. The receiver is outstanding.
To me, any radio that has no tubes in it is not "stone age". :-) I grew
up contesting with S-lines, Heathkits, Drake R4B/T4XB, etc. With those,
even if you didn't get the "warm glow of victory", you at least had the
warm glow of the rigs!
73, Zack W9SZ
>From harry at oh6yf.com Fri Aug 30 20:59:59 2002
From: harry@oh6yf.com (Harri M. Mantila OH6YF)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Denmark, Copenhagen...
References: <008201c24fe9$688c3ab0$7bbce2c2@OKULOV>
Message-ID: <00db01c25046$acd94c50$0100a8c0@oh6yf1>
Hi!
I will be staying in Copenhagen next week from 3rd to the 6th of September.
If there are any Danish contesters it would be nice to have an eye ball QSO.
Best 73,
Harry OH6YF
________________________________
Harri M. Mantila
OH6YF-OH0MYF
Operator of OH6Y
Tel: +358505472478
harry@oh6yf.com
http://www.oh6yf.com
My summer photos from WRTC 2002:
http://wrtc.oh6yf.com
>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Fri Aug 30 18:38:37 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ts-850
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
References: <3.0.2.32.20020827220417.0069d8e4@earthlink.net>
<Pine.GSO.4.10.10208301012030.24249-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <un30nucft237e9p8jfd5r3fiq3il96k9am@4ax.com>
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 10:18:22 -0500 (CDT), Zack Widup wrote:
>Many contesters and DXers have recommended the TS-850 to me as one of the
>best deals in its price range, so I bought one a couple months ago. I've
>been more than happy with it so far. The receiver is outstanding.
_________________________________________________________
IMO, the TS-870 has an even better receiver. On my '850, a very
strong station (40 over 9) very close in frequency could be heard
weakly - leakage around the filter. On my '870 there is no
leakage at all.
The only thing the '870 needs to make it perfect is the ability
to choose 50 Hz bandpass on SSB. Then PSK31 could truly come
into its own as a DX mode.
Sigh.
Bill, W7TI
>From n4zr at contesting.com Fri Aug 30 22:01:36 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] NU1AW/4 Story Online
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20020830210123.02720950@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
The NU1AW/4 story has just been posted on the PVRC web page -- www.pvrc.org
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Fri Aug 30 21:35:01 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
Message-ID: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book, in
favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's current
production radios competition grade?
At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870 got
bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I read
(please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog filters, or
if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade? Maybe if
you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility must
have a price somewhere.
And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back on
contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
73, kelly
ve4xt
>From n2rd at arrl.net Sat Aug 31 00:42:21 2002
From: n2rd@arrl.net (Rajiv Dewan, N2RD)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
In-Reply-To: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <A7AC47AC-BC93-11D6-B3BD-003065BA771A@arrl.net>
A couple of Daytons ago, I was staying at the same hotel as the Kenwood
team and they mentioned that the designer of the 850/950 series of
radios has passed away.
Regards,
Rajiv Dewan, N2RD
On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 09:35 PM, Kelly Taylor wrote:
> All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book,
> in
> favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's
> current
> production radios competition grade?
>
> At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The
> 870 got
> bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
> another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
> filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I
> read
> (please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog
> filters, or
> if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
>
> The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade?
> Maybe if
> you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility
> must
> have a price somewhere.
>
> And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
>
> The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its
> back on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
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>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Aug 30 17:57:51 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
Message-ID: <007e01c25046$be50e2e0$b4262a42@k7qq>
Quack note on TS 870
I have used the TS 870 for several years and the only problem I have is
when band is loaded with strong signals , HOWEVER that said. Thats why
Rx's have a control call RF Gain. By reducing RF gain I can copy weak
signals that might be covered by ajacent strong signals. Reports on TX
audio are excellent and I like the ability to control the Pass band of both
TX and RX audio. My only complaint on CW filtering is there is a
MAX band width of 1000 Hz. ( under slow cndx it can be desirable to have
this wider.)
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 01:35
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
> All this talk of the TS 570 vs. TS 850 (not even a contest in my book, in
> favour of the 850) raises a wider question: are ANY of Kenwood's current
> production radios competition grade?
>
> At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870
got
> bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
> another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
> filtering eliminates them. (Similar beef as with the 570.) The last I read
> (please, correct me if I'm wrong), you could not install analog filters,
or
> if you could, you could only install one. Choose wisely, I guess.
>
> The TS 2000 is very neat, but does it count as competition grade? Maybe if
> you're into satellite, but I have to think all that frequency agility must
> have a price somewhere.
>
> And we know where the contest community stands on the 570.
>
> The 950 is a very nice radio, but it's not made anymore.
>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back
on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
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>From w7ti at dslextreme.com Sat Aug 31 11:22:19 2002
From: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
In-Reply-To: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
References: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <eku1nug7ipp2c1r4ilu1cil51u4ts23n7s@4ax.com>
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 20:35:01 -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
>At the risk of inflaming die-hard Kenwood fans, my guess is no. The 870 got
>bad reviews on its IF DSP (basically high cut in one IF and low cut in
>another IF) that lets signals into the AGC loop even if the second IF
>filtering eliminates them.
_________________________________________________________
It's possible this might be a problem on SSB or CW using the
'870, but I use mine mostly on RTTY and I've never noticed an AGC
problem with it.
I suspect from comments I've heard over the years the '870 might
not be the best choice for SSB/CW contesting, but for RTTY I
can't imagine anything better. If there is, I'd like to try one
out. :-)
73, Bill W7TI
>From g.m.mcadams at worldnet.att.net Fri Aug 30 22:40:36 2002
From: g.m.mcadams@worldnet.att.net (Gary McAdams)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The great Kenwood debate
References: <000b01c2508e$a00ed560$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <000001c25151$f60dde20$dc89520c@computername>
-----
From: Kelly Taylor <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca>
> Don't get me wrong. I love my 850. But did Kenwood start turning its back
on
> contesters after the 850? Or was it after the 940?
>
> 73, kelly
> ve4xt
>
Kelly,
I think that the 940 was the last truly competitive radio from
Kenwood.
I don't know what happened, but the folks at Kenwood have not
been keeping up. There has to have been some sort of decision
made to not go after that market. I don't understand it. They also
have rigs available in Japan that are not sold here. The solid
state TL-933 amplifier is an example.
Why they have decided to bow out is a mystery to me. I have
a TS-940S/AT vintage 1987. I have been looking for a replacement
and the Icom 756 ProII is a front runner. It would be nice if Kenwood
had anything that could compare.
My opinion only, YMMV!
Gary WG7X
>From k7qq at netzero.net Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (Rex Maner)
Date: Sat Aug 10 04:49:20 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20020901092555.02721a90@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
<011a01c2521f$d15704c0$3201a8c0@mikehome>
Message-ID: <002a01c24020$eafd5fc0$41272a42@k7qq>
Quack's
I use a TS870 and on cw I recieve on Lower side most of the time. Many,
Many stations call on the low side ?? as much as 2 khz low, and this is not
just in contest?? On SSB they seem to do the same when I'm on USB. I think
that it is because most tune from the bottom up and when they have good copy
they stop before getting on the TX freq? I find that I set RIT down about
300 hz and have much better tone for my old ears. On SSB there is no cure.
Many do call off freq but most of the time there is no need to retune to
copy them.
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gilmer" <n2mg@eham.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>; "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 01:23
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
> I would say that they simply zero beat poorly.
>
> If you are running at a good rate, I wouldn't move to accomodate the
> callers. They seem to be calling just fine, no?
>
> Mike N2MG
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 9:31 AM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] RIT offset as QRM clue
>
>
> > I've been wondering. When running in contests, I've noticed that
sometimes
> > stations answering tend to be .1-.2 kHz higher or lower than my
> > frequency. When this pattern emerges, if I check in the "opposite
> > direction" I quite often find a relatively loud signal close to my
> > frequency on that side.
> >
> > I'm guessing that people are tuning me in and tending to "lean" away
from
> > the QRM, and it often seems as if I can improve my run rate by shifting
> > frequency a little in the direction that the majority of callers are
> > "coming from."
> >
> > Am I just describing something that everyone else knows about, or am I
all
> > wet, or is this useful?
> >
>
>
>
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